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Manchester, UK. 03rd May, 2026. Ceremonial swords as symbols of faith. Thousands of Sikh participants march through Manchester in a peaceful procession marking Vaisakhi, a day of profound significance in the Sikh calendar. Some participants carry ceremonial swords as symbols of faith, while others walk barefoot and gently brush the route ahead, reflecting humility, devotion, and respect as the community celebrates its cultural heritage and raises awareness of key social and humanitarian issues. Picture: garyrobertsphotography Credit: GaryRobertsphotography/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Manchester, UK. 03rd May, 2026. Ceremonial swords as symbols of faith. Thousands of Sikh participants march through Manchester in a peaceful procession marking Vaisakhi, a day of profound significance in the Sikh calendar. Some participants carry ceremonial swords as symbols of faith, while others walk barefoot and gently brush the route ahead, reflecting humility, devotion, and respect as the community celebrates its cultural heritage and raises awareness of key social and humanitarian issues. Picture: garyrobertsphotography Credit: GaryRobertsphotography/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Manchester, UK. 03rd May, 2026. Members of Sikh community in Manchester. Thousands of Sikh participants march through Manchester in a peaceful procession marking Vaisakhi, a day of profound significance in the Sikh calendar. Some participants carry ceremonial swords as symbols of faith, while others walk barefoot and gently brush the route ahead, reflecting humility, devotion, and respect as the community celebrates its cultural heritage and raises awareness of key social and humanitarian issues. Picture: garyrobertsphotography Credit: GaryRobertsphotography/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Manchester, UK. 03rd May, 2026. Members of Sikh community in Manchester. Thousands of Sikh participants march through Manchester in a peaceful procession marking Vaisakhi, a day of profound significance in the Sikh calendar. Some participants carry ceremonial swords as symbols of faith, while others walk barefoot and gently brush the route ahead, reflecting humility, devotion, and respect as the community celebrates its cultural heritage and raises awareness of key social and humanitarian issues. Picture: garyrobertsphotography Credit: GaryRobertsphotography/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Manchester, UK. 03rd May, 2026. Barefoot Sikh man on transport. Thousands of Sikh participants march through Manchester in a peaceful procession marking Vaisakhi, a day of profound significance in the Sikh calendar. Some participants carry ceremonial swords as symbols of faith, while others walk barefoot and gently brush the route ahead, reflecting humility, devotion, and respect as the community celebrates its cultural heritage and raises awareness of key social and humanitarian issues. Picture: garyrobertsphotography Credit: GaryRobertsphotography/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Manchester, UK. 03rd May, 2026. Sikh women walk barefoot and brush the route ahead. Thousands of Sikh participants march through Manchester in a peaceful procession marking Vaisakhi, a day of profound significance in the Sikh calendar. Some participants carry ceremonial swords as symbols of faith, while others walk barefoot and gently brush the route ahead, reflecting humility, devotion, and respect as the community celebrates its cultural heritage and raises awareness of key social and humanitarian issues. Picture: garyrobertsphotography Credit: GaryRobertsphotography/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Manchester, UK. 03rd May, 2026. Sikh women walk barefoot and brush the route ahead. Thousands of Sikh participants march through Manchester in a peaceful procession marking Vaisakhi, a day of profound significance in the Sikh calendar. Some participants carry ceremonial swords as symbols of faith, while others walk barefoot and gently brush the route ahead, reflecting humility, devotion, and respect as the community celebrates its cultural heritage and raises awareness of key social and humanitarian issues. Picture: garyrobertsphotography Credit: GaryRobertsphotography/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Manchester, UK. 03rd May, 2026. Thousands of Sikh participants march through Manchester in a peaceful procession marking Vaisakhi, a day of profound significance in the Sikh calendar. Some participants carry ceremonial swords as symbols of faith, while others walk barefoot and gently brush the route ahead, reflecting humility, devotion, and respect as the community celebrates its cultural heritage and raises awareness of key social and humanitarian issues. Picture: garyrobertsphotography Credit: GaryRobertsphotography/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Manchester, UK. 03rd May, 2026. Ceremonial swords as symbols of faith. Thousands of Sikh participants march through Manchester in a peaceful procession marking Vaisakhi, a day of profound significance in the Sikh calendar. Some participants carry ceremonial swords as symbols of faith, while others walk barefoot and gently brush the route ahead, reflecting humility, devotion, and respect as the community celebrates its cultural heritage and raises awareness of key social and humanitarian issues. Picture: garyrobertsphotography Credit: GaryRobertsphotography/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Fukuoka City, Japan. 03rd May, 2026. The Hakata Dontaku Festival in Fukuoka is one of Japan’s largest Golden Week celebrations. It originates from Hakata Matsubayashi, a traditional ceremonial procession linked to Hakata merchant culture, with Kushida Shrine serving as its historical and spiritual base. Today, Matsubayashi and Dontaku exist as related but distinct forms, with Matsubayashi preserving ritual traditions while Dontaku has become a civic festival held across Fukuoka. Among multiple venues, the area in front of Hakata Station is used as one of the parade and performance sites within-stock-foto
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Fukuoka City, Japan. 03rd May, 2026. The Hakata Dontaku Festival in Fukuoka is one of Japan’s largest Golden Week celebrations. It originates from Hakata Matsubayashi, a traditional ceremonial procession linked to Hakata merchant culture, with Kushida Shrine serving as its historical and spiritual base. Today, Matsubayashi and Dontaku exist as related but distinct forms, with Matsubayashi preserving ritual traditions while Dontaku has become a civic festival held across Fukuoka. Among multiple venues, the area in front of Hakata Station is used as one of the parade and performance sites within-stock-foto
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Fukuoka City, Japan. 03rd May, 2026. The Hakata Dontaku Festival in Fukuoka is one of Japan’s largest Golden Week celebrations. It originates from Hakata Matsubayashi, a traditional ceremonial procession linked to Hakata merchant culture, with Kushida Shrine serving as its historical and spiritual base. Today, Matsubayashi and Dontaku exist as related but distinct forms, with Matsubayashi preserving ritual traditions while Dontaku has become a civic festival held across Fukuoka. Among multiple venues, the area in front of Hakata Station is used as one of the parade and performance sites within-stock-foto
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Fukuoka City, Japan. 03rd May, 2026. The Hakata Dontaku Festival in Fukuoka is one of Japan’s largest Golden Week celebrations. It originates from Hakata Matsubayashi, a traditional ceremonial procession linked to Hakata merchant culture, with Kushida Shrine serving as its historical and spiritual base. Today, Matsubayashi and Dontaku exist as related but distinct forms, with Matsubayashi preserving ritual traditions while Dontaku has become a civic festival held across Fukuoka. Among multiple venues, the area in front of Hakata Station is used as one of the parade and performance sites within-stock-foto
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Fukuoka City, Japan. 03rd May, 2026. The Hakata Dontaku Festival in Fukuoka is one of Japan’s largest Golden Week celebrations. It originates from Hakata Matsubayashi, a traditional ceremonial procession linked to Hakata merchant culture, with Kushida Shrine serving as its historical and spiritual base. Today, Matsubayashi and Dontaku exist as related but distinct forms, with Matsubayashi preserving ritual traditions while Dontaku has become a civic festival held across Fukuoka. Among multiple venues, the area in front of Hakata Station is used as one of the parade and performance sites within-stock-foto
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Fukuoka City, Japan. 03rd May, 2026. The Hakata Dontaku Festival in Fukuoka is one of Japan’s largest Golden Week celebrations. It originates from Hakata Matsubayashi, a traditional ceremonial procession linked to Hakata merchant culture, with Kushida Shrine serving as its historical and spiritual base. Today, Matsubayashi and Dontaku exist as related but distinct forms, with Matsubayashi preserving ritual traditions while Dontaku has become a civic festival held across Fukuoka. Among multiple venues, the area in front of Hakata Station is used as one of the parade and performance sites within-stock-foto
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Fukuoka City, Japan. 03rd May, 2026. The Hakata Dontaku Festival in Fukuoka is one of Japan’s largest Golden Week celebrations. It originates from Hakata Matsubayashi, a traditional ceremonial procession linked to Hakata merchant culture, with Kushida Shrine serving as its historical and spiritual base. Today, Matsubayashi and Dontaku exist as related but distinct forms, with Matsubayashi preserving ritual traditions while Dontaku has become a civic festival held across Fukuoka. Among multiple venues, the area in front of Hakata Station is used as one of the parade and performance sites within-stock-foto
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Fukuoka City, Japan. 03rd May, 2026. The Hakata Dontaku Festival in Fukuoka is one of Japan’s largest Golden Week celebrations. It originates from Hakata Matsubayashi, a traditional ceremonial procession linked to Hakata merchant culture, with Kushida Shrine serving as its historical and spiritual base. Today, Matsubayashi and Dontaku exist as related but distinct forms, with Matsubayashi preserving ritual traditions while Dontaku has become a civic festival held across Fukuoka. Among multiple venues, the area in front of Hakata Station is used as one of the parade and performance sites within-stock-foto
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Fukuoka City, Japan. 03rd May, 2026. The Hakata Dontaku Festival in Fukuoka is one of Japan’s largest Golden Week celebrations. It originates from Hakata Matsubayashi, a traditional ceremonial procession linked to Hakata merchant culture, with Kushida Shrine serving as its historical and spiritual base. Today, Matsubayashi and Dontaku exist as related but distinct forms, with Matsubayashi preserving ritual traditions while Dontaku has become a civic festival held across Fukuoka. Among multiple venues, the area in front of Hakata Station is used as one of the parade and performance sites within-stock-foto
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Fukuoka City, Japan. 03rd May, 2026. The Hakata Dontaku Festival in Fukuoka is one of Japan’s largest Golden Week celebrations. It originates from Hakata Matsubayashi, a traditional ceremonial procession linked to Hakata merchant culture, with Kushida Shrine serving as its historical and spiritual base. Today, Matsubayashi and Dontaku exist as related but distinct forms, with Matsubayashi preserving ritual traditions while Dontaku has become a civic festival held across Fukuoka. Among multiple venues, the area in front of Hakata Station is used as one of the parade and performance sites within-stock-foto
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Fukuoka City, Japan. 03rd May, 2026. The Hakata Dontaku Festival in Fukuoka is one of Japan’s largest Golden Week celebrations. It originates from Hakata Matsubayashi, a traditional ceremonial procession linked to Hakata merchant culture, with Kushida Shrine serving as its historical and spiritual base. Today, Matsubayashi and Dontaku exist as related but distinct forms, with Matsubayashi preserving ritual traditions while Dontaku has become a civic festival held across Fukuoka. Among multiple venues, the area in front of Hakata Station is used as one of the parade and performance sites within-stock-foto
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Fukuoka City, Japan. 03rd May, 2026. The Hakata Dontaku Festival in Fukuoka is one of Japan’s largest Golden Week celebrations. It originates from Hakata Matsubayashi, a traditional ceremonial procession linked to Hakata merchant culture, with Kushida Shrine serving as its historical and spiritual base. Today, Matsubayashi and Dontaku exist as related but distinct forms, with Matsubayashi preserving ritual traditions while Dontaku has become a civic festival held across Fukuoka. Among multiple venues, the area in front of Hakata Station is used as one of the parade and performance sites within-stock-foto
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Fukuoka City, Japan. 03rd May, 2026. The Hakata Dontaku Festival in Fukuoka is one of Japan’s largest Golden Week celebrations. It originates from Hakata Matsubayashi, a traditional ceremonial procession linked to Hakata merchant culture, with Kushida Shrine serving as its historical and spiritual base. Today, Matsubayashi and Dontaku exist as related but distinct forms, with Matsubayashi preserving ritual traditions while Dontaku has become a civic festival held across Fukuoka. Among multiple venues, the area in front of Hakata Station is used as one of the parade and performance sites within-stock-foto
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Fukuoka City, Japan. 03rd May, 2026. The Hakata Dontaku Festival in Fukuoka is one of Japan’s largest Golden Week celebrations. It originates from Hakata Matsubayashi, a traditional ceremonial procession linked to Hakata merchant culture, with Kushida Shrine serving as its historical and spiritual base. Today, Matsubayashi and Dontaku exist as related but distinct forms, with Matsubayashi preserving ritual traditions while Dontaku has become a civic festival held across Fukuoka. Among multiple venues, the area in front of Hakata Station is used as one of the parade and performance sites within-stock-foto
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Fukuoka City, Japan. 03rd May, 2026. The Hakata Dontaku Festival in Fukuoka is one of Japan’s largest Golden Week celebrations. It originates from Hakata Matsubayashi, a traditional ceremonial procession linked to Hakata merchant culture, with Kushida Shrine serving as its historical and spiritual base. Today, Matsubayashi and Dontaku exist as related but distinct forms, with Matsubayashi preserving ritual traditions while Dontaku has become a civic festival held across Fukuoka. Among multiple venues, the area in front of Hakata Station is used as one of the parade and performance sites within-stock-foto
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Fukuoka City, Japan. 03rd May, 2026. The Hakata Dontaku Festival in Fukuoka is one of Japan’s largest Golden Week celebrations. It originates from Hakata Matsubayashi, a traditional ceremonial procession linked to Hakata merchant culture, with Kushida Shrine serving as its historical and spiritual base. Today, Matsubayashi and Dontaku exist as related but distinct forms, with Matsubayashi preserving ritual traditions while Dontaku has become a civic festival held across Fukuoka. Among multiple venues, the area in front of Hakata Station is used as one of the parade and performance sites within-stock-foto
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Fukuoka City, Japan. 03rd May, 2026. The Hakata Dontaku Festival in Fukuoka is one of Japan’s largest Golden Week celebrations. It originates from Hakata Matsubayashi, a traditional ceremonial procession linked to Hakata merchant culture, with Kushida Shrine serving as its historical and spiritual base. Today, Matsubayashi and Dontaku exist as related but distinct forms, with Matsubayashi preserving ritual traditions while Dontaku has become a civic festival held across Fukuoka. Among multiple venues, the area in front of Hakata Station is used as one of the parade and performance sites within-stock-foto
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Fukuoka City, Japan. 03rd May, 2026. The Hakata Dontaku Festival in Fukuoka is one of Japan’s largest Golden Week celebrations. It originates from Hakata Matsubayashi, a traditional ceremonial procession linked to Hakata merchant culture, with Kushida Shrine serving as its historical and spiritual base. Today, Matsubayashi and Dontaku exist as related but distinct forms, with Matsubayashi preserving ritual traditions while Dontaku has become a civic festival held across Fukuoka. Among multiple venues, the area in front of Hakata Station is used as one of the parade and performance sites within-stock-foto
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Fukuoka City, Japan. 03rd May, 2026. The Hakata Dontaku Festival in Fukuoka is one of Japan’s largest Golden Week celebrations. It originates from Hakata Matsubayashi, a traditional ceremonial procession linked to Hakata merchant culture, with Kushida Shrine serving as its historical and spiritual base. Today, Matsubayashi and Dontaku exist as related but distinct forms, with Matsubayashi preserving ritual traditions while Dontaku has become a civic festival held across Fukuoka. Among multiple venues, the area in front of Hakata Station is used as one of the parade and performance sites within-stock-foto
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Fukuoka City, Japan. 03rd May, 2026. The Hakata Dontaku Festival in Fukuoka is one of Japan’s largest Golden Week celebrations. It originates from Hakata Matsubayashi, a traditional ceremonial procession linked to Hakata merchant culture, with Kushida Shrine serving as its historical and spiritual base. Today, Matsubayashi and Dontaku exist as related but distinct forms, with Matsubayashi preserving ritual traditions while Dontaku has become a civic festival held across Fukuoka. Among multiple venues, the area in front of Hakata Station is used as one of the parade and performance sites within-stock-foto
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Fukuoka City, Japan. 03rd May, 2026. The Hakata Dontaku Festival in Fukuoka is one of Japan’s largest Golden Week celebrations. It originates from Hakata Matsubayashi, a traditional ceremonial procession linked to Hakata merchant culture, with Kushida Shrine serving as its historical and spiritual base. Today, Matsubayashi and Dontaku exist as related but distinct forms, with Matsubayashi preserving ritual traditions while Dontaku has become a civic festival held across Fukuoka. Among multiple venues, the area in front of Hakata Station is used as one of the parade and performance sites within-stock-foto
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Fukuoka City, Japan. 03rd May, 2026. The Hakata Dontaku Festival in Fukuoka is one of Japan’s largest Golden Week celebrations. It originates from Hakata Matsubayashi, a traditional ceremonial procession linked to Hakata merchant culture, with Kushida Shrine serving as its historical and spiritual base. Today, Matsubayashi and Dontaku exist as related but distinct forms, with Matsubayashi preserving ritual traditions while Dontaku has become a civic festival held across Fukuoka. Among multiple venues, the area in front of Hakata Station is used as one of the parade and performance sites within-stock-foto
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Fukuoka City, Japan. 03rd May, 2026. The Hakata Dontaku Festival in Fukuoka is one of Japan’s largest Golden Week celebrations. It originates from Hakata Matsubayashi, a traditional ceremonial procession linked to Hakata merchant culture, with Kushida Shrine serving as its historical and spiritual base. Today, Matsubayashi and Dontaku exist as related but distinct forms, with Matsubayashi preserving ritual traditions while Dontaku has become a civic festival held across Fukuoka. Among multiple venues, the area in front of Hakata Station is used as one of the parade and performance sites within-stock-foto
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Fukuoka City, Japan. 03rd May, 2026. The Hakata Dontaku Festival in Fukuoka is one of Japan’s largest Golden Week celebrations. It originates from Hakata Matsubayashi, a traditional ceremonial procession linked to Hakata merchant culture, with Kushida Shrine serving as its historical and spiritual base. Today, Matsubayashi and Dontaku exist as related but distinct forms, with Matsubayashi preserving ritual traditions while Dontaku has become a civic festival held across Fukuoka. Among multiple venues, the area in front of Hakata Station is used as one of the parade and performance sites within-stock-foto
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Paris, France. 01st May, 2026. Large Palestinian flags were seen being waved by participants in the International Workers' Rights Day parade. Trade unions and political organizations in Paris gathered for the annual May Day manifestation to advocate for labor rights, social protection, and improved working conditions. The inter-union procession moving from Place de la République to Place de la Nation was marked by diverse social demands and a significant security presence. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Moscow, Russia. 1st of May, 2026. A woman distributes a newspaper Pravda on a street to everyone during a KPRF rally at the Monument to Karl Marx in Teatralnaya Square to mark International Workers' Day in Moscow, Russia-stock-foto
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Moscow, Russia. 1st May, 2026. A man holds a newspaper Pravda during a KPRF rally at the Monument to Karl Marx in Teatralnaya Square to mark International Workers' Day in Moscow, Russia-stock-foto
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Brightly shining Burkina Faso flags wave proudly on tall masts during official celebration events-stock-foto
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Brightly shining Vietnamese flags wave proudly on tall masts during official celebration events-stock-foto
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Brightly shining Botswana flags wave proudly on tall masts during official celebration events-stock-foto
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Brightly shining Gambian flags wave proudly on tall masts during official celebration events-stock-foto