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Golden Jackal At Central Zoo, Nepal
A golden jackal is seen inside its enclosure at the Central Zoo in Jawalakhel, Lalitpur, on November 13, 2025. Golden jackals are native to Nepal and are typically found in forests, grasslands, and near human settlements. The sighting at the zoo allows visitors to observe this adaptable carnivore up close while highlighting the importance of wildlife conservation in the country. (Photo by Safal Prakash Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Golden Jackal At Central Zoo, Nepal
A golden jackal is seen inside its enclosure at the Central Zoo in Jawalakhel, Lalitpur, on November 13, 2025. Golden jackals are native to Nepal and are typically found in forests, grasslands, and near human settlements. The sighting at the zoo allows visitors to observe this adaptable carnivore up close while highlighting the importance of wildlife conservation in the country. (Photo by Safal Prakash Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Golden Jackal At Central Zoo, Nepal
A golden jackal is seen inside its enclosure at the Central Zoo in Jawalakhel, Lalitpur, on November 13, 2025. Golden jackals are native to Nepal and are typically found in forests, grasslands, and near human settlements. The sighting at the zoo allows visitors to observe this adaptable carnivore up close while highlighting the importance of wildlife conservation in the country. (Photo by Safal Prakash Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Preparation For Bhoot Chaturdashi In Kolkata.
Artists make different figures of demons, commonly known as Dakini and Jogini, who are believed to be companions of Goddess Kali, at a potters' hub in Kolkata, India, on October 18, 2025, ahead of Bhoot Chaturdashi in the city. Bhoot Chaturdashi, or Indian Halloween, is observed a day ahead of Kali Puja. It is believed that evil spirits visit the earthly realm on this day, and tantriks perform dark rituals. People light candles and oil lamps at the doors and windows of their homes to get rid of evil energy according to popular belief. (Photo by Debarchan Chatterjee/NurPhoto) -
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Preparation For Bhoot Chaturdashi In Kolkata.
Artists make different figures of demons, commonly known as Dakini and Jogini, who are believed to be companions of Goddess Kali, at a potters' hub in Kolkata, India, on October 18, 2025, ahead of Bhoot Chaturdashi in the city. Bhoot Chaturdashi, or Indian Halloween, is observed a day ahead of Kali Puja. It is believed that evil spirits visit the earthly realm on this day, and tantriks perform dark rituals. People light candles and oil lamps at the doors and windows of their homes to get rid of evil energy according to popular belief. (Photo by Debarchan Chatterjee/NurPhoto) -
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Preparation For Bhoot Chaturdashi In Kolkata.
Artists make different figures of demons, commonly known as Dakini and Jogini, who are believed to be companions of Goddess Kali, at a potters' hub in Kolkata, India, on October 18, 2025, ahead of Bhoot Chaturdashi in the city. Bhoot Chaturdashi, or Indian Halloween, is observed a day ahead of Kali Puja. It is believed that evil spirits visit the earthly realm on this day, and tantriks perform dark rituals. People light candles and oil lamps at the doors and windows of their homes to get rid of evil energy according to popular belief. (Photo by Debarchan Chatterjee/NurPhoto) -
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Preparation For Bhoot Chaturdashi In Kolkata.
Artists make different figures of demons, commonly known as Dakini and Jogini, who are believed to be companions of Goddess Kali, at a potters' hub in Kolkata, India, on October 18, 2025, ahead of Bhoot Chaturdashi in the city. Bhoot Chaturdashi, or Indian Halloween, is observed a day ahead of Kali Puja. It is believed that evil spirits visit the earthly realm on this day, and tantriks perform dark rituals. People light candles and oil lamps at the doors and windows of their homes to get rid of evil energy according to popular belief. (Photo by Debarchan Chatterjee/NurPhoto) -
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Preparation For Bhoot Chaturdashi In Kolkata.
Artists make different figures of demons, commonly known as Dakini and Jogini, who are believed to be companions of Goddess Kali, at a potters' hub in Kolkata, India, on October 18, 2025, ahead of Bhoot Chaturdashi in the city. Bhoot Chaturdashi, or Indian Halloween, is observed a day ahead of Kali Puja. It is believed that evil spirits visit the earthly realm on this day, and tantriks perform dark rituals. People light candles and oil lamps at the doors and windows of their homes to get rid of evil energy according to popular belief. (Photo by Debarchan Chatterjee/NurPhoto) -
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Preparation For Bhoot Chaturdashi In Kolkata.
Artists make different figures of demons, commonly known as Dakini and Jogini, who are believed to be companions of Goddess Kali, at a potters' hub in Kolkata, India, on October 18, 2025, ahead of Bhoot Chaturdashi in the city. Bhoot Chaturdashi, or Indian Halloween, is observed a day ahead of Kali Puja. It is believed that evil spirits visit the earthly realm on this day, and tantriks perform dark rituals. People light candles and oil lamps at the doors and windows of their homes to get rid of evil energy according to popular belief. (Photo by Debarchan Chatterjee/NurPhoto) -
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Preparation For Bhoot Chaturdashi In Kolkata.
Artists make different figures of demons, commonly known as Dakini and Jogini, who are believed to be companions of Goddess Kali, at a potters' hub in Kolkata, India, on October 18, 2025, ahead of Bhoot Chaturdashi in the city. Bhoot Chaturdashi, or Indian Halloween, is observed a day ahead of Kali Puja. It is believed that evil spirits visit the earthly realm on this day, and tantriks perform dark rituals. People light candles and oil lamps at the doors and windows of their homes to get rid of evil energy according to popular belief. (Photo by Debarchan Chatterjee/NurPhoto) -
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Preparation For Bhoot Chaturdashi In Kolkata.
Artists make different figures of demons, commonly known as Dakini and Jogini, who are believed to be companions of Goddess Kali, at a potters' hub in Kolkata, India, on October 18, 2025, ahead of Bhoot Chaturdashi in the city. Bhoot Chaturdashi, or Indian Halloween, is observed a day ahead of Kali Puja. It is believed that evil spirits visit the earthly realm on this day, and tantriks perform dark rituals. People light candles and oil lamps at the doors and windows of their homes to get rid of evil energy according to popular belief. (Photo by Debarchan Chatterjee/NurPhoto) -
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Preparation For Bhoot Chaturdashi In Kolkata.
Artists make different figures of demons, commonly known as Dakini and Jogini, who are believed to be companions of Goddess Kali, at a potters' hub in Kolkata, India, on October 18, 2025, ahead of Bhoot Chaturdashi in the city. Bhoot Chaturdashi, or Indian Halloween, is observed a day ahead of Kali Puja. It is believed that evil spirits visit the earthly realm on this day, and tantriks perform dark rituals. People light candles and oil lamps at the doors and windows of their homes to get rid of evil energy according to popular belief. (Photo by Debarchan Chatterjee/NurPhoto) -
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Preparation For Bhoot Chaturdashi In Kolkata.
Artists make different figures of demons, commonly known as Dakini and Jogini, who are believed to be companions of Goddess Kali, at a potters' hub in Kolkata, India, on October 18, 2025, ahead of Bhoot Chaturdashi in the city. Bhoot Chaturdashi, or Indian Halloween, is observed a day ahead of Kali Puja. It is believed that evil spirits visit the earthly realm on this day, and tantriks perform dark rituals. People light candles and oil lamps at the doors and windows of their homes to get rid of evil energy according to popular belief. (Photo by Debarchan Chatterjee/NurPhoto) -
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India Festival
Hindu wives perform rituals during the 'Karwa Chauth' festival at a park in Prayagraj, India, on October 10, 2025. Married women observe 'Karva Chauth' by fasting and offering prayers seeking the welfare, prosperity, and longevity of their husbands. (Photo by Sanjay Kanojia/NurPhoto) -
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India Festival
Hindu wives perform rituals during the 'Karwa Chauth' festival at a park in Prayagraj, India, on October 10, 2025. Married women observe 'Karva Chauth' by fasting and offering prayers seeking the welfare, prosperity, and longevity of their husbands. (Photo by Sanjay Kanojia/NurPhoto) -
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India Festival
Hindu wives perform rituals during the 'Karwa Chauth' festival at a park in Prayagraj, India, on October 10, 2025. Married women observe 'Karva Chauth' by fasting and offering prayers seeking the welfare, prosperity, and longevity of their husbands. (Photo by Sanjay Kanojia/NurPhoto) -
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India Festival
Hindu wives perform rituals during the 'Karwa Chauth' festival at a park in Prayagraj, India, on October 10, 2025. Married women observe 'Karva Chauth' by fasting and offering prayers seeking the welfare, prosperity, and longevity of their husbands. (Photo by Sanjay Kanojia/NurPhoto) -
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India Festival
Hindu wives perform rituals during the 'Karwa Chauth' festival at a park in Prayagraj, India, on October 10, 2025. Married women observe 'Karva Chauth' by fasting and offering prayers seeking the welfare, prosperity, and longevity of their husbands. (Photo by Sanjay Kanojia/NurPhoto) -
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India Festival
Hindu wives perform rituals during the 'Karwa Chauth' festival at a park in Prayagraj, India, on October 10, 2025. Married women observe 'Karva Chauth' by fasting and offering prayers seeking the welfare, prosperity, and longevity of their husbands. (Photo by Sanjay Kanojia/NurPhoto) -
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India Festival
Hindu wives perform rituals during the 'Karwa Chauth' festival at a park in Prayagraj, India, on October 10, 2025. Married women observe 'Karva Chauth' by fasting and offering prayers seeking the welfare, prosperity, and longevity of their husbands. (Photo by Sanjay Kanojia/NurPhoto) -
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India Festival
Hindu wives perform rituals during the 'Karwa Chauth' festival at a park in Prayagraj, India, on October 10, 2025. Married women observe 'Karva Chauth' by fasting and offering prayers seeking the welfare, prosperity, and longevity of their husbands. (Photo by Sanjay Kanojia/NurPhoto) -
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India Festival
Hindu wives perform rituals during the 'Karwa Chauth' festival at a park in Prayagraj, India, on October 10, 2025. Married women observe 'Karva Chauth' by fasting and offering prayers seeking the welfare, prosperity, and longevity of their husbands. (Photo by Sanjay Kanojia/NurPhoto) -
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India Festival
Hindu wives perform rituals during the 'Karwa Chauth' festival at a park in Prayagraj, India, on October 10, 2025. Married women observe 'Karva Chauth' by fasting and offering prayers seeking the welfare, prosperity, and longevity of their husbands. (Photo by Sanjay Kanojia/NurPhoto) -
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India Festival
Hindu wives perform rituals during the 'Karwa Chauth' festival at a park in Prayagraj, India, on October 10, 2025. Married women observe 'Karva Chauth' by fasting and offering prayers seeking the welfare, prosperity, and longevity of their husbands. (Photo by Sanjay Kanojia/NurPhoto) -
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India Festival
Hindu wives perform rituals during the 'Karwa Chauth' festival at a park in Prayagraj, India, on October 10, 2025. Married women observe 'Karva Chauth' by fasting and offering prayers seeking the welfare, prosperity, and longevity of their husbands. (Photo by Sanjay Kanojia/NurPhoto) -
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India Festival
Hindu wives perform rituals during the 'Karwa Chauth' festival at a park in Prayagraj, India, on October 10, 2025. Married women observe 'Karva Chauth' by fasting and offering prayers seeking the welfare, prosperity, and longevity of their husbands. (Photo by Sanjay Kanojia/NurPhoto) -
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India Festival
Hindu wives perform rituals during the 'Karwa Chauth' festival at a park in Prayagraj, India, on October 10, 2025. Married women observe 'Karva Chauth' by fasting and offering prayers seeking the welfare, prosperity, and longevity of their husbands. (Photo by Sanjay Kanojia/NurPhoto) -
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Total Lunar Eclipse In Indonesia
Residents use telescopes to observe the total lunar eclipse in Jakarta, Indonesia, on September 7, 2025. (Photo by Faisal Ramadhan/NurPhoto) -
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Total Lunar Eclipse In Indonesia
Residents use telescopes to observe the total lunar eclipse in Jakarta, Indonesia, on September 7, 2025. (Photo by Faisal Ramadhan/NurPhoto) -
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Total Lunar Eclipse In Indonesia
Residents use telescopes to observe the total lunar eclipse in Jakarta, Indonesia, on September 7, 2025. (Photo by Faisal Ramadhan/NurPhoto) -
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Total Lunar Eclipse In Indonesia
Residents use telescopes to observe the total lunar eclipse in Jakarta, Indonesia, on September 7, 2025. (Photo by Faisal Ramadhan/NurPhoto) -
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Total Lunar Eclipse In Indonesia
Residents use telescopes to observe the total lunar eclipse in Jakarta, Indonesia, on September 7, 2025. (Photo by Faisal Ramadhan/NurPhoto) -
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The Phenomenon Of A Total Lunar Eclipse In Jakarta
Residents use telescopes to observe the total lunar eclipse in Jakarta, Indonesia, on September 7, 2025. (Photo by Faisal Ramadhan/NurPhoto) -
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The Phenomenon Of A Total Lunar Eclipse In Jakarta
Residents use telescopes to observe the total lunar eclipse in Jakarta, Indonesia, on September 7, 2025. (Photo by Faisal Ramadhan/NurPhoto) -
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The Phenomenon Of A Total Lunar Eclipse In Jakarta
Residents use telescopes to observe the total lunar eclipse in Jakarta, Indonesia, on September 7, 2025. (Photo by Faisal Ramadhan/NurPhoto) -
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The Phenomenon Of A Total Lunar Eclipse In Jakarta
Residents use telescopes to observe the total lunar eclipse in Jakarta, Indonesia, on September 7, 2025. (Photo by Faisal Ramadhan/NurPhoto) -
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Timeless world of Ethiopia's Omo valley tribes
Feb. 26, 2023 -Omo River's Valley, Ethiopia: A woman from the Hamar tribe, with her hair wrapped in rings made of mud and butter, rests outside her hut after working in the fields, playing with her baby, and posing for me. She is semi-naked, dressed in traditional Hamar attire, and adorned with brightly colored beaded necklaces. The word “Aithiops” means “Ethiopian” and is made from the two Greek words, «????» and «??», (“aitho”=“I burn”)+(“ops”=“face”). It literally means a burnt face person. It has been used as a general description for all dark-skinned people since the time of Homer. Despite the challenges they face, they continue to thrive — always looking out for one another and for the environment that sustains them. They have also begun to tackle modern issues, such as female genital mutilation, with their young people leading awareness campaigns in their community. (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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TENNIS - Rückzug bei den French Open: Naomi Osaka leidet unter Depressionen
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Naomi Osaka giving an interview after victory in her first round match, despite indicating that she would observe a 'Media Blackout'
French Open Tennis, Day One, Roland Garros, Paris, France - 30 May 2021
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CCTV motorist trap in a London suburb.
A motorist is caught on CCTV in a Low Traffic Neighbourhood in Streatham entering a short link road from a roundabout to another route without realising it is "No Entry" to motor vehicles. The scheme is controversial as there are no clear road surface markings to inform car drivers not to enter thus suggesting a CCTV motorist trap in order to make revenue for Lambeth council and TFL. Much of London's roads have become cluttered with multiple signage confusing the motorist.
Creating LTNs does mean that some people, including some who do not benefit from quieter streets, may have a longer journey when travelling out of the area. In general, streets will be blocked off in such a way that they will be forced to access the outside world via one main road. And therein lies the problem and an opportunity for a council to exploit motorists not familiar with the local area.
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Transport for Greater Manchester control room
Staff at the Transport for Greater Manchester control room, monitoring road network and the train, tram and bus services across the conurbation from Manchester city centre. Christopher Thomond for The Guardian.
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Transport for Greater Manchester control room
Staff at the Transport for Greater Manchester control room, monitoring road network and the train, tram and bus services across the conurbation from Manchester city centre. Christopher Thomond for The Guardian.
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Transport for Greater Manchester control room
Staff at the Transport for Greater Manchester control room, monitoring road network and the train, tram and bus services across the conurbation from Manchester city centre. Christopher Thomond for The Guardian.
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Gut besuchte Strände in Grossbritannien am Bank Holiday Montag
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Police community support officers patrol the beach checking to see if large groups come from the same houshold- if not they ask them to observe the 2m rule. It is sunny and people come to the beach and the seaside at Brighton, during Bank holiday Monday. It is busy but still plentyu of room for social distancing. The eased 'lockdown' continues for the Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak.
The seaside at Brighton, Bank holiday Monday, during the Coronavirus Lockdown, Brighton, UK - 25 May 2020
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Gut besuchte Strände in Grossbritannien am Bank Holiday Montag
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Police community support officers patrol the beach checking to see if large groups come from the same houshold- if not they ask them to observe the 2m rule. It is sunny and people come to the beach and the seaside at Brighton, during Bank holiday Monday. It is busy but still plentyu of room for social distancing. The eased 'lockdown' continues for the Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak.
The seaside at Brighton, Bank holiday Monday, during the Coronavirus Lockdown, Brighton, UK - 25 May 2020
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Gut besuchte Strände in Grossbritannien am Bank Holiday Montag
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Guy Bell/REX (10657959bd)
Police community support officers patrol the beach checking to see if large groups come from the same houshold- if not they ask them to observe the 2m rule. It is sunny and people come to the beach and the seaside at Brighton, during Bank holiday Monday. It is busy but still plentyu of room for social distancing. The eased 'lockdown' continues for the Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak.
The seaside at Brighton, Bank holiday Monday, during the Coronavirus Lockdown, Brighton, UK - 25 May 2020
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Gut besuchte Strände in Grossbritannien am Bank Holiday Montag
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Guy Bell/REX (10657959be)
Police community support officers patrol the beach checking to see if large groups come from the same houshold- if not they ask them to observe the 2m rule. It is sunny and people come to the beach and the seaside at Brighton, during Bank holiday Monday. It is busy but still plentyu of room for social distancing. The eased 'lockdown' continues for the Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak.
The seaside at Brighton, Bank holiday Monday, during the Coronavirus Lockdown, Brighton, UK - 25 May 2020
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The Dazzle Club. Hiding in plain sight: activists don camouflage to beat Met surveillance. Privacy campaigners bid to beat police facial recognition plans by wearing ‘dazzle’ makeup.
Hiding in plain sight: activists don camouflage to beat Met surveillance. Privacy campaigners bid to beat police facial recognition plans by wearing ‘dazzle’ makeup. The Dazzle Club, photographed in Dalston, organises walks in makeup specially designed to be unrecognisable by CCTV cameras. Photographed are founders Emily Roderick (pink jacket), Anna Hart (red jacket), Evie Price (black pinstripe jacket/white shirt) and regular walker Amanda Dave (shaved head/sheepskin jacket).
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The Dazzle Club. Hiding in plain sight: activists don camouflage to beat Met surveillance. Privacy campaigners bid to beat police facial recognition plans by wearing ‘dazzle’ makeup.
Hiding in plain sight: activists don camouflage to beat Met surveillance. Privacy campaigners bid to beat police facial recognition plans by wearing ‘dazzle’ makeup. The Dazzle Club, photographed in Dalston, organises walks in makeup specially designed to be unrecognisable by CCTV cameras. Photographed are founders Emily Roderick (pink jacket), Anna Hart (red jacket), Evie Price (black pinstripe jacket/white shirt) and regular walker Amanda Dave (shaved head/sheepskin jacket).
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The Dazzle Club. Hiding in plain sight: activists don camouflage to beat Met surveillance. Privacy campaigners bid to beat police facial recognition plans by wearing ‘dazzle’ makeup.
Hiding in plain sight: activists don camouflage to beat Met surveillance. Privacy campaigners bid to beat police facial recognition plans by wearing ÔdazzleÕ makeup. The Dazzle Club, photographed in Dalston, organises walks in makeup specially designed to be unrecognisable by CCTV cameras. Photographed are founders Emily Roderick (pink jacket), Anna Hart (red jacket), Evie Price (black pinstripe jacket/white shirt) and regular walker Amanda Dave (shaved head/sheepskin jacket).
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The Dazzle Club. Hiding in plain sight: activists don camouflage to beat Met surveillance. Privacy campaigners bid to beat police facial recognition plans by wearing ‘dazzle’ makeup.
Hiding in plain sight: activists don camouflage to beat Met surveillance. Privacy campaigners bid to beat police facial recognition plans by wearing ‘dazzle’ makeup. The Dazzle Club, photographed in Dalston, organises walks in makeup specially designed to be unrecognisable by CCTV cameras. Photographed are founders Emily Roderick (pink jacket), Anna Hart (red jacket), Evie Price (black pinstripe jacket/white shirt) and regular walker Amanda Dave (shaved head/sheepskin jacket).
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