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Die Linke Info Stand With Political Poster And Pride Flag
A promotional stand of the German political party Die Linke features a red poster reading ''Alle gehen nach rechts. Wir nicht!'' (''Everyone goes to the right. Not us!'') next to a Progress Pride flag at a street event in Munich, Germany, on May 24, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Anti-EU Campaign In Warsaw
A picture of far-right, anti-EU candidate Grzegorz Braun is seen on a billboard in Warsaw, Poland on 16 May, 2025. Friday marks the last day before the election campaigning silence starts on Sunday. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto) -
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Presidential Election Campaign In Poland
Campaign poster of Karol Nawrocki, running in the presidential elections, is seen in Sedziszow, Poland on May 16th, 2025. The first round of the presidential election will be held in Poland on 18 May 2025. (Photo by Beata Zawrzel/NurPhoto) -
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Campaign Posters For Presidential Election Go Up Nationwide
Posters for the 21st presidential election are seen on a wall at the House of Artists in Jongno District, Seoul, South Korea, on May 15, 2025. From this day, campaign posters are displayed at more than 82,900 locations nationwide. Presidential candidates by ballot number are: No. 1 Lee Jae-myung (Democratic Party), No. 2 Kim Moon-soo (People Power Party), No. 3 (vacant), No. 4 Lee Jun-seok (New Reform Party), No. 5 Kwon Young-kook (Democratic Labor Party), No. 6 Koo Ju-wa (Liberal Unification Party), No. 7 Hwang Kyo-ahn (independent), No. 8 Song Jin-ho (independent). (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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Campaign Posters For Presidential Election Go Up Nationwide
Posters for the 21st presidential election are seen on a wall at the House of Artists in Jongno District, Seoul, South Korea, on May 15, 2025. From this day, campaign posters are displayed at more than 82,900 locations nationwide. Presidential candidates by ballot number are: No. 1 Lee Jae-myung (Democratic Party), No. 2 Kim Moon-soo (People Power Party), No. 3 (vacant), No. 4 Lee Jun-seok (New Reform Party), No. 5 Kwon Young-kook (Democratic Labor Party), No. 6 Koo Ju-wa (Liberal Unification Party), No. 7 Hwang Kyo-ahn (independent), No. 8 Song Jin-ho (independent). (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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Campaign Posters For Presidential Election Go Up Nationwide
Posters for the 21st presidential election are seen on a wall at the House of Artists in Jongno District, Seoul, South Korea, on May 15, 2025. From this day, campaign posters are displayed at more than 82,900 locations nationwide. Presidential candidates by ballot number are: No. 1 Lee Jae-myung (Democratic Party), No. 2 Kim Moon-soo (People Power Party), No. 3 (vacant), No. 4 Lee Jun-seok (New Reform Party), No. 5 Kwon Young-kook (Democratic Labor Party), No. 6 Koo Ju-wa (Liberal Unification Party), No. 7 Hwang Kyo-ahn (independent), No. 8 Song Jin-ho (independent). (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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Campaign Posters For Presidential Election Go Up Nationwide
Posters for the 21st presidential election are seen on a wall at the House of Artists in Jongno District, Seoul, South Korea, on May 15, 2025. From this day, campaign posters are displayed at more than 82,900 locations nationwide. Presidential candidates by ballot number are: No. 1 Lee Jae-myung (Democratic Party), No. 2 Kim Moon-soo (People Power Party), No. 3 (vacant), No. 4 Lee Jun-seok (New Reform Party), No. 5 Kwon Young-kook (Democratic Labor Party), No. 6 Koo Ju-wa (Liberal Unification Party), No. 7 Hwang Kyo-ahn (independent), No. 8 Song Jin-ho (independent). (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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Campaign Posters For Presidential Election Go Up Nationwide
Posters for the 21st presidential election are seen on a wall at the House of Artists in Jongno District, Seoul, South Korea, on May 15, 2025. From this day, campaign posters are displayed at more than 82,900 locations nationwide. Presidential candidates by ballot number are: No. 1 Lee Jae-myung (Democratic Party), No. 2 Kim Moon-soo (People Power Party), No. 3 (vacant), No. 4 Lee Jun-seok (New Reform Party), No. 5 Kwon Young-kook (Democratic Labor Party), No. 6 Koo Ju-wa (Liberal Unification Party), No. 7 Hwang Kyo-ahn (independent), No. 8 Song Jin-ho (independent). (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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Campaign Posters For Presidential Election Go Up Nationwide
Posters for the 21st presidential election are seen on a wall at the House of Artists in Jongno District, Seoul, South Korea, on May 15, 2025. From this day, campaign posters are displayed at more than 82,900 locations nationwide. Presidential candidates by ballot number are: No. 1 Lee Jae-myung (Democratic Party), No. 2 Kim Moon-soo (People Power Party), No. 3 (vacant), No. 4 Lee Jun-seok (New Reform Party), No. 5 Kwon Young-kook (Democratic Labor Party), No. 6 Koo Ju-wa (Liberal Unification Party), No. 7 Hwang Kyo-ahn (independent), No. 8 Song Jin-ho (independent). (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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Campaign Posters For Presidential Election Go Up Nationwide
Posters for the 21st presidential election are seen on a wall at the House of Artists in Jongno District, Seoul, South Korea, on May 15, 2025. From this day, campaign posters are displayed at more than 82,900 locations nationwide. Presidential candidates by ballot number are: No. 1 Lee Jae-myung (Democratic Party), No. 2 Kim Moon-soo (People Power Party), No. 3 (vacant), No. 4 Lee Jun-seok (New Reform Party), No. 5 Kwon Young-kook (Democratic Labor Party), No. 6 Koo Ju-wa (Liberal Unification Party), No. 7 Hwang Kyo-ahn (independent), No. 8 Song Jin-ho (independent). (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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Campaign Posters For Presidential Election Go Up Nationwide
Posters for the 21st presidential election are seen on a wall at the House of Artists in Jongno District, Seoul, South Korea, on May 15, 2025. From this day, campaign posters are displayed at more than 82,900 locations nationwide. Presidential candidates by ballot number are: No. 1 Lee Jae-myung (Democratic Party), No. 2 Kim Moon-soo (People Power Party), No. 3 (vacant), No. 4 Lee Jun-seok (New Reform Party), No. 5 Kwon Young-kook (Democratic Labor Party), No. 6 Koo Ju-wa (Liberal Unification Party), No. 7 Hwang Kyo-ahn (independent), No. 8 Song Jin-ho (independent). (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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Campaign Posters For Presidential Election Go Up Nationwide
Posters for the 21st presidential election are on a wall at the House of Artists in Jongno District, Seoul, South Korea, on May 15, 2025. From this day, campaign posters display at more than 82,900 locations nationwide. Presidential candidates by ballot number are: No. 1 Lee Jae-myung (Democratic Party), No. 2 Kim Moon-soo (People Power Party), No. 3 (vacant), No. 4 Lee Jun-seok (New Reform Party), No. 5 Kwon Young-kook (Democratic Labor Party), No. 6 Koo Ju-wa (Liberal Unification Party), No. 7 Hwang Kyo-ahn (independent), No. 8 Song Jin-ho (independent). (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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Polish Presidential Elections Campaign Underway In Konskie, Poland
An election banner depicts historian Karol Nawrocki, who runs for President of Poland supported by the Law and Justice party, in Konskie, Poland, on April 11, 2025. (Photo by Aleksander Kalka/NurPhoto) -
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Presidential Election Campaign In Poland
Presidential elections banner of Rafal Trzaskowski, a Mayor of Warsaw and a candidate of Civic Platform ruling party, is seen in Gliwice, Poland on April 3rd, 2025. The first round of the presidential election will be held in Poland on 18 May 2025. (Photo by Beata Zawrzel/NurPhoto) -
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Presidential Election Campaign In Poland
Presidential elections banner of Slawomir Mentzen, a candidate of the far-right Konfederacja alliance, is seen in Gliwice, Poland on April 3rd, 2025. The first round of the presidential election will be held in Poland on 18 May 2025. (Photo by Beata Zawrzel/NurPhoto) -
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Karol Nawrocki Poster In Krakow
A person removes a poster of Karol Nawrocki, running for President of Poland supported by Law and Justice party, from a building in Krakow, Poland on March 31, 2025. (Photo by Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto) -
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Wolt Delivery Rider In Germany
A Wolt delivery rider cycles along a cobblestone path in Karlsruhe, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany, on February 24, 2025. The rider wears a Wolt-branded jacket and carries a large Wolt delivery bag. The street is lined with buildings featuring bare climbing plants and street lamps. A parked police vehicle is visible in the background. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Afghan Presidential Elections 2009
Posters around Kabul for candidates in the Afghan Presidential Elections. There are 41 candidates which most observers consider excessive, their posters are to be found in nearly every corner of Kabul.
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Afghan Presidential Elections 2009
Posters around Kabul for candidates in the Afghan Presidential Elections. There are 41 candidates which most observers consider excessive and distracting.
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Afghan Presidential Elections 2009
Posters around Kabul for candidates in the Afghan Presidential Elections. There are 41 candidates which most observers consider excessive and distracting.
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Afghan Presidential Elections 2009
Posters around Kabul for candidates in the Afghan Presidential Elections. There are 41 candidates which most observers consider excessive and distracting.
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Afghan Presidential Elections 2009
Posters around Kabul for candidates in the Afghan Presidential Elections. There are 41 candidates which most observers consider excessive and distracting.
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Afghan Presidential Elections 2009
Posters around Kabul for candidates in the Afghan Presidential Elections. There are 41 candidates which most observers consider excessive and distracting.
President Hamid Karzai's posters feature two of the former northern alliance leaders including Marshal Fahim and Karim Khalili both known as fierce commanders of the Panjsheris and Hazaras respectively.
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Afghan Presidential Elections 2009
Posters around Kabul for candidates in the Afghan Presidential Elections. There are 41 candidates which most observers consider excessive and distracting.
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