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Former Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra departs Government House in Bangkok, Thailand. Thailand's Constitutional Court has removed Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra from office due to ethical misconduct related to a leaked phone call with Cambodia's former leader, Hun Sen. This ruling marks the fifth time since 2008 that a Thai prime minister has been dismissed by the court, leading to increased political uncertainty in the country.-stock-foto
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Former Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra speaks at Government House in Bangkok, Thailand. Thailand's Constitutional Court has removed Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra from office due to ethical misconduct related to a leaked phone call with Cambodia's former leader, Hun Sen. This ruling marks the fifth time since 2008 that a Thai prime minister has been dismissed by the court, leading to increased political uncertainty in the country.-stock-foto
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Former Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra departs Government House in Bangkok, Thailand. Thailand's Constitutional Court has removed Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra from office due to ethical misconduct related to a leaked phone call with Cambodia's former leader, Hun Sen. This ruling marks the fifth time since 2008 that a Thai prime minister has been dismissed by the court, leading to increased political uncertainty in the country.-stock-foto
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Former Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra speaks at Government House in Bangkok, Thailand. Thailand's Constitutional Court has removed Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra from office due to ethical misconduct related to a leaked phone call with Cambodia's former leader, Hun Sen. This ruling marks the fifth time since 2008 that a Thai prime minister has been dismissed by the court, leading to increased political uncertainty in the country.-stock-foto
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Former Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra departs Government House in Bangkok, Thailand. Thailand's Constitutional Court has removed Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra from office due to ethical misconduct related to a leaked phone call with Cambodia's former leader, Hun Sen. This ruling marks the fifth time since 2008 that a Thai prime minister has been dismissed by the court, leading to increased political uncertainty in the country.-stock-foto
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Flags wave at Government House in Bangkok, Thailand. Thailand's Constitutional Court has removed Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra from office due to ethical misconduct related to a leaked phone call with Cambodia's former leader, Hun Sen. This ruling marks the fifth time since 2008 that a Thai prime minister has been dismissed by the court, leading to increased political uncertainty in the country.-stock-foto
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Flags wave at Government House in Bangkok, Thailand. Thailand's Constitutional Court has removed Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra from office due to ethical misconduct related to a leaked phone call with Cambodia's former leader, Hun Sen. This ruling marks the fifth time since 2008 that a Thai prime minister has been dismissed by the court, leading to increased political uncertainty in the country.-stock-foto
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Former Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra speaks at Government House in Bangkok, Thailand. Thailand's Constitutional Court has removed Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra from office due to ethical misconduct related to a leaked phone call with Cambodia's former leader, Hun Sen. This ruling marks the fifth time since 2008 that a Thai prime minister has been dismissed by the court, leading to increased political uncertainty in the country.-stock-foto
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Former Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra speaks at Government House in Bangkok, Thailand. Thailand's Constitutional Court has removed Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra from office due to ethical misconduct related to a leaked phone call with Cambodia's former leader, Hun Sen. This ruling marks the fifth time since 2008 that a Thai prime minister has been dismissed by the court, leading to increased political uncertainty in the country.-stock-foto
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Former Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra speaks at Government House in Bangkok, Thailand. Thailand's Constitutional Court has removed Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra from office due to ethical misconduct related to a leaked phone call with Cambodia's former leader, Hun Sen. This ruling marks the fifth time since 2008 that a Thai prime minister has been dismissed by the court, leading to increased political uncertainty in the country.-stock-foto
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Former Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra speaks at Government House in Bangkok, Thailand. Thailand's Constitutional Court has removed Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra from office due to ethical misconduct related to a leaked phone call with Cambodia's former leader, Hun Sen. This ruling marks the fifth time since 2008 that a Thai prime minister has been dismissed by the court, leading to increased political uncertainty in the country.-stock-foto
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Former Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra speaks at Government House in Bangkok, Thailand. Thailand's Constitutional Court has removed Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra from office due to ethical misconduct related to a leaked phone call with Cambodia's former leader, Hun Sen. This ruling marks the fifth time since 2008 that a Thai prime minister has been dismissed by the court, leading to increased political uncertainty in the country.-stock-foto
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Former Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra speaks at Government House in Bangkok, Thailand. Thailand's Constitutional Court has removed Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra from office due to ethical misconduct related to a leaked phone call with Cambodia's former leader, Hun Sen. This ruling marks the fifth time since 2008 that a Thai prime minister has been dismissed by the court, leading to increased political uncertainty in the country.-stock-foto
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Former Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra speaks at Government House in Bangkok, Thailand. Thailand's Constitutional Court has removed Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra from office due to ethical misconduct related to a leaked phone call with Cambodia's former leader, Hun Sen. This ruling marks the fifth time since 2008 that a Thai prime minister has been dismissed by the court, leading to increased political uncertainty in the country.-stock-foto
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Former Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra speaks at Government House in Bangkok, Thailand. Thailand's Constitutional Court has removed Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra from office due to ethical misconduct related to a leaked phone call with Cambodia's former leader, Hun Sen. This ruling marks the fifth time since 2008 that a Thai prime minister has been dismissed by the court, leading to increased political uncertainty in the country.-stock-foto
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Art of silhouette of Putrajaya city skyline showcasing its iconic buildings and structures-stock-foto
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Wismar, Germany. 27th Aug, 2025. Holidaymakers photograph the new cruise ship 'Disney Adventure' at the fitting-out quay of the Wismar shipyard during a harbor tour. After around seven years of construction, one of the world's largest cruise ships will be leaving the Hanseatic city in the next few days. The US shipping company Disney Cruise Line took over the ship from the insolvency estate and is having it built by the Meyer shipyard in Papenburg, Lower Saxony. The ship will be in service for the Disney Group in Southeast Asia from the end of 2025. Credit: Je/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Wismar, Germany. 27th Aug, 2025. A worker stands on a cabin balcony on the new cruise ship 'Disney Adventure' at the outfitting quay of the Wismar shipyard. After around seven years of construction, one of the world's largest cruise ships will be leaving the Hanseatic city in the next few days. The US shipping company Disney Cruise Line took over the ship from the insolvency estate and is having it built by the Meyer shipyard in Papenburg, Lower Saxony. The ship will be in service for the Disney Group in Southeast Asia from the end of 2025. Credit: Jens Büttne/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Wismar, Germany. 27th Aug, 2025. A worker stands on a cabin balcony on the new cruise ship 'Disney Adventure' at the outfitting quay of the Wismar shipyard. After around seven years of construction, one of the world's largest cruise ships will be leaving the Hanseatic city in the next few days. The US shipping company Disney Cruise Line took over the ship from the insolvency estate and is having it built by the Meyer shipyard in Papenburg, Lower Saxony. The ship will be in service for the Disney Group in Southeast Asia from the end of 2025. Credit: Jens Büttne/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Wismar, Germany. 27th Aug, 2025. The new cruise ship 'Disney Adventure' is moored at the outfitting quay of the Wismar shipyard. After around seven years of construction, one of the world's largest cruise ships will be leaving the Hanseatic city in the next few days. The US shipping company Disney Cruise Line took over the ship from the insolvency estate and is having it built by the Meyer shipyard in Papenburg, Lower Saxony. The ship will be in service for the Disney Group in Southeast Asia from the end of 2025. Credit: Jens Büttner/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Wismar, Germany. 27th Aug, 2025. Shipbuilders work on the funnel of the new cruise ship 'Disney Adventure' at the outfitting quay of the Wismar shipyard. After around seven years of construction, one of the world's largest cruise ships will be leaving the Hanseatic city in the next few days. The US shipping company Disney Cruise Line took over the ship from the insolvency estate and is having it built by the Meyer shipyard in Papenburg, Lower Saxony. The ship will be in service for the Disney Group in Southeast Asia from the end of 2025. Credit: Jens Büttner/d/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Wismar, Germany. 27th Aug, 2025. The new cruise ship 'Disney Adventure' is moored at the outfitting quay of the Wismar shipyard. After around seven years of construction, one of the world's largest cruise ships will be leaving the Hanseatic city in the next few days. The US shipping company Disney Cruise Line took over the ship from the insolvency estate and is having it built by the Meyer shipyard in Papenburg, Lower Saxony. The ship will be in service for the Disney Group in Southeast Asia from the end of 2025. Credit: Jens Büttner/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Wismar, Germany. 27th Aug, 2025. A harbor tug passes in front of the bow of the new cruise ship 'Disney Adventure' at the outfitting quay of the Wismar shipyard. After around seven years of construction, one of the world's largest cruise ships will be leaving the Hanseatic city in the next few days. The US shipping company Disney Cruise Line took over the ship from the insolvency estate and is having it built by the Meyer shipyard in Papenburg, Lower Saxony. The ship will be in service for the Disney Group in Southeast Asia from the end of 2025. Credit: Jens B/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Wismar, Germany. 27th Aug, 2025. Holidaymakers photograph the new cruise ship 'Disney Adventure' at the fitting-out quay of the Wismar shipyard during a harbor tour. After around seven years of construction, one of the world's largest cruise ships will be leaving the Hanseatic city in the next few days. The US shipping company Disney Cruise Line took over the ship from the insolvency estate and is having it built by the Meyer shipyard in Papenburg, Lower Saxony. The ship will be in service for the Disney Group in Southeast Asia from the end of 2025. Credit: Je/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Wismar, Germany. 27th Aug, 2025. The lettering with the ship's name on the stern of the new cruise ship 'Disney Adventure' at the outfitting quay of the Wismar shipyard. After around seven years of construction, one of the world's largest cruise ships will be leaving the Hanseatic city in the next few days. The US shipping company Disney Cruise Line took over the ship from the insolvency estate and is having it built by the Meyer shipyard in Papenburg, Lower Saxony. The ship will be in service for the Disney Group in Southeast Asia from the end of 2025. Photo Credit: dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Wismar, Germany. 27th Aug, 2025. Holidaymakers photograph the new cruise ship 'Disney Adventure' at the fitting-out quay of the Wismar shipyard during a harbor tour. After around seven years of construction, one of the world's largest cruise ships will be leaving the Hanseatic city in the next few days. The US shipping company Disney Cruise Line took over the ship from the insolvency estate and is having it built by the Meyer shipyard in Papenburg, Lower Saxony. The ship will be in service for the Disney Group in Southeast Asia from the end of 2025. Credit: Je/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Wismar, Germany. 27th Aug, 2025. Holidaymakers photograph the new cruise ship 'Disney Adventure' from the city harbor at the outfitting quay of the Wismar shipyard. After around seven years of construction, one of the world's largest cruise ships will be leaving the Hanseatic city in the next few days. The US shipping company Disney Cruise Line took over the ship from the insolvency estate and is having it built by the Meyer shipyard in Papenburg, Lower Saxony. The ship will be in service for the Disney Group in Southeast Asia from the end of 2025. Credit: Jen/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Wismar, Germany. 27th Aug, 2025. The 'Wisemara', a replica of an old cog found off the island of Poel, passes the new cruise ship 'Disney Adventure' at the outfitting quay of the Wismar shipyard. After around seven years of construction, one of the world's largest cruise ships will be leaving the Hanseatic city in the next few days. The US shipping company Disney Cruise Line took over the ship from the insolvency estate and is having it built by the Meyer shipyard in Papenburg, Lower Saxony. The ship will be in service for the Disney Group in Southeast Asia f Credit: dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Wismar, Germany. 27th Aug, 2025. A picture of Mickey Mouse can be seen on the bow of the cruise ship 'Disney Adventure' at the fitting-out quay of the Wismar shipyard. After around seven years of construction, one of the world's largest cruise ships will be leaving the Hanseatic city in the next few days. The US shipping company Disney Cruise Line took over the ship from the insolvency estate and is having it built by the Meyer shipyard in Papenburg, Lower Saxony. The ship will be in service for the Disney Group in Southeast Asia from the end of 2025. Credit:/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Wismar, Germany. 27th Aug, 2025. A harbor tug passes in front of the bow of the new cruise ship 'Disney Adventure' at the outfitting quay of the Wismar shipyard. After around seven years of construction, one of the world's largest cruise ships will be leaving the Hanseatic city in the next few days. The US shipping company Disney Cruise Line took over the ship from the insolvency estate and is having it built by the Meyer shipyard in Papenburg, Lower Saxony. The ship will be in service for the Disney Group in Southeast Asia from the end of 2025. Credit: Jens B/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Wismar, Germany. 27th Aug, 2025. The cruise ship 'Disney Adventure' is moored at the fitting-out quay of the Wismar shipyard. After around seven years of construction, one of the world's largest cruise ships will be leaving the Hanseatic city in the next few days. The US shipping company Disney Cruise Line took over the ship from the insolvency estate and is having it built by the Meyer shipyard in Papenburg, Lower Saxony. The ship will be in service for the Disney Group in Southeast Asia from the end of 2025. Credit: Jens Büttner/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Wismar, Germany. 27th Aug, 2025. A sailing boat passes the new cruise ship 'Disney Adventure' at the outfitting quay of the Wismar shipyard. After around seven years of construction, one of the world's largest cruise ships will be leaving the Hanseatic city in the next few days. The US shipping company Disney Cruise Line took over the ship from the insolvency estate and is having it built by the Meyer shipyard in Papenburg, Lower Saxony. The ship will be in service for the Disney Group in Southeast Asia from the end of 2025. Credit: Jens Büttner/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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PHONSAVAN, LAOS - AUGUST 27: Heavy rainfall caused by Typhoon Kajiki observed in Phonsavan, Laos on August 27, 2025.-stock-foto
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PHONSAVAN, LAOS - AUGUST 27: Heavy rainfall caused by Typhoon Kajiki observed in Phonsavan, Laos on August 27, 2025.-stock-foto
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Pine Belt, also known as Piney Woods, a region in Southeast Mississippi, political map. The region get its name from longleaf pine trees.-stock-foto
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Yeoju, Gyeonggi, SOUTH KOREA. 27th Aug, 2025. Aug 27, 2025-Yeoju, South Korea-ROK Army 7th Corps Engineer Brigade and U.S. Army 11th Engineer Battalion the 2nd Infantary Division soldiers take part in an joint conduct bridging drill near Southern Han-river in Yeoju, South Korea. The three-day exercise kicked off Monday near the Namhan River in Yeoju, about 65 kilometers southeast of Seoul, involving around 300 troops and some 150 pieces of equipment, including KM3 amphibious bridging vehicles and ribbon bridge systems, according to the Army. Credit: ZUMA Press, Inc./Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Yeoju, Gyeonggi, SOUTH KOREA. 27th Aug, 2025. Aug 27, 2025-Yeoju, South Korea-ROK Army 7th Corps Engineer Brigade and U.S. Army 11th Engineer Battalion the 2nd Infantary Division soldiers take part in an joint conduct bridging drill near Southern Han-river in Yeoju, South Korea. The three-day exercise kicked off Monday near the Namhan River in Yeoju, about 65 kilometers southeast of Seoul, involving around 300 troops and some 150 pieces of equipment, including KM3 amphibious bridging vehicles and ribbon bridge systems, according to the Army. Credit: ZUMA Press, Inc./Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Yeoju, Gyeonggi, SOUTH KOREA. 27th Aug, 2025. Aug 27, 2025-Yeoju, South Korea-ROK Army 7th Corps Engineer Brigade and U.S. Army 11th Engineer Battalion the 2nd Infantary Division soldiers take part in an joint conduct bridging drill near Southern Han-river in Yeoju, South Korea. The three-day exercise kicked off Monday near the Namhan River in Yeoju, about 65 kilometers southeast of Seoul, involving around 300 troops and some 150 pieces of equipment, including KM3 amphibious bridging vehicles and ribbon bridge systems, according to the Army. Credit: ZUMA Press, Inc./Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Yeoju, Gyeonggi, SOUTH KOREA. 27th Aug, 2025. Aug 27, 2025-Yeoju, South Korea-ROK Army 7th Corps Engineer Brigade and U.S. Army 11th Engineer Battalion the 2nd Infantary Division soldiers take part in an joint conduct bridging drill near Southern Han-river in Yeoju, South Korea. The three-day exercise kicked off Monday near the Namhan River in Yeoju, about 65 kilometers southeast of Seoul, involving around 300 troops and some 150 pieces of equipment, including KM3 amphibious bridging vehicles and ribbon bridge systems, according to the Army. Credit: ZUMA Press, Inc./Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Yeoju, Gyeonggi, SOUTH KOREA. 27th Aug, 2025. Aug 27, 2025-Yeoju, South Korea-ROK Army 7th Corps Engineer Brigade and U.S. Army 11th Engineer Battalion the 2nd Infantary Division soldiers take part in an joint conduct bridging drill near Southern Han-river in Yeoju, South Korea. The three-day exercise kicked off Monday near the Namhan River in Yeoju, about 65 kilometers southeast of Seoul, involving around 300 troops and some 150 pieces of equipment, including KM3 amphibious bridging vehicles and ribbon bridge systems, according to the Army. Credit: ZUMA Press, Inc./Alamy Live News-stock-foto