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May 2, 2026, Chattogram, Karnophuli River, Bangladesh: In the Karnaphuli River in Chattogram, a floating supply system has developed where a water vendor delivers safe drinking water by boat to small vessels anchored in the river. These ships, stationed in the river, rely on such services to meet their daily needs. Despite intense heat, strong currents, and harsh environmental conditions, the water vendor continues to provide this service regularly, driven by the necessity of earning a livelihood. (Credit Image: © Mohammed Shajahan/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAG-stock-foto
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May 2, 2026, Chattogram, Karnophuli River, Bangladesh: In the Karnaphuli River in Chattogram, a floating supply system has developed where a water vendor delivers safe drinking water by boat to small vessels anchored in the river. These ships, stationed in the river, rely on such services to meet their daily needs. Despite intense heat, strong currents, and harsh environmental conditions, the water vendor continues to provide this service regularly, driven by the necessity of earning a livelihood. (Credit Image: © Mohammed Shajahan/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAG-stock-foto
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May 2, 2026, Chattogram, Karnophuli River, Bangladesh: In the Karnaphuli River in Chattogram, a floating supply system has developed where a water vendor delivers safe drinking water by boat to small vessels anchored in the river. These ships, stationed in the river, rely on such services to meet their daily needs. Despite intense heat, strong currents, and harsh environmental conditions, the water vendor continues to provide this service regularly, driven by the necessity of earning a livelihood. (Credit Image: © Mohammed Shajahan/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAG-stock-foto
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May 2, 2026, Chattogram, Karnophuli River, Bangladesh: In the Karnaphuli River in Chattogram, a floating supply system has developed where a water vendor delivers safe drinking water by boat to small vessels anchored in the river. These ships, stationed in the river, rely on such services to meet their daily needs. Despite intense heat, strong currents, and harsh environmental conditions, the water vendor continues to provide this service regularly, driven by the necessity of earning a livelihood. (Credit Image: © Mohammed Shajahan/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAG-stock-foto
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Drawbacks or Advantages - weighing two choices, available options. Choosing between drawbacks or advantages. Two different course of actions.-stock-foto
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Drawbacks or Advantages as a choice, two options to choose from. Greek statue presenting two alternatives: drawbacks or advantages, weighing their val-stock-foto
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Navy And Merchant Marine Memorial Aluminum Sculpture Red Tulips Washington DC United States // WASHINGTON DC, United States — Red tulips bloom at the base of the Navy and Merchant Marine Memorial along the Potomac River, with the Washington Monument rising in the distant skyline. Sculpted by Ernesto Begni del Piatta and cast in aluminum, the 1934 monument depicts seven seagulls hovering above a cresting wave to honor American sailors lost at sea during World War I. The surrounding floral display features spring-blooming geophytes from the Tulipa genus, which rely on a biological process of col-stock-foto
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Pentagon Lagoon Colorful Spring Tulips Arlington United States // ARLINGTON, Virginia — A dense planting of multicolored spring tulips blooms along the edge of the Pentagon Lagoon, framing a distant view of a marina and the Washington Monument. Belonging to the genus *Tulipa*, these perennial geophytes rely on a biological process called vernalization, requiring a specific number of cold winter hours to break bulb dormancy and produce flowers. The lagoon is a constructed inlet of the Potomac River managed by the National Park Service, where seasonal floral beds are cultivated to support urban-stock-foto
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Boxes of goods and a stamp confirm import or export permission. Quality approval ensures compliance. Trade operations rely on certification and regulatory control.-stock-foto
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Boxes of goods and a stamp confirm import or export permission. Quality approval ensures compliance. Trade operations rely on certification and regula-stock-foto
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Lace-up lug sole boot women single line pair. Chunky tread with front lacing for expedition, nature walk. Technical fashion illustration CAD mockup clean vector men unisex isolated classic style.-stock-foto
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Yoshino Cherry Blossoms Close Up Tidal Basin Washington DC United States // WASHINGTON, District of Columbia — Yoshino cherry blossoms and lingering pink buds cluster on branches extending past a dark, mature trunk along the Tidal Basin. The Yoshino cherry (*Prunus x yedoensis*) is a deciduous hybrid prized for blooming before its foliage emerges, creating a dense floral canopy. These historic plantings trace their lineage to a 1912 diplomatic gift from Japan and rely on specific winter chill hours to break dormancy for their annual spring bloom cycle.-stock-foto
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Lace-up lug sole boot women sketch pair. Chunky tread with front lacing for hiking, trekking, outdoor adventure. Technical fashion illustration CAD mockup detailed vector men unisex isolated style.-stock-foto
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Hunter-gatherers in the Kalahari area of Botswana sometimes known as bushmen and even referred to as The San Tribe.-stock-foto
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Hunter-gatherers in the Kalahari area of Botswana sometimes known as bushmen and even referred to as The San Tribe.-stock-foto
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Hunter-gatherers in the Kalahari area of Botswana sometimes known as bushmen and even referred to as The San Tribe.-stock-foto
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Hunter-gatherers in the Kalahari area of Botswana sometimes known as bushmen and even referred to as The San Tribe.-stock-foto
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zReportage.com Issue #1030 Story of the Week: Published TUESDAY March 3, 2026: 'STICKY SITUATION: Why Are Florida Bee's Dying?' Photography by ZUMA Partner newspaper The Tampa Bay Times Pulitzer Prize winning photo-journalist Douglas R. Clifford: Scientists call it a 'pollinator health crisis.' One in three mouthfuls of everything we eat directly or indirectly rely upon honeybee production, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Pollinators contribute over $24 billion to the US economy, $15 billion from bees alone. But domestic pollinators have plummeted for decades, especially nativ-stock-foto
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Dhaka, Segunbagicha, Bangladesh. 22nd Feb, 2026. 22 February 2026, Dhaka, Bangladesh:.Spring has arrived in Bangladesh, yet a chilly breeze still lingers in the air""”sometimes cold, sometimes mildly warm. Those living in concrete buildings continue to rely on blankets and quilts to keep warm.The father of these two children is Kuddus, and their mother is Amina. Their village home was in Shariatpur. After their homestead was washed away by river erosion, they moved to Dhaka in search of livelihood. Kuddus now works as a day laborer, while Amina looks after the children in a makeshift shel-stock-foto
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February 22, 2026, Dhaka, Segunbagicha, Bangladesh: 22 February 2026, Dhaka, Bangladesh:.Spring has arrived in Bangladesh, yet a chilly breeze still lingers in the air—sometimes cold, sometimes mildly warm. Those living in concrete buildings continue to rely on blankets and quilts to keep warm...The father of these two children is Kuddus, and their mother is Amina. Their village home was in Shariatpur. After their homestead was washed away by river erosion, they moved to Dhaka in search of livelihood. Kuddus now works as a day laborer, while Amina looks after the children in a makeshift shel-stock-foto
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Dhaka, Segunbagicha, Bangladesh. 22nd Feb, 2026. 22 February 2026, Dhaka, Bangladesh:.Spring has arrived in Bangladesh, yet a chilly breeze still lingers in the air""”sometimes cold, sometimes mildly warm. Those living in concrete buildings continue to rely on blankets and quilts to keep warm.The father of these two children is Kuddus, and their mother is Amina. Their village home was in Shariatpur. After their homestead was washed away by river erosion, they moved to Dhaka in search of livelihood. Kuddus now works as a day laborer, while Amina looks after the children in a makeshift shel-stock-foto
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February 22, 2026, Dhaka, Segunbagicha, Bangladesh: 22 February 2026, Dhaka, Bangladesh:.Spring has arrived in Bangladesh, yet a chilly breeze still lingers in the air—sometimes cold, sometimes mildly warm. Those living in concrete buildings continue to rely on blankets and quilts to keep warm...The father of these two children is Kuddus, and their mother is Amina. Their village home was in Shariatpur. After their homestead was washed away by river erosion, they moved to Dhaka in search of livelihood. Kuddus now works as a day laborer, while Amina looks after the children in a makeshift shel-stock-foto
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Dhaka, Segunbagicha, Bangladesh. 22nd Feb, 2026. 22 February 2026, Dhaka, Bangladesh:.Spring has arrived in Bangladesh, yet a chilly breeze still lingers in the air""”sometimes cold, sometimes mildly warm. Those living in concrete buildings continue to rely on blankets and quilts to keep warm.The father of these two children is Kuddus, and their mother is Amina. Their village home was in Shariatpur. After their homestead was washed away by river erosion, they moved to Dhaka in search of livelihood. Kuddus now works as a day laborer, while Amina looks after the children in a makeshift shel-stock-foto
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February 22, 2026, Dhaka, Segunbagicha, Bangladesh: 22 February 2026, Dhaka, Bangladesh:.Spring has arrived in Bangladesh, yet a chilly breeze still lingers in the air—sometimes cold, sometimes mildly warm. Those living in concrete buildings continue to rely on blankets and quilts to keep warm...The father of these two children is Kuddus, and their mother is Amina. Their village home was in Shariatpur. After their homestead was washed away by river erosion, they moved to Dhaka in search of livelihood. Kuddus now works as a day laborer, while Amina looks after the children in a makeshift shel-stock-foto
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February 22, 2026, Dhaka, Segunbagicha, Bangladesh: 22 February 2026, Dhaka, Bangladesh:.Spring has arrived in Bangladesh, yet a chilly breeze still lingers in the air—sometimes cold, sometimes mildly warm. Those living in concrete buildings continue to rely on blankets and quilts to keep warm...The father of these two children is Kuddus, and their mother is Amina. Their village home was in Shariatpur. After their homestead was washed away by river erosion, they moved to Dhaka in search of livelihood. Kuddus now works as a day laborer, while Amina looks after the children in a makeshift shel-stock-foto
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February 22, 2026, Dhaka, Segunbagicha, Bangladesh: 22 February 2026, Dhaka, Bangladesh:.Spring has arrived in Bangladesh, yet a chilly breeze still lingers in the air—sometimes cold, sometimes mildly warm. Those living in concrete buildings continue to rely on blankets and quilts to keep warm...The father of these two children is Kuddus, and their mother is Amina. Their village home was in Shariatpur. After their homestead was washed away by river erosion, they moved to Dhaka in search of livelihood. Kuddus now works as a day laborer, while Amina looks after the children in a makeshift shel-stock-foto
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A man examines goods near an airplane through a magnifying glass. Air freight concept highlights inspection. Logistics, security and global trade rely-stock-foto
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A man examines goods near an airplane through a magnifying glass. Air freight concept highlights inspection. Logistics, security and global trade rely on efficient cargo transport.-stock-foto
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Low grade board from an tv. Lower part of a brown circuit board, with fewer precious metal traces, that rely on base metals like copper and aluminium.-stock-foto
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Dnipro, Dnipropetrovsk Oblast, Ukraine. 14th Feb, 2026. Visitors dine in a restaurant decorated with red heart-shaped balloons for Valentine's Day. Local businesses rely on power generators to remain open and provide a festive atmosphere for residents seeking normalcy amidst the daily power outages affecting the city. (Credit Image: © Den Polyakov/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Dnipro, Dnipropetrovsk Oblast, Ukraine. 14th Feb, 2026. Cars navigate a street plunged into total darkness during a scheduled power outage. Following massive damage to the energy grid in late 2025, streetlights are often disabled, forcing drivers and pedestrians to rely solely on headlights and flashlights to move safely through the city. (Credit Image: © Den Polyakov/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Letters on US flag form the words Trump and Midterms, midterm elections-stock-foto
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Letters on US flag with Trump portrait form the lettering Trump and Midterms, Midterm Elections, photomontage-stock-foto
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Green lace-up lug sole boot women flat pair. Chunky tread with front lacing for hiking, terrain photoshoot. Technical fashion illustration CAD mockup smooth vector men unisex isolated glamorous style.-stock-foto
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London, UK. 31st January 2026. A commuter navigates Edgware Road Underground station while focused on a smartphone, highlighting the "digital proxy" behavior enabled by TfL's latest 5G rollout. As high-speed subterranean connectivity reaches critical mass across the Bakerloo line, passengers increasingly rely on digital devices for navigation and distraction, often bypassing persistent errors in physical station wayfinding and signage.  Credit: glosszoom/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Kyiv, Ukraine. 28th Jan, 2026. Vehicles are seen traversing a highway in Kyiv, Ukraine, their headlights providing the only illumination amidst a massive power outage Kyiv's energy system remains in a critical state due to a severe power deficit that cannot be covered by domestic generation or imports. The situation is exacerbated by freezing temperatures and a lack of central heating in many residential areas, forcing residents to rely on electric heaters; this overloads the damaged grid and triggers further emergency outages. Despite around-the-clock efforts by repair crews, the systemic-stock-foto
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Kyiv, Ukraine. 28th Jan, 2026. A stream of vehicle headlights and taillights is seen cutting through the total darkness on a Kyiv highway. Kyiv's energy system remains in a critical state due to a severe power deficit that cannot be covered by domestic generation or imports. The situation is exacerbated by freezing temperatures and a lack of central heating in many residential areas, forcing residents to rely on electric heaters; this overloads the damaged grid and triggers further emergency outages. Despite around-the-clock efforts by repair crews, the systemic energy shortage remains mas-stock-foto
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Kyiv, Ukraine. 28th Jan, 2026. A pedestrian is seen crossing a darkened intersection in Kyiv illuminated only by vehicle headlights during a severe power deficit Kyiv's energy system remains in a critical state due to a severe power deficit that cannot be covered by domestic generation or imports. The situation is exacerbated by freezing temperatures and a lack of central heating in many residential areas, forcing residents to rely on electric heaters; this overloads the damaged grid and triggers further emergency outages. Despite around-the-clock efforts by repair crews, the systemic ener-stock-foto
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Kyiv, Ukraine. 28th Jan, 2026. A silhouetted pedestrian is seen navigating a pitch-black street in Kyiv where the only illumination is seen coming from passing vehicle headlights. Kyiv's energy system remains in a critical state due to a severe power deficit that cannot be covered by domestic generation or imports. The situation is exacerbated by freezing temperatures and a lack of central heating in many residential areas, forcing residents to rely on electric heaters; this overloads the damaged grid and triggers further emergency outages. Despite around-the-clock efforts by repair crews,-stock-foto
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Kyiv, Ukraine. 28th Jan, 2026. A silhouetted lone pedestrian seen walking along a darkened sidewalk in Kyiv as the capital operates under strict electricity restrictions. Kyiv's energy system remains in a critical state due to a severe power deficit that cannot be covered by domestic generation or imports. The situation is exacerbated by freezing temperatures and a lack of central heating in many residential areas, forcing residents to rely on electric heaters; this overloads the damaged grid and triggers further emergency outages. Despite around-the-clock efforts by repair crews, the syst-stock-foto