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May 6, 2026, Ciudad Autonoma, Buenos Aires, argentina: The pensioners' marches, which are usually held on Wednesdays to protest their pensions and the economic austerity measures, often end in violent clashes between demonstrators and the security forces guarding the area. Repression and operation: The Gendarmerie and the Federal Police have advanced on the demonstrators repeatedly, using shields, tear gas, and shoving to clear the street, applying the public order protocol. (Credit Image: © Virginia Chaile/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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May 6, 2026, Ciudad Autonoma, Buenos Aires, argentina: The pensioners' marches, which are usually held on Wednesdays to protest their pensions and the economic austerity measures, often end in violent clashes between demonstrators and the security forces guarding the area. Repression and operation: The Gendarmerie and the Federal Police have advanced on the demonstrators repeatedly, using shields, tear gas, and shoving to clear the street, applying the public order protocol. (Credit Image: © Virginia Chaile/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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May 6, 2026, Ciudad Autonoma, Buenos Aires, argentina: The pensioners' marches, which are usually held on Wednesdays to protest their pensions and the economic austerity measures, often end in violent clashes between demonstrators and the security forces guarding the area. Repression and operation: The Gendarmerie and the Federal Police have advanced on the demonstrators repeatedly, using shields, tear gas, and shoving to clear the street, applying the public order protocol. (Credit Image: © Virginia Chaile/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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May 6, 2026, Ciudad Autonoma, Buenos Aires, argentina: The pensioners' marches, which are usually held on Wednesdays to protest their pensions and the economic austerity measures, often end in violent clashes between demonstrators and the security forces guarding the area. Repression and operation: The Gendarmerie and the Federal Police have advanced on the demonstrators repeatedly, using shields, tear gas, and shoving to clear the street, applying the public order protocol. (Credit Image: © Virginia Chaile/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Bournemouth,  Dorset UK. 5th May 2026. UK weather:  sunny intervals at Bournemouth beach.  BCP Council Workers remove sand from the promenade using spades, brushes and wheelbarrows.  Credit: Carolyn Jenkins/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Silhouettes of diverse people seated back view, each using a laptop. All figures face forward, focused on their screens. Posture suggests concentratio-stock-foto
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Diverse business people with laptops set. Inclusive professionals of different ages, cultures and abilities using devices. Full body modern characters-stock-foto
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Erding, Germany. 04th May, 2026. Police officers demonstrate a drone interception using FPV drones during the opening of the Drone Competence and Defense Center. The 2025 Drone Competence and Defense Center (DKAZ) is a direct response to the increasing number of incidents involving drones in Bavaria, for example over airports. Credit: Peter Kneffel/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Weimar, Germany. 04th May, 2026. Stefanie Ader, tele-emergency doctor, sits in the tele-emergency doctor's office at the Thuringia Association of Statutory Health Insurance Physicians in Weimar. The tele-emergency doctor connects to the paramedics remotely using digital technology. Until the emergency doctor arrives on site, he can monitor the patient's vital signs, assess the situation and instruct the paramedics to take the necessary measures. Credit: Martin Schutt/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Weimar, Germany. 04th May, 2026. Stefanie Ader, tele-emergency doctor, sits in the tele-emergency doctor's office at the Thuringia Association of Statutory Health Insurance Physicians in Weimar. The tele-emergency doctor connects to the paramedics remotely using digital technology. Until the emergency doctor arrives on site, he can monitor the patient's vital signs, assess the situation and instruct the paramedics to take the necessary measures. Credit: Martin Schutt/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Man Working on Laptop Silhouette Vector, Relaxed Sitting Business Person Using Computer, Remote Work Concept Illustration-stock-foto
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Man Working on Laptop Silhouette Vector, Relaxed Sitting Business Person Using Computer, Remote Work Concept Illustration-stock-foto
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Man Working on Laptop Silhouette Vector, Relaxed Sitting Business Person Using Computer, Remote Work Concept Illustration-stock-foto
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Man Working on Laptop Silhouette Vector, Relaxed Sitting Business Person Using Computer, Remote Work Concept Illustration-stock-foto
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Man Working on Laptop Silhouette Vector, Relaxed Sitting Business Person Using Computer, Remote Work Concept Illustration-stock-foto
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Personal perspective overhead view of a diabetic woman sitting at a table using an insulin pump before eating a cherry brioche bun-stock-foto
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Weimar, Germany. 04th May, 2026. Stefanie Ader, tele-emergency doctor, sits in the tele-emergency doctor's office at the Thuringia Association of Statutory Health Insurance Physicians in Weimar. The tele-emergency doctor connects to the paramedics remotely using digital technology. Until the emergency doctor arrives on site, he can monitor the patient's vital signs, assess the situation and instruct the paramedics to take the necessary measures. Credit: Martin Schutt/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Professional carpenter using miter saw cutting wood outdoors for home improvement, construction and sustainable DIY in backyard.-stock-foto
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Smithsonian National Museum Of African Art Colorful Geometric Hallway Washington DC USA // WASHINGTON DC, United States — Vibrant geometric wall murals and hexagonal carpet tiles line a brightly illuminated corridor inside the Smithsonian National Museum of African Art. The space features sculptural "Shadowy" armchairs designed by Tord Boontje, which are hand-woven by artisans in Senegal using colored plastic threads over steel frames. This contemporary interior styling complements the building's original 1987 structural design by architect Jean-Paul Carlhian, utilizing bold, African-inspired-stock-foto
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Close-up of a woman sitting at a table at an outdoor cafe using a glucometer to measure her blood sugar before eating a cherry brioche bun-stock-foto
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Man Working on Laptop Silhouette Vector, Relaxed Sitting Business Person Using Computer, Remote Work Concept Illustration-stock-foto
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04 May 2026, Thuringia, Weimar: Georg Maier (SPD), Minister of the Interior and Local Government and 2nd Deputy Prime Minister of Thuringia, talks to Stefanie Ader, tele-emergency doctor, in the tele-emergency doctor center at the Association of Statutory Health Insurance Physicians of Thuringia in Weimar. The tele-emergency doctor connects to the paramedics remotely using digital technology. Until the emergency doctor arrives on site, he can monitor the patient's vital signs, assess the situation and instruct the paramedics to take the necessary measures. Photo: Martin Schutt/dpa-stock-foto
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Nansamba II Leilah Babirye Blue Glazed Ceramic Head Washington DC USA // WASHINGTON, District of Columbia — A large blue glazed ceramic head adorned with braided bicycle tire inner tubes, Leilah Babirye's 2021 sculpture "Nansamba II from the Kuchu Ngabi (Antelope) Clan," anchors a museum exhibition space. The Ugandan-born artist constructs her totemic figures using a synthesis of traditional ceramics and found objects to reclaim the precolonial history of the Buganda kingdom. By incorporating the term "kuchu"—meaning queer—and the feminizing "Na-" prefix into her naming conventions, Babirye sy-stock-foto
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Weimar, Germany. 04th May, 2026. Stefanie Ader, tele-emergency doctor, sits in the tele-emergency doctor's office at the Thuringia Association of Statutory Health Insurance Physicians in Weimar. The tele-emergency doctor connects to the paramedics remotely using digital technology. Until the emergency doctor arrives on site, he can monitor the patient's vital signs, assess the situation and instruct the paramedics to take the necessary measures. Credit: Martin Schutt/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Man Working on Laptop Silhouette Vector, Relaxed Sitting Business Person Using Computer, Remote Work Concept Illustration-stock-foto
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04 May 2026, Thuringia, Weimar: Georg Maier (right, SPD), Minister of the Interior and Local Government and 2nd Deputy Prime Minister of Thuringia, talks to Tim Daume (left), DRK emergency paramedic, at a presentation of the tele-emergency doctor center at the Thuringia Association of Statutory Health Insurance Physicians in Weimar. The tele-emergency doctor connects to the paramedics remotely using digital technology. Until the emergency doctor arrives on site, he can monitor the patient's vital signs, assess the situation and instruct the paramedics to take the necessary measures. Photo: Mar-stock-foto
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Hiroshi Senju Waterfall Blue Folding Screen Smithsonian Washington DC USA // WASHINGTON D.C., United States — Hiroshi Senju's 2024 artwork "Waterfall," a pair of six-panel folding screens, anchors an exhibition space inside the Smithsonian's National Museum of Asian Art. Rooted in the Japanese nihonga painting tradition, the piece is constructed using natural mineral pigments on Japanese mulberry paper. To achieve the dynamic cascading effect, Senju applied azurite—slightly burned to darken its blue hue—with wide traditional brushes for the background, while shell white pigment was poured, bru-stock-foto
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Worker using electric planer on wooden plank outdoors-stock-foto
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Professional carpenter using miter saw cutting wood outdoors for home improvement, construction and sustainable DIY in backyard.-stock-foto
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Professional carpenter using miter saw cutting wood outdoors for home improvement, construction and sustainable DIY in backyard.-stock-foto
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Close-up of a woman sitting at a table at an outdoor cafe using a glucometer to measure her blood sugar before eating a cherry brioche bun-stock-foto
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Smithsonian National Museum Asian Art Pahari Miniature Paintings Red Gallery Washington DC USA // WASHINGTON DC, United States — Framed Indian miniature artworks and a large-scale mural reproduction line the deep red walls of the "Of the Hills: Pahari Paintings from India's Himalayan Kingdoms" exhibition at the Smithsonian's National Museum of Asian Art. Originating in the lower Himalayan courts between the 17th and 19th centuries, the Pahari school of art is renowned for its lyrical linework and vibrant color palettes. These intricate miniatures were traditionally executed using opaque waterc-stock-foto
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Professional carpenter using miter saw cutting wood outdoors for home improvement, construction and sustainable DIY in backyard.-stock-foto
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Kawira Mwirichia Framed Kanga Textiles Washington DC United States // WASHINGTON DC, United States — Framed kanga textiles from Kenyan artist Kawira Mwirichia's 2017 series "To Revolutionary Type Love" line a museum gallery wall. Created using dye on cotton cloth, the works reinterpret traditional East African textiles known as "cloths that speak," which are historically presented as wedding gifts to welcome brides into their new families. Because these garments were traditionally unavailable for LGBTQ+ unions, Mwirichia designed a unique kanga for every nation in the world to be used in marri-stock-foto
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Weimar, Germany. 04th May, 2026. DRK emergency paramedics at a presentation of the emergency telemedicine center at the Thuringia Association of Statutory Health Insurance Physicians in Weimar. The tele-emergency doctor connects to the paramedics remotely using digital technology. Until the emergency doctor arrives on site, he can monitor the patient's vital signs, assess the situation and instruct the paramedics to take the necessary measures. Credit: Martin Schutt/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Hiroshi Senju Waterfall Blue Six Panel Folding Screen Washington DC United States // WASHINGTON DC, United States — A curved wooden viewing bench faces Hiroshi Senju's 2024 artwork "Waterfall," a pair of six-panel folding screens exhibited at the National Museum of Asian Art. Rooted in the nihonga tradition of Japanese-style painting, Senju created the vivid blue background by applying slightly burned azurite mineral pigment onto Japanese mulberry paper using wide, traditional brushes. The cascading water effects were achieved by pouring, brushing, and spraying shell white pigment across the e-stock-foto
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Man Working on Laptop Silhouette Vector, Relaxed Sitting Business Person Using Computer, Remote Work Concept Illustration-stock-foto
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Overhead personal perspective of a woman sitting at a table at an outdoor cafe using a glucometer to measure her blood sugar before eating a cherry brioche bun-stock-foto
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Weimar, Germany. 04th May, 2026. Stefanie Ader, tele-emergency doctor, sits in the tele-emergency doctor's office at the Thuringia Association of Statutory Health Insurance Physicians in Weimar. The tele-emergency doctor connects to the paramedics remotely using digital technology. Until the emergency doctor arrives on site, he can monitor the patient's vital signs, assess the situation and instruct the paramedics to take the necessary measures. Credit: Martin Schutt/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Weimar, Germany. 04th May, 2026. Stefanie Ader, tele-emergency doctor, sits in the tele-emergency doctor's office at the Thuringia Association of Statutory Health Insurance Physicians in Weimar. The tele-emergency doctor connects to the paramedics remotely using digital technology. Until the emergency doctor arrives on site, he can monitor the patient's vital signs, assess the situation and instruct the paramedics to take the necessary measures. Credit: Martin Schutt/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto