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Understanding copyright is essential in digital publishing. Copyright ensures intellectual property is protected. Clear copyright and terms help avoid-stock-foto
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Understanding copyright is essential in digital publishing. Copyright ensures intellectual property is protected. Clear copyright and terms help avoid-stock-foto
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Understanding copyright is essential in digital publishing. Copyright ensures intellectual property is protected. Clear copyright and terms help avoid-stock-foto
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Understanding copyright is essential in digital publishing. Copyright ensures intellectual property is protected. Clear copyright and terms help avoid-stock-foto
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Understanding copyright is essential in digital publishing. Copyright ensures intellectual property is protected. Clear copyright and terms help avoid-stock-foto
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Understanding copyright is essential in digital publishing. Copyright ensures intellectual property is protected. Clear copyright and terms help avoid-stock-foto
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Understanding copyright is essential in digital publishing. Copyright ensures intellectual property is protected. Clear copyright and terms help avoid-stock-foto
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Understanding copyright is essential in digital publishing. Copyright ensures intellectual property is protected. Clear copyright and terms help avoid-stock-foto
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Understanding copyright is essential in digital publishing. Copyright ensures intellectual property is protected. Clear copyright and terms help avoid-stock-foto
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Understanding copyright is essential in digital publishing. Copyright ensures intellectual property is protected. Clear copyright and terms help avoid-stock-foto
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Understanding copyright is essential in digital publishing. Copyright ensures intellectual property is protected. Clear copyright and terms help avoid-stock-foto
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Immunization online concept. Woman in medical uniform on computer screen. Bottle of pills and tablets. Healthcare and medicine. Bacteria and microbes-stock-foto
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EMBARGOED TO 0001 WEDNESDAY MAY 6 File photo dated 01/12/25 of Strictly Come Dancing star Tasha Ghouri who has spoken out as new research shows almost a quarter of people would avoid someone who is deaf if they thought communicating with them would be too difficult. The findings from hearing loss charity RNID show the extent to which deaf people still face significant barriers in everyday life, such as shopping, visiting the doctor or socialising. Issue date: Wednesday May 6, 2026.-stock-foto
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sweeping up small pieces of broken glass and dishes on the kitchen tiles with a broom and dustpan to avoid cuts-stock-foto
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Carefully sweep up broken glassware from the kitchen tiles with a broom and dustpan to avoid cuts-stock-foto
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Carefully sweep up broken glassware from the kitchen tiles with a broom and dustpan to avoid cuts-stock-foto
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Carefully sweep up broken glassware from the kitchen tiles with a broom and dustpan to avoid cuts-stock-foto
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Carefully sweep up broken glass from dishes on the kitchen tiles to avoid cuts-stock-foto
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May 4, 2026, Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico: In recent weeks, temperatures in Mexico City have reached 30° Celsius (86° Fahrenheit), leading tourists and residents to use umbrellas, hats, loose clothing, shorts, and other items to avoid feeling even hotter. This heat wave can cause heatstroke, sunstroke, food spoilage, dehydration, exhaustion, and other health problems. zcontractphotographer, Mexico, CDMX, people, tourists, clothing, comfortable, cool, loose, shorts, hats, umbrellas, water, shade, heatstroke, sunstroke, food spoilage, dehydration, exhaustion, and other health problems; there are-stock-foto
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May 4, 2026, Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico: In recent weeks, temperatures in Mexico City have reached 30° Celsius (86° Fahrenheit), leading tourists and residents to use umbrellas, hats, loose clothing, shorts, and other items to avoid feeling even hotter. This heat wave can cause heatstroke, sunstroke, food spoilage, dehydration, exhaustion, and other health problems. zcontractphotographer, Mexico, CDMX, people, tourists, clothing, comfortable, cool, loose, shorts, hats, umbrellas, water, shade, heatstroke, sunstroke, food spoilage, dehydration, exhaustion, and other health problems; there are-stock-foto
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May 4, 2026, Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico: In recent weeks, temperatures in Mexico City have reached 30° Celsius (86° Fahrenheit), leading tourists and residents to use umbrellas, hats, loose clothing, shorts, and other items to avoid feeling even hotter. This heat wave can cause heatstroke, sunstroke, food spoilage, dehydration, exhaustion, and other health problems. zcontractphotographer, Mexico, CDMX, people, tourists, clothing, comfortable, cool, loose, shorts, hats, umbrellas, water, shade, heatstroke, sunstroke, food spoilage, dehydration, exhaustion, and other health problems; there are-stock-foto
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May 4, 2026, Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico: In recent weeks, temperatures in Mexico City have reached 30° Celsius (86° Fahrenheit), leading tourists and residents to use umbrellas, hats, loose clothing, shorts, and other items to avoid feeling even hotter. This heat wave can cause heatstroke, sunstroke, food spoilage, dehydration, exhaustion, and other health problems. zcontractphotographer, Mexico, CDMX, people, tourists, clothing, comfortable, cool, loose, shorts, hats, umbrellas, water, shade, heatstroke, sunstroke, food spoilage, dehydration, exhaustion, and other health problems; there are-stock-foto
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May 4, 2026, Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico: In recent weeks, temperatures in Mexico City have reached 30° Celsius (86° Fahrenheit), leading tourists and residents to use umbrellas, hats, loose clothing, shorts, and other items to avoid feeling even hotter. This heat wave can cause heatstroke, sunstroke, food spoilage, dehydration, exhaustion, and other health problems. zcontractphotographer, Mexico, CDMX, people, tourists, clothing, comfortable, cool, loose, shorts, hats, umbrellas, water, shade, heatstroke, sunstroke, food spoilage, dehydration, exhaustion, and other health problems; there are-stock-foto
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May 4, 2026, Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico: In recent weeks, temperatures in Mexico City have reached 30° Celsius (86° Fahrenheit), leading tourists and residents to use umbrellas, hats, loose clothing, shorts, and other items to avoid feeling even hotter. This heat wave can cause heatstroke, sunstroke, food spoilage, dehydration, exhaustion, and other health problems. zcontractphotographer, Mexico, CDMX, people, tourists, clothing, comfortable, cool, loose, shorts, hats, umbrellas, water, shade, heatstroke, sunstroke, food spoilage, dehydration, exhaustion, and other health problems; there are-stock-foto
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May 4, 2026, Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico: In recent weeks, temperatures in Mexico City have reached 30° Celsius (86° Fahrenheit), leading tourists and residents to use umbrellas, hats, loose clothing, shorts, and other items to avoid feeling even hotter. This heat wave can cause heatstroke, sunstroke, food spoilage, dehydration, exhaustion, and other health problems. zcontractphotographer, Mexico, CDMX, people, tourists, clothing, comfortable, cool, loose, shorts, hats, umbrellas, water, shade, heatstroke, sunstroke, food spoilage, dehydration, exhaustion, and other health problems; there are-stock-foto
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May 4, 2026, Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico: In recent weeks, temperatures in Mexico City have reached 30° Celsius (86° Fahrenheit), leading tourists and residents to use umbrellas, hats, loose clothing, shorts, and other items to avoid feeling even hotter. This heat wave can cause heatstroke, sunstroke, food spoilage, dehydration, exhaustion, and other health problems. zcontractphotographer, Mexico, CDMX, people, tourists, clothing, comfortable, cool, loose, shorts, hats, umbrellas, water, shade, heatstroke, sunstroke, food spoilage, dehydration, exhaustion, and other health problems; there are-stock-foto
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May 4, 2026, Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico: In recent weeks, temperatures in Mexico City have reached 30° Celsius (86° Fahrenheit), leading tourists and residents to use umbrellas, hats, loose clothing, shorts, and other items to avoid feeling even hotter. This heat wave can cause heatstroke, sunstroke, food spoilage, dehydration, exhaustion, and other health problems. zcontractphotographer, Mexico, CDMX, people, tourists, clothing, comfortable, cool, loose, shorts, hats, umbrellas, water, shade, heatstroke, sunstroke, food spoilage, dehydration, exhaustion, and other health problems; there are-stock-foto
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May 4, 2026, Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico: In recent weeks, temperatures in Mexico City have reached 30° Celsius (86° Fahrenheit), leading tourists and residents to use umbrellas, hats, loose clothing, shorts, and other items to avoid feeling even hotter. This heat wave can cause heatstroke, sunstroke, food spoilage, dehydration, exhaustion, and other health problems. zcontractphotographer, Mexico, CDMX, people, tourists, clothing, comfortable, cool, loose, shorts, hats, umbrellas, water, shade, heatstroke, sunstroke, food spoilage, dehydration, exhaustion, and other health problems; there are-stock-foto
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May 4, 2026, Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico: In recent weeks, temperatures in Mexico City have reached 30° Celsius (86° Fahrenheit), leading tourists and residents to use umbrellas, hats, loose clothing, shorts, and other items to avoid feeling even hotter. This heat wave can cause heatstroke, sunstroke, food spoilage, dehydration, exhaustion, and other health problems. zcontractphotographer, Mexico, CDMX, people, tourists, clothing, comfortable, cool, loose, shorts, hats, umbrellas, water, shade, heatstroke, sunstroke, food spoilage, dehydration, exhaustion, and other health problems; there-stock-foto
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May 4, 2026, Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico: In recent weeks, temperatures in Mexico City have reached 30° Celsius (86° Fahrenheit), leading tourists and residents to use umbrellas, hats, loose clothing, shorts, and other items to avoid feeling even hotter. This heat wave can cause heatstroke, sunstroke, food spoilage, dehydration, exhaustion, and other health problems. zcontractphotographer, Mexico, CDMX, people, tourists, clothing, comfortable, cool, loose, shorts, hats, umbrellas, water, shade, heatstroke, sunstroke, food spoilage, dehydration, exhaustion, and other health problems; there are-stock-foto
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May 4, 2026, Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico: In recent weeks, temperatures in Mexico City have reached 30° Celsius (86° Fahrenheit), leading tourists and residents to use umbrellas, hats, loose clothing, shorts, and other items to avoid feeling even hotter. This heat wave can cause heatstroke, sunstroke, food spoilage, dehydration, exhaustion, and other health problems. zcontractphotographer, Mexico, CDMX, people, tourists, clothing, comfortable, cool, loose, shorts, hats, umbrellas, water, shade, heatstroke, sunstroke, food spoilage, dehydration, exhaustion, and other health problems; there-stock-foto
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May 4, 2026, Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico: In recent weeks, temperatures in Mexico City have reached 30° Celsius (86° Fahrenheit), leading tourists and residents to use umbrellas, hats, loose clothing, shorts, and other items to avoid feeling even hotter. This heat wave can cause heatstroke, sunstroke, food spoilage, dehydration, exhaustion, and other health problems. zcontractphotographer, Mexico, CDMX, people, tourists, clothing, comfortable, cool, loose, shorts, hats, umbrellas, water, shade, heatstroke, sunstroke, food spoilage, dehydration, exhaustion, and other health problems; there-stock-foto
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May 4, 2026, Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico: In recent weeks, temperatures in Mexico City have reached 30° Celsius (86° Fahrenheit), leading tourists and residents to use umbrellas, hats, loose clothing, shorts, and other items to avoid feeling even hotter. This heat wave can cause heatstroke, sunstroke, food spoilage, dehydration, exhaustion, and other health problems. zcontractphotographer, Mexico, CDMX, people, tourists, clothing, comfortable, cool, loose, shorts, hats, umbrellas, water, shade, heatstroke, sunstroke, food spoilage, dehydration, exhaustion, and other health problems; there are-stock-foto
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May 4, 2026, Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico: In recent weeks, temperatures in Mexico City have reached 30° Celsius (86° Fahrenheit), leading tourists and residents to use umbrellas, hats, loose clothing, shorts, and other items to avoid feeling even hotter. This heat wave can cause heatstroke, sunstroke, food spoilage, dehydration, exhaustion, and other health problems. zcontractphotographer, Mexico, CDMX, people, tourists, clothing, comfortable, cool, loose, shorts, hats, umbrellas, water, shade, heatstroke, sunstroke, food spoilage, dehydration, exhaustion, and other health problems; there-stock-foto
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May 4, 2026, Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico: In recent weeks, temperatures in Mexico City have reached 30° Celsius (86° Fahrenheit), leading tourists and residents to use umbrellas, hats, loose clothing, shorts, and other items to avoid feeling even hotter. This heat wave can cause heatstroke, sunstroke, food spoilage, dehydration, exhaustion, and other health problems. zcontractphotographer, Mexico, CDMX, people, tourists, clothing, comfortable, cool, loose, shorts, hats, umbrellas, water, shade, heatstroke, sunstroke, food spoilage, dehydration, exhaustion, and other health problems; there are-stock-foto
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May 4, 2026, Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico: In recent weeks, temperatures in Mexico City have reached 30° Celsius (86° Fahrenheit), leading tourists and residents to use umbrellas, hats, loose clothing, shorts, and other items to avoid feeling even hotter. This heat wave can cause heatstroke, sunstroke, food spoilage, dehydration, exhaustion, and other health problems. zcontractphotographer, Mexico, CDMX, people, tourists, clothing, comfortable, cool, loose, shorts, hats, umbrellas, water, shade, heatstroke, sunstroke, food spoilage, dehydration, exhaustion, and other health problems; there-stock-foto
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May 4, 2026, Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico: In recent weeks, temperatures in Mexico City have reached 30° Celsius (86° Fahrenheit), leading tourists and residents to use umbrellas, hats, loose clothing, shorts, and other items to avoid feeling even hotter. This heat wave can cause heatstroke, sunstroke, food spoilage, dehydration, exhaustion, and other health problems. zcontractphotographer, Mexico, CDMX, people, tourists, clothing, comfortable, cool, loose, shorts, hats, umbrellas, water, shade, heatstroke, sunstroke, food spoilage, dehydration, exhaustion, and other health problems; there are-stock-foto
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May 4, 2026, Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico: In recent weeks, temperatures in Mexico City have reached 30° Celsius (86° Fahrenheit), leading tourists and residents to use umbrellas, hats, loose clothing, shorts, and other items to avoid feeling even hotter. This heat wave can cause heatstroke, sunstroke, food spoilage, dehydration, exhaustion, and other health problems. zcontractphotographer, Mexico, CDMX, people, tourists, clothing, comfortable, cool, loose, shorts, hats, umbrellas, water, shade, heatstroke, sunstroke, food spoilage, dehydration, exhaustion, and other health problems; there are-stock-foto
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May 4, 2026, Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico: In recent weeks, temperatures in Mexico City have reached 30° Celsius (86° Fahrenheit), leading tourists and residents to use umbrellas, hats, loose clothing, shorts, and other items to avoid feeling even hotter. This heat wave can cause heatstroke, sunstroke, food spoilage, dehydration, exhaustion, and other health problems. zcontractphotographer, Mexico, CDMX, people, tourists, clothing, comfortable, cool, loose, shorts, hats, umbrellas, water, shade, heatstroke, sunstroke, food spoilage, dehydration, exhaustion, and other health problems; there are-stock-foto