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  • Daily Life Between Banff And Cochrane
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    Daily Life Between Banff And Cochrane
    BANFF, CANADA – MAY 22:
    No. 101 KH Porter Compressed Air Locomotive (1901) seen at the site of Bankhead, a former early-20th-century coal mining town in Banff National Park, near Banff, Alberta, Canada on May 22, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life Between Banff And Cochrane
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    Daily Life Between Banff And Cochrane
    BANFF, CANADA – MAY 22:
    Remains of an old mine train at the site of Bankhead, a former early-20th-century coal mining town in Banff National Park, near Banff, Alberta, Canada on May 22, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life Between Banff And Cochrane
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    Daily Life Between Banff And Cochrane
    BANFF, CANADA – MAY 22:
    No. 101 KH Porter Compressed Air Locomotive (1901) seen at the site of Bankhead, a former early-20th-century coal mining town in Banff National Park, near Banff, Alberta, Canada on May 22, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life Between Banff And Cochrane
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    Daily Life Between Banff And Cochrane
    BANFF, CANADA – MAY 22:
    Remains of an old mine train at the site of Bankhead, a former early-20th-century coal mining town in Banff National Park, near Banff, Alberta, Canada on May 22, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Dentist Office Window Signage
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    Dentist Office Window Signage
    A window with signage reading ''zahnarzt praxis'' (dentist's office) is on the facade of a dental practice, with a jar placed on the window sill in Straubing, Lower Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on April 26, 2025. The reflection of a church building is visible in the glass, blending modern healthcare signage with historical architecture. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Chicago Urban Decay
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    Chicago Urban Decay
    Boarded storefronts, illegal dumping, abandoned apartment buildings, and economic decay dominate the streetscape of Chicago's West Side on June 2, 2025. Signs of blight stretch from shuttered laundromats and liquor stores to deteriorating multi-family residences and vacant lots overtaken by overgrowth. A hand-painted sign at 4800 W. Fulton warns against loitering, while nearby graffiti declares ''Housing is a human right,'' reflecting the tension between enforcement, abandonment, and the ongoing housing crisis. Despite visible signs of community resilience, the area remains gripped by neglect, disinvestment, and inequality, realities that underscore systemic urban hardship in the nation's third-largest city. (Photo by Patrick Gorski/NurPhoto)

     

  • Chicago Urban Decay
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    Chicago Urban Decay
    Boarded storefronts, illegal dumping, abandoned apartment buildings, and economic decay dominate the streetscape of Chicago's West Side on June 2, 2025. Signs of blight stretch from shuttered laundromats and liquor stores to deteriorating multi-family residences and vacant lots overtaken by overgrowth. A hand-painted sign at 4800 W. Fulton warns against loitering, while nearby graffiti declares ''Housing is a human right,'' reflecting the tension between enforcement, abandonment, and the ongoing housing crisis. Despite visible signs of community resilience, the area remains gripped by neglect, disinvestment, and inequality, realities that underscore systemic urban hardship in the nation's third-largest city. (Photo by Patrick Gorski/NurPhoto)

     

  • Chicago Urban Decay
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    Chicago Urban Decay
    Boarded storefronts, illegal dumping, abandoned apartment buildings, and economic decay dominate the streetscape of Chicago's West Side on June 2, 2025. Signs of blight stretch from shuttered laundromats and liquor stores to deteriorating multi-family residences and vacant lots overtaken by overgrowth. A hand-painted sign at 4800 W. Fulton warns against loitering, while nearby graffiti declares ''Housing is a human right,'' reflecting the tension between enforcement, abandonment, and the ongoing housing crisis. Despite visible signs of community resilience, the area remains gripped by neglect, disinvestment, and inequality, realities that underscore systemic urban hardship in the nation's third-largest city. (Photo by Patrick Gorski/NurPhoto)

     

  • Chicago Urban Decay
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    Chicago Urban Decay
    Boarded storefronts, illegal dumping, abandoned apartment buildings, and economic decay dominate the streetscape of Chicago's West Side on June 2, 2025. Signs of blight stretch from shuttered laundromats and liquor stores to deteriorating multi-family residences and vacant lots overtaken by overgrowth. A hand-painted sign at 4800 W. Fulton warns against loitering, while nearby graffiti declares ''Housing is a human right,'' reflecting the tension between enforcement, abandonment, and the ongoing housing crisis. Despite visible signs of community resilience, the area remains gripped by neglect, disinvestment, and inequality, realities that underscore systemic urban hardship in the nation's third-largest city. (Photo by Patrick Gorski/NurPhoto)

     

  • Chicago Urban Decay
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    Chicago Urban Decay
    Boarded storefronts, illegal dumping, abandoned apartment buildings, and economic decay dominate the streetscape of Chicago's West Side on June 2, 2025. Signs of blight stretch from shuttered laundromats and liquor stores to deteriorating multi-family residences and vacant lots overtaken by overgrowth. A hand-painted sign at 4800 W. Fulton warns against loitering, while nearby graffiti declares ''Housing is a human right,'' reflecting the tension between enforcement, abandonment, and the ongoing housing crisis. Despite visible signs of community resilience, the area remains gripped by neglect, disinvestment, and inequality, realities that underscore systemic urban hardship in the nation's third-largest city. (Photo by Patrick Gorski/NurPhoto)

     

  • Chicago Urban Decay
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    Chicago Urban Decay
    Boarded storefronts, illegal dumping, abandoned apartment buildings, and economic decay dominate the streetscape of Chicago's West Side on June 2, 2025. Signs of blight stretch from shuttered laundromats and liquor stores to deteriorating multi-family residences and vacant lots overtaken by overgrowth. A hand-painted sign at 4800 W. Fulton warns against loitering, while nearby graffiti declares ''Housing is a human right,'' reflecting the tension between enforcement, abandonment, and the ongoing housing crisis. Despite visible signs of community resilience, the area remains gripped by neglect, disinvestment, and inequality, realities that underscore systemic urban hardship in the nation's third-largest city. (Photo by Patrick Gorski/NurPhoto)

     

  • Chicago Urban Decay
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    Chicago Urban Decay
    Boarded storefronts, illegal dumping, abandoned apartment buildings, and economic decay dominate the streetscape of Chicago's West Side on June 2, 2025. Signs of blight stretch from shuttered laundromats and liquor stores to deteriorating multi-family residences and vacant lots overtaken by overgrowth. A hand-painted sign at 4800 W. Fulton warns against loitering, while nearby graffiti declares ''Housing is a human right,'' reflecting the tension between enforcement, abandonment, and the ongoing housing crisis. Despite visible signs of community resilience, the area remains gripped by neglect, disinvestment, and inequality, realities that underscore systemic urban hardship in the nation's third-largest city. (Photo by Patrick Gorski/NurPhoto)

     

  • Chicago Urban Decay
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    Chicago Urban Decay
    Boarded storefronts, illegal dumping, abandoned apartment buildings, and economic decay dominate the streetscape of Chicago's West Side on June 2, 2025. Signs of blight stretch from shuttered laundromats and liquor stores to deteriorating multi-family residences and vacant lots overtaken by overgrowth. A hand-painted sign at 4800 W. Fulton warns against loitering, while nearby graffiti declares ''Housing is a human right,'' reflecting the tension between enforcement, abandonment, and the ongoing housing crisis. Despite visible signs of community resilience, the area remains gripped by neglect, disinvestment, and inequality, realities that underscore systemic urban hardship in the nation's third-largest city. (Photo by Patrick Gorski/NurPhoto)

     

  • Chicago Urban Decay
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    Chicago Urban Decay
    Boarded storefronts, illegal dumping, abandoned apartment buildings, and economic decay dominate the streetscape of Chicago's West Side on June 2, 2025. Signs of blight stretch from shuttered laundromats and liquor stores to deteriorating multi-family residences and vacant lots overtaken by overgrowth. A hand-painted sign at 4800 W. Fulton warns against loitering, while nearby graffiti declares ''Housing is a human right,'' reflecting the tension between enforcement, abandonment, and the ongoing housing crisis. Despite visible signs of community resilience, the area remains gripped by neglect, disinvestment, and inequality, realities that underscore systemic urban hardship in the nation's third-largest city. (Photo by Patrick Gorski/NurPhoto)

     

  • Chicago Urban Decay
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    Chicago Urban Decay
    Boarded storefronts, illegal dumping, abandoned apartment buildings, and economic decay dominate the streetscape of Chicago's West Side on June 2, 2025. Signs of blight stretch from shuttered laundromats and liquor stores to deteriorating multi-family residences and vacant lots overtaken by overgrowth. A hand-painted sign at 4800 W. Fulton warns against loitering, while nearby graffiti declares ''Housing is a human right,'' reflecting the tension between enforcement, abandonment, and the ongoing housing crisis. Despite visible signs of community resilience, the area remains gripped by neglect, disinvestment, and inequality, realities that underscore systemic urban hardship in the nation's third-largest city. (Photo by Patrick Gorski/NurPhoto)

     

  • Chicago Urban Decay
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    Chicago Urban Decay
    Boarded storefronts, illegal dumping, abandoned apartment buildings, and economic decay dominate the streetscape of Chicago's West Side on June 2, 2025. Signs of blight stretch from shuttered laundromats and liquor stores to deteriorating multi-family residences and vacant lots overtaken by overgrowth. A hand-painted sign at 4800 W. Fulton warns against loitering, while nearby graffiti declares ''Housing is a human right,'' reflecting the tension between enforcement, abandonment, and the ongoing housing crisis. Despite visible signs of community resilience, the area remains gripped by neglect, disinvestment, and inequality, realities that underscore systemic urban hardship in the nation's third-largest city. (Photo by Patrick Gorski/NurPhoto)

     

  • Chicago Urban Decay
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    Chicago Urban Decay
    Boarded storefronts, illegal dumping, abandoned apartment buildings, and economic decay dominate the streetscape of Chicago's West Side on June 2, 2025. Signs of blight stretch from shuttered laundromats and liquor stores to deteriorating multi-family residences and vacant lots overtaken by overgrowth. A hand-painted sign at 4800 W. Fulton warns against loitering, while nearby graffiti declares ''Housing is a human right,'' reflecting the tension between enforcement, abandonment, and the ongoing housing crisis. Despite visible signs of community resilience, the area remains gripped by neglect, disinvestment, and inequality, realities that underscore systemic urban hardship in the nation's third-largest city. (Photo by Patrick Gorski/NurPhoto)

     

  • Chicago Urban Decay
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    Chicago Urban Decay
    Boarded storefronts, illegal dumping, abandoned apartment buildings, and economic decay dominate the streetscape of Chicago's West Side on June 2, 2025. Signs of blight stretch from shuttered laundromats and liquor stores to deteriorating multi-family residences and vacant lots overtaken by overgrowth. A hand-painted sign at 4800 W. Fulton warns against loitering, while nearby graffiti declares ''Housing is a human right,'' reflecting the tension between enforcement, abandonment, and the ongoing housing crisis. Despite visible signs of community resilience, the area remains gripped by neglect, disinvestment, and inequality, realities that underscore systemic urban hardship in the nation's third-largest city. (Photo by Patrick Gorski/NurPhoto)

     

  • Chicago Urban Decay
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    Chicago Urban Decay
    Boarded storefronts, illegal dumping, abandoned apartment buildings, and economic decay dominate the streetscape of Chicago's West Side on June 2, 2025. Signs of blight stretch from shuttered laundromats and liquor stores to deteriorating multi-family residences and vacant lots overtaken by overgrowth. A hand-painted sign at 4800 W. Fulton warns against loitering, while nearby graffiti declares ''Housing is a human right,'' reflecting the tension between enforcement, abandonment, and the ongoing housing crisis. Despite visible signs of community resilience, the area remains gripped by neglect, disinvestment, and inequality, realities that underscore systemic urban hardship in the nation's third-largest city. (Photo by Patrick Gorski/NurPhoto)

     

  • Chicago Urban Decay
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    Chicago Urban Decay
    Boarded storefronts, illegal dumping, abandoned apartment buildings, and economic decay dominate the streetscape of Chicago's West Side on June 2, 2025. Signs of blight stretch from shuttered laundromats and liquor stores to deteriorating multi-family residences and vacant lots overtaken by overgrowth. A hand-painted sign at 4800 W. Fulton warns against loitering, while nearby graffiti declares ''Housing is a human right,'' reflecting the tension between enforcement, abandonment, and the ongoing housing crisis. Despite visible signs of community resilience, the area remains gripped by neglect, disinvestment, and inequality, realities that underscore systemic urban hardship in the nation's third-largest city. (Photo by Patrick Gorski/NurPhoto)

     

  • Chicago Urban Decay
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    Chicago Urban Decay
    Boarded storefronts, illegal dumping, abandoned apartment buildings, and economic decay dominate the streetscape of Chicago's West Side on June 2, 2025. Signs of blight stretch from shuttered laundromats and liquor stores to deteriorating multi-family residences and vacant lots overtaken by overgrowth. A hand-painted sign at 4800 W. Fulton warns against loitering, while nearby graffiti declares ''Housing is a human right,'' reflecting the tension between enforcement, abandonment, and the ongoing housing crisis. Despite visible signs of community resilience, the area remains gripped by neglect, disinvestment, and inequality, realities that underscore systemic urban hardship in the nation's third-largest city. (Photo by Patrick Gorski/NurPhoto)

     

  • Chicago Urban Decay
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    Chicago Urban Decay
    Boarded storefronts, illegal dumping, abandoned apartment buildings, and economic decay dominate the streetscape of Chicago's West Side on June 2, 2025. Signs of blight stretch from shuttered laundromats and liquor stores to deteriorating multi-family residences and vacant lots overtaken by overgrowth. A hand-painted sign at 4800 W. Fulton warns against loitering, while nearby graffiti declares ''Housing is a human right,'' reflecting the tension between enforcement, abandonment, and the ongoing housing crisis. Despite visible signs of community resilience, the area remains gripped by neglect, disinvestment, and inequality, realities that underscore systemic urban hardship in the nation's third-largest city. (Photo by Patrick Gorski/NurPhoto)

     

  • Chicago Urban Decay
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    Chicago Urban Decay
    Boarded storefronts, illegal dumping, abandoned apartment buildings, and economic decay dominate the streetscape of Chicago's West Side on June 2, 2025. Signs of blight stretch from shuttered laundromats and liquor stores to deteriorating multi-family residences and vacant lots overtaken by overgrowth. A hand-painted sign at 4800 W. Fulton warns against loitering, while nearby graffiti declares ''Housing is a human right,'' reflecting the tension between enforcement, abandonment, and the ongoing housing crisis. Despite visible signs of community resilience, the area remains gripped by neglect, disinvestment, and inequality, realities that underscore systemic urban hardship in the nation's third-largest city. (Photo by Patrick Gorski/NurPhoto)

     

  • Chicago Urban Decay
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    Chicago Urban Decay
    Boarded storefronts, illegal dumping, abandoned apartment buildings, and economic decay dominate the streetscape of Chicago's West Side on June 2, 2025. Signs of blight stretch from shuttered laundromats and liquor stores to deteriorating multi-family residences and vacant lots overtaken by overgrowth. A hand-painted sign at 4800 W. Fulton warns against loitering, while nearby graffiti declares ''Housing is a human right,'' reflecting the tension between enforcement, abandonment, and the ongoing housing crisis. Despite visible signs of community resilience, the area remains gripped by neglect, disinvestment, and inequality, realities that underscore systemic urban hardship in the nation's third-largest city. (Photo by Patrick Gorski/NurPhoto)

     

  • Chicago Urban Decay
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    Chicago Urban Decay
    Boarded storefronts, illegal dumping, abandoned apartment buildings, and economic decay dominate the streetscape of Chicago's West Side on June 2, 2025. Signs of blight stretch from shuttered laundromats and liquor stores to deteriorating multi-family residences and vacant lots overtaken by overgrowth. A hand-painted sign at 4800 W. Fulton warns against loitering, while nearby graffiti declares ''Housing is a human right,'' reflecting the tension between enforcement, abandonment, and the ongoing housing crisis. Despite visible signs of community resilience, the area remains gripped by neglect, disinvestment, and inequality, realities that underscore systemic urban hardship in the nation's third-largest city. (Photo by Patrick Gorski/NurPhoto)

     

  • Chicago Urban Decay
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    Chicago Urban Decay
    Boarded storefronts, illegal dumping, abandoned apartment buildings, and economic decay dominate the streetscape of Chicago's West Side on June 2, 2025. Signs of blight stretch from shuttered laundromats and liquor stores to deteriorating multi-family residences and vacant lots overtaken by overgrowth. A hand-painted sign at 4800 W. Fulton warns against loitering, while nearby graffiti declares ''Housing is a human right,'' reflecting the tension between enforcement, abandonment, and the ongoing housing crisis. Despite visible signs of community resilience, the area remains gripped by neglect, disinvestment, and inequality, realities that underscore systemic urban hardship in the nation's third-largest city. (Photo by Patrick Gorski/NurPhoto)

     

  • Chicago Urban Decay
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    Chicago Urban Decay
    Boarded storefronts, illegal dumping, abandoned apartment buildings, and economic decay dominate the streetscape of Chicago's West Side on June 2, 2025. Signs of blight stretch from shuttered laundromats and liquor stores to deteriorating multi-family residences and vacant lots overtaken by overgrowth. A hand-painted sign at 4800 W. Fulton warns against loitering, while nearby graffiti declares ''Housing is a human right,'' reflecting the tension between enforcement, abandonment, and the ongoing housing crisis. Despite visible signs of community resilience, the area remains gripped by neglect, disinvestment, and inequality, realities that underscore systemic urban hardship in the nation's third-largest city. (Photo by Patrick Gorski/NurPhoto)

     

  • Chicago Urban Decay
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    Chicago Urban Decay
    Boarded storefronts, illegal dumping, abandoned apartment buildings, and economic decay dominate the streetscape of Chicago's West Side on June 2, 2025. Signs of blight stretch from shuttered laundromats and liquor stores to deteriorating multi-family residences and vacant lots overtaken by overgrowth. A hand-painted sign at 4800 W. Fulton warns against loitering, while nearby graffiti declares ''Housing is a human right,'' reflecting the tension between enforcement, abandonment, and the ongoing housing crisis. Despite visible signs of community resilience, the area remains gripped by neglect, disinvestment, and inequality, realities that underscore systemic urban hardship in the nation's third-largest city. (Photo by Patrick Gorski/NurPhoto)

     

  • Chicago Urban Decay
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    Chicago Urban Decay
    Boarded storefronts, illegal dumping, abandoned apartment buildings, and economic decay dominate the streetscape of Chicago's West Side on June 2, 2025. Signs of blight stretch from shuttered laundromats and liquor stores to deteriorating multi-family residences and vacant lots overtaken by overgrowth. A hand-painted sign at 4800 W. Fulton warns against loitering, while nearby graffiti declares ''Housing is a human right,'' reflecting the tension between enforcement, abandonment, and the ongoing housing crisis. Despite visible signs of community resilience, the area remains gripped by neglect, disinvestment, and inequality, realities that underscore systemic urban hardship in the nation's third-largest city. (Photo by Patrick Gorski/NurPhoto)

     

  • Chicago Urban Decay
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    Chicago Urban Decay
    Boarded storefronts, illegal dumping, abandoned apartment buildings, and economic decay dominate the streetscape of Chicago's West Side on June 2, 2025. Signs of blight stretch from shuttered laundromats and liquor stores to deteriorating multi-family residences and vacant lots overtaken by overgrowth. A hand-painted sign at 4800 W. Fulton warns against loitering, while nearby graffiti declares ''Housing is a human right,'' reflecting the tension between enforcement, abandonment, and the ongoing housing crisis. Despite visible signs of community resilience, the area remains gripped by neglect, disinvestment, and inequality, realities that underscore systemic urban hardship in the nation's third-largest city. (Photo by Patrick Gorski/NurPhoto)

     

  • Chicago Urban Decay
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    Chicago Urban Decay
    Boarded storefronts, illegal dumping, abandoned apartment buildings, and economic decay dominate the streetscape of Chicago's West Side on June 2, 2025. Signs of blight stretch from shuttered laundromats and liquor stores to deteriorating multi-family residences and vacant lots overtaken by overgrowth. A hand-painted sign at 4800 W. Fulton warns against loitering, while nearby graffiti declares ''Housing is a human right,'' reflecting the tension between enforcement, abandonment, and the ongoing housing crisis. Despite visible signs of community resilience, the area remains gripped by neglect, disinvestment, and inequality, realities that underscore systemic urban hardship in the nation's third-largest city. (Photo by Patrick Gorski/NurPhoto)

     

  • Chicago Urban Decay
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    Chicago Urban Decay
    Boarded storefronts, illegal dumping, abandoned apartment buildings, and economic decay dominate the streetscape of Chicago's West Side on June 2, 2025. Signs of blight stretch from shuttered laundromats and liquor stores to deteriorating multi-family residences and vacant lots overtaken by overgrowth. A hand-painted sign at 4800 W. Fulton warns against loitering, while nearby graffiti declares ''Housing is a human right,'' reflecting the tension between enforcement, abandonment, and the ongoing housing crisis. Despite visible signs of community resilience, the area remains gripped by neglect, disinvestment, and inequality, realities that underscore systemic urban hardship in the nation's third-largest city. (Photo by Patrick Gorski/NurPhoto)

     

  • Chicago Urban Decay
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    Chicago Urban Decay
    Boarded storefronts, illegal dumping, abandoned apartment buildings, and economic decay dominate the streetscape of Chicago's West Side on June 2, 2025. Signs of blight stretch from shuttered laundromats and liquor stores to deteriorating multi-family residences and vacant lots overtaken by overgrowth. A hand-painted sign at 4800 W. Fulton warns against loitering, while nearby graffiti declares ''Housing is a human right,'' reflecting the tension between enforcement, abandonment, and the ongoing housing crisis. Despite visible signs of community resilience, the area remains gripped by neglect, disinvestment, and inequality, realities that underscore systemic urban hardship in the nation's third-largest city. (Photo by Patrick Gorski/NurPhoto)

     

  • Chicago Urban Decay
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    Chicago Urban Decay
    Boarded storefronts, illegal dumping, abandoned apartment buildings, and economic decay dominate the streetscape of Chicago's West Side on June 2, 2025. Signs of blight stretch from shuttered laundromats and liquor stores to deteriorating multi-family residences and vacant lots overtaken by overgrowth. A hand-painted sign at 4800 W. Fulton warns against loitering, while nearby graffiti declares ''Housing is a human right,'' reflecting the tension between enforcement, abandonment, and the ongoing housing crisis. Despite visible signs of community resilience, the area remains gripped by neglect, disinvestment, and inequality, realities that underscore systemic urban hardship in the nation's third-largest city. (Photo by Patrick Gorski/NurPhoto)

     

  • Chicago Urban Decay
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    Chicago Urban Decay
    Boarded storefronts, illegal dumping, abandoned apartment buildings, and economic decay dominate the streetscape of Chicago's West Side on June 2, 2025. Signs of blight stretch from shuttered laundromats and liquor stores to deteriorating multi-family residences and vacant lots overtaken by overgrowth. A hand-painted sign at 4800 W. Fulton warns against loitering, while nearby graffiti declares ''Housing is a human right,'' reflecting the tension between enforcement, abandonment, and the ongoing housing crisis. Despite visible signs of community resilience, the area remains gripped by neglect, disinvestment, and inequality, realities that underscore systemic urban hardship in the nation's third-largest city. (Photo by Patrick Gorski/NurPhoto)

     

  • 'They cannot be jammed': fibre optic drones pose new threat in Ukraine.
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    'They cannot be jammed': fibre optic drones pose new threat in Ukraine.
    'They cannot be jammed': fibre optic drones pose new threat in Ukraine.

    Experimental kamikaze FPV drones have been developed that can penetrate spaces previously thought safe.

    The workers are cleaning the debris after recent Russian attack in Kharkiv. According to locals, there were more than 10 Shahed drones hitting one place.

    Julia Kochetova / Guardian / eyevine

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    Julia Kochetova / The Guardian

     

  • Inside Aleppo, the city Assad left to rot as a lesson in the price of rising up
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    Inside Aleppo, the city Assad left to rot as a lesson in the price of rising up
    Inside Aleppo, the city Assad left to rot as a lesson in the price of rising up.

    A decade on from the Guardian's last visit, during the four-year-long battle for Aleppo between the Assad regime and rebel forces, it is clear that Syria's vicious civil war has ripped it apart, tearing at the social fabric and wreaking physical destruction that cannot easily be mended. At least 30,000 people were killed here, hundreds of thousands more lives ruined, and centuries' worth of priceless human heritage has been destroyed.

    Residents walk through the Sha'aar neighbourhood of East Aleppo, which has been subjected to airstrikes from the Assad regime, and destroyed large parts of the neighbourhood.

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  • Inside Aleppo, the city Assad left to rot as a lesson in the price of rising up
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    Inside Aleppo, the city Assad left to rot as a lesson in the price of rising up
    Inside Aleppo, the city Assad left to rot as a lesson in the price of rising up.

    A decade on from the Guardian's last visit, during the four-year-long battle for Aleppo between the Assad regime and rebel forces, it is clear that Syria's vicious civil war has ripped it apart, tearing at the social fabric and wreaking physical destruction that cannot easily be mended. At least 30,000 people were killed here, hundreds of thousands more lives ruined, and centuries' worth of priceless human heritage has been destroyed.

    Residents walk through the Sha'aar neighbourhood of East Aleppo, which has been subjected to airstrikes from the Assad regime, and destroyed large parts of the neighbourhood.

    David Lombeida / Guardian / eyevine

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  • Inside Aleppo, the city Assad left to rot as a lesson in the price of rising up
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    Inside Aleppo, the city Assad left to rot as a lesson in the price of rising up
    Inside Aleppo, the city Assad left to rot as a lesson in the price of rising up.

    A decade on from the Guardian's last visit, during the four-year-long battle for Aleppo between the Assad regime and rebel forces, it is clear that Syria's vicious civil war has ripped it apart, tearing at the social fabric and wreaking physical destruction that cannot easily be mended. At least 30,000 people were killed here, hundreds of thousands more lives ruined, and centuries' worth of priceless human heritage has been destroyed.

    A oppositional Syrian flag hanging in the Sha'aar neighbourhood of East Aleppo.

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  • Inside Aleppo, the city Assad left to rot as a lesson in the price of rising up
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    Inside Aleppo, the city Assad left to rot as a lesson in the price of rising up
    Inside Aleppo, the city Assad left to rot as a lesson in the price of rising up.

    A decade on from the Guardian's last visit, during the four-year-long battle for Aleppo between the Assad regime and rebel forces, it is clear that Syria's vicious civil war has ripped it apart, tearing at the social fabric and wreaking physical destruction that cannot easily be mended. At least 30,000 people were killed here, hundreds of thousands more lives ruined, and centuries' worth of priceless human heritage has been destroyed.

    Residents can be seen crossing the frontline into a YPG controlled part of the city in Aleppo.

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  • Kupiansk trembles as Russian forces close in again
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    Kupiansk trembles as Russian forces close in again
    Russia's apparent plan is to flatten then reoccupy the Ukrainian city, where the situation has become dramatically worse since the beginning of October.
    Russian combat units are now less than two miles from Kupiansk, Ukraine.

    In recent weeks, however, the Russians have been advancing. Across the frontline, Ukrainian defences are crumbling at the fastest rate since 2022.

    Destroyed buildings in Kupiansk

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  • Under a drone-filled sky, Ukraine tries to retake a town, one house at a time
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    Under a drone-filled sky, Ukraine tries to retake a town, one house at a time
    Hardened Ukrainian veterans hope new supplies of US rockets will help push Vladimir Putin's forces back.

    Vovchansk, once home to about 17,000 people, is approximately three miles (5km) from the border with Russia in north-east Ukraine.

    A brutal battle has raged ever since. Russian forces control the north of the city and a grid of shattered western districts. Ukrainian troops hold the centre. Their fiefdom includes half of Korelenka Street, with the Russians concealed in nearby basements. Fighting takes place house by house. Vovchansk.

    Everything is seen. "The sky is thick with drones. Our drones, their drones," said Sasha, a 34-year-old lieutenant with Ukraine’s 57th Separate Motorised Infantry Brigade

    04/06/2024 Buhaivka, Kharkiv region, Ukraine. Destroyed building in Buhaivka village near the city of Vovchansk.

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  • Fear and mourning inside the West Bank villages where Israeli settlers went on the rampage
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    Fear and mourning inside the West Bank villages where Israeli settlers went on the rampage
    When a teenage Israeli shepherd was killed, a terrible price was paid by Palestinians living near by as settler violence reaches alarming new levels.

    Around 50 settlers attacked Aqraba near Nablus, killing Mohammed Bani Jame, 21, and Abdulrahman Bani Fadel, 30. During the rampages, roads were blocked, 60 homes and businesses and more than 100 cars were torched, and hundreds of sheep were killed or stolen, according to first responders and rights groups.

    The destruction in a torched home at al Mughayier village in the West Bank. Dozens of Israeli settlers stormed into a Palestinian village in the Israeli-occupied West Bank on Friday, shooting and setting houses and cars on fire. The rampage killed a Palestinian man and wounded 25 others.

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  • Fear and mourning inside the West Bank villages where Israeli settlers went on the rampage
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    Fear and mourning inside the West Bank villages where Israeli settlers went on the rampage
    When a teenage Israeli shepherd was killed, a terrible price was paid by Palestinians living near by as settler violence reaches alarming new levels.

    Around 50 settlers attacked Aqraba near Nablus, killing Mohammed Bani Jame, 21, and Abdulrahman Bani Fadel, 30. During the rampages, roads were blocked, 60 homes and businesses and more than 100 cars were torched, and hundreds of sheep were killed or stolen, according to first responders and rights groups.

    The destruction in a torched home at al Mughayier village in the West Bank. Dozens of Israeli settlers stormed into a Palestinian village in the Israeli-occupied West Bank on Friday, shooting and setting houses and cars on fire. The rampage killed a Palestinian man and wounded 25 others.

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  • Fear and mourning inside the West Bank villages where Israeli settlers went on the rampage
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    Fear and mourning inside the West Bank villages where Israeli settlers went on the rampage
    When a teenage Israeli shepherd was killed, a terrible price was paid by Palestinians living near by as settler violence reaches alarming new levels.

    Around 50 settlers attacked Aqraba near Nablus, killing Mohammed Bani Jame, 21, and Abdulrahman Bani Fadel, 30. During the rampages, roads were blocked, 60 homes and businesses and more than 100 cars were torched, and hundreds of sheep were killed or stolen, according to first responders and rights groups.

    A Palestinian man checks the destruction in his torched home at al Mughayier village in the West Bank. Dozens of Israeli settlers stormed into a Palestinian village in the Israeli-occupied West Bank on Friday, shooting and setting houses and cars on fire. The rampage killed a Palestinian man and wounded 25 others.

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  • Fear and mourning inside the West Bank villages where Israeli settlers went on the rampage
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    Fear and mourning inside the West Bank villages where Israeli settlers went on the rampage
    When a teenage Israeli shepherd was killed, a terrible price was paid by Palestinians living near by as settler violence reaches alarming new levels.

    Around 50 settlers attacked Aqraba near Nablus, killing Mohammed Bani Jame, 21, and Abdulrahman Bani Fadel, 30. During the rampages, roads were blocked, 60 homes and businesses and more than 100 cars were torched, and hundreds of sheep were killed or stolen, according to first responders and rights groups.

    Hamad Abu Aliah, 25, stands in his torched home at al Mughayier village in the West Bank. Dozens of Israeli settlers stormed into a Palestinian village in the Israeli-occupied West Bank on Friday, shooting and setting houses and cars on fire. The rampage killed a Palestinian man and wounded 25 others. One settler cocked his gun and tried to kill Hamed twice but got a gun jam.

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  • Fear and mourning inside the West Bank villages where Israeli settlers went on the rampage
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    Fear and mourning inside the West Bank villages where Israeli settlers went on the rampage
    When a teenage Israeli shepherd was killed, a terrible price was paid by Palestinians living near by as settler violence reaches alarming new levels.

    Around 50 settlers attacked Aqraba near Nablus, killing Mohammed Bani Jame, 21, and Abdulrahman Bani Fadel, 30. During the rampages, roads were blocked, 60 homes and businesses and more than 100 cars were torched, and hundreds of sheep were killed or stolen, according to first responders and rights groups.

    Hamad Abu Aliah, 25, stands in his torched home at al Mughayier village in the West Bank. Dozens of Israeli settlers stormed into a Palestinian village in the Israeli-occupied West Bank on Friday, shooting and setting houses and cars on fire. The rampage killed a Palestinian man and wounded 25 others. One settler cocked his gun and tried to kill Hamed twice but got a gun jam.

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  • Fear and mourning inside the West Bank villages where Israeli settlers went on the rampage
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    Fear and mourning inside the West Bank villages where Israeli settlers went on the rampage
    When a teenage Israeli shepherd was killed, a terrible price was paid by Palestinians living near by as settler violence reaches alarming new levels.

    Around 50 settlers attacked Aqraba near Nablus, killing Mohammed Bani Jame, 21, and Abdulrahman Bani Fadel, 30. During the rampages, roads were blocked, 60 homes and businesses and more than 100 cars were torched, and hundreds of sheep were killed or stolen, according to first responders and rights groups.

    A flock of sheep passes by torched cars at al Mughayier village in the West Bank. Dozens of Israeli settlers stormed into a Palestinian village in the Israeli-occupied West Bank on Friday, shooting and setting houses and cars on fire. The rampage killed a Palestinian man and wounded 25 others.

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  • Fear and mourning inside the West Bank villages where Israeli settlers went on the rampage
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    Fear and mourning inside the West Bank villages where Israeli settlers went on the rampage
    When a teenage Israeli shepherd was killed, a terrible price was paid by Palestinians living near by as settler violence reaches alarming new levels.

    Around 50 settlers attacked Aqraba near Nablus, killing Mohammed Bani Jame, 21, and Abdulrahman Bani Fadel, 30. During the rampages, roads were blocked, 60 homes and businesses and more than 100 cars were torched, and hundreds of sheep were killed or stolen, according to first responders and rights groups.

    A flock of sheep passes by torched cars at al Mughayier village in the West Bank. Dozens of Israeli settlers stormed into a Palestinian village in the Israeli-occupied West Bank on Friday, shooting and setting houses and cars on fire. The rampage killed a Palestinian man and wounded 25 others.

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  • Fear and mourning inside the West Bank villages where Israeli settlers went on the rampage
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    Fear and mourning inside the West Bank villages where Israeli settlers went on the rampage
    When a teenage Israeli shepherd was killed, a terrible price was paid by Palestinians living near by as settler violence reaches alarming new levels.

    Around 50 settlers attacked Aqraba near Nablus, killing Mohammed Bani Jame, 21, and Abdulrahman Bani Fadel, 30. During the rampages, roads were blocked, 60 homes and businesses and more than 100 cars were torched, and hundreds of sheep were killed or stolen, according to first responders and rights groups.

    2 Palestinians sit next to torched cars at al Mughayier village in the West Bank. Dozens of Israeli settlers stormed into a Palestinian village in the Israeli-occupied West Bank on Friday, shooting and setting houses and cars on fire. The rampage killed a Palestinian man and wounded 25 others.

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