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Singapore General Election 2025 - Nomination Day
People's Action Party (PAP) supporters wait at the nomination center ahead of the general election in Singapore, on April 23, 2025. (Photo by Suhaimi Abdullah/NurPhoto) -
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NEWS - Sozialisten gewinnen die Wahlen in Spanien
The Socialist Party (PSOE) of Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez won the Spanish general election in Madrid on 28th April, 2019. (Photo by Juan Carlos Lucas/NurPhoto)
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NEWS - Sozialisten gewinnen die Wahlen in Spanien
The Socialist Party (PSOE) of Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez won the Spanish general election in Madrid on 28th April, 2019. (Photo by Juan Carlos Lucas/NurPhoto)
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NEWS - Sozialisten gewinnen die Wahlen in Spanien
The Socialist Party (PSOE) of Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez won the Spanish general election in Madrid on 28th April, 2019. (Photo by Juan Carlos Lucas/NurPhoto)
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NEWS - Sozialisten gewinnen die Wahlen in Spanien
The Socialist Party (PSOE) of Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez won the Spanish general election in Madrid on 28th April, 2019. (Photo by Juan Carlos Lucas/NurPhoto)
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NEWS - Sozialisten gewinnen die Wahlen in Spanien
Socialist Party wins general election in Spain on 28th April, 2019. (Photo by Juan Carlos Lucas/NurPhoto)
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NEWS - Sozialisten gewinnen die Wahlen in Spanien
Socialist Party wins general election in Spain on 28th April, 2019. (Photo by Juan Carlos Lucas/NurPhoto)
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NEWS - Sozialisten gewinnen die Wahlen in Spanien
Socialist Party wins general election in Spain on 28th April, 2019. (Photo by Juan Carlos Lucas/NurPhoto)
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NEWS - Sozialisten gewinnen die Wahlen in Spanien
Meritxell Batet with Jaume Collboni and Salvador Illa are are celbrating the result of general elections in Spain. Barcelona 2019 April 28 (Photo by Nicolò Ongaro/NurPhoto)
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NEWS - Sozialisten gewinnen die Wahlen in Spanien
Meritxell Batet moments before her speech about the result of general elections in Spain. Barcelona 2019 April 28 (Photo by Nicolò Ongaro/NurPhoto)
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NEWS - Sozialisten gewinnen die Wahlen in Spanien
Socialist Party wins general election in Spain on 28th April, 2019. (Photo by Juan Carlos Lucas/NurPhoto)
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NEWS - Sozialisten gewinnen die Wahlen in Spanien
Miquel Iceta is celebrating the majority of PSOE and the result of PSC - second force in Catalonia after ERC. Barcelona 2019 April 28 (Photo by Nicolò Ongaro/NurPhoto)
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NEWS - Sozialisten gewinnen die Wahlen in Spanien
Meritxell Batet is entering in the PSC headquarters. Barcelona 2019 April 28 (Photo by Nicolò Ongaro/NurPhoto)
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NEWS - Sozialisten gewinnen die Wahlen in Spanien
Socialist Party wins general election in Spain on 28th April, 2019. (Photo by Juan Carlos Lucas/NurPhoto)
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NEWS - Sozialisten gewinnen die Wahlen in Spanien
Socialist Party wins general election in Spain on 28th April, 2019. (Photo by Juan Carlos Lucas/NurPhoto)
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NEWS - Sozialisten gewinnen die Wahlen in Spanien
Socialist Party wins general election in Spain on 28th April, 2019. (Photo by Juan Carlos Lucas/NurPhoto)
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NEWS - Sozialisten gewinnen die Wahlen in Spanien
Socialist Party wins general election in Spain on 28th April, 2019. (Photo by Juan Carlos Lucas/NurPhoto)
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NEWS - Sozialisten gewinnen die Wahlen in Spanien
Socialist Party wins general election in Spain on 28th April, 2019. (Photo by Juan Carlos Lucas/NurPhoto)
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NEWS - Sozialisten gewinnen die Wahlen in Spanien
Socialist Party wins general election in Spain on 28th April, 2019. (Photo by Juan Carlos Lucas/NurPhoto)
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NEWS - Sozialisten gewinnen die Wahlen in Spanien
Salvador Illa Roca is sure that the result of general elections in Spain will see PSOE and PSC as majority in parliament. Barcelona 2019 April 28 (Photo by Nicolò Ongaro/NurPhoto)
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NEWS - Sozialisten gewinnen die Wahlen in Spanien
Prime Minister of Spain, Pedro Sanchez addresses supporters outside of the PSOE (Spanish Socialist Workers’s Party) headquarters on April 28, 2019 in Madrid, Spain. (Photo by Antonio Navia/NurPhoto)
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NEWS - Sozialisten gewinnen die Wahlen in Spanien
Prime Minister of Spain, Pedro Sanchez addresses supporters outside of the PSOE (Spanish Socialist Workers’s Party) headquarters on April 28, 2019 in Madrid, Spain. (Photo by Antonio Navia/NurPhoto)
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NEWS - Sozialisten gewinnen die Wahlen in Spanien
Prime Minister of Spain, Pedro Sanchez addresses supporters outside of the PSOE (Spanish Socialist Workers’s Party) headquarters on April 28, 2019 in Madrid, Spain. (Photo by Antonio Navia/NurPhoto)
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NEWS - Sozialisten gewinnen die Wahlen in Spanien
Prime Minister of Spain, Pedro Sanchez addresses supporters outside of the PSOE (Spanish Socialist Workers’s Party) headquarters on April 28, 2019 in Madrid, Spain. (Photo by Antonio Navia/NurPhoto)
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NEWS - Sozialisten gewinnen die Wahlen in Spanien
Prime Minister of Spain, Pedro Sanchez addresses supporters outside of the PSOE (Spanish Socialist Workers’s Party) headquarters on April 28, 2019 in Madrid, Spain. (Photo by Antonio Navia/NurPhoto)
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NEWS - Sozialisten gewinnen die Wahlen in Spanien
Prime Minister of Spain, Pedro Sanchez addresses supporters outside of the PSOE (Spanish Socialist Workers’s Party) headquarters on April 28, 2019 in Madrid, Spain. (Photo by Antonio Navia/NurPhoto)
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NEWS - Sozialisten gewinnen die Wahlen in Spanien
Prime Minister of Spain, Pedro Sanchez addresses supporters outside of the PSOE (Spanish Socialist Workers’s Party) headquarters on April 28, 2019 in Madrid, Spain. (Photo by Antonio Navia/NurPhoto)
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NEWS - Sozialisten gewinnen die Wahlen in Spanien
Prime Minister of Spain, Pedro Sanchez addresses supporters outside of the PSOE (Spanish Socialist Workers’s Party) headquarters on April 28, 2019 in Madrid, Spain. (Photo by Antonio Navia/NurPhoto)
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NEWS - Sozialisten gewinnen die Wahlen in Spanien
Prime Minister of Spain, Pedro Sanchez addresses supporters outside of the PSOE (Spanish Socialist Workers’s Party) headquarters on April 28, 2019 in Madrid, Spain. (Photo by Antonio Navia/NurPhoto)
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NEWS - Sozialisten gewinnen die Wahlen in Spanien
Prime Minister of Spain, Pedro Sanchez addresses supporters outside of the PSOE (Spanish Socialist Workers’s Party) headquarters on April 28, 2019 in Madrid, Spain. (Photo by Antonio Navia/NurPhoto)
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NEWS - Sozialisten gewinnen die Wahlen in Spanien
Prime Minister of Spain, Pedro Sanchez addresses supporters outside of the PSOE (Spanish Socialist Workers’s Party) headquarters on April 28, 2019 in Madrid, Spain. (Photo by Antonio Navia/NurPhoto)
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Karamba Diaby, first black German member of Parliament
September 20, 2013 - Halle, Lower Saxony, Germany: Karamba Diaby gets his ties knotted as part of his preparation for his first trip to Berlin as an elected member of the Parliament. Born in Senegal, Dr. Diaby, a chemist and Social Democrat who became a German citizen in 2001 has become the first black German member of Parliament as he was running for a seat for the SPD party in Halle in the general elections, on Sept. 22, 2013. In 1992, he was attacked by a gang of far-right skinheads while walking the streets of Halle. Two years ago, he was inundated with hate mail and death threats after his photograph appeared on the front page of a right-wing newspaper. In his words, racism occurs everywhere and since German reunification in 1990, Halle has made great progress in overcoming the problem. (Hermann Bredehorst/Polaris)
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Karamba Diaby, first black German member of Parliament
September 20, 2013 - Halle, Lower Saxony, Germany: Karamba Diaby gets his ties knotted as part of his preparation for his first trip to Berlin as an elected member of the Parliament. Born in Senegal, Dr. Diaby, a chemist and Social Democrat who became a German citizen in 2001 has become the first black German member of Parliament as he was running for a seat for the SPD party in Halle in the general elections, on Sept. 22, 2013. In 1992, he was attacked by a gang of far-right skinheads while walking the streets of Halle. Two years ago, he was inundated with hate mail and death threats after his photograph appeared on the front page of a right-wing newspaper. In his words, racism occurs everywhere and since German reunification in 1990, Halle has made great progress in overcoming the problem. (Hermann Bredehorst/Polaris)
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Karamba Diaby, first black German member of Parliament
September 20, 2013 - Halle, Lower Saxony, Germany: Karamba Diaby gets his ties knotted as part of his preparation for his first trip to Berlin as an elected member of the Parliament. Born in Senegal, Dr. Diaby, a chemist and Social Democrat who became a German citizen in 2001 has become the first black German member of Parliament as he was running for a seat for the SPD party in Halle in the general elections, on Sept. 22, 2013. In 1992, he was attacked by a gang of far-right skinheads while walking the streets of Halle. Two years ago, he was inundated with hate mail and death threats after his photograph appeared on the front page of a right-wing newspaper. In his words, racism occurs everywhere and since German reunification in 1990, Halle has made great progress in overcoming the problem. (Hermann Bredehorst/Polaris)
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Karamba Diaby, first black German member of Parliament
September 20, 2013 - Halle, Lower Saxony, Germany: Karamba Diaby gets his ties knotted as part of his preparation for his first trip to Berlin as an elected member of the Parliament. Born in Senegal, Dr. Diaby, a chemist and Social Democrat who became a German citizen in 2001 has become the first black German member of Parliament as he was running for a seat for the SPD party in Halle in the general elections, on Sept. 22, 2013. In 1992, he was attacked by a gang of far-right skinheads while walking the streets of Halle. Two years ago, he was inundated with hate mail and death threats after his photograph appeared on the front page of a right-wing newspaper. In his words, racism occurs everywhere and since German reunification in 1990, Halle has made great progress in overcoming the problem. (Hermann Bredehorst/Polaris)
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Karamba Diaby, first black German member of Parliament
September 20, 2013 - Halle, Lower Saxony, Germany: Karamba Diaby gets his ties knotted as part of his preparation for his first trip to Berlin as an elected member of the Parliament. Born in Senegal, Dr. Diaby, a chemist and Social Democrat who became a German citizen in 2001 has become the first black German member of Parliament as he was running for a seat for the SPD party in Halle in the general elections, on Sept. 22, 2013. In 1992, he was attacked by a gang of far-right skinheads while walking the streets of Halle. Two years ago, he was inundated with hate mail and death threats after his photograph appeared on the front page of a right-wing newspaper. In his words, racism occurs everywhere and since German reunification in 1990, Halle has made great progress in overcoming the problem. (Hermann Bredehorst/Polaris)
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Merkel on campaign trail
July 22, 2013 - Heringsdorf, Mecklenburg Western Pomerania, Germany: German Chancellor Angela Merkel (CDU) signs autographs as she arrives at a campaign stop on the shores of the Baltic Sea. Merkel delivered her standard speech providing little facts, but with a "we will win" attitude during a campaign event on the shores of the Baltic Sea for the September 22, German general election. Merkel's coalition government faces pressure due to it's nebulous reactions about the massive United States PRISM spy program and the loss of approximately 500 billion Euros in a failed arms deal on drones. (Hermann Bredehorst/Polaris) (Hermann Bredehorst/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Merkel on campaign trail
July 22, 2013 - Heringsdorf, Mecklenburg Western Pomerania, Germany: German Chancellor Angela Merkel greets supporters during a campaign stop on the shores of the Baltic Sea. Merkel delivered her standard speech providing little facts, but with a "we will win" attitude during a campaign event for the September 22 German general election. Merkel's coalition government faces pressure due to it's nebulous reactions about the massive United States PRISM spy program and the loss of approximately 500 billion Euros in a failed arms deal on drones. (Hermann Bredehorst/Polaris)
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Merkel on campaign trail
July 22, 2013 - Heringsdorf, Mecklenburg Western Pomerania, Germany: German Chancellor Angela Merkel greets supporters during a campaign stop on the shores of the Baltic Sea. Merkel delivered her standard speech providing little facts, but with a "we will win" attitude during a campaign event for the September 22 German general election. Merkel's coalition government faces pressure due to it's nebulous reactions about the massive United States PRISM spy program and the loss of approximately 500 billion Euros in a failed arms deal on drones. (Hermann Bredehorst/Polaris)
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Merkel on campaign trail
July 22, 2013 - Heringsdorf, Mecklenburg Western Pomerania, Germany: German Chancellor Angela Merkel greets supporters during a campaign stop on the shores of the Baltic Sea. Merkel delivered her standard speech providing little facts, but with a "we will win" attitude during a campaign event for the September 22 German general election. Merkel's coalition government faces pressure due to it's nebulous reactions about the massive United States PRISM spy program and the loss of approximately 500 billion Euros in a failed arms deal on drones. (Hermann Bredehorst/Polaris)
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Merkel summer talk
July 19, 2013 - Berlin, Germany: German Chancellor Angela Merkel addresses the media during her annual summer press conference. Merkel stayed inline with her policy of keeping a low profile about the massive United States PRISM spy program. She stressed concerns over the U.S. government's compliance with German data collection laws and has pledged to seek tougher European Union data protection policies. It is still unclear is how early she knew of the surveillance program. (Hermann Bredehorst/Polaris)
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Merkel summer talk
July 19, 2013 - Berlin, Germany: German Chancellor Angela Merkel addresses the media during her annual summer press conference. Merkel stayed inline with her policy of keeping a low profile about the massive United States PRISM spy program. She stressed concerns over the U.S. government's compliance with German data collection laws and has pledged to seek tougher European Union data protection policies. It is still unclear is how early she knew of the surveillance program. (Hermann Bredehorst/Polaris)
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Merkel summer talk
July 19, 2013 - Berlin, Germany: German Chancellor Angela Merkel addresses the media during her annual summer press conference. Merkel stayed inline with her policy of keeping a low profile about the massive United States PRISM spy program. She stressed concerns over the U.S. government's compliance with German data collection laws and has pledged to seek tougher European Union data protection policies. It is still unclear is how early she knew of the surveillance program. (Hermann Bredehorst/Polaris)
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Merkel summer talk
July 19, 2013 - Berlin, Germany: German Chancellor Angela Merkel addresses the media during her annual summer press conference. Merkel stayed inline with her policy of keeping a low profile about the massive United States PRISM spy program. She stressed concerns over the U.S. government's compliance with German data collection laws and has pledged to seek tougher European Union data protection policies. It is still unclear is how early she knew of the surveillance program. (Hermann Bredehorst/Polaris)
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Merkel summer talk
July 19, 2013 - Berlin, Germany: German Chancellor Angela Merkel addresses the media during her annual summer press conference. Merkel stayed inline with her policy of keeping a low profile about the massive United States PRISM spy program. She stressed concerns over the U.S. government's compliance with German data collection laws and has pledged to seek tougher European Union data protection policies. It is still unclear is how early she knew of the surveillance program. (Hermann Bredehorst/Polaris)
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Merkel summer talk
July 19, 2013 - Berlin, Germany: German Chancellor Angela Merkel addresses the media during her annual summer press conference. Merkel stayed inline with her policy of keeping a low profile about the massive United States PRISM spy program. She stressed concerns over the U.S. government's compliance with German data collection laws and has pledged to seek tougher European Union data protection policies. It is still unclear is how early she knew of the surveillance program. (Hermann Bredehorst/Polaris)
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Merkel summer talk
July 19, 2013 - Berlin, Germany: German Chancellor Angela Merkel addresses the media during her annual summer press conference. Merkel stayed inline with her policy of keeping a low profile about the massive United States PRISM spy program. She stressed concerns over the U.S. government's compliance with German data collection laws and has pledged to seek tougher European Union data protection policies. It is still unclear is how early she knew of the surveillance program. (Hermann Bredehorst/Polaris)
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Merkel summer talk
July 19, 2013 - Berlin, Germany: German Chancellor Angela Merkel addresses the media during her annual summer press conference. Merkel stayed inline with her policy of keeping a low profile about the massive United States PRISM spy program. She stressed concerns over the U.S. government's compliance with German data collection laws and has pledged to seek tougher European Union data protection policies. It is still unclear is how early she knew of the surveillance program. (Hermann Bredehorst/Polaris)
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Merkel summer talk
July 19, 2013 - Berlin, Germany: German Chancellor Angela Merkel addresses the media during her annual summer press conference. Merkel stayed inline with her policy of keeping a low profile about the massive United States PRISM spy program. She stressed concerns over the U.S. government's compliance with German data collection laws and has pledged to seek tougher European Union data protection policies. It is still unclear is how early she knew of the surveillance program. (Hermann Bredehorst/Polaris)
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Merkel summer talk
July 19, 2013 - Berlin, Germany: German Chancellor Angela Merkel addresses the media during her annual summer press conference. Merkel stayed inline with her policy of keeping a low profile about the massive United States PRISM spy program. She stressed concerns over the U.S. government's compliance with German data collection laws and has pledged to seek tougher European Union data protection policies. It is still unclear is how early she knew of the surveillance program. (Hermann Bredehorst/Polaris)
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