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The Kaputin initiative's campaign 'Do we want Russia here?' is part of a nationwide relay warning against the Czech Republic's pro-Russian orientation, Hradec Kralove, Czech Republic, September 14, 2025. Giant pre-election banners with the slogan 'Do we want Russia here?' in various sizes will appear briefly in several locations in Hradec Kralove this afternoon. The installation is intended to draw attention to the risk that the Czech Republic could fall under Moscow's influence after the elections if pro-Russian political forces form the government. (CTK Photo/Josef Vostarek)-stock-foto
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The Kaputin initiative's campaign 'Do we want Russia here?' is part of a nationwide relay warning against the Czech Republic's pro-Russian orientation, Hradec Kralove, Czech Republic, September 14, 2025. Giant pre-election banners with the slogan 'Do we want Russia here?' in various sizes will appear briefly in several locations in Hradec Kralove this afternoon. The installation is intended to draw attention to the risk that the Czech Republic could fall under Moscow's influence after the elections if pro-Russian political forces form the government. (CTK Photo/Josef Vostarek)-stock-foto
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The Kaputin initiative's campaign 'Do we want Russia here?' is part of a nationwide relay warning against the Czech Republic's pro-Russian orientation, Hradec Kralove, Czech Republic, September 14, 2025. Giant pre-election banners with the slogan 'Do we want Russia here?' in various sizes will appear briefly in several locations in Hradec Kralove this afternoon. The installation is intended to draw attention to the risk that the Czech Republic could fall under Moscow's influence after the elections if pro-Russian political forces form the government. (CTK Photo/Josef Vostarek)-stock-foto
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The Kaputin initiative's campaign 'Do we want Russia here?' is part of a nationwide relay warning against the Czech Republic's pro-Russian orientation, Hradec Kralove, Czech Republic, September 14, 2025. Giant pre-election banners with the slogan 'Do we want Russia here?' in various sizes will appear briefly in several locations in Hradec Kralove this afternoon. The installation is intended to draw attention to the risk that the Czech Republic could fall under Moscow's influence after the elections if pro-Russian political forces form the government. (CTK Photo/Josef Vostarek)-stock-foto
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The Kaputin initiative's campaign 'Do we want Russia here?' is part of a nationwide relay warning against the Czech Republic's pro-Russian orientation, Hradec Kralove, Czech Republic, September 14, 2025. Giant pre-election banners with the slogan 'Do we want Russia here?' in various sizes will appear briefly in several locations in Hradec Kralove this afternoon. The installation is intended to draw attention to the risk that the Czech Republic could fall under Moscow's influence after the elections if pro-Russian political forces form the government. (CTK Photo/Josef Vostarek)-stock-foto
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The Kaputin initiative's campaign 'Do we want Russia here?' is part of a nationwide relay warning against the Czech Republic's pro-Russian orientation, Hradec Kralove, Czech Republic, September 14, 2025. Giant pre-election banners with the slogan 'Do we want Russia here?' in various sizes will appear briefly in several locations in Hradec Kralove this afternoon. The installation is intended to draw attention to the risk that the Czech Republic could fall under Moscow's influence after the elections if pro-Russian political forces form the government. (CTK Photo/Josef Vostarek)-stock-foto
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The Kaputin initiative's campaign 'Do we want Russia here?' is part of a nationwide relay warning against the Czech Republic's pro-Russian orientation, Hradec Kralove, Czech Republic, September 14, 2025. Giant pre-election banners with the slogan 'Do we want Russia here?' in various sizes will appear briefly in several locations in Hradec Kralove this afternoon. The installation is intended to draw attention to the risk that the Czech Republic could fall under Moscow's influence after the elections if pro-Russian political forces form the government. (CTK Photo/Josef Vostarek)-stock-foto
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The Kaputin initiative's campaign 'Do we want Russia here?' is part of a nationwide relay warning against the Czech Republic's pro-Russian orientation, Hradec Kralove, Czech Republic, September 14, 2025. Giant pre-election banners with the slogan 'Do we want Russia here?' in various sizes will appear briefly in several locations in Hradec Kralove this afternoon. The installation is intended to draw attention to the risk that the Czech Republic could fall under Moscow's influence after the elections if pro-Russian political forces form the government. (CTK Photo/Josef Vostarek)-stock-foto
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The Kaputin initiative's campaign 'Do we want Russia here?' is part of a nationwide relay warning against the Czech Republic's pro-Russian orientation, Hradec Kralove, Czech Republic, September 14, 2025. Giant pre-election banners with the slogan 'Do we want Russia here?' in various sizes will appear briefly in several locations in Hradec Kralove this afternoon. The installation is intended to draw attention to the risk that the Czech Republic could fall under Moscow's influence after the elections if pro-Russian political forces form the government. (CTK Photo/Josef Vostarek)-stock-foto
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The Kaputin initiative's campaign 'Do we want Russia here?' is part of a nationwide relay warning against the Czech Republic's pro-Russian orientation, Hradec Kralove, Czech Republic, September 14, 2025. Giant pre-election banners with the slogan 'Do we want Russia here?' in various sizes will appear briefly in several locations in Hradec Kralove this afternoon. The installation is intended to draw attention to the risk that the Czech Republic could fall under Moscow's influence after the elections if pro-Russian political forces form the government. (CTK Photo/Josef Vostarek)-stock-foto
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The Kaputin initiative's campaign 'Do we want Russia here?' is part of a nationwide relay warning against the Czech Republic's pro-Russian orientation, Hradec Kralove, Czech Republic, September 14, 2025. Giant pre-election banners with the slogan 'Do we want Russia here?' in various sizes will appear briefly in several locations in Hradec Kralove this afternoon. The installation is intended to draw attention to the risk that the Czech Republic could fall under Moscow's influence after the elections if pro-Russian political forces form the government. (CTK Photo/Josef Vostarek)-stock-foto
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The Kaputin initiative's campaign 'Do we want Russia here?' is part of a nationwide relay warning against the Czech Republic's pro-Russian orientation, Hradec Kralove, Czech Republic, September 14, 2025. Giant pre-election banners with the slogan 'Do we want Russia here?' in various sizes will appear briefly in several locations in Hradec Kralove this afternoon. The installation is intended to draw attention to the risk that the Czech Republic could fall under Moscow's influence after the elections if pro-Russian political forces form the government. (CTK Photo/Josef Vostarek)-stock-foto
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Unite the Kingdom Protest, 13 September 2025, Westminster, London, UK. Demonstrators with Union Jack and St George's flags climbing The South Bank Lion on Westminster Bridge in Central  London at a protest organised by Tommy Robinson-stock-foto
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Unite the Kingdom Protest, 13 September 2025, Westminster, London, UK. Demonstrators with Union Jack and St George's flags climbing The South Bank Lion on Westminster Bridge in Central  London at a protest organised by Tommy Robinson-stock-foto
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Unite the Kingdom Protest, 13 September 2025, Westminster, London, UK. Under dark clouds demonstrators with Union Jack and St George's flags climbing The South Bank Lion on Westminster Bridge in Central  London at a protest organised by Tommy Robinson-stock-foto
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Unite the Kingdom Protest, 13 September 2025, Westminster, London, UK. Under dark clouds demonstrators with Union Jack and St George's flags climbing The South Bank Lion on Westminster Bridge in Central  London at a protest organised by Tommy Robinson-stock-foto
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Unite the Kingdom Protest, 13 September 2025, Westminster, London, UK. Under dark clouds demonstrators with Union Jack and St George's flags march across Westminster Bridge Central  London at a protest organised by Tommy Robinson, with Big Ben in background-stock-foto
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Unite the Kingdom Protest, 13 September 2025, Westminster, London, UK. Demonstrators with Union Jack and St George's flags climbing The South Bank Lion on Westminster Bridge in Central  London at a protest organised by Tommy Robinson-stock-foto
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Unite the Kingdom Protest, 13 September 2025, Westminster, London, UK. Demonstrators with Union Jack and St George's flags march through Central  London past Big Ben at a protest organised by Tommy Robinson, with police officers forming a cordon.-stock-foto
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Unite the Kingdom Protest, 13 September 2025, Westminster, London, UK. Demonstrators with Union Jack and St George's flags march through Central  London past Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament at a protest organised by Tommy Robinson-stock-foto
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Unite the Kingdom Protest, 13 September 2025, Westminster, London, UK. Demonstrators with with Union Flag, Union Jack clothing, spectacles and 'Make Britain Great Again' hat pose for a picture in Central  London at a protest organised by Tommy Robinson-stock-foto
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Unite the Kingdom Protest, 13 September 2025, Westminster, London, UK. Demonstrators with with Union Flag, Union Jack clothing, spectacles and 'Make Britain Great Again' hat pose for a picture in Central  London at a protest organised by Tommy Robinson-stock-foto
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Rome, Italy. 13th Sep, 2025. Members of the Iranian community in and around Rome during the sit-in to commemorate the death of Mahsa Amini and all the 'victims of the Iranian regime' organized by the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) in Rome.The NCRI is a political organization founded in 1981, linked to the anti-theocratic People's Mojahedin Party of Iran (PMOI). It describes itself as a broad coalition of five opposition organizations and parties. Iranian diplomat Maryam Rajavi is the NCRI's president. (Credit Image: © Marcello Valeri/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! N-stock-foto
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Rome, Italy. 13th Sep, 2025. Photos of some of the executed victims in Iran during the sit-in to commemorate the death of Mahsa Amini and all the ''˜victims of the Iranian regime' organized by the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) in Rome.The NCRI is a political organization founded in 1981, linked to the anti-theocratic People's Mojahedin Party of Iran (PMOI). It describes itself as a broad coalition of five opposition organizations and parties. Iranian diplomat Maryam Rajavi is the NCRI's president. (Credit Image: © Marcello Valeri/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! No-stock-foto
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Rome, Italy. 13th Sep, 2025. Members of the Iranian community in and around Rome during the sit-in to commemorate the death of Mahsa Amini and all the 'victims of the Iranian regime' organized by the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) in Rome.The NCRI is a political organization founded in 1981, linked to the anti-theocratic People's Mojahedin Party of Iran (PMOI). It describes itself as a broad coalition of five opposition organizations and parties. Iranian diplomat Maryam Rajavi is the NCRI's president. (Credit Image: © Marcello Valeri/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! N-stock-foto
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Rome, Italy. 13th Sep, 2025. Members of the Iranian community in and around Rome during the sit-in to commemorate the death of Mahsa Amini and all the 'victims of the Iranian regime' organized by the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) in Rome.The NCRI is a political organization founded in 1981, linked to the anti-theocratic People's Mojahedin Party of Iran (PMOI). It describes itself as a broad coalition of five opposition organizations and parties. Iranian diplomat Maryam Rajavi is the NCRI's president. (Credit Image: © Marcello Valeri/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! N-stock-foto
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Rome, Italy. 13th Sep, 2025. Members of the Iranian community in and around Rome during the sit-in to commemorate the death of Mahsa Amini and all the 'victims of the Iranian regime' organized by the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) in Rome.The NCRI is a political organization founded in 1981, linked to the anti-theocratic People's Mojahedin Party of Iran (PMOI). It describes itself as a broad coalition of five opposition organizations and parties. Iranian diplomat Maryam Rajavi is the NCRI's president. (Credit Image: © Marcello Valeri/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! N-stock-foto
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Rome, Italy. 13th Sep, 2025. Members of the Iranian community in and around Rome during the sit-in to commemorate the death of Mahsa Amini and all the 'victims of the Iranian regime' organized by the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) in Rome.The NCRI is a political organization founded in 1981, linked to the anti-theocratic People's Mojahedin Party of Iran (PMOI). It describes itself as a broad coalition of five opposition organizations and parties. Iranian diplomat Maryam Rajavi is the NCRI's president. (Credit Image: © Marcello Valeri/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! N-stock-foto
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Rome, Italy. 13th Sep, 2025. Members of the Iranian community in and around Rome during the sit-in to commemorate the death of Mahsa Amini and all the 'victims of the Iranian regime' organized by the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) in Rome.The NCRI is a political organization founded in 1981, linked to the anti-theocratic People's Mojahedin Party of Iran (PMOI). It describes itself as a broad coalition of five opposition organizations and parties. Iranian diplomat Maryam Rajavi is the NCRI's president. (Credit Image: © Marcello Valeri/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! N-stock-foto
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Rome, Italy. 13th Sep, 2025. Members of the Iranian community in and around Rome during the sit-in to commemorate the death of Mahsa Amini and all the 'victims of the Iranian regime' organized by the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) in Rome.The NCRI is a political organization founded in 1981, linked to the anti-theocratic People's Mojahedin Party of Iran (PMOI). It describes itself as a broad coalition of five opposition organizations and parties. Iranian diplomat Maryam Rajavi is the NCRI's president. (Credit Image: © Marcello Valeri/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! N-stock-foto
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Rome, Italy. 13th Sep, 2025. Members of the Iranian community in and around Rome during the sit-in to commemorate the death of Mahsa Amini and all the 'victims of the Iranian regime' organized by the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) in Rome.The NCRI is a political organization founded in 1981, linked to the anti-theocratic People's Mojahedin Party of Iran (PMOI). It describes itself as a broad coalition of five opposition organizations and parties. Iranian diplomat Maryam Rajavi is the NCRI's president. (Credit Image: © Marcello Valeri/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! N-stock-foto
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Rome, Italy. 13th Sep, 2025. Members of the Iranian community in and around Rome during the sit-in to commemorate the death of Mahsa Amini and all the 'victims of the Iranian regime' organized by the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) in Rome.The NCRI is a political organization founded in 1981, linked to the anti-theocratic People's Mojahedin Party of Iran (PMOI). It describes itself as a broad coalition of five opposition organizations and parties. Iranian diplomat Maryam Rajavi is the NCRI's president. (Credit Image: © Marcello Valeri/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! N-stock-foto
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Rome, Italy. 13th Sep, 2025. Members of the Iranian community in and around Rome during the sit-in to commemorate the death of Mahsa Amini and all the 'victims of the Iranian regime' organized by the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) in Rome.The NCRI is a political organization founded in 1981, linked to the anti-theocratic People's Mojahedin Party of Iran (PMOI). It describes itself as a broad coalition of five opposition organizations and parties. Iranian diplomat Maryam Rajavi is the NCRI's president. (Credit Image: © Marcello Valeri/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! N-stock-foto
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Rome, Italy. 13th Sep, 2025. Members of the Iranian community in and around Rome during the sit-in to commemorate the death of Mahsa Amini and all the 'victims of the Iranian regime' organized by the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) in Rome.The NCRI is a political organization founded in 1981, linked to the anti-theocratic People's Mojahedin Party of Iran (PMOI). It describes itself as a broad coalition of five opposition organizations and parties. Iranian diplomat Maryam Rajavi is the NCRI's president. (Credit Image: © Marcello Valeri/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! N-stock-foto
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Rome, Italy. 13th Sep, 2025. Members of the Iranian community in and around Rome during the sit-in to commemorate the death of Mahsa Amini and all the 'victims of the Iranian regime' organized by the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) in Rome.The NCRI is a political organization founded in 1981, linked to the anti-theocratic People's Mojahedin Party of Iran (PMOI). It describes itself as a broad coalition of five opposition organizations and parties. Iranian diplomat Maryam Rajavi is the NCRI's president. (Credit Image: © Marcello Valeri/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! N-stock-foto
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Rome, Italy. 13th Sep, 2025. Members of the Iranian community in and around Rome during the sit-in to commemorate the death of Mahsa Amini and all the 'victims of the Iranian regime' organized by the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) in Rome.The NCRI is a political organization founded in 1981, linked to the anti-theocratic People's Mojahedin Party of Iran (PMOI). It describes itself as a broad coalition of five opposition organizations and parties. Iranian diplomat Maryam Rajavi is the NCRI's president. (Credit Image: © Marcello Valeri/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! N-stock-foto
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'Unite the Kingdom' march led by Tommy Robinson gathers hundreds of thousands protestors in central London, England, UK, 13th September 2025-stock-foto
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'Unite the Kingdom' march led by Tommy Robinson gathers hundreds of thousands protestors in central London, England, UK, 13th September 2025-stock-foto