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Dhaka, Bangladesh. 28th Apr, 2026. Junura Begum breaks down in tears outside the DNCC Dedicated Covid Hospital in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on April 28, 2026, clutching her 1-year-and-24-day-old son, Rokunuzzaman, who is suffering from measles. Referred urgently from the Children's Hospital in Mirpur-2, the child is denied admission as the facility lacks a pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) and has no vacant beds in the intensive care unit (Credit Image: © Jannatul Ferdaus/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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London, UK. 25th Apr, 2026. A protester holds a sign saying 'Stop Exploiting Animals', while access to the store is denied by a wall of police officers during the demonstration. Anti-fur vegan activists from rageactivism protest outside Louis Vuitton in New Bond Street over its continued selling of fur and other animal products. The protest on World Day for Laboratory Animals attracted a large police officer presence. Activists demand the company adopt a fur free policy immediately. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 25th Apr, 2026. A protester holds a sign saying 'Stop Exploiting Animals', while access to the store is denied by a wall of police officers during the demonstration. Anti-fur vegan activists from rageactivism protest outside Louis Vuitton in New Bond Street over its continued selling of fur and other animal products. The protest on World Day for Laboratory Animals attracted a large police officer presence. Activists demand the company adopt a fur free policy immediately. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 25th Apr, 2026. A protester shouts anti fur message through a megaphone, while access to the store is denied by a wall of police officers during the demonstration. Anti-fur vegan activists from rageactivism protest outside Louis Vuitton in New Bond Street over its continued selling of fur and other animal products. The protest on World Day for Laboratory Animals attracted a large police officer presence. Activists demand the company adopt a fur free policy immediately. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 25th Apr, 2026. A protester shouts anti fur message through a megaphone, while access to the store is denied by a wall of police officers during the demonstration. Anti-fur vegan activists from rageactivism protest outside Louis Vuitton in New Bond Street over its continued selling of fur and other animal products. The protest on World Day for Laboratory Animals attracted a large police officer presence. Activists demand the company adopt a fur free policy immediately. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 25th Apr, 2026. A protester shouts anti fur message through a megaphone, while access to the store is denied by a wall of police officers during the demonstration. Anti-fur vegan activists from rageactivism protest outside Louis Vuitton in New Bond Street over its continued selling of fur and other animal products. The protest on World Day for Laboratory Animals attracted a large police officer presence. Activists demand the company adopt a fur free policy immediately. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 25th Apr, 2026. A protester holds a sign saying ‘Fur Trade Death Trade' sign while shouting anti fur message through a megaphone, while access to the store is denied by security and police officers during the demonstration. Anti-fur vegan activists from rageactivism protest outside Louis Vuitton in New Bond Street over its continued selling of fur and other animal products. The protest on World Day for Laboratory Animals attracted a large police officer presence. Activists demand the company adopt a fur free policy immediately. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Dogs with Scottish flag bow-ties seen next to a lady with tartan trousers after the march. On the morning of Saturday the 25th of April, supporters of Scottish independence march through the streets of Glasgow to promote the cause in an event organised by the pro-independence group All Under One Banner. With only twelve days until the Scottish Parliamentary elections, there is a high chance that a pro-independence majority will control the Scottish parliament afterwards. Several days before the march, a key British Government politician, Wes Streeting, denied Scottish voters the possibility of-stock-foto
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A member of Yes Bikers for Scottish Independence is seen after the march. On the morning of Saturday the 25th of April, supporters of Scottish independence march through the streets of Glasgow to promote the cause in an event organised by the pro-independence group All Under One Banner. With only twelve days until the Scottish Parliamentary elections, there is a high chance that a pro-independence majority will control the Scottish parliament afterwards. Several days before the march, a key British Government politician, Wes Streeting, denied Scottish voters the possibility of a second indepen-stock-foto
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A bike of Yes Bikers for Scottish Independence seen after the march. On the morning of Saturday the 25th of April, supporters of Scottish independence march through the streets of Glasgow to promote the cause in an event organised by the pro-independence group All Under One Banner. With only twelve days until the Scottish Parliamentary elections, there is a high chance that a pro-independence majority will control the Scottish parliament afterwards. Several days before the march, a key British Government politician, Wes Streeting, denied Scottish voters the possibility of a second independence-stock-foto
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A march participant seen holding a placard that says “Independence is Inevitable”. On the morning of Saturday the 25th of April, supporters of Scottish independence march through the streets of Glasgow to promote the cause in an event organised by the pro-independence group All Under One Banner. With only twelve days until the Scottish Parliamentary elections, there is a high chance that a pro-independence majority will control the Scottish parliament afterwards. Several days before the march, a key British Government politician, Wes Streeting, denied Scottish voters the possibility of a secon-stock-foto
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A march participant seen holding a Scottish flag in her outstretched arms. On the morning of Saturday the 25th of April, supporters of Scottish independence march through the streets of Glasgow to promote the cause in an event organised by the pro-independence group All Under One Banner. With only twelve days until the Scottish Parliamentary elections, there is a high chance that a pro-independence majority will control the Scottish parliament afterwards. Several days before the march, a key British Government politician, Wes Streeting, denied Scottish voters the possibility of a second indepe-stock-foto
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A march participant seen holding a Scottish flag in her outstretched arms. On the morning of Saturday the 25th of April, supporters of Scottish independence march through the streets of Glasgow to promote the cause in an event organised by the pro-independence group All Under One Banner. With only twelve days until the Scottish Parliamentary elections, there is a high chance that a pro-independence majority will control the Scottish parliament afterwards. Several days before the march, a key British Government politician, Wes Streeting, denied Scottish voters the possibility of a second indepe-stock-foto
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Drummers of the pipe band beat time for the march. On the morning of Saturday the 25th of April, supporters of Scottish independence march through the streets of Glasgow to promote the cause in an event organised by the pro-independence group All Under One Banner. With only twelve days until the Scottish Parliamentary elections, there is a high chance that a pro-independence majority will control the Scottish parliament afterwards. Several days before the march, a key British Government politician, Wes Streeting, denied Scottish voters the possibility of a second independence referendum, even-stock-foto
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A march participant seen holding a placard in support of Scottish independence. On the morning of Saturday the 25th of April, supporters of Scottish independence march through the streets of Glasgow to promote the cause in an event organised by the pro-independence group All Under One Banner. With only twelve days until the Scottish Parliamentary elections, there is a high chance that a pro-independence majority will control the Scottish parliament afterwards. Several days before the march, a key British Government politician, Wes Streeting, denied Scottish voters the possibility of a second i-stock-foto
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Supporters of Scottish independence seen waving flags during the march. On the morning of Saturday the 25th of April, supporters of Scottish independence march through the streets of Glasgow to promote the cause in an event organised by the pro-independence group All Under One Banner. With only twelve days until the Scottish Parliamentary elections, there is a high chance that a pro-independence majority will control the Scottish parliament afterwards. Several days before the march, a key British Government politician, Wes Streeting, denied Scottish voters the possibility of a second independe-stock-foto
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Glaswegians on the street seen watching the independence march participants. On the morning of Saturday the 25th of April, supporters of Scottish independence march through the streets of Glasgow to promote the cause in an event organised by the pro-independence group All Under One Banner. With only twelve days until the Scottish Parliamentary elections, there is a high chance that a pro-independence majority will control the Scottish parliament afterwards. Several days before the march, a key British Government politician, Wes Streeting, denied Scottish voters the possibility of a second inde-stock-foto
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A banner that says “Our Right to Decide” seen during the march through the streets. On the morning of Saturday the 25th of April, supporters of Scottish independence march through the streets of Glasgow to promote the cause in an event organised by the pro-independence group All Under One Banner. With only twelve days until the Scottish Parliamentary elections, there is a high chance that a pro-independence majority will control the Scottish parliament afterwards. Several days before the march, a key British Government politician, Wes Streeting, denied Scottish voters the possibility of a seco-stock-foto
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A pipe band seen leading the independence march through the streets. On the morning of Saturday the 25th of April, supporters of Scottish independence march through the streets of Glasgow to promote the cause in an event organised by the pro-independence group All Under One Banner. With only twelve days until the Scottish Parliamentary elections, there is a high chance that a pro-independence majority will control the Scottish parliament afterwards. Several days before the march, a key British Government politician, Wes Streeting, denied Scottish voters the possibility of a second independence-stock-foto
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A supporter of Scottish independence seen wearing a backpack that says “Marching on the road to Scottish independence”. On the morning of Saturday the 25th of April, supporters of Scottish independence march through the streets of Glasgow to promote the cause in an event organised by the pro-independence group All Under One Banner. With only twelve days until the Scottish Parliamentary elections, there is a high chance that a pro-independence majority will control the Scottish parliament afterwards. Several days before the march, a key British Government politician, Wes Streeting, denied Scott-stock-foto
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Participants of the march seen caring a banner with a well-known internet meme related to Scottish independence. On the morning of Saturday the 25th of April, supporters of Scottish independence march through the streets of Glasgow to promote the cause in an event organised by the pro-independence group All Under One Banner. With only twelve days until the Scottish Parliamentary elections, there is a high chance that a pro-independence majority will control the Scottish parliament afterwards. Several days before the march, a key British Government politician, Wes Streeting, denied Scottish vot-stock-foto
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A shirtless supporter of Scottish independence seen waving a Scottish flag during the march. On the morning of Saturday the 25th of April, supporters of Scottish independence march through the streets of Glasgow to promote the cause in an event organised by the pro-independence group All Under One Banner. With only twelve days until the Scottish Parliamentary elections, there is a high chance that a pro-independence majority will control the Scottish parliament afterwards. Several days before the march, a key British Government politician, Wes Streeting, denied Scottish voters the possibility-stock-foto
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A pipe band seen leading the independence march. On the morning of Saturday the 25th of April, supporters of Scottish independence march through the streets of Glasgow to promote the cause in an event organised by the pro-independence group All Under One Banner. With only twelve days until the Scottish Parliamentary elections, there is a high chance that a pro-independence majority will control the Scottish parliament afterwards. Several days before the march, a key British Government politician, Wes Streeting, denied Scottish voters the possibility of a second independence referendum, even if-stock-foto
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A supporter of Scottish independence seen caring a placard that says “Break up the British state”. On the morning of Saturday the 25th of April, supporters of Scottish independence march through the streets of Glasgow to promote the cause in an event organised by the pro-independence group All Under One Banner. With only twelve days until the Scottish Parliamentary elections, there is a high chance that a pro-independence majority will control the Scottish parliament afterwards. Several days before the march, a key British Government politician, Wes Streeting, denied Scottish voters the possib-stock-foto
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A supporter of Scottish independence is draped in a Scottish flag. On the morning of Saturday the 25th of April, supporters of Scottish independence march through the streets of Glasgow to promote the cause in an event organised by the pro-independence group All Under One Banner. With only twelve days until the Scottish Parliamentary elections, there is a high chance that a pro-independence majority will control the Scottish parliament afterwards. Several days before the march, a key British Government politician, Wes Streeting, denied Scottish voters the possibility of a second independence r-stock-foto
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A pipe band seen leading the march through the city. On the morning of Saturday the 25th of April, supporters of Scottish independence march through the streets of Glasgow to promote the cause in an event organised by the pro-independence group All Under One Banner. With only twelve days until the Scottish Parliamentary elections, there is a high chance that a pro-independence majority will control the Scottish parliament afterwards. Several days before the march, a key British Government politician, Wes Streeting, denied Scottish voters the possibility of a second independence referendum, eve-stock-foto
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A young boy seen holding a banner during the march. On the morning of Saturday the 25th of April, supporters of Scottish independence march through the streets of Glasgow to promote the cause in an event organised by the pro-independence group All Under One Banner. With only twelve days until the Scottish Parliamentary elections, there is a high chance that a pro-independence majority will control the Scottish parliament afterwards. Several days before the march, a key British Government politician, Wes Streeting, denied Scottish voters the possibility of a second independence referendum, even-stock-foto
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Flag bearers seen caring the flags of Scotland and the European Union as they lead the march. On the morning of Saturday the 25th of April, supporters of Scottish independence march through the streets of Glasgow to promote the cause in an event organised by the pro-independence group All Under One Banner. With only twelve days until the Scottish Parliamentary elections, there is a high chance that a pro-independence majority will control the Scottish parliament afterwards. Several days before the march, a key British Government politician, Wes Streeting, denied Scottish voters the possibility-stock-foto
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A supporter of Scottish independence seen caring a number of small Scottish flags to hand out to participants. On the morning of Saturday the 25th of April, supporters of Scottish independence march through the streets of Glasgow to promote the cause in an event organised by the pro-independence group All Under One Banner. With only twelve days until the Scottish Parliamentary elections, there is a high chance that a pro-independence majority will control the Scottish parliament afterwards. Several days before the march, a key British Government politician, Wes Streeting, denied Scottish voter-stock-foto
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A march participant seen wearing Scottish flag sunglasses. On the morning of Saturday the 25th of April, supporters of Scottish independence march through the streets of Glasgow to promote the cause in an event organised by the pro-independence group All Under One Banner. With only twelve days until the Scottish Parliamentary elections, there is a high chance that a pro-independence majority will control the Scottish parliament afterwards. Several days before the march, a key British Government politician, Wes Streeting, denied Scottish voters the possibility of a second independence referendu-stock-foto
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A large banner seen showing the countries that have gained independence from the British Empire at the front of the march. On the morning of Saturday the 25th of April, supporters of Scottish independence march through the streets of Glasgow to promote the cause in an event organised by the pro-independence group All Under One Banner. With only twelve days until the Scottish Parliamentary elections, there is a high chance that a pro-independence majority will control the Scottish parliament afterwards. Several days before the march, a key British Government politician, Wes Streeting, denied Sc-stock-foto
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A man seen standing in-between Scottish flags while holding placards that say “Break up the British State”. On the morning of Saturday the 25th of April, supporters of Scottish independence march through the streets of Glasgow to promote the cause in an event organised by the pro-independence group All Under One Banner. With only twelve days until the Scottish Parliamentary elections, there is a high chance that a pro-independence majority will control the Scottish parliament afterwards. Several days before the march, a key British Government politician, Wes Streeting, denied Scottish voters t-stock-foto
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A march participant seen wearing a Scotland hat and a badge that says “Pensioners for Indy”. On the morning of Saturday the 25th of April, supporters of Scottish independence march through the streets of Glasgow to promote the cause in an event organised by the pro-independence group All Under One Banner. With only twelve days until the Scottish Parliamentary elections, there is a high chance that a pro-independence majority will control the Scottish parliament afterwards. Several days before the march, a key British Government politician, Wes Streeting, denied Scottish voters the possibility-stock-foto