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Programme of events for Bradford 2025 UK City of Culture.-stock-foto
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Rosenow, Germany. 27th Aug, 2025. Tractors pull rakes across a field of dried green fodder and prepare to bale hay. (Aerial shot with a drone) Farmers in northern Germany are taking advantage of the dry and sunny weather for the upcoming field work. Credit: Jens Büttner/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Rosenow, Germany. 27th Aug, 2025. A tractor pulls a rake over a field of dried green fodder and prepares to bale hay. (Aerial shot with a drone) Farmers in northern Germany are taking advantage of the dry and sunny weather for the upcoming field work. Credit: Jens Büttner/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Rosenow, Germany. 27th Aug, 2025. A tractor pulls a rake over a field of dried green fodder and prepares to bale hay. (Aerial shot with a drone) Farmers in northern Germany are taking advantage of the dry and sunny weather for the upcoming field work. Credit: Jens Büttner/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Rosenow, Germany. 27th Aug, 2025. A tractor pulls a rake over a field of dried green fodder and prepares to bale hay. (Aerial shot with a drone) Farmers in northern Germany are taking advantage of the dry and sunny weather for the upcoming field work. Credit: Jens Büttner/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Rosenow, Germany. 27th Aug, 2025. Tractors pull rakes across a field of dried green fodder and prepare to bale hay. (Aerial shot with a drone) Farmers in northern Germany are taking advantage of the dry and sunny weather for the upcoming field work. Credit: Jens Büttner/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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EEMSHAVEN - Windmill parts in the Eemshaven. ANP ROBIN VAN LONKHUIJSEN netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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EEMSHAVEN - RWE Eemshaven power station is a coal- and biomass-fired power station. ANP ROBIN VAN LONKHUIJSEN netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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EEMSHAVEN - RWE Eemshaven power station is a coal- and biomass-fired power station. ANP ROBIN VAN LONKHUIJSEN netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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EEMSHAVEN - RWE Eemshaven power station is a coal- and biomass-fired power station. ANP ROBIN VAN LONKHUIJSEN netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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MONGOLIA - 1964 January 1: 30 möngö multicolored postage stamp depicting Mushrooms: Ixocomus Granulatus. Suillus is a genus of basidiomycete fungi in the family Suillaceae and order Boletales. Species in the genus are associated with trees in the pine family (Pinaceae), and are mostly distributed in temperate locations in the Northern Hemisphere, although some species have been introduced to the Southern Hemisphere. Some Suillus species are edible and are highly esteemed, particularly in Slavic countries, where they are generally referred to as butter mushrooms-stock-foto
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MONGOLIA - 1964 January 1: 10 möngö multicolored postage stamp depicting Mushrooms: Lactarius Torminosus. Woolly Milkcap or the Bearded Milkcap, is a large agaric fungus. A common and widely distributed species, it is found in North Africa, northern Asia, Europe, and North America. It was first described scientifically by Jacob Christian Schäffer in 1774 as an Agaricus, and later transferred to the genus Lactarius in 1821 by Samuel Frederick Gray-stock-foto
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25 August 2025, Brandenburg, Frankfurt (Oder): The town hall of the city of Frankfurt (Oder) with its northern, medieval gable. Photo: Patrick Pleul/dpa-stock-foto
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Bristol, UK. 26 Aug, 2025. UK.National flag.The Union Jack seen flying above Bristol University. Picture credit ;Robert Timoney/AlamyLiveNews.-stock-foto
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Bristol, UK. 26 Aug, 2025. UK.National flag.The Union Jack seen flying above Bristol University. Picture credit ;Robert Timoney/AlamyLiveNews.-stock-foto
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Bristol, UK. 26 Aug, 2025. UK.National flag.The Union Jack seen flying above Bristol University. Picture credit ;Robert Timoney/AlamyLiveNews.-stock-foto
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25 August 2025, Brandenburg, Frankfurt (Oder): Participants in the summer press tour on 'East Modernism' organized by the Brandenburg Ministry of Infrastructure and Ministry of Culture stand in Große Scharrnstraße (the northern section of Große Scharrnstraße is considered the crowning glory of the redevelopment of Frankfurt's city center in the 1980s). The press trip to 'East Modernism' focused on special urban conservation projects and listed buildings related to East Modernism in Frankfurt (Oder). Photo: Patrick Pleul/dpa-stock-foto
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25 August 2025, Brandenburg, Frankfurt (Oder): Manja Schüle (2nd from right, SPD), Minister for Science, Research and Culture in Brandenburg and Detlef Tabbert (right, BSW), Minister for Infrastructure and Regional Planning in Brandenburg and stand in the context of a joint summer press trip to 'Ostmoderne' in Große Scharrnstraße (the northern section of Große Scharrnstraße is considered the crowning glory of the redevelopment of the center of Frankfurt in the 1980s). The press trip to 'Ostmoderne' focused on special urban conservation projects and listed buildings related to East Modernism in-stock-foto
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Manchester Piccadilly Northern rail train arriving at Sandbach railway station-stock-foto
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Liverpool Waters Modern high-rise residential towers in Liverpool city skyline, showcasing contemporary urban development and regeneration projects.-stock-foto
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Liverpool Waters Modern high-rise residential towers in Liverpool city skyline, showcasing contemporary urban development and regeneration projects.-stock-foto
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JJ O Dochartaigh, aka DJ Provai, of the Northern Ireland hip-hop trio Kneecap, performs at the Rock en Seine festival. A group of pro-Israel protesters attempted to disrupt a concert by Irish trio Kneecap at the Rock en Seine music festival at the Domaine National Parc de Saint-Cloud in Paris, blowing whistles and waving placards accusing the group of anti-Semitism. However, festival security promptly removed the individuals from the venue. The Irish band has been one of the most active voices in the artistic community defending the Palestinian cause and accusing Israel of committing genocide-stock-foto
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JJ O Dochartaigh, aka DJ Provai, of the Northern Ireland hip-hop trio Kneecap, performs at the Rock en Seine festival. A group of pro-Israel protesters attempted to disrupt a concert by Irish trio Kneecap at the Rock en Seine music festival at the Domaine National Parc de Saint-Cloud in Paris, blowing whistles and waving placards accusing the group of anti-Semitism. However, festival security promptly removed the individuals from the venue. The Irish band has been one of the most active voices in the artistic community defending the Palestinian cause and accusing Israel of committing genocide-stock-foto
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JJ O Dochartaigh, aka DJ Provai, of the Northern Ireland hip-hop trio Kneecap, performs at the Rock en Seine festival. A group of pro-Israel protesters attempted to disrupt a concert by Irish trio Kneecap at the Rock en Seine music festival at the Domaine National Parc de Saint-Cloud in Paris, blowing whistles and waving placards accusing the group of anti-Semitism. However, festival security promptly removed the individuals from the venue. The Irish band has been one of the most active voices in the artistic community defending the Palestinian cause and accusing Israel of committing genocide-stock-foto
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JJ O Dochartaigh, aka DJ Provai, of the Northern Ireland hip-hop trio Kneecap, performs at the Rock en Seine festival. A group of pro-Israel protesters attempted to disrupt a concert by Irish trio Kneecap at the Rock en Seine music festival at the Domaine National Parc de Saint-Cloud in Paris, blowing whistles and waving placards accusing the group of anti-Semitism. However, festival security promptly removed the individuals from the venue. The Irish band has been one of the most active voices in the artistic community defending the Palestinian cause and accusing Israel of committing genocide-stock-foto
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Naoise O Caireallain, aka Moglai Bap, of the Northern Ireland hip-hop trio Kneecap, performs at the Rock en Seine music festival. A group of pro-Israel protesters attempted to disrupt a concert by Irish trio Kneecap at the Rock en Seine music festival at the Domaine National Parc de Saint-Cloud in Paris, blowing whistles and waving placards accusing the group of anti-Semitism. However, festival security promptly removed the individuals from the venue. The Irish band has been one of the most active voices in the artistic community defending the Palestinian cause and accusing Israel of committin-stock-foto
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Pro-Israel demonstrators display placards accusing Kneecap's band of antisemitism at the beginning of the concert of the Irish band at the Rock en Seine music festival. A group of pro-Israel protesters attempted to disrupt a concert by Irish trio Kneecap at the Rock en Seine music festival at the Domaine National Parc de Saint-Cloud in Paris, blowing whistles and waving placards accusing the group of anti-Semitism. However, festival security promptly removed the individuals from the venue. The Irish band has been one of the most active voices in the artistic community defending the Palestinian-stock-foto
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A message that says 'Free Palestine' is displayed on a screen before the concert of the irish band Kneecap at the Rock en Seine music festival. A group of pro-Israel protesters attempted to disrupt a concert by Irish trio Kneecap at the Rock en Seine music festival at the Domaine National Parc de Saint-Cloud in Paris, blowing whistles and waving placards accusing the group of anti-Semitism. However, festival security promptly removed the individuals from the venue. The Irish band has been one of the most active voices in the artistic community defending the Palestinian cause and accusing Israe-stock-foto
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A Palestine flag is displayed on a screen during the Kneecap's concert at the Rock en Seine music festival. A group of pro-Israel protesters attempted to disrupt a concert by Irish trio Kneecap at the Rock en Seine music festival at the Domaine National Parc de Saint-Cloud in Paris, blowing whistles and waving placards accusing the group of anti-Semitism. However, festival security promptly removed the individuals from the venue. The Irish band has been one of the most active voices in the artistic community defending the Palestinian cause and accusing Israel of committing genocide in Gaza.-stock-foto
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Festivalgoers are seen during the Kneecap's concert at the Rock en Seine music festival. A group of pro-Israel protesters attempted to disrupt a concert by Irish trio Kneecap at the Rock en Seine music festival at the Domaine National Parc de Saint-Cloud in Paris, blowing whistles and waving placards accusing the group of anti-Semitism. However, festival security promptly removed the individuals from the venue. The Irish band has been one of the most active voices in the artistic community defending the Palestinian cause and accusing Israel of committing genocide in Gaza.-stock-foto
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Festivalgoers are seen during the Kneecap's concert at the Rock en Seine music festival. A group of pro-Israel protesters attempted to disrupt a concert by Irish trio Kneecap at the Rock en Seine music festival at the Domaine National Parc de Saint-Cloud in Paris, blowing whistles and waving placards accusing the group of anti-Semitism. However, festival security promptly removed the individuals from the venue. The Irish band has been one of the most active voices in the artistic community defending the Palestinian cause and accusing Israel of committing genocide in Gaza.-stock-foto
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A message that says 'Israel is committing genocide against the Palestinian people' is displayed on a screen before the concert of the irish band Kneecap at the Rock en Seine music festival. A group of pro-Israel protesters attempted to disrupt a concert by Irish trio Kneecap at the Rock en Seine music festival at the Domaine National Parc de Saint-Cloud in Paris, blowing whistles and waving placards accusing the group of anti-Semitism. However, festival security promptly removed the individuals from the venue. The Irish band has been one of the most active voices in the artistic community defe-stock-foto
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Pro-Israel demonstrators display placards accusing Kneecap's band of antisemitism at the beginning of the concert of the Irish band at the Rock en Seine music festival. A group of pro-Israel protesters attempted to disrupt a concert by Irish trio Kneecap at the Rock en Seine music festival at the Domaine National Parc de Saint-Cloud in Paris, blowing whistles and waving placards accusing the group of anti-Semitism. However, festival security promptly removed the individuals from the venue. The Irish band has been one of the most active voices in the artistic community defending the Palestinian-stock-foto
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Liam O'Hanna, aka Mo Chara, of the Northern Ireland hip-hop trio Kneecap, performs on stage at the Rock en Seine music festival. A group of pro-Israel protesters attempted to disrupt a concert by Irish trio Kneecap at the Rock en Seine music festival at the Domaine National Parc de Saint-Cloud in Paris, blowing whistles and waving placards accusing the group of anti-Semitism. However, festival security promptly removed the individuals from the venue. The Irish band has been one of the most active voices in the artistic community defending the Palestinian cause and accusing Israel of committing-stock-foto
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A pro-Israeli demonstrator shows a placard that says 'anti-Semites out of our parties' during the concert of the irish band Kneecap at the Rock en Seine music festival. A group of pro-Israel protesters attempted to disrupt a concert by Irish trio Kneecap at the Rock en Seine music festival at the Domaine National Parc de Saint-Cloud in Paris, blowing whistles and waving placards accusing the group of anti-Semitism. However, festival security promptly removed the individuals from the venue. The Irish band has been one of the most active voices in the artistic community defending the Palestinian-stock-foto
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A message that says 'The french government is accomplice. He sells and facilitates the trade of arms to the Israeli army' is seen displayed on a screen before the concert of the irish band Kneecap at the Rock en Seine music festival. A group of pro-Israel protesters attempted to disrupt a concert by Irish trio Kneecap at the Rock en Seine music festival at the Domaine National Parc de Saint-Cloud in Paris, blowing whistles and waving placards accusing the group of anti-Semitism. However, festival security promptly removed the individuals from the venue. The Irish band has been one of the most-stock-foto
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Festivalgoers are seen during the Kneecap's concert at the Rock en Seine music festival. A group of pro-Israel protesters attempted to disrupt a concert by Irish trio Kneecap at the Rock en Seine music festival at the Domaine National Parc de Saint-Cloud in Paris, blowing whistles and waving placards accusing the group of anti-Semitism. However, festival security promptly removed the individuals from the venue. The Irish band has been one of the most active voices in the artistic community defending the Palestinian cause and accusing Israel of committing genocide in Gaza.-stock-foto
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Security guards remove the placards displayed by the Pro-Israel demonstrators that tried to sabotage the concert of the irish band Kneecap at the Rock en Seine music festival. A group of pro-Israel protesters attempted to disrupt a concert by Irish trio Kneecap at the Rock en Seine music festival at the Domaine National Parc de Saint-Cloud in Paris, blowing whistles and waving placards accusing the group of anti-Semitism. However, festival security promptly removed the individuals from the venue. The Irish band has been one of the most active voices in the artistic community defending the Pal-stock-foto
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Liam O'Hanna, aka Mo Chara, of the Northern Ireland hip-hop trio Kneecap, performs on stage at the Rock en Seine music festival. A group of pro-Israel protesters attempted to disrupt a concert by Irish trio Kneecap at the Rock en Seine music festival at the Domaine National Parc de Saint-Cloud in Paris, blowing whistles and waving placards accusing the group of anti-Semitism. However, festival security promptly removed the individuals from the venue. The Irish band has been one of the most active voices in the artistic community defending the Palestinian cause and accusing Israel of committing-stock-foto
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Festivalgoers are seen during the Kneecap's concert at the Rock en Seine music festival. A group of pro-Israel protesters attempted to disrupt a concert by Irish trio Kneecap at the Rock en Seine music festival at the Domaine National Parc de Saint-Cloud in Paris, blowing whistles and waving placards accusing the group of anti-Semitism. However, festival security promptly removed the individuals from the venue. The Irish band has been one of the most active voices in the artistic community defending the Palestinian cause and accusing Israel of committing genocide in Gaza.-stock-foto