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Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China. 29th Apr, 2026. Closed-circuit television cameras (CCTV) along the Tsim Sha Tsui promenade with the International Finance Centre in the background. Hong Kong is expanding its surveillance infrastructure, aiming to install 60,000 CCTV cameras by 2028, up from about 4,000 in late 2025. (Credit Image: © James Modesto/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China. 29th Apr, 2026. Closed-circuit television cameras (CCTV) overlooking Victoria Harbour. Hong Kong is expanding its surveillance infrastructure, aiming to install 60,000 CCTV cameras by 2028, up from about 4,000 in late 2025. (Credit Image: © James Modesto/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China. 29th Apr, 2026. Closed-circuit television cameras (CCTV) overlooking Victoria Harbour. Hong Kong is expanding its surveillance infrastructure, aiming to install 60,000 CCTV cameras by 2028, up from about 4,000 in late 2025. (Credit Image: © James Modesto/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China. 29th Apr, 2026. Closed-circuit television cameras (CCTV) overlooking Victoria Harbour. Hong Kong is expanding its surveillance infrastructure, aiming to install 60,000 CCTV cameras by 2028, up from about 4,000 in late 2025. (Credit Image: © James Modesto/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China. 29th Apr, 2026. Closed-circuit television cameras (CCTV) overlooking Victoria Harbour. Hong Kong is expanding its surveillance infrastructure, aiming to install 60,000 CCTV cameras by 2028, up from about 4,000 in late 2025. (Credit Image: © James Modesto/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China. 29th Apr, 2026. Closed-circuit television cameras (CCTV) overlooking Victoria Harbour. Hong Kong is expanding its surveillance infrastructure, aiming to install 60,000 CCTV cameras by 2028, up from about 4,000 in late 2025. (Credit Image: © James Modesto/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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London, England - April 29 2026: Capture a couple of photos of protesters last minute before they rush into Anglo American's AGM meeting. Demonstrators from Peru to South Africa are gathering outside the Anglo American Annual General Meeting (AGM) in London, demanding that the mining giant stop expanding its mines under the guise of 'critical minerals' and instead pay for the environmental destruction, poisoned water, and health crisis it has caused across generations in London, UK. (Photo by 李世惠/See Li/Picture Capital) Credit: See Li/Picture Capital/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, England - April 29 2026: Capture a couple of photos of protesters last minute before they rush into Anglo American's AGM meeting. Demonstrators from Peru to South Africa are gathering outside the Anglo American Annual General Meeting (AGM) in London, demanding that the mining giant stop expanding its mines under the guise of 'critical minerals' and instead pay for the environmental destruction, poisoned water, and health crisis it has caused across generations in London, UK. (Photo by 李世惠/See Li/Picture Capital) Credit: See Li/Picture Capital/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, England - April 29 2026: Capture a couple of photos of protesters last minute before they rush into Anglo American's AGM meeting. Demonstrators from Peru to South Africa are gathering outside the Anglo American Annual General Meeting (AGM) in London, demanding that the mining giant stop expanding its mines under the guise of 'critical minerals' and instead pay for the environmental destruction, poisoned water, and health crisis it has caused across generations in London, UK. (Photo by 李世惠/See Li/Picture Capital) Credit: See Li/Picture Capital/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Cottbus, Germany. 28th Apr, 2026. Aron Wolke (l-r), Tobias Schick (SPD), Mayor of Cottbus, and Christian Dülfer, Amazon Logistics Regional Manager, stand in front of a new Amazon distribution center at a press event. Amazon is expanding its logistics network in Brandenburg: The online mail order company is opening two new distribution centers in Cottbus and Dahlewitz on the outskirts of Berlin. Incoming parcels are unloaded there, sorted and distributed to delivery vehicles for delivery to customers. Credit: Patrick Pleul/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Cottbus, Germany. 28th Apr, 2026. The new Amazon distribution center on the southern outskirts of Cottbus (drone shot). Amazon is expanding its logistics network in Brandenburg: The online mail order company is opening two new distribution centers in Cottbus and Dahlewitz on the outskirts of Berlin. Incoming parcels are unloaded there, sorted and distributed to delivery vehicles for delivery to customers. Credit: Patrick Pleul/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Cottbus, Germany. 28th Apr, 2026. View of the building of the new Amazon distribution center during a press event. Amazon is expanding its logistics network in Brandenburg: The online mail order company is opening two new distribution centers in Cottbus and Dahlewitz on the outskirts of Berlin. Incoming parcels are unloaded there, sorted and distributed to delivery vehicles for delivery to customers. Credit: Frank Hammerschmidt/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Cottbus, Germany. 28th Apr, 2026. View of the building of the new Amazon distribution center during a press event. Amazon is expanding its logistics network in Brandenburg: The online mail order company is opening two new distribution centers in Cottbus and Dahlewitz on the outskirts of Berlin. Incoming parcels are unloaded there, sorted and distributed to delivery vehicles for delivery to customers. Credit: Frank Hammerschmidt/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Cottbus, Germany. 28th Apr, 2026. View of the still empty hall of the new Amazon distribution center during a press event. Amazon is expanding its logistics network in Brandenburg: The online mail order company is opening two new distribution centers in Cottbus and Dahlewitz on the outskirts of Berlin. Incoming parcels are unloaded there, sorted and distributed to delivery vehicles for delivery to customers. Credit: Frank Hammerschmidt/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Cottbus, Germany. 28th Apr, 2026. View of the still empty hall of the new Amazon distribution center during a press event. Amazon is expanding its logistics network in Brandenburg: The online mail order company is opening two new distribution centers in Cottbus and Dahlewitz on the outskirts of Berlin. Incoming parcels are unloaded there, sorted and distributed to delivery vehicles for delivery to customers. Credit: Frank Hammerschmidt/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Cottbus, Germany. 28th Apr, 2026. View of the still empty hall of the new Amazon distribution center during a press event. Amazon is expanding its logistics network in Brandenburg: The online mail order company is opening two new distribution centers in Cottbus and Dahlewitz on the outskirts of Berlin. Incoming parcels are unloaded there, sorted and distributed to delivery vehicles for delivery to customers. Credit: Patrick Pleul/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Cottbus, Germany. 28th Apr, 2026. Aron Wolke (future operations manager, l-r), Tobias Schick (SPD), Mayor of Cottbus, and Christian Dülfer, Amazon Logistics Regional Manager, stand in front of a new Amazon distribution center at a press event. Amazon is expanding its logistics network in Brandenburg: The online mail order company is opening two new distribution centers in Cottbus and Dahlewitz on the outskirts of Berlin. Incoming parcels are unloaded there, sorted and distributed to delivery vehicles for delivery to customers. Credit: Frank Hammerschmidt/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Cottbus, Germany. 28th Apr, 2026. Aron Wolke (future operations manager, l-r), Tobias Schick (SPD), Mayor of Cottbus, and Christian Dülfer, Amazon Logistics Regional Manager, stand in front of a new Amazon distribution center at a press event. Amazon is expanding its logistics network in Brandenburg: The online mail order company is opening two new distribution centers in Cottbus and Dahlewitz on the outskirts of Berlin. Incoming parcels are unloaded there, sorted and distributed to delivery vehicles for delivery to customers. Credit: Frank Hammerschmidt/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Cottbus, Germany. 28th Apr, 2026. View of the still empty hall of the new Amazon distribution center during a press event. Amazon is expanding its logistics network in Brandenburg: The online mail order company is opening two new distribution centers in Cottbus and Dahlewitz on the outskirts of Berlin. Incoming parcels are unloaded there, sorted and distributed to delivery vehicles for delivery to customers. Credit: Patrick Pleul/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Mainz, Germany. 25th Apr, 2026. A long queue of people formed to mark the opening of the "Vegan Butcher's Shop". A "vegan butcher's shop" opened its branch on Gutenbergplatz on Saturday, the first in Mainz. The store offers exclusively vegan products, including "KeineBratwurst" and "KeinSchnitzel". The "Vegane Fleischerei", launched in Dresden, is expanding via franchise and offers plant-based meat alternatives butcher-style. Credit: Andreas Arnold/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto