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Erbil, Kurdistan Region, Iraq. 10th Dec, 2025. At 95 years old, Mam Hashm does not rest. Inside his small, soot-stained workshop in Erbil's Tayrawa district, the master craftsman repairs a dilapidated kerosene heater''”the only barrier against the freezing winter for many working-class families. Despite the Kurdistan Region sitting on an estimated 45 billion barrels of oil reserves, chronic infrastructure failures mean citizens still rely on these vintage stoves as the national power grid falters. Hashm's calloused hands, working with the precision of a century of experience, offer a wa-stock-foto
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Erbil, Kurdistan Region, Iraq. 10th Dec, 2025. At 95 years old, Mam Hashm does not rest. Inside his small, soot-stained workshop in Erbil's Tayrawa district, the master craftsman repairs a dilapidated kerosene heater''”the only barrier against the freezing winter for many working-class families. Despite the Kurdistan Region sitting on an estimated 45 billion barrels of oil reserves, chronic infrastructure failures mean citizens still rely on these vintage stoves as the national power grid falters. Hashm's calloused hands, working with the precision of a century of experience, offer a wa-stock-foto
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Erbil, Kurdistan Region, Iraq. 10th Dec, 2025. At 95 years old, Mam Hashm does not rest. Inside his small, soot-stained workshop in Erbil's Tayrawa district, the master craftsman repairs a dilapidated kerosene heater''”the only barrier against the freezing winter for many working-class families. Despite the Kurdistan Region sitting on an estimated 45 billion barrels of oil reserves, chronic infrastructure failures mean citizens still rely on these vintage stoves as the national power grid falters. Hashm's calloused hands, working with the precision of a century of experience, offer a wa-stock-foto
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Erbil, Kurdistan Region, Iraq. 10th Dec, 2025. At 95 years old, Mam Hashm does not rest. Inside his small, soot-stained workshop in Erbil's Tayrawa district, the master craftsman repairs a dilapidated kerosene heater''”the only barrier against the freezing winter for many working-class families. Despite the Kurdistan Region sitting on an estimated 45 billion barrels of oil reserves, chronic infrastructure failures mean citizens still rely on these vintage stoves as the national power grid falters. Hashm's calloused hands, working with the precision of a century of experience, offer a wa-stock-foto
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Erbil, Kurdistan Region, Iraq. 10th Dec, 2025. At 95 years old, Mam Hashm does not rest. Inside his small, soot-stained workshop in Erbil's Tayrawa district, the master craftsman repairs a dilapidated kerosene heater''”the only barrier against the freezing winter for many working-class families. Despite the Kurdistan Region sitting on an estimated 45 billion barrels of oil reserves, chronic infrastructure failures mean citizens still rely on these vintage stoves as the national power grid falters. Hashm's calloused hands, working with the precision of a century of experience, offer a wa-stock-foto
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Erbil, Kurdistan Region, Iraq. 10th Dec, 2025. At 95 years old, Mam Hashm does not rest. Inside his small, soot-stained workshop in Erbil's Tayrawa district, the master craftsman repairs a dilapidated kerosene heater''”the only barrier against the freezing winter for many working-class families. Despite the Kurdistan Region sitting on an estimated 45 billion barrels of oil reserves, chronic infrastructure failures mean citizens still rely on these vintage stoves as the national power grid falters. Hashm's calloused hands, working with the precision of a century of experience, offer a wa-stock-foto
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Erbil, Kurdistan Region, Iraq. 10th Dec, 2025. At 95 years old, Mam Hashm does not rest. Inside his small, soot-stained workshop in Erbil's Tayrawa district, the master craftsman repairs a dilapidated kerosene heater''”the only barrier against the freezing winter for many working-class families. Despite the Kurdistan Region sitting on an estimated 45 billion barrels of oil reserves, chronic infrastructure failures mean citizens still rely on these vintage stoves as the national power grid falters. Hashm's calloused hands, working with the precision of a century of experience, offer a wa-stock-foto
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Erbil, Kurdistan Region, Iraq. 10th Dec, 2025. At 95 years old, Mam Hashm does not rest. Inside his small, soot-stained workshop in Erbil's Tayrawa district, the master craftsman repairs a dilapidated kerosene heater''”the only barrier against the freezing winter for many working-class families. Despite the Kurdistan Region sitting on an estimated 45 billion barrels of oil reserves, chronic infrastructure failures mean citizens still rely on these vintage stoves as the national power grid falters. Hashm's calloused hands, working with the precision of a century of experience, offer a wa-stock-foto
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Erbil, Kurdistan Region, Iraq. 10th Dec, 2025. At 95 years old, Mam Hashm does not rest. Inside his small, soot-stained workshop in Erbil's Tayrawa district, the master craftsman repairs a dilapidated kerosene heater''”the only barrier against the freezing winter for many working-class families. Despite the Kurdistan Region sitting on an estimated 45 billion barrels of oil reserves, chronic infrastructure failures mean citizens still rely on these vintage stoves as the national power grid falters. Hashm's calloused hands, working with the precision of a century of experience, offer a wa-stock-foto
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Erbil, Kurdistan Region, Iraq. 10th Dec, 2025. At 95 years old, Mam Hashm does not rest. Inside his small, soot-stained workshop in Erbil's Tayrawa district, the master craftsman repairs a dilapidated kerosene heater''”the only barrier against the freezing winter for many working-class families. Despite the Kurdistan Region sitting on an estimated 45 billion barrels of oil reserves, chronic infrastructure failures mean citizens still rely on these vintage stoves as the national power grid falters. Hashm's calloused hands, working with the precision of a century of experience, offer a wa-stock-foto
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Erbil, Kurdistan Region, Iraq. 10th Dec, 2025. At 95 years old, Mam Hashm does not rest. Inside his small, soot-stained workshop in Erbil's Tayrawa district, the master craftsman repairs a dilapidated kerosene heater''”the only barrier against the freezing winter for many working-class families. Despite the Kurdistan Region sitting on an estimated 45 billion barrels of oil reserves, chronic infrastructure failures mean citizens still rely on these vintage stoves as the national power grid falters. Hashm's calloused hands, working with the precision of a century of experience, offer a wa-stock-foto
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Erbil, Kurdistan Region, Iraq. 10th Dec, 2025. At 95 years old, Mam Hashm does not rest. Inside his small, soot-stained workshop in Erbil's Tayrawa district, the master craftsman repairs a dilapidated kerosene heater''”the only barrier against the freezing winter for many working-class families. Despite the Kurdistan Region sitting on an estimated 45 billion barrels of oil reserves, chronic infrastructure failures mean citizens still rely on these vintage stoves as the national power grid falters. Hashm's calloused hands, working with the precision of a century of experience, offer a wa-stock-foto
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Erbil, Kurdistan Region, Iraq. 10th Dec, 2025. At 95 years old, Mam Hashm does not rest. Inside his small, soot-stained workshop in Erbil's Tayrawa district, the master craftsman repairs a dilapidated kerosene heater''”the only barrier against the freezing winter for many working-class families. Despite the Kurdistan Region sitting on an estimated 45 billion barrels of oil reserves, chronic infrastructure failures mean citizens still rely on these vintage stoves as the national power grid falters. Hashm's calloused hands, working with the precision of a century of experience, offer a wa-stock-foto
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Erbil, Kurdistan Region, Iraq. 10th Dec, 2025. At 95 years old, Mam Hashm does not rest. Inside his small, soot-stained workshop in Erbil's Tayrawa district, the master craftsman repairs a dilapidated kerosene heater''”the only barrier against the freezing winter for many working-class families. Despite the Kurdistan Region sitting on an estimated 45 billion barrels of oil reserves, chronic infrastructure failures mean citizens still rely on these vintage stoves as the national power grid falters. Hashm's calloused hands, working with the precision of a century of experience, offer a wa-stock-foto
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Erbil, Kurdistan Region, Iraq. 10th Dec, 2025. At 95 years old, Mam Hashm does not rest. Inside his small, soot-stained workshop in Erbil's Tayrawa district, the master craftsman repairs a dilapidated kerosene heater''”the only barrier against the freezing winter for many working-class families. Despite the Kurdistan Region sitting on an estimated 45 billion barrels of oil reserves, chronic infrastructure failures mean citizens still rely on these vintage stoves as the national power grid falters. Hashm's calloused hands, working with the precision of a century of experience, offer a wa-stock-foto
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Erbil, Kurdistan Region, Iraq. 10th Dec, 2025. At 95 years old, Mam Hashm does not rest. Inside his small, soot-stained workshop in Erbil's Tayrawa district, the master craftsman repairs a dilapidated kerosene heater''”the only barrier against the freezing winter for many working-class families. Despite the Kurdistan Region sitting on an estimated 45 billion barrels of oil reserves, chronic infrastructure failures mean citizens still rely on these vintage stoves as the national power grid falters. Hashm's calloused hands, working with the precision of a century of experience, offer a wa-stock-foto
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Erbil, Kurdistan Region, Iraq. 10th Dec, 2025. At 95 years old, Mam Hashm does not rest. Inside his small, soot-stained workshop in Erbil's Tayrawa district, the master craftsman repairs a dilapidated kerosene heater''”the only barrier against the freezing winter for many working-class families. Despite the Kurdistan Region sitting on an estimated 45 billion barrels of oil reserves, chronic infrastructure failures mean citizens still rely on these vintage stoves as the national power grid falters. Hashm's calloused hands, working with the precision of a century of experience, offer a wa-stock-foto
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Erbil, Kurdistan Region, Iraq. 10th Dec, 2025. A legacy continues in Erbil's Tayrawa market as Muhammad Hassan Qadir, a veteran butcher who established his shop in the 1970s, watches over his sons as they prepare fresh sheep heads and trotters (''Saru-pe''). Due to his advanced age, Qadir has handed over the heavy physical labor to his children but remains the shop's supervisor. He oversees every detail to ensure the quality of their famous winter delicacy remains consistent, passing down five decades of expertise to the next generation. (Credit Image: © Sabur Rashid/ZUMA Press Wire) EDIT-stock-foto
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Erbil, Kurdistan Region, Iraq. 10th Dec, 2025. A legacy continues in Erbil's Tayrawa market as Muhammad Hassan Qadir, a veteran butcher who established his shop in the 1970s, watches over his sons as they prepare fresh sheep heads and trotters (''Saru-pe''). Due to his advanced age, Qadir has handed over the heavy physical labor to his children but remains the shop's supervisor. He oversees every detail to ensure the quality of their famous winter delicacy remains consistent, passing down five decades of expertise to the next generation. (Credit Image: © Sabur Rashid/ZUMA Press Wire) EDIT-stock-foto
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Erbil, Kurdistan Region, Iraq. 10th Dec, 2025. A legacy continues in Erbil's Tayrawa market as Muhammad Hassan Qadir, a veteran butcher who established his shop in the 1970s, watches over his sons as they prepare fresh sheep heads and trotters (''Saru-pe''). Due to his advanced age, Qadir has handed over the heavy physical labor to his children but remains the shop's supervisor. He oversees every detail to ensure the quality of their famous winter delicacy remains consistent, passing down five decades of expertise to the next generation. (Credit Image: © Sabur Rashid/ZUMA Press Wire) EDIT-stock-foto
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Erbil, Kurdistan Region, Iraq. 10th Dec, 2025. A legacy continues in Erbil's Tayrawa market as Muhammad Hassan Qadir, a veteran butcher who established his shop in the 1970s, watches over his sons as they prepare fresh sheep heads and trotters (''Saru-pe''). Due to his advanced age, Qadir has handed over the heavy physical labor to his children but remains the shop's supervisor. He oversees every detail to ensure the quality of their famous winter delicacy remains consistent, passing down five decades of expertise to the next generation. (Credit Image: © Sabur Rashid/ZUMA Press Wire) EDIT-stock-foto
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Erbil, Kurdistan Region, Iraq. 10th Dec, 2025. A legacy continues in Erbil's Tayrawa market as Muhammad Hassan Qadir, a veteran butcher who established his shop in the 1970s, watches over his sons as they prepare fresh sheep heads and trotters (''Saru-pe''). Due to his advanced age, Qadir has handed over the heavy physical labor to his children but remains the shop's supervisor. He oversees every detail to ensure the quality of their famous winter delicacy remains consistent, passing down five decades of expertise to the next generation. (Credit Image: © Sabur Rashid/ZUMA Press Wire) EDIT-stock-foto
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Erbil, Kurdistan Region, Iraq. 10th Dec, 2025. A legacy continues in Erbil's Tayrawa market as Muhammad Hassan Qadir, a veteran butcher who established his shop in the 1970s, watches over his sons as they prepare fresh sheep heads and trotters (''Saru-pe''). Due to his advanced age, Qadir has handed over the heavy physical labor to his children but remains the shop's supervisor. He oversees every detail to ensure the quality of their famous winter delicacy remains consistent, passing down five decades of expertise to the next generation. (Credit Image: © Sabur Rashid/ZUMA Press Wire) EDIT-stock-foto
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Erbil, Kurdistan Region, Iraq. 10th Dec, 2025. A legacy continues in Erbil's Tayrawa market as Muhammad Hassan Qadir, a veteran butcher who established his shop in the 1970s, watches over his sons as they prepare fresh sheep heads and trotters (''Saru-pe''). Due to his advanced age, Qadir has handed over the heavy physical labor to his children but remains the shop's supervisor. He oversees every detail to ensure the quality of their famous winter delicacy remains consistent, passing down five decades of expertise to the next generation. (Credit Image: © Sabur Rashid/ZUMA Press Wire) EDIT-stock-foto
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Erbil, Kurdistan Region, Iraq. 10th Dec, 2025. A legacy continues in Erbil's Tayrawa market as Muhammad Hassan Qadir, a veteran butcher who established his shop in the 1970s, watches over his sons as they prepare fresh sheep heads and trotters (''Saru-pe''). Due to his advanced age, Qadir has handed over the heavy physical labor to his children but remains the shop's supervisor. He oversees every detail to ensure the quality of their famous winter delicacy remains consistent, passing down five decades of expertise to the next generation. (Credit Image: © Sabur Rashid/ZUMA Press Wire) EDIT-stock-foto
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Erbil, Kurdistan Region, Iraq. 10th Dec, 2025. A legacy continues in Erbil's Tayrawa market as Muhammad Hassan Qadir, a veteran butcher who established his shop in the 1970s, watches over his sons as they prepare fresh sheep heads and trotters (''Saru-pe''). Due to his advanced age, Qadir has handed over the heavy physical labor to his children but remains the shop's supervisor. He oversees every detail to ensure the quality of their famous winter delicacy remains consistent, passing down five decades of expertise to the next generation. (Credit Image: © Sabur Rashid/ZUMA Press Wire) EDIT-stock-foto
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Erbil, Kurdistan Region, Iraq. 10th Dec, 2025. A legacy continues in Erbil's Tayrawa market as Muhammad Hassan Qadir, a veteran butcher who established his shop in the 1970s, watches over his sons as they prepare fresh sheep heads and trotters (''Saru-pe''). Due to his advanced age, Qadir has handed over the heavy physical labor to his children but remains the shop's supervisor. He oversees every detail to ensure the quality of their famous winter delicacy remains consistent, passing down five decades of expertise to the next generation. (Credit Image: © Sabur Rashid/ZUMA Press Wire) EDIT-stock-foto
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Erbil, Kurdistan Region, Iraq. 10th Dec, 2025. A legacy continues in Erbil's Tayrawa market as Muhammad Hassan Qadir, a veteran butcher who established his shop in the 1970s, watches over his sons as they prepare fresh sheep heads and trotters (''Saru-pe''). Due to his advanced age, Qadir has handed over the heavy physical labor to his children but remains the shop's supervisor. He oversees every detail to ensure the quality of their famous winter delicacy remains consistent, passing down five decades of expertise to the next generation. (Credit Image: © Sabur Rashid/ZUMA Press Wire) EDIT-stock-foto
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Erbil, Kurdistan Region, Iraq. 10th Dec, 2025. A legacy continues in Erbil's Tayrawa market as Muhammad Hassan Qadir, a veteran butcher who established his shop in the 1970s, watches over his sons as they prepare fresh sheep heads and trotters (''Saru-pe''). Due to his advanced age, Qadir has handed over the heavy physical labor to his children but remains the shop's supervisor. He oversees every detail to ensure the quality of their famous winter delicacy remains consistent, passing down five decades of expertise to the next generation. (Credit Image: © Sabur Rashid/ZUMA Press Wire) EDIT-stock-foto
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Erbil, Kurdistan Region, Iraq. 10th Dec, 2025. A legacy continues in Erbil's Tayrawa market as Muhammad Hassan Qadir, a veteran butcher who established his shop in the 1970s, watches over his sons as they prepare fresh sheep heads and trotters (''Saru-pe''). Due to his advanced age, Qadir has handed over the heavy physical labor to his children but remains the shop's supervisor. He oversees every detail to ensure the quality of their famous winter delicacy remains consistent, passing down five decades of expertise to the next generation. (Credit Image: © Sabur Rashid/ZUMA Press Wire) EDIT-stock-foto
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Erbil, Kurdistan Region, Iraq. 10th Dec, 2025. A legacy continues in Erbil's Tayrawa market as Muhammad Hassan Qadir, a veteran butcher who established his shop in the 1970s, watches over his sons as they prepare fresh sheep heads and trotters (''Saru-pe''). Due to his advanced age, Qadir has handed over the heavy physical labor to his children but remains the shop's supervisor. He oversees every detail to ensure the quality of their famous winter delicacy remains consistent, passing down five decades of expertise to the next generation. (Credit Image: © Sabur Rashid/ZUMA Press Wire) EDIT-stock-foto
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Erbil, Kurdistan Region, Iraq. 10th Dec, 2025. A legacy continues in Erbil's Tayrawa market as Muhammad Hassan Qadir, a veteran butcher who established his shop in the 1970s, watches over his sons as they prepare fresh sheep heads and trotters (''Saru-pe''). Due to his advanced age, Qadir has handed over the heavy physical labor to his children but remains the shop's supervisor. He oversees every detail to ensure the quality of their famous winter delicacy remains consistent, passing down five decades of expertise to the next generation. (Credit Image: © Sabur Rashid/ZUMA Press Wire) EDIT-stock-foto
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Erbil, Kurdistan Region, Iraq. 10th Dec, 2025. A legacy continues in Erbil's Tayrawa market as Muhammad Hassan Qadir, a veteran butcher who established his shop in the 1970s, watches over his sons as they prepare fresh sheep heads and trotters (''Saru-pe''). Due to his advanced age, Qadir has handed over the heavy physical labor to his children but remains the shop's supervisor. He oversees every detail to ensure the quality of their famous winter delicacy remains consistent, passing down five decades of expertise to the next generation. (Credit Image: © Sabur Rashid/ZUMA Press Wire) EDIT-stock-foto
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Erbil, Kurdistan Region, Iraq. 10th Dec, 2025. A legacy continues in Erbil's Tayrawa market as Muhammad Hassan Qadir, a veteran butcher who established his shop in the 1970s, watches over his sons as they prepare fresh sheep heads and trotters (''Saru-pe''). Due to his advanced age, Qadir has handed over the heavy physical labor to his children but remains the shop's supervisor. He oversees every detail to ensure the quality of their famous winter delicacy remains consistent, passing down five decades of expertise to the next generation. (Credit Image: © Sabur Rashid/ZUMA Press Wire) EDIT-stock-foto
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The artist José Miguel Moctezuma, known as Santa Iluminado, puts on his makeup before making a tour in the Tepito neighborhood, to wish the market vendors a Merry Christmas. on December 8, 2025 in Mexico City, Mexico. (Credit Image: © Ian Robles/eyepix via ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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The artist José Miguel Moctezuma, known as Santa Iluminado, making a tour in the Tepito neighborhood, to wish the market vendors a Merry Christmas. on December 8, 2025 in Mexico City, Mexico. (Credit Image: © Ian Robles/eyepix via ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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The artist José Miguel Moctezuma, known as Santa Iluminado, puts on his makeup before making a tour in the Tepito neighborhood, to wish the market vendors a Merry Christmas. on December 8, 2025 in Mexico City, Mexico. (Credit Image: © Ian Robles/eyepix via ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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The artist José Miguel Moctezuma, known as Santa Iluminado, making a tour in the Tepito neighborhood, to wish the market vendors a Merry Christmas. on December 8, 2025 in Mexico City, Mexico. (Credit Image: © Ian Robles/eyepix via ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto