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LONDON, United Kingdom, 16 April 2026. Author and Director of the European Council on Foreign Relations, Mark Leonard, presents his new book: Surviving Chaos. On why the post-Cold War system is already gone. Credit: Ian Bozic, Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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LONDON, United Kingdom, 16 April 2026. Author and Director of the European Council on Foreign Relations, Mark Leonard, presents his new book: Surviving Chaos. On why the post-Cold War system is already gone. Credit: Ian Bozic, Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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LONDON, United Kingdom, 16 April 2026. Author and Director of the European Council on Foreign Relations, Mark Leonard, presents his new book: Surviving Chaos. On why the post-Cold War system is already gone. Credit: Ian Bozic, Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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LONDON, United Kingdom, 16 April 2026. Author and Director of the European Council on Foreign Relations, Mark Leonard, presents his new book: Surviving Chaos. On why the post-Cold War system is already gone. Credit: Ian Bozic, Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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LONDON, United Kingdom, 16 April 2026. Author and Director of the European Council on Foreign Relations, Mark Leonard, presents his new book: Surviving Chaos. On why the post-Cold War system is already gone. Credit: Ian Bozic, Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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LONDON, United Kingdom, 16 April 2026. Author and Director of the European Council on Foreign Relations, Mark Leonard, presents his new book: Surviving Chaos. On why the post-Cold War system is already gone. Credit: Ian Bozic, Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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LONDON, United Kingdom, 16 April 2026. Author and Director of the European Council on Foreign Relations, Mark Leonard, presents his new book: Surviving Chaos. On why the post-Cold War system is already gone. Credit: Ian Bozic, Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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LONDON, United Kingdom, 16 April 2026. Author and Director of the European Council on Foreign Relations, Mark Leonard, presents his new book: Surviving Chaos. On why the post-Cold War system is already gone. Credit: Ian Bozic, Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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LONDON, United Kingdom, 16 April 2026. Author and Director of the European Council on Foreign Relations, Mark Leonard, presents his new book: Surviving Chaos. On why the post-Cold War system is already gone. Credit: Ian Bozic, Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Lima, Peru. 20th Sep, 2025. Indigenous protester challenging the police when hundreds march in Lima streets protesting against the government of Dina Boluarte, the Congress and the Judiciary. A series of recent events, such as the enactment of unpopular laws, clashes between state powers and the nation's prosecutor's office, corruption, the rising of organized crime, and amnesty for those who have committed crimes against humanity, have led people to take to the streets to protest. Credit: Fotoholica Press Agency/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Lima, Peru. 20th Sep, 2025. Indigenous protester challenging the police when hundreds march in Lima streets protesting against the government of Dina Boluarte, the Congress and the Judiciary. A series of recent events, such as the enactment of unpopular laws, clashes between state powers and the nation's prosecutor's office, corruption, the rising of organized crime, and amnesty for those who have committed crimes against humanity, have led people to take to the streets to protest. Credit: Fotoholica Press Agency/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Lima, Peru. 20th Sep, 2025. Protesters and police fighting over a Peruvian flag when hundreds march in Lima streets protesting against the government of Dina Boluarte, the Congress and the Judiciary. A series of recent events, such as the enactment of unpopular laws, clashes between state powers and the nation's prosecutor's office, corruption, the rising of organized crime, and amnesty for those who have committed crimes against humanity, have led people to take to the streets to protest. Credit: Fotoholica Press Agency/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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"The street belongs to the people, not to the corrupt" can be read on a piece of paper about to be stepped on by the police when hundreds march in Lima streets protesting against the government of Dina Boluarte, the Congress and the Judiciary. A series of recent events, such as the enactment of unpopular laws, clashes between state powers and the nation's prosecutor's office, corruption, the rising of organized crime, and amnesty for those who have committed crimes against humanity, have led people to take to the streets to protest.-stock-foto
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Lima, Peru. 20th Sep, 2025. Police splashed with a white substance when hundreds march in Lima streets protesting against the government of Dina Boluarte, the Congress and the Judiciary. A series of recent events, such as the enactment of unpopular laws, clashes between state powers and the nation's prosecutor's office, corruption, the rising of organized crime, and amnesty for those who have committed crimes against humanity, have led people to take to the streets to protest. Credit: Fotoholica Press Agency/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Lima, Peru. 20th Sep, 2025. Woman throwing a white substance at the police when hundreds march in Lima streets protesting against the government of Dina Boluarte, the Congress and the Judiciary. A series of recent events, such as the enactment of unpopular laws, clashes between state powers and the nation's prosecutor's office, corruption, the rising of organized crime, and amnesty for those who have committed crimes against humanity, have led people to take to the streets to protest. Credit: Fotoholica Press Agency/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Lima, Peru. 20th Sep, 2025. Woman trying to stop the police from advancing with her hands when hundreds march in Lima streets protesting against the government of Dina Boluarte, the Congress and the Judiciary. A series of recent events, such as the enactment of unpopular laws, clashes between state powers and the nation's prosecutor's office, corruption, the rising of organized crime, and amnesty for those who have committed crimes against humanity, have led people to take to the streets to protest. Credit: Fotoholica Press Agency/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Lima, Peru. 20th Sep, 2025. Woman trying to stop the police from advancing with her hands when hundreds march in Lima streets protesting against the government of Dina Boluarte, the Congress and the Judiciary. A series of recent events, such as the enactment of unpopular laws, clashes between state powers and the nation's prosecutor's office, corruption, the rising of organized crime, and amnesty for those who have committed crimes against humanity, have led people to take to the streets to protest. Credit: Fotoholica Press Agency/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Lima, Peru. 20th Sep, 2025. Protesters clashing with police when hundreds march in Lima streets protesting against the government of Dina Boluarte, the Congress and the Judiciary. A series of recent events, such as the enactment of unpopular laws, clashes between state powers and the nation's prosecutor's office, corruption, the rising of organized crime, and amnesty for those who have committed crimes against humanity, have led people to take to the streets to protest. Credit: Fotoholica Press Agency/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Lima, Peru. 20th Sep, 2025. Protesters clashing with police when hundreds march in Lima streets protesting against the government of Dina Boluarte, the Congress and the Judiciary. A series of recent events, such as the enactment of unpopular laws, clashes between state powers and the nation's prosecutor's office, corruption, the rising of organized crime, and amnesty for those who have committed crimes against humanity, have led people to take to the streets to protest. Credit: Fotoholica Press Agency/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Lima, Peru. 20th Sep, 2025. Police squads preparing to contain protesters when hundreds march in Lima streets protesting against the government of Dina Boluarte, the Congress and the Judiciary. A series of recent events, such as the enactment of unpopular laws, clashes between state powers and the nation's prosecutor's office, corruption, the rising of organized crime, and amnesty for those who have committed crimes against humanity, have led people to take to the streets to protest. Credit: Fotoholica Press Agency/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Lima, Peru. 20th Sep, 2025. Police squads preparing to contain protesters when hundreds march in Lima streets protesting against the government of Dina Boluarte, the Congress and the Judiciary. A series of recent events, such as the enactment of unpopular laws, clashes between state powers and the nation's prosecutor's office, corruption, the rising of organized crime, and amnesty for those who have committed crimes against humanity, have led people to take to the streets to protest. Credit: Fotoholica Press Agency/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Lima, Peru. 20th Sep, 2025. "The homeland is to defend" can be read on a banner when hundreds march in Lima streets protesting against the government of Dina Boluarte, the Congress and the Judiciary. A series of recent events, such as the enactment of unpopular laws, clashes between state powers and the nation's prosecutor's office, corruption, the rising of organized crime, and amnesty for those who have committed crimes against humanity, have led people to take to the streets to protest. Credit: Fotoholica Press Agency/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Lima, Peru. 20th Sep, 2025. "Dina Murderer, Get out!" can be read on a banner when hundreds march in Lima streets protesting against the government of Dina Boluarte, the Congress and the Judiciary. A series of recent events, such as the enactment of unpopular laws, clashes between state powers and the nation's prosecutor's office, corruption, the rising of organized crime, and amnesty for those who have committed crimes against humanity, have led people to take to the streets to protest. Credit: Fotoholica Press Agency/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Lima, Peru. 20th Sep, 2025. "Together against the dictatorship" can be read on a banner when hundreds march in Lima streets protesting against the government of Dina Boluarte, the Congress and the Judiciary. A series of recent events, such as the enactment of unpopular laws, clashes between state powers and the nation's prosecutor's office, corruption, the rising of organized crime, and amnesty for those who have committed crimes against humanity, have led people to take to the streets to protest. Credit: Fotoholica Press Agency/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Lima, Peru. 20th Sep, 2025. "For a new homeland, Peru all with generation Z" can be read on a banner when hundreds march in Lima streets protesting against the government of Dina Boluarte, the Congress and the Judiciary. A series of recent events, such as the enactment of unpopular laws, clashes between state powers and the nation's prosecutor's office, corruption, the rising of organized crime, and amnesty for those who have committed crimes against humanity, have led people to take to the streets to protest. Credit: Fotoholica Press Agency/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Lima, Peru. 20th Sep, 2025. Gigantic Peruvian flag is paraded through the streets when hundreds march in Lima streets protesting against the government of Dina Boluarte, the Congress and the Judiciary. A series of recent events, such as the enactment of unpopular laws, clashes between state powers and the nation's prosecutor's office, corruption, the rising of organized crime, and amnesty for those who have committed crimes against humanity, have led people to take to the streets to protest. Credit: Fotoholica Press Agency/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Lima, Peru. 20th Sep, 2025. Gigantic Peruvian flag is paraded through the streets when hundreds march in Lima streets protesting against the government of Dina Boluarte, the Congress and the Judiciary. A series of recent events, such as the enactment of unpopular laws, clashes between state powers and the nation's prosecutor's office, corruption, the rising of organized crime, and amnesty for those who have committed crimes against humanity, have led people to take to the streets to protest. Credit: Fotoholica Press Agency/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Batangas (Simlong), Philippines. Sept 20, 2025. The JG Summit Olefins petrochemical complex, Philippines' largest polyolefins manufacturer & operator of the country’s only steam cracker, overlooks the coastal road spanned by pipe rack bridges with industrial pipelines. Naphtha cracker & polymer units, distillation columns, stainless steel silos & process building rise behind hillside. The site’s expansion was inaugurated in 2024 by Pres. Marcos. L: electrical substation powers the industrial zone. R: large grey cylindrical silo of CEMEX/APO cement terminal. Credit: Kevin Izorce/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Batangas (Simlong), Philippines. Sept 20, 2025. The JG Summit Olefins petrochemical complex, Philippines' largest polyolefins manufacturer & operator of the country’s only steam cracker, overlooks the coastal road spanned by pipe rack bridges with industrial pipelines. Naphtha cracker & polymer units, distillation columns, stainless steel silos & process building rise behind hillside. The site’s expansion was inaugurated in 2024 by Pres. Marcos. L: electrical substation powers the industrial zone. R: large grey cylindrical silo of CEMEX/APO cement terminal. Credit: Kevin Izorce/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Israeli first responders at a site after an Iranian ballistic missile strike in Haifa Friday June 20 2025. Iran announced on Friday that it would not engage in talks over its nuclear program while under Israeli attack, as European powers pushed for renewed negotiations and the United States weighed possible involvement in the conflict. Meanwhile, a week into its military campaign, Israel reported striking dozens of targets overnight, including missile production facilities, military sites in western and central Iran, and a research center in Tehran it claims is linked to nuclear weapons develo-stock-foto
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Israeli police officers at a strike site after an Iranian ballistic missile strike in Haifa Friday June 20 2025. Iran announced on Friday that it would not engage in talks over its nuclear program while under Israeli attack, as European powers pushed for renewed negotiations and the United States weighed possible involvement in the conflict. Meanwhile, a week into its military campaign, Israel reported striking dozens of targets overnight, including missile production facilities, military sites in western and central Iran, and a research center in Tehran it claims is linked to nuclear weapons-stock-foto
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Israeli first responders at a site of an Iranian ballistic missile strike in Haifa Friday June 20 2025. Iran announced on Friday that it would not engage in talks over its nuclear program while under Israeli attack, as European powers pushed for renewed negotiations and the United States weighed possible involvement in the conflict. Meanwhile, a week into its military campaign, Israel reported striking dozens of targets overnight, including missile production facilities, military sites in western and central Iran, and a research center in Tehran it claims is linked to nuclear weapons developme-stock-foto
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An Israeli police officer at a site after an Iranian ballistic missile strike in Haifa Friday June 20 2025. Iran announced on Friday that it would not engage in talks over its nuclear program while under Israeli attack, as European powers pushed for renewed negotiations and the United States weighed possible involvement in the conflict. Meanwhile, a week into its military campaign, Israel reported striking dozens of targets overnight, including missile production facilities, military sites in western and central Iran, and a research center in Tehran it claims is linked to nuclear weapons devel-stock-foto
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Israeli first responders after an Iranian ballistic missile strike in Haifa Friday June 20 2025. Iran announced on Friday that it would not engage in talks over its nuclear program while under Israeli attack, as European powers pushed for renewed negotiations and the United States weighed possible involvement in the conflict. Meanwhile, a week into its military campaign, Israel reported striking dozens of targets overnight, including missile production facilities, military sites in western and central Iran, and a research center in Tehran it claims is linked to nuclear weapons development.  Ph-stock-foto
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Israeli first responders after an Iranian ballistic missile strike in Haifa Friday June 20 2025. Iran announced on Friday that it would not engage in talks over its nuclear program while under Israeli attack, as European powers pushed for renewed negotiations and the United States weighed possible involvement in the conflict. Meanwhile, a week into its military campaign, Israel reported striking dozens of targets overnight, including missile production facilities, military sites in western and central Iran, and a research center in Tehran it claims is linked to nuclear weapons development.  Ph-stock-foto
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Debris from a building after an Iranian ballistic missile strike in Haifa Friday June 20 2025. Iran announced on Friday that it would not engage in talks over its nuclear program while under Israeli attack, as European powers pushed for renewed negotiations and the United States weighed possible involvement in the conflict. Meanwhile, a week into its military campaign, Israel reported striking dozens of targets overnight, including missile production facilities, military sites in western and central Iran, and a research center in Tehran it claims is linked to nuclear weapons development.  Phot-stock-foto
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Israeli first responders at a site of an Iranian ballistic missile strike in Haifa Friday June 20 2025. Iran announced on Friday that it would not engage in talks over its nuclear program while under Israeli attack, as European powers pushed for renewed negotiations and the United States weighed possible involvement in the conflict. Meanwhile, a week into its military campaign, Israel reported striking dozens of targets overnight, including missile production facilities, military sites in western and central Iran, and a research center in Tehran it claims is linked to nuclear weapons developme-stock-foto
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Israeli police officers stand behind a police line after an Iranian ballistic missile strike in Haifa Friday June 20 2025. Iran announced on Friday that it would not engage in talks over its nuclear program while under Israeli attack, as European powers pushed for renewed negotiations and the United States weighed possible involvement in the conflict. Meanwhile, a week into its military campaign, Israel reported striking dozens of targets overnight, including missile production facilities, military sites in western and central Iran, and a research center in Tehran it claims is linked to nuclea-stock-foto
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Israeli first responder and a police officer at a site of an Iranian ballistic missile strike in Haifa Friday June 20 2025. Iran announced on Friday that it would not engage in talks over its nuclear program while under Israeli attack, as European powers pushed for renewed negotiations and the United States weighed possible involvement in the conflict. Meanwhile, a week into its military campaign, Israel reported striking dozens of targets overnight, including missile production facilities, military sites in western and central Iran, and a research center in Tehran it claims is linked to nucle-stock-foto
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Israeli first responders arrive at a site of an Iranian ballistic missile strike in Haifa Friday June 20 2025. Iran announced on Friday that it would not engage in talks over its nuclear program while under Israeli attack, as European powers pushed for renewed negotiations and the United States weighed possible involvement in the conflict. Meanwhile, a week into its military campaign, Israel reported striking dozens of targets overnight, including missile production facilities, military sites in western and central Iran, and a research center in Tehran it claims is linked to nuclear weapons de-stock-foto