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Toulouse: Gathering Against Cuts By Culture People
Protesters stand at the entrance of the ENSAV where a banner reads 'ENSAV for Culture'. As Macron states that France must adopt a 'war economy', French regions, departments, and city councils make drastic cuts in their budgets. People from the culture sector organize a gathering in Toulouse before going to the ENSAV (National Superior School of Visual Arts). From the government level to the city level, all make drastic cuts in culture, arts, leisure centers, libraries, and community youth clubs, and they lay off people. In Toulouse, some libraries, theaters, and youth community centers will close next year. Students and protesters say that instead of increasing military spending, the government should preserve culture and social services from deepening cuts. In Toulouse, France, on April 10, 2025. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto) -
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Toulouse: Gathering Against Cuts By Culture People
A woman places her placard on a statue at the entrance of the ENSAV after the gathering. As Macron states that France must adopt a 'war economy', French regions, departments, and city councils make drastic cuts in their budgets. People from the culture sector organize a gathering in Toulouse before going to the ENSAV (National Superior School of Visual Arts). From the government level to the city level, all are making drastic cuts in culture, arts, leisure centers, libraries, and community youth clubs, and are laying off people. In Toulouse, some libraries, theaters, and youth community centers will close next year. Students and protesters say that instead of increasing military spending, they should preserve culture and social services from the deepening cuts. In Toulouse, France, on April 10, 2025. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto) -
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Toulouse: Gathering Against Cuts By Culture People
A protester holds a cardboard sign reading, 'It's this Culture, everything humankind has invented to make the world bearable and death confrontable. Aime Cesaire'. As Macron states that France must adopt a 'war economy', French regions, departments, and city councils make drastic cuts in their budgets. People in the culture sector organize a gathering in Toulouse before going to the ENSAV (National Superior School of Visual Arts). From the government level to the city level, all are making drastic cuts in culture, arts, leisure centers, libraries, and community youth clubs, and are laying off people. In Toulouse, some libraries, theaters, and youth community centers will close next year. Students and protesters say that instead of increasing military spending, they should preserve culture and social services from deepening cuts. In Toulouse, France, on April 10, 2025. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto) -
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Toulouse: Gathering Against Cuts By Culture People
A woman walks with a placard reading 'Moudenc destroys our libraries'. JL Moudenc is the mayor of Toulouse. As Macron says France must be put on a 'war economy', French regions, departments, and city councils make drastic cuts in their budgets. People from the culture sector organize a gathering in Toulouse before going to the ENSAV (National Superior School of Visual Arts). From the government level to the city level, all make drastic cuts in culture, arts, leisure centers, libraries, and community youth clubs, and they lay off people. In Toulouse, some libraries, theaters, and youth community centers will close next year. Students and protesters say that instead of increasing military spending, they should preserve culture and social services from the deepening cuts. In Toulouse, France, on April 10, 2025. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto) -
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Toulouse: Gathering Against Cuts By Culture People
A protester holds a sign reading 'Brutal cut in Haute-Garonne: -50% for culture'. As Macron says France must be put on a 'war economy', French regions, departments, and city councils make drastic cuts in their budgets. People from the culture sector organize a gathering in Toulouse before going to the ENSAV (National Superior School of Visual Arts). From the government level to the city level, all make drastic cuts in culture, arts, leisure centers, libraries, and community youth clubs, and they lay off people. In Toulouse, some libraries, theaters, and youth community centers will close next year. Students and protesters say that instead of increasing military spending, they should preserve culture and social sectors from the deepening cuts. In Toulouse, France, on April 10, 2025. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto) -
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Toulouse: Gathering Against Cuts By Culture People
A protester holds a sheet reading 'Brutal cuts in Toulouse: -40% for associations'. As Macron says France must be put on a 'war economy', French regions, departments, and city councils make drastic cuts in their budgets. People from the culture sector organize a gathering in Toulouse before going to the ENSAV (National Superior School of Visual Arts). From the government level to the city level, all make drastic cuts in culture, arts, leisure centers, libraries, and community youth clubs, and they lay off people. In Toulouse, some libraries, theaters, and youth community centers will close next year. Students and protesters say that instead of increasing military spending, they should preserve culture and social sectors from the deepening cuts. In Toulouse, France, on April 10, 2025. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto) -
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Toulouse: Gathering Against Cuts By Culture People
As Macron states that France must adopt a 'war economy', French regions, departments, and city councils make drastic cuts in their budgets. People from the culture sector organize a gathering in Toulouse, France, on April 10, 2025, before going to the ENSAV (National Superior School of Visual Arts). From the government level to the city level, all make drastic cuts in cultural arts, leisure centers, libraries, and community youth clubs, and they lay off people. In Toulouse, some libraries, theaters, and youth community centers will close next year. Students and protesters say that instead of increasing military spending, the government should preserve culture and social services from the deepening cuts. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto) -
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Toulouse: Gathering Against Cuts By Culture People
A protester wears an armband reading 'Fight for Culture'. As Macron says France must be put on a 'war economy', French regions, departments, and city councils make drastic cuts in their budgets. People in the culture sector organize a gathering in Toulouse before going to the ENSAV (National Superior School of Visual Arts). From the government level to the city level, all make drastic cuts in culture, arts, leisure centers, libraries, and community youth clubs, and they lay off people. In Toulouse, some libraries, theaters, and youth community centers will close next year. Students and protesters say that instead of increasing military spending, they should preserve culture and social services from the deepening cuts. In Toulouse, France, on April 10, 2025. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto) -
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Microsoft Headquarter In Shanghai
A general view of the Microsoft headquarters in Shanghai, China, on April 8, 2025, as rumors circulate on social media about Microsoft ceasing operations in China and laying off tech workers in China. (Photo by Ying Tang/NurPhoto) -
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Microsoft Headquarter In Shanghai
A general view of the Microsoft headquarters in Shanghai, China, on April 8, 2025, as rumors circulate on social media about Microsoft ceasing operations in China and laying off tech workers in China. (Photo by Ying Tang/NurPhoto) -
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Microsoft Headquarter In Shanghai
A general view of the Microsoft headquarters in Shanghai, China, on April 8, 2025, as rumors circulate on social media about Microsoft ceasing operations in China and laying off tech workers in China. (Photo by Ying Tang/NurPhoto) -
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Microsoft Headquarter In Shanghai
A general view of the Microsoft headquarters in Shanghai, China, on April 8, 2025, as rumors circulate on social media about Microsoft ceasing operations in China and laying off tech workers in China. (Photo by Ying Tang/NurPhoto) -
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Microsoft Headquarter In Shanghai
A general view of the Microsoft headquarters in Shanghai, China, on April 8, 2025, as rumors circulate on social media about Microsoft ceasing operations in China and laying off tech workers in China. (Photo by Ying Tang/NurPhoto) -
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Microsoft Headquarter In Shanghai
A general view of the Microsoft headquarters in Shanghai, China, on April 8, 2025, as rumors circulate on social media about Microsoft ceasing operations in China and laying off tech workers in China. (Photo by Ying Tang/NurPhoto) -
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Microsoft Headquarter In Shanghai
A general view of the Microsoft headquarters in Shanghai, China, on April 8, 2025, as rumors circulate on social media about Microsoft ceasing operations in China and laying off tech workers in China. (Photo by Ying Tang/NurPhoto) -
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Anniversary Of The Closure Of Pusher Street In Christiania, Copenhagen, Denmark.
In Copenhagen, Denmark, on April 6, 2025, the Freetown of Christiania commemorates the first anniversary of Pusher Street's closure with the participation of Copenhagen Mayor Sophie Haestorp Andersen and Justice Minister Peter Hummelgaard. On April 6, 2024, Pusher Street closes with the goal of renovating the area and ending the hashish trade on Christiania's main street. Signs read: Support Christiania - buy your hash somewhere else. (Photo by Ricardo Ramirez/NurPhoto) -
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Anniversary Of The Closure Of Pusher Street In Christiania, Copenhagen, Denmark.
In Copenhagen, Denmark, on April 6, 2025, the Freetown of Christiania commemorates the first anniversary of Pusher Street's closure with the participation of Copenhagen Mayor Sophie Haestorp Andersen and Justice Minister Peter Hummelgaard. On April 6, 2024, Pusher Street closes with the goal of renovating the area and putting an end to the hashish trade on Christiania's main street. (Photo by Ricardo Ramirez) -
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Anniversary Of The Closure Of Pusher Street In Christiania, Copenhagen, Denmark.
In Copenhagen, Denmark, on April 6, 2025, the Freetown of Christiania commemorates the first anniversary of Pusher Street's closure with the participation of Copenhagen Mayor Sophie Haestorp Andersen and Justice Minister Peter Hummelgaard. On April 6, 2024, Pusher Street closes with the goal of renovating the area and ending the hashish trade on Christiania's main street. Signs read: Play here. No dealing. (Photo by Ricardo Ramirez) -
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Anniversary Of The Closure Of Pusher Street In Christiania, Copenhagen, Denmark.
In Copenhagen, Denmark, on April 6, 2025, the Freetown of Christiania commemorates the first anniversary of Pusher Street's closure with the participation of Copenhagen Mayor Sophie Haestorp Andersen and Justice Minister Peter Hummelgaard. On April 6, 2024, Pusher Street closes with the goal of renovating the area and putting an end to the hashish trade on Christiania's main street. (Photo by Ricardo Ramirez) -
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Toulouse: Gathering Against Drastic Cuts In Culture
People in the culture sector organize a gathering in Toulouse, France, on April 5, 2025, where artists and performers walk with their artwork to raise awareness about cuts in culture. As Macron states that France must be put on a 'war economy', French regions, departments, and city councils make drastic cuts in their budgets. From the government level to the city level, all are making drastic cuts in culture, arts, leisure centers, libraries, and community youth clubs, and are laying off people. In Toulouse, some libraries, theaters, and youth community centers will close next year. Students and protesters say that instead of increasing military spending, they should preserve culture and social services from the deepening cuts. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto) -
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Toulouse: Gathering Against Drastic Cuts In Culture
It is well known that artists live only with love and fresh water. People in the culture sector organize a gathering in Toulouse, France, on April 5, 2025, where artists and performers walk with their pieces of work to raise awareness about cuts in culture. As Macron says France must be put on a 'war economy', French regions, departments, and city councils make drastic cuts in their budgets. From the government level to the city level, all make drastic cuts in all culture arts, leisure centers, libraries, community youth clubs, and are laying off people. In Toulouse, some libraries, theaters, and youth community centers will close next year. Students and protesters say that instead of putting money into growing military spending, they should preserve culture and social sectors from the deepening cuts. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto) -
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Toulouse: Gathering Against Drastic Cuts In Culture
A woman holds a placard reading 'Culture? Culture? Where are you?' People from the culture sector organize a gathering in Toulouse, France, on April 5, 2025, where artists and performers walk with their pieces of work or art to raise awareness about cuts in culture. As Macron states that France must be put on a 'war economy,' French regions, departments, and city councils make drastic cuts in their budgets. From the government level to the city level, all are making drastic cuts in all culture arts, leisure centers, libraries, and community youth clubs, and are laying off people. In Toulouse, some libraries, theaters, and youth community centers will close next year. Students and protesters say that instead of increasing military spending, they should preserve culture and social sectors from the deepening cuts. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto) -
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Toulouse: Gathering Against Drastic Cuts In Culture
On the left, a placard reads, 'Is it a good situation to be an artist? I don't think so as the median income is EUR8389 per year.' People in the culture sector organize a gathering in Toulouse, France, on April 5, 2025, where artists and performers walk with their pieces of work to raise awareness about cuts in culture. As Macron states that France must be put on a 'war economy,' French regions, departments, and city councils make drastic cuts in their budgets. From the government level to the city level, all are making drastic cuts in all culture arts, leisure centers, libraries, community youth clubs, and are laying off people. In Toulouse, some libraries, theaters, and youth community centers will close next year. Students and protesters say that instead of increasing military spending, they should preserve culture and social sectors from the deepening cuts. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto) -
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Toulouse: Gathering Against Drastic Cuts In Culture
An artist holds her piece of art. People in the culture sector organize a gathering in Toulouse, France, on April 5, 2025, where artists and performers walk with their work to raise awareness about cuts in culture. As Macron states that France must be put on a 'war economy,' French regions, departments, and city councils make drastic cuts in their budgets. From the government level to the city level, all are making drastic cuts in culture, arts, leisure centers, libraries, and community youth clubs, and are laying off people. In Toulouse, some libraries, theaters, and youth community centers will close next year. Students and protesters say that instead of increasing military spending, they should preserve culture and social services from the deepening cuts. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto) -
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Toulouse: Gathering Against Drastic Cuts In Culture
People in the culture sector organize a gathering in Toulouse, France, on April 5, 2025, where artists and performers walk with their artwork to raise awareness about cuts in culture. As Macron states that France must be put on a 'war economy', French regions, departments, and city councils make drastic cuts in their budgets. From the government level to the city level, all are making drastic cuts in culture, arts, leisure centers, libraries, and community youth clubs, and are laying off people. In Toulouse, some libraries, theaters, and youth community centers will close next year. Students and protesters say that instead of increasing military spending, they should preserve culture and social services from the deepening cuts. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto) -
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Toulouse: Gathering Against Drastic Cuts In Culture
An artist shows his piece of work during the gathering. People from the culture sector organize a gathering in Toulouse, France, on April 5, 2025, where artists and performers walk with their pieces of work to raise awareness about cuts in culture. As Macron says France must be put on a 'war economy', French regions, departments, and city councils make drastic cuts in their budgets. From the government level to the city level, all make drastic cuts in all culture arts, leisure centers, libraries, community youth clubs, and are laying off people. In Toulouse, some libraries, theaters, and youth community centers will close next year. Students and protesters say that instead of putting money into growing military spending, they should preserve culture and social sectors from the deepening cuts. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto) -
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Toulouse: Gathering Against Drastic Cuts In Culture
A protester holds a cardboard sign reading '75% of visual artists earn less than EUR5000 per year'. People in the culture sector organize a gathering in Toulouse, France, on April 5, 2025, where artists and performers walk with their pieces of work to raise awareness about cuts in culture. As Macron states that France must be put on a 'war economy', French regions, departments, and city councils make drastic cuts in their budgets. From the government level to the city level, all are making drastic cuts in all cultural arts, leisure centers, libraries, and community youth clubs, and are laying off people. In Toulouse, some libraries, theaters, and youth community centers will close next year. Students and protesters say that instead of increasing military spending, they should preserve culture and social services from the deepening cuts. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto) -
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Toulouse: Gathering Against Drastic Cuts In Culture
A man speaks to the crowd near a placard reading 'Danger. Gravediggers of culture are criminals. No to austerity'. People from the culture sector organize a gathering in Toulouse, France, on April 5, 2025, where artists and performers walk with their pieces of work to raise awareness about cuts in culture. As Macron states that France must be put on a 'war economy', French regions, departments, and city councils make drastic cuts in their budgets. From the government level to the city level, all are making drastic cuts in all culture arts, leisure centers, libraries, community youth clubs, and are laying off people. In Toulouse, some libraries, theaters, and youth community centers will close next year. Students and protesters say that instead of increasing military spending, they should preserve culture and social services from the deepening cuts. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto) -
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Toulouse: Gathering Against Drastic Cuts In Culture
A protester holds a placard reading 'Let us rearm culture'. People from the culture sector organize a gathering in Toulouse, France, on April 5, 2025, where artists and performers walk with their pieces of work to raise awareness about cuts in culture. As Macron states that France must be put on a 'war economy', French regions, departments, and city councils make drastic cuts in their budgets. From the government level to the city level, all are making drastic cuts in all culture arts, leisure centers, libraries, community youth clubs, and are laying off people. In Toulouse, some libraries, theaters, and youth community centers will close next year. Students and protesters say that instead of putting money into growing military spending, they should preserve culture and social sectors from the deepening cuts. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto) -
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Toulouse: Gathering Against Drastic Cuts In Culture
People in the culture sector organize a gathering in Toulouse, France, on April 5, 2025, where artists and performers walk with their artwork to raise awareness about cuts in culture. As Macron states that France must be put on a 'war economy', French regions, departments, and city councils make drastic cuts in their budgets. From the government level to the city level, all are making drastic cuts in culture, arts, leisure centers, libraries, and community youth clubs, and are laying off people. In Toulouse, some libraries, theaters, and youth community centers will close next year. Students and protesters say that instead of increasing military spending, they should preserve culture and social services from the deepening cuts. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto) -
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Toulouse: Gathering Against Drastic Cuts In Culture
People in the culture sector organize a gathering in Toulouse, France, on April 5, 2025, where artists and performers walk with their artwork to raise awareness about cuts in culture. As Macron states that France must be put on a 'war economy', French regions, departments, and city councils make drastic cuts in their budgets. From the government level to the city level, all are making drastic cuts in culture, arts, leisure centers, libraries, and community youth clubs, and are laying off people. In Toulouse, some libraries, theaters, and youth community centers will close next year. Students and protesters say that instead of increasing military spending, they should preserve culture and social services from the deepening cuts. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto) -
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Toulouse: Gathering Against Drastic Cuts In Culture
A woman holds a cardboard sign reading 'Art workshops in jail cancelled in 2025 after 15 years of existence'. People from the culture sector organize a gathering in Toulouse, France, on April 5, 2025, where artists and performers walk with their artwork to raise awareness about cuts in culture. As Macron states that France must be put on a 'war economy', French regions, departments, and city councils make drastic cuts in their budgets. From the government level to the city level, all are making drastic cuts in all cultural arts, leisure centers, libraries, community youth clubs, and are laying off people. In Toulouse, some libraries, theaters, and youth community centers will close next year. Students and protesters say that instead of increasing military spending, they should preserve culture and social services from the deepening cuts. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto) -
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Rally Against The First Abortion Centre In Poland.
Plastic fetuses are pictured during a pro-life rally in Warsaw, Poland, on March 29, 2025. Dozens of people gather outside the first abortion center that opens its doors in Democratic Poland. Demonstrators demand the closure of the center and call for a stricter law on abortion. The center, called Abotak, offers a safe space for people to ask questions and consult on abortion options. (Photo by Aleksander Kalka/NurPhoto) -
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Rally Against The First Abortion Centre In Poland.
People take part in a pro-life rally in Warsaw, Poland, on March 29, 2025. Dozens of people gather outside the first abortion center that opens its doors in Democratic Poland. Demonstrators demand the closure of the center and call for a stricter law on abortion. The center, called Abotak, offers a safe space for people to ask questions and consult on abortion options. (Photo by Aleksander Kalka/NurPhoto) -
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Rally Against The First Abortion Centre In Poland.
Right-wing nationalist Robert Bakiewicz speaks to the crowd as he takes part in a pro-life rally in Warsaw, Poland, on March 29, 2025. Dozens of people gather outside the first abortion center that opens its doors in Democratic Poland. Demonstrators demand the closure of the center and call for a stricter law on abortion. The center, called Abotak, offers a safe space for people to ask questions and consult on abortion options. (Photo by Aleksander Kalka/NurPhoto) -
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Rally Against The First Abortion Centre In Poland.
A CitizenGo flag of the ultra-conservative advocacy group, founded in Madrid, Spain, in 2013 by the ultra-Catholic and far-right HazteOir organization, is seen in Warsaw, Poland, on March 29, 2025. Dozens of people gather outside the first abortion center that opens its doors in Democratic Poland. Demonstrators demand the closure of the center and call for a stricter law on abortion. The center, called Abotak, offers a safe space for people to ask questions and consult on abortion options. (Photo by Aleksander Kalka/NurPhoto) -
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Rally Against The First Abortion Centre In Poland.
People hold signs that read ''Yes for life,'' ''Here they kill children,'' and ''Illegal clinic works. Legal government remains silent'' as they participate in a pro-life rally in Warsaw, Poland, on March 29, 2025. Dozens of people gather outside the first abortion center that opens its doors in Democratic Poland. Demonstrators demand the closure of the center and call for a stricter law on abortion. The center, called Abotak, offers a safe space for people to ask questions and consult on abortion options. (Photo by Aleksander Kalka/NurPhoto) -
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Rally Against The First Abortion Centre In Poland.
Right-wing nationalist Robert Bakiewicz speaks to the crowd as he takes part in a pro-life rally in Warsaw, Poland, on March 29, 2025. Dozens of people gather outside the first abortion center that opens its doors in Democratic Poland. Demonstrators demand the closure of the center and call for a stricter law on abortion. The center, called Abotak, offers a safe space for people to ask questions and consult on abortion options. (Photo by Aleksander Kalka/NurPhoto) -
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Rally Against The First Abortion Centre In Poland.
Right-wing nationalist Robert Bakiewicz speaks to the crowd as he takes part in a pro-life rally in Warsaw, Poland, on March 29, 2025. Dozens of people gather outside the first abortion center that opens its doors in Democratic Poland. Demonstrators demand the closure of the center and call for a stricter law on abortion. The center, called Abotak, offers a safe space for people to ask questions and consult on abortion options. (Photo by Aleksander Kalka/NurPhoto) -
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Pandemic In NYC: Then And Now
Radio City Music Hall near Rockefeller Center is quiet due to health concerns to stop the spread of Coronavirus in New York City, United States, on April 15, 2020. (Photo by Gordon Donovan) -
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Pandemic In NYC: Then And Now
The Museum of Natural History across from Central Park is quiet with no visitors in efforts to stop the spread of Coronavirus in New York City, United States, on April 23, 2020. (Photo by Gordon Donovan) -
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Touluse: Die-in And Gathering Against Deep Cuts In Culture And Public Services
A banner reads 'Against war culture, angry students'. As Macron says France must be put on a 'war economy', French regions, departments, and city councils make drastic cuts in their budgets. Hundreds of people gather first in front of the town hall of Toulouse, the Capitole, to perform a die-in in red and black before gathering with other sectors behind the town hall. They make drastic cuts in all cultural arts, leisure centers, libraries, community youth clubs, and are laying off people. In Toulouse, some libraries, theaters, and youth community centers will close next year. Students and protesters say that instead of putting money into growing military spending, they should preserve culture and social services from the deepening cuts. In Toulouse, France, on March 27, 2025. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto) -
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Touluse: Die-in And Gathering Against Deep Cuts In Culture And Public Services
A young woman holds a placard reading 'Macron, give the money back'. As Macron states that France must be put on a 'war economy', French regions, departments, and city councils make drastic cuts in their budgets. Hundreds of people gather first in front of the town hall of Toulouse, the Capitole, to perform a die-in in red and black before gathering with other sectors behind the town hall. They make drastic cuts in all cultural arts, leisure centers, libraries, community youth clubs, and are laying off people. In Toulouse, some libraries, theaters, and youth community centers will close next year. Students and protesters say that instead of increasing military spending, they should preserve culture and social services from the deepening cuts. In Toulouse, France, on March 27, 2025. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto) -
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Touluse: Die-in And Gathering Against Deep Cuts In Culture And Public Services
Protesters hold cardboard signs reading 'Make art not war', 'More culture, less censorship', and 'Subventions have been cut during the editing'. As Macron states that France must adopt a 'war economy', French regions, departments, and city councils make drastic cuts in their budgets. Hundreds of people gather first in front of the town hall of Toulouse, the Capitole, to perform a die-in in red and black before gathering with other sectors behind the town hall. They make drastic cuts in all cultural arts, leisure centers, libraries, community youth clubs, and are laying off people. In Toulouse, some libraries, theaters, and youth community centers will close next year. Students and protesters say that instead of increasing military spending, they should preserve culture and social services from the deepening cuts. In Toulouse, France, on March 27, 2025. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto) -
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Touluse: Die-in And Gathering Against Deep Cuts In Culture And Public Services
During the die-in, a young woman holds a placard reading 'Toulouse culture budget: EUR28 million for the Capitole, EUR7 million for all the rest'. As Macron states that France must be put on a 'war economy', French regions, departments, and city councils must make drastic cuts in their budgets. Hundreds of people gather first in front of the town hall of Toulouse, the Capitole, to perform a die-in in red and black before gathering with other sectors behind the town hall. They make drastic cuts in all cultural arts, leisure centers, libraries, community youth clubs, and are laying off people. In Toulouse, some libraries, theaters, and youth community centers will close next year. Students and protesters say that instead of increasing military spending, they should preserve culture and social services from the deepening cuts. In Toulouse, France, on March 27, 2025. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto) -
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Touluse: Die-in And Gathering Against Deep Cuts In Culture And Public Services
Protesters hold placards during the gathering. As Macron says France must be put on a 'war economy', French regions, departments, and city councils must make drastic cuts in their budgets. Hundreds of people gather first in front of the town hall of Toulouse, the Capitole, to perform a die-in in red and black before gathering with other sectors behind the town hall. They make drastic cuts in all cultural arts, leisure centers, libraries, and community youth clubs and are laying off people. In Toulouse, some libraries, theaters, and youth community centers will close next year. Students and protesters say that instead of putting money into growing military spending, they should preserve culture and social sectors from the deepening cuts. In Toulouse, France, on March 27, 2025. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto) -
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Touluse: Die-in And Gathering Against Deep Cuts In Culture And Public Services
During the die-in, a woman holds a placard reading 'Toulouse culture budget: EUR28 million for the Capitole, EUR7 million for the rest'. As Macron says France must be put on a 'war economy', French regions, departments, and city councils make drastic cuts in their budgets. Hundreds of people gather first in front of the town hall of Toulouse, the Capitole, to perform a die-in in red and black before gathering with other sectors behind the town hall. They make drastic cuts in all culture arts, leisure centers, libraries, community youth clubs, and are laying off people. In Toulouse, some libraries, theaters, and youth community centers will close next year. Students and protesters say that instead of putting money into growing military spending, they should preserve culture and social sectors from the deepening cuts. In Toulouse, France, on March 27, 2025. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto) -
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Touluse: Die-in And Gathering Against Deep Cuts In Culture And Public Services
During the gathering, a protester holds a placard reading 'Fascists greedy on empty cultures'. Other placards read (from left to right): 'ISDAT in danger', 'Art school in danger', and 'youth community centres in danger'. As Macron says France must be put on a 'war economy', French regions, departments, and city councils make drastic cuts in their budgets. Hundreds of people gather first in front of the town hall of Toulouse, the Capitole, to perform a die-in in red and black before gathering with other sectors behind the town hall. They make drastic cuts in all culture arts, leisure centres, libraries, community youth clubs, and are laying off people. In Toulouse, some libraries, theaters, and youth community centers will close next year. Students and protesters say that instead of putting money into growing military spending, they should preserve culture and social services from the deepening cuts. In Toulouse, France, on March 27, 2025. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto) -
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Touluse: Die-in And Gathering Against Deep Cuts In Culture And Public Services
As Macron states that France must adopt a 'war economy', French regions, departments, and city councils make drastic cuts in their budgets. Hundreds of people gather first in front of the town hall of Toulouse, the Capitole, to perform a die-in in red and black before gathering with other sectors behind the town hall. They make drastic cuts in all cultural arts, leisure centers, libraries, community youth clubs, and are laying off people. In Toulouse, some libraries, theaters, and youth community centers will close next year. Students and protesters say that instead of increasing military spending, they should preserve culture and social services from the deepening cuts in Toulouse, France, on March 27, 2025. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto) -
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Touluse: Die-in And Gathering Against Deep Cuts In Culture And Public Services
A young woman holds a placard reading 'Youth community centres in danger'. As Macron says France must be put on a 'war economy', French regions, departments, and city councils make drastic cuts in their budgets. Hundreds of people gather first in front of the town hall of Toulouse, the Capitole, to perform a die-in in red and black before gathering with other sectors behind the town hall. They make drastic cuts in all cultural arts, leisure centres, libraries, community youth clubs, and are laying off people. In Toulouse, some libraries, theaters, and youth community centers will close next year. Students and protesters say that instead of putting money into growing military spending, they should preserve culture and social services from the deepening cuts. In Toulouse, France, on March 27, 2025. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto)