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  • FEATURE - Der 'Nordstern' von Leeds
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    FEATURE - Der 'Nordstern' von Leeds
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by MCPIX/REX/Shutterstock (5622999f)
    Passersby investigate the installation
    Interactive North Star Iinstarllation? lands in Leeds
    to mark the launch of new intercity train operator, Britain - 04 Apr 2016
    A giant light installation inspired by the North Star has landed in Leeds today to mark the launch of the new intercity train operator, TransPennine Express (TPE). The interactive installation, designed by Leeds-based light designer, Julia Bickerstaff, encourages the public to share their hopes for ?Where Next?? for the North, which then affects the Star?s colour and brightness.

    The shining display of the North?s hopes and views of the future is positioned in Millennium Square in Leeds and measures a giant 6 x 6 metres. The 3D structure has been constructed using Steel and an array of brightly coloured neon tubing and LEDs. The public are being asked to share their ?Where Next?? hope for future of the North in person using an LED magnet or by tweeting @TPExpressTrains with the #hashWhereNext, to help the Star grow brighter.

    Designer, Julia Bickerstaff, who was born in Garforth and is still based in Leeds, added: ?With over thirty years? experience working with light, the chance for an installation on my doorstep was an opportunity I couldn?t miss. The Star is designed to reflect that this is a region that?s going places and
    that people, places and ideas make it happen.?

    As an esteemed local talent in her field, Julia will also be part of the TransPennine Express ?Where Next? Project?, a mentoring programme launching in May that will find, nurture and showcase talent from the route TransPennine Express serves ? supporting the development and growth of the region. Offering advice and guidance to six successful applicants in the fields of Food & Drink, Music and Art, the ?Future Stars? will be selected based on their talent and potential to contribute to cultural, ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfe (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Der 'Nordstern' von Leeds
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    FEATURE - Der 'Nordstern' von Leeds
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by MCPIX/REX/Shutterstock (5622999g)
    A father and his daughter place a hope for the future on the installation
    Interactive North Star Iinstarllation? lands in Leeds
    to mark the launch of new intercity train operator, Britain - 04 Apr 2016
    A giant light installation inspired by the North Star has landed in Leeds today to mark the launch of the new intercity train operator, TransPennine Express (TPE). The interactive installation, designed by Leeds-based light designer, Julia Bickerstaff, encourages the public to share their hopes for ?Where Next?? for the North, which then affects the Star?s colour and brightness.

    The shining display of the North?s hopes and views of the future is positioned in Millennium Square in Leeds and measures a giant 6 x 6 metres. The 3D structure has been constructed using Steel and an array of brightly coloured neon tubing and LEDs. The public are being asked to share their ?Where Next?? hope for future of the North in person using an LED magnet or by tweeting @TPExpressTrains with the #hashWhereNext, to help the Star grow brighter.

    Designer, Julia Bickerstaff, who was born in Garforth and is still based in Leeds, added: ?With over thirty years? experience working with light, the chance for an installation on my doorstep was an opportunity I couldn?t miss. The Star is designed to reflect that this is a region that?s going places and
    that people, places and ideas make it happen.?

    As an esteemed local talent in her field, Julia will also be part of the TransPennine Express ?Where Next? Project?, a mentoring programme launching in May that will find, nurture and showcase talent from the route TransPennine Express serves ? supporting the development and growth of the region. Offering advice and guidance to six successful applicants in the fields of Food & Drink, Music and Art, the ?Future Stars? will be selected based on their talent and po...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfe (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Der 'Nordstern' von Leeds
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    FEATURE - Der 'Nordstern' von Leeds
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by MCPIX/REX/Shutterstock (5622999d)
    Passersby investigate the installation
    Interactive North Star Iinstarllation? lands in Leeds
    to mark the launch of new intercity train operator, Britain - 04 Apr 2016
    A giant light installation inspired by the North Star has landed in Leeds today to mark the launch of the new intercity train operator, TransPennine Express (TPE). The interactive installation, designed by Leeds-based light designer, Julia Bickerstaff, encourages the public to share their hopes for ?Where Next?? for the North, which then affects the Star?s colour and brightness.

    The shining display of the North?s hopes and views of the future is positioned in Millennium Square in Leeds and measures a giant 6 x 6 metres. The 3D structure has been constructed using Steel and an array of brightly coloured neon tubing and LEDs. The public are being asked to share their ?Where Next?? hope for future of the North in person using an LED magnet or by tweeting @TPExpressTrains with the #hashWhereNext, to help the Star grow brighter.

    Designer, Julia Bickerstaff, who was born in Garforth and is still based in Leeds, added: ?With over thirty years? experience working with light, the chance for an installation on my doorstep was an opportunity I couldn?t miss. The Star is designed to reflect that this is a region that?s going places and
    that people, places and ideas make it happen.?

    As an esteemed local talent in her field, Julia will also be part of the TransPennine Express ?Where Next? Project?, a mentoring programme launching in May that will find, nurture and showcase talent from the route TransPennine Express serves ? supporting the development and growth of the region. Offering advice and guidance to six successful applicants in the fields of Food & Drink, Music and Art, the ?Future Stars? will be selected based on their talent and potential to contribute to cultural, ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfe (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Der 'Nordstern' von Leeds
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    FEATURE - Der 'Nordstern' von Leeds
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by MCPIX/REX/Shutterstock (5622999a)
    The interactive installation, designed by Leeds-based light designer, Julia Bickerstaff, encourages the public to share their hopes for the North, which then affects the Star's colour and brightness.
    Interactive North Star Iinstarllation? lands in Leeds
    to mark the launch of new intercity train operator, Britain - 04 Apr 2016
    A giant light installation inspired by the North Star has landed in Leeds today to mark the launch of the new intercity train operator, TransPennine Express (TPE). The interactive installation, designed by Leeds-based light designer, Julia Bickerstaff, encourages the public to share their hopes for ?Where Next?? for the North, which then affects the Star?s colour and brightness.

    The shining display of the North?s hopes and views of the future is positioned in Millennium Square in Leeds and measures a giant 6 x 6 metres. The 3D structure has been constructed using Steel and an array of brightly coloured neon tubing and LEDs. The public are being asked to share their ?Where Next?? hope for future of the North in person using an LED magnet or by tweeting @TPExpressTrains with the #hashWhereNext, to help the Star grow brighter.

    Designer, Julia Bickerstaff, who was born in Garforth and is still based in Leeds, added: ?With over thirty years? experience working with light, the chance for an installation on my doorstep was an opportunity I couldn?t miss. The Star is designed to reflect that this is a region that?s going places and
    that people, places and ideas make it happen.?

    As an esteemed local talent in her field, Julia will also be part of the TransPennine Express ?Where Next? Project?, a mentoring programme launching in May that will find, nurture and showcase talent from the route TransPennine Express serves ? supporting the development and growth of the region. Offering advice and guidance to six succes...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeat (FOTO:DUKAS/RE

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Der 'Nordstern' von Leeds
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    FEATURE - Der 'Nordstern' von Leeds
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by MCPIX/REX/Shutterstock (5622999e)
    Julia Bickerstaff infront of the installation
    Interactive North Star Iinstarllation? lands in Leeds
    to mark the launch of new intercity train operator, Britain - 04 Apr 2016
    A giant light installation inspired by the North Star has landed in Leeds today to mark the launch of the new intercity train operator, TransPennine Express (TPE). The interactive installation, designed by Leeds-based light designer, Julia Bickerstaff, encourages the public to share their hopes for ?Where Next?? for the North, which then affects the Star?s colour and brightness.

    The shining display of the North?s hopes and views of the future is positioned in Millennium Square in Leeds and measures a giant 6 x 6 metres. The 3D structure has been constructed using Steel and an array of brightly coloured neon tubing and LEDs. The public are being asked to share their ?Where Next?? hope for future of the North in person using an LED magnet or by tweeting @TPExpressTrains with the #hashWhereNext, to help the Star grow brighter.

    Designer, Julia Bickerstaff, who was born in Garforth and is still based in Leeds, added: ?With over thirty years? experience working with light, the chance for an installation on my doorstep was an opportunity I couldn?t miss. The Star is designed to reflect that this is a region that?s going places and
    that people, places and ideas make it happen.?

    As an esteemed local talent in her field, Julia will also be part of the TransPennine Express ?Where Next? Project?, a mentoring programme launching in May that will find, nurture and showcase talent from the route TransPennine Express serves ? supporting the development and growth of the region. Offering advice and guidance to six successful applicants in the fields of Food & Drink, Music and Art, the ?Future Stars? will be selected based on their talent and potential to contribute to cul...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfe (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Der 'Nordstern' von Leeds
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    FEATURE - Der 'Nordstern' von Leeds
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by MCPIX/REX/Shutterstock (5622999c)
    A man takes a photograph of the installation
    Interactive North Star Iinstarllation? lands in Leeds
    to mark the launch of new intercity train operator, Britain - 04 Apr 2016
    A giant light installation inspired by the North Star has landed in Leeds today to mark the launch of the new intercity train operator, TransPennine Express (TPE). The interactive installation, designed by Leeds-based light designer, Julia Bickerstaff, encourages the public to share their hopes for ?Where Next?? for the North, which then affects the Star?s colour and brightness.

    The shining display of the North?s hopes and views of the future is positioned in Millennium Square in Leeds and measures a giant 6 x 6 metres. The 3D structure has been constructed using Steel and an array of brightly coloured neon tubing and LEDs. The public are being asked to share their ?Where Next?? hope for future of the North in person using an LED magnet or by tweeting @TPExpressTrains with the #hashWhereNext, to help the Star grow brighter.

    Designer, Julia Bickerstaff, who was born in Garforth and is still based in Leeds, added: ?With over thirty years? experience working with light, the chance for an installation on my doorstep was an opportunity I couldn?t miss. The Star is designed to reflect that this is a region that?s going places and
    that people, places and ideas make it happen.?

    As an esteemed local talent in her field, Julia will also be part of the TransPennine Express ?Where Next? Project?, a mentoring programme launching in May that will find, nurture and showcase talent from the route TransPennine Express serves ? supporting the development and growth of the region. Offering advice and guidance to six successful applicants in the fields of Food & Drink, Music and Art, the ?Future Stars? will be selected based on their talent and potential to contribute to cult...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfe (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Der 'Nordstern' von Leeds
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    FEATURE - Der 'Nordstern' von Leeds
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by MCPIX/REX/Shutterstock (5622999b)
    A man places his hopes for the future onto the installation
    Interactive North Star Iinstarllation? lands in Leeds
    to mark the launch of new intercity train operator, Britain - 04 Apr 2016
    A giant light installation inspired by the North Star has landed in Leeds today to mark the launch of the new intercity train operator, TransPennine Express (TPE). The interactive installation, designed by Leeds-based light designer, Julia Bickerstaff, encourages the public to share their hopes for ?Where Next?? for the North, which then affects the Star?s colour and brightness.

    The shining display of the North?s hopes and views of the future is positioned in Millennium Square in Leeds and measures a giant 6 x 6 metres. The 3D structure has been constructed using Steel and an array of brightly coloured neon tubing and LEDs. The public are being asked to share their ?Where Next?? hope for future of the North in person using an LED magnet or by tweeting @TPExpressTrains with the #hashWhereNext, to help the Star grow brighter.

    Designer, Julia Bickerstaff, who was born in Garforth and is still based in Leeds, added: ?With over thirty years? experience working with light, the chance for an installation on my doorstep was an opportunity I couldn?t miss. The Star is designed to reflect that this is a region that?s going places and
    that people, places and ideas make it happen.?

    As an esteemed local talent in her field, Julia will also be part of the TransPennine Express ?Where Next? Project?, a mentoring programme launching in May that will find, nurture and showcase talent from the route TransPennine Express serves ? supporting the development and growth of the region. Offering advice and guidance to six successful applicants in the fields of Food & Drink, Music and Art, the ?Future Stars? will be selected based on their talent and potential to con...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfe (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Der 'Nordstern' von Leeds
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    FEATURE - Der 'Nordstern' von Leeds
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by MCPIX/REX/Shutterstock (5622999h)
    A man takes a photograph of the installation
    Interactive North Star Iinstarllation? lands in Leeds
    to mark the launch of new intercity train operator, Britain - 04 Apr 2016
    A giant light installation inspired by the North Star has landed in Leeds today to mark the launch of the new intercity train operator, TransPennine Express (TPE). The interactive installation, designed by Leeds-based light designer, Julia Bickerstaff, encourages the public to share their hopes for ?Where Next?? for the North, which then affects the Star?s colour and brightness.

    The shining display of the North?s hopes and views of the future is positioned in Millennium Square in Leeds and measures a giant 6 x 6 metres. The 3D structure has been constructed using Steel and an array of brightly coloured neon tubing and LEDs. The public are being asked to share their ?Where Next?? hope for future of the North in person using an LED magnet or by tweeting @TPExpressTrains with the #hashWhereNext, to help the Star grow brighter.

    Designer, Julia Bickerstaff, who was born in Garforth and is still based in Leeds, added: ?With over thirty years? experience working with light, the chance for an installation on my doorstep was an opportunity I couldn?t miss. The Star is designed to reflect that this is a region that?s going places and
    that people, places and ideas make it happen.?

    As an esteemed local talent in her field, Julia will also be part of the TransPennine Express ?Where Next? Project?, a mentoring programme launching in May that will find, nurture and showcase talent from the route TransPennine Express serves ? supporting the development and growth of the region. Offering advice and guidance to six successful applicants in the fields of Food & Drink, Music and Art, the ?Future Stars? will be selected based on their talent and potential to contribute to cult...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfe (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - London: Sadiq Khan wird neuer Bürgermeister
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    NEWS - London: Sadiq Khan wird neuer Bürgermeister
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Simon Jacobs/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (5674895a)
    London's newly elected mayor, Sadiq Khan and Chief Rabbi, Ephraim Mirvis at 'Yom Hashoah' the UK Jewish communities national holocaust remembrance commemoration
    Holocaust Memorial Ceremony, Barnet Copthall Stadium, Britain - 08 May 2016

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Han Duck-soo Visits Communal Housing In Donui-dong, Tours Facility With Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon
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    Han Duck-soo Visits Communal Housing In Donui-dong, Tours Facility With Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon
    This handout photo shows former Prime Minister Han Duck-soo visiting a communal housing facility in Donui-dong, central Seoul, South Korea, on May 2, 2025. He tours the Saetteul House public center, including the ''Warmth Storage'' on the first floor and upper-level living spaces, and is scheduled to dine with Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon at a nearby restaurant. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Han Duck-soo Visits Communal Housing In Donui-dong, Tours Facility With Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon
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    Han Duck-soo Visits Communal Housing In Donui-dong, Tours Facility With Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon
    This handout photo provided by Han Duck-soo's campaign shows the former prime minister visiting a communal housing facility in Donui-dong, central Seoul, South Korea, on May 2, 2025. He tours the Saetteul House public center, including the ''Warmth Storage'' on the first floor and upper-level living spaces, and is scheduled to dine with Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon (right) at a nearby restaurant. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Han Duck-soo Visits Communal Housing In Donui-dong, Tours Facility With Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon
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    Han Duck-soo Visits Communal Housing In Donui-dong, Tours Facility With Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon
    This handout photo provided by Han Duck-soo's campaign shows the former prime minister visiting a communal housing facility in Donui-dong, central Seoul, South Korea, on May 2, 2025. He tours the Saetteul House public center, including the ''Warmth Storage'' on the first floor and upper-level living spaces, and is scheduled to dine with Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon (right) at a nearby restaurant. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Han Duck-soo Visits Communal Housing In Donui-dong, Tours Facility With Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon
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    Han Duck-soo Visits Communal Housing In Donui-dong, Tours Facility With Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon
    This handout photo shows former Prime Minister Han Duck-soo visiting a communal housing facility in Donui-dong, central Seoul, South Korea, on May 2, 2025. He tours the Saetteul House public center, including the ''Warmth Storage'' on the first floor and upper-level living spaces, and is scheduled to dine with Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon at a nearby restaurant. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Han Duck-soo Visits Communal Housing In Donui-dong, Tours Facility With Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon
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    Han Duck-soo Visits Communal Housing In Donui-dong, Tours Facility With Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon
    This handout photo shows former Prime Minister Han Duck-soo visiting a communal housing facility in Donui-dong, central Seoul, South Korea, on May 2, 2025. He tours the Saetteul House public center, including the ''Warmth Storage'' on the first floor and upper-level living spaces, and is scheduled to dine with Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon at a nearby restaurant. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Han Duck-soo Visits Communal Housing In Donui-dong, Tours Facility With Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon
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    Han Duck-soo Visits Communal Housing In Donui-dong, Tours Facility With Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon
    This handout photo shows former Prime Minister Han Duck-soo visiting a communal housing facility in Donui-dong, central Seoul, South Korea, on May 2, 2025. He tours the Saetteul House public center, including the ''Warmth Storage'' on the first floor and upper-level living spaces, and is scheduled to dine with Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon at a nearby restaurant. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto)

     

  • May Day In Bandung, Indonesia
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    May Day In Bandung, Indonesia
    A number of workers, communities, and journalists take action to commemorate Labor Day in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia, on May 1, 2025. Various organizations, including the Alliance of Independent Journalists (AJI), Pewarta Foto Indonesia (PFI) Bandung, and the Federation of Militant Trade Unions (Sebumi), attend the action to urge the DPR to revise the Manpower Law No. 13 of 2003 and invite media workers to form trade unions in companies or across companies as an effort to increase bargaining power to stop the exploitation of media workers. (Photo by Khairizal Maris/NurPhoto)

     

  • May Day In Bandung, Indonesia
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    May Day In Bandung, Indonesia
    A number of workers, communities, and journalists take action to commemorate Labor Day in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia, on May 1, 2025. Various organizations, including the Alliance of Independent Journalists (AJI), Pewarta Foto Indonesia (PFI) Bandung, and the Federation of Militant Trade Unions (Sebumi), attend the action to urge the DPR to revise the Manpower Law No. 13 of 2003 and invite media workers to form trade unions in companies or across companies as an effort to increase bargaining power to stop the exploitation of media workers. (Photo by Khairizal Maris/NurPhoto)

     

  • May Day In Bandung, Indonesia
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    May Day In Bandung, Indonesia
    A number of workers, communities, and journalists take action to commemorate Labor Day in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia, on May 1, 2025. Various organizations, including the Alliance of Independent Journalists (AJI), Pewarta Foto Indonesia (PFI) Bandung, and the Federation of Militant Trade Unions (Sebumi), attend the action to urge the DPR to revise the Manpower Law No. 13 of 2003 and invite media workers to form trade unions in companies or across companies as an effort to increase bargaining power to stop the exploitation of media workers. (Photo by Khairizal Maris/NurPhoto)

     

  • May Day In Bandung, Indonesia
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    May Day In Bandung, Indonesia
    A number of workers, communities, and journalists take action to commemorate Labor Day in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia, on May 1, 2025. Various organizations, including the Alliance of Independent Journalists (AJI), Pewarta Foto Indonesia (PFI) Bandung, and the Federation of Militant Trade Unions (Sebumi), attend the action to urge the DPR to revise the Manpower Law No. 13 of 2003 and invite media workers to form trade unions in companies or across companies as an effort to increase bargaining power to stop the exploitation of media workers. (Photo by Khairizal Maris/NurPhoto)

     

  • May Day In Bandung, Indonesia
    DUKAS_184169486_NUR
    May Day In Bandung, Indonesia
    A number of workers, communities, and journalists take action to commemorate Labor Day in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia, on May 1, 2025. Various organizations, including the Alliance of Independent Journalists (AJI), Pewarta Foto Indonesia (PFI) Bandung, and the Federation of Militant Trade Unions (Sebumi), attend the action to urge the DPR to revise the Manpower Law No. 13 of 2003 and invite media workers to form trade unions in companies or across companies as an effort to increase bargaining power to stop the exploitation of media workers. (Photo by Khairizal Maris/NurPhoto)

     

  • May Day In Bandung, Indonesia
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    May Day In Bandung, Indonesia
    A number of workers, communities, and journalists take action to commemorate Labor Day in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia, on May 1, 2025. Various organizations, including the Alliance of Independent Journalists (AJI), Pewarta Foto Indonesia (PFI) Bandung, and the Federation of Militant Trade Unions (Sebumi), attend the action to urge the DPR to revise the Manpower Law No. 13 of 2003 and invite media workers to form trade unions in companies or across companies as an effort to increase bargaining power to stop the exploitation of media workers. (Photo by Khairizal Maris/NurPhoto)

     

  • May Day In Bandung, Indonesia
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    May Day In Bandung, Indonesia
    A number of workers, communities, and journalists take action to commemorate Labor Day in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia, on May 1, 2025. Various organizations, including the Alliance of Independent Journalists (AJI), Pewarta Foto Indonesia (PFI) Bandung, and the Federation of Militant Trade Unions (Sebumi), attend the action to urge the DPR to revise the Manpower Law No. 13 of 2003 and invite media workers to form trade unions in companies or across companies as an effort to increase bargaining power to stop the exploitation of media workers. (Photo by Khairizal Maris/NurPhoto)

     

  • May Day In Bandung, Indonesia
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    May Day In Bandung, Indonesia
    A number of workers, communities, and journalists take action to commemorate Labor Day in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia, on May 1, 2025. Various organizations, including the Alliance of Independent Journalists (AJI), Pewarta Foto Indonesia (PFI) Bandung, and the Federation of Militant Trade Unions (Sebumi), attend the action to urge the DPR to revise the Manpower Law No. 13 of 2003 and invite media workers to form trade unions in companies or across companies as an effort to increase bargaining power to stop the exploitation of media workers. (Photo by Khairizal Maris/NurPhoto)

     

  • May Day In Bandung, Indonesia
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    May Day In Bandung, Indonesia
    A number of workers, communities, and journalists take action to commemorate Labor Day in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia, on May 1, 2025. Various organizations, including the Alliance of Independent Journalists (AJI), Pewarta Foto Indonesia (PFI) Bandung, and the Federation of Militant Trade Unions (Sebumi), attend the action to urge the DPR to revise the Manpower Law No. 13 of 2003 and invite media workers to form trade unions in companies or across companies as an effort to increase bargaining power to stop the exploitation of media workers. (Photo by Khairizal Maris/NurPhoto)

     

  • May Day In Bandung, Indonesia
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    May Day In Bandung, Indonesia
    A number of workers, communities, and journalists take action to commemorate Labor Day in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia, on May 1, 2025. Various organizations, including the Alliance of Independent Journalists (AJI), Pewarta Foto Indonesia (PFI) Bandung, and the Federation of Militant Trade Unions (Sebumi), attend the action to urge the DPR to revise the Manpower Law No. 13 of 2003 and invite media workers to form trade unions in companies or across companies as an effort to increase bargaining power to stop the exploitation of media workers. (Photo by Khairizal Maris/NurPhoto)

     

  • May Day In Bandung, Indonesia
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    May Day In Bandung, Indonesia
    A number of workers, communities, and journalists take action to commemorate Labor Day in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia, on May 1, 2025. Various organizations, including the Alliance of Independent Journalists (AJI), Pewarta Foto Indonesia (PFI) Bandung, and the Federation of Militant Trade Unions (Sebumi), attend the action to urge the DPR to revise the Manpower Law No. 13 of 2003 and invite media workers to form trade unions in companies or across companies as an effort to increase bargaining power to stop the exploitation of media workers. (Photo by Khairizal Maris/NurPhoto)

     

  • May Day In Bandung, Indonesia
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    May Day In Bandung, Indonesia
    A number of workers, communities, and journalists take action to commemorate Labor Day in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia, on May 1, 2025. Various organizations, including the Alliance of Independent Journalists (AJI), Pewarta Foto Indonesia (PFI) Bandung, and the Federation of Militant Trade Unions (Sebumi), attend the action to urge the DPR to revise the Manpower Law No. 13 of 2003 and invite media workers to form trade unions in companies or across companies as an effort to increase bargaining power to stop the exploitation of media workers. (Photo by Khairizal Maris/NurPhoto)

     

  • May Day In Bandung, Indonesia
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    May Day In Bandung, Indonesia
    A number of workers, communities, and journalists take action to commemorate Labor Day in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia, on May 1, 2025. Various organizations, including the Alliance of Independent Journalists (AJI), Pewarta Foto Indonesia (PFI) Bandung, and the Federation of Militant Trade Unions (Sebumi), attend the action to urge the DPR to revise the Manpower Law No. 13 of 2003 and invite media workers to form trade unions in companies or across companies as an effort to increase bargaining power to stop the exploitation of media workers. (Photo by Khairizal Maris/NurPhoto)

     

  • May Day In Bandung, Indonesia
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    May Day In Bandung, Indonesia
    A number of workers, communities, and journalists take action to commemorate Labor Day in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia, on May 1, 2025. Various organizations, including the Alliance of Independent Journalists (AJI), Pewarta Foto Indonesia (PFI) Bandung, and the Federation of Militant Trade Unions (Sebumi), attend the action to urge the DPR to revise the Manpower Law No. 13 of 2003 and invite media workers to form trade unions in companies or across companies as an effort to increase bargaining power to stop the exploitation of media workers. (Photo by Khairizal Maris/NurPhoto)

     

  • May Day In Bandung, Indonesia
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    May Day In Bandung, Indonesia
    A number of workers, communities, and journalists take action to commemorate Labor Day in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia, on May 1, 2025. Various organizations, including the Alliance of Independent Journalists (AJI), Pewarta Foto Indonesia (PFI) Bandung, and the Federation of Militant Trade Unions (Sebumi), attend the action to urge the DPR to revise the Manpower Law No. 13 of 2003 and invite media workers to form trade unions in companies or across companies as an effort to increase bargaining power to stop the exploitation of media workers. (Photo by Khairizal Maris/NurPhoto)

     

  • May Day In Bandung, Indonesia
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    May Day In Bandung, Indonesia
    A number of workers, communities, and journalists take action to commemorate Labor Day in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia, on May 1, 2025. Various organizations, including the Alliance of Independent Journalists (AJI), Pewarta Foto Indonesia (PFI) Bandung, and the Federation of Militant Trade Unions (Sebumi), attend the action to urge the DPR to revise the Manpower Law No. 13 of 2003 and invite media workers to form trade unions in companies or across companies as an effort to increase bargaining power to stop the exploitation of media workers. (Photo by Khairizal Maris/NurPhoto)

     

  • May Day In Bandung, Indonesia
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    May Day In Bandung, Indonesia
    A number of workers, communities, and journalists take action to commemorate Labor Day in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia, on May 1, 2025. Various organizations, including the Alliance of Independent Journalists (AJI), Pewarta Foto Indonesia (PFI) Bandung, and the Federation of Militant Trade Unions (Sebumi), attend the action to urge the DPR to revise the Manpower Law No. 13 of 2003 and invite media workers to form trade unions in companies or across companies as an effort to increase bargaining power to stop the exploitation of media workers. (Photo by Khairizal Maris/NurPhoto)

     

  • May Day In Bandung, Indonesia
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    May Day In Bandung, Indonesia
    A number of workers, communities, and journalists take action to commemorate Labor Day in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia, on May 1, 2025. Various organizations, including the Alliance of Independent Journalists (AJI), Pewarta Foto Indonesia (PFI) Bandung, and the Federation of Militant Trade Unions (Sebumi), attend the action to urge the DPR to revise the Manpower Law No. 13 of 2003 and invite media workers to form trade unions in companies or across companies as an effort to increase bargaining power to stop the exploitation of media workers. (Photo by Khairizal Maris/NurPhoto)

     

  • PM Mark Carney Unveils Housing Incentives And Wildfire Recovery Support
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    PM Mark Carney Unveils Housing Incentives And Wildfire Recovery Support
    EDMONTON, CANADA – MARCH 20:
    Nathaniel Erskine-Smith, Canada’s Minister of Housing, Infrastructure, and Communities, listens as Prime Minister Mark Carney delivers a housing announcement in Edmonton, Alberta, on March 20, 2025.
    During his visit, PM Carney announced $187M for Jasper’s wildfire recovery and a GST exemption for first-time homebuyers purchasing homes under $1M. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • PM Mark Carney Unveils Housing Incentives And Wildfire Recovery Support
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    PM Mark Carney Unveils Housing Incentives And Wildfire Recovery Support
    EDMONTON, CANADA – MARCH 20:
    Nathaniel Erskine-Smith (R), Canada’s Minister of Housing, Infrastructure, and Communities, listens as Prime Minister Mark Carney delivers a housing announcement in Edmonton, Alberta, on March 20, 2025.
    During his visit, PM Carney announced $187M for Jasper’s wildfire recovery and a GST exemption for first-time homebuyers purchasing homes under $1M. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • PM Mark Carney Unveils Housing Incentives And Wildfire Recovery Support
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    PM Mark Carney Unveils Housing Incentives And Wildfire Recovery Support
    EDMONTON, CANADA – MARCH 20:
    Nathaniel Erskine-Smith, Canada’s Minister of Housing, Infrastructure, and Communities, listens as Prime Minister Mark Carney delivers a housing announcement in Edmonton, Alberta, on March 20, 2025.
    During his visit, PM Carney announced $187M for Jasper’s wildfire recovery and a GST exemption for first-time homebuyers purchasing homes under $1M. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

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    Protesters Dump Blackchin Tilapia In Front Of Police
    Protesters dump blackchin tilapia in front of police at Government House in Bangkok, Thailand, on March 18, 2025. The blackchin tilapia is an invasive alien species that spreads to 19 provinces, significantly impacting farmers, communities, and adversely affecting ecosystems and overall food security. (Photo by Nattaphon Phanphongsanon/NurPhoto)

     

  • Protesters Dump Blackchin Tilapia In Front Of Police
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    Protesters Dump Blackchin Tilapia In Front Of Police
    Protesters dump blackchin tilapia in front of police at Government House in Bangkok, Thailand, on March 18, 2025. The blackchin tilapia is an invasive alien species that spreads to 19 provinces, significantly impacting farmers, communities, and adversely affecting ecosystems and overall food security. (Photo by Nattaphon Phanphongsanon/NurPhoto)

     

  • Protesters Dump Blackchin Tilapia In Front Of Police
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    Protesters Dump Blackchin Tilapia In Front Of Police
    Protesters dump blackchin tilapia in front of police at Government House in Bangkok, Thailand, on March 18, 2025. The blackchin tilapia is an invasive alien species that spreads to 19 provinces, significantly impacting farmers, communities, and adversely affecting ecosystems and overall food security. (Photo by Nattaphon Phanphongsanon/NurPhoto)

     

  • Protesters Dump Blackchin Tilapia In Front Of Police
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    Protesters Dump Blackchin Tilapia In Front Of Police
    Protesters dump blackchin tilapia in front of police at Government House in Bangkok, Thailand, on March 18, 2025. The blackchin tilapia is an invasive alien species that spreads to 19 provinces, significantly impacting farmers, communities, and adversely affecting ecosystems and overall food security. (Photo by Nattaphon Phanphongsanon/NurPhoto)

     

  • Protesters Dump Blackchin Tilapia In Front Of Police
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    Protesters Dump Blackchin Tilapia In Front Of Police
    Protesters dump blackchin tilapia in front of police at Government House in Bangkok, Thailand, on March 18, 2025. The blackchin tilapia is an invasive alien species that spreads to 19 provinces, significantly impacting farmers, communities, and adversely affecting ecosystems and overall food security. (Photo by Nattaphon Phanphongsanon/NurPhoto)

     

  • Protesters Dump Blackchin Tilapia In Front Of Police
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    Protesters Dump Blackchin Tilapia In Front Of Police
    Protesters dump blackchin tilapia in front of police at Government House in Bangkok, Thailand, on March 18, 2025. The blackchin tilapia is an invasive alien species that spreads to 19 provinces, significantly impacting farmers, communities, and adversely affecting ecosystems and overall food security. (Photo by Nattaphon Phanphongsanon/NurPhoto)

     

  • Protesters Dump Blackchin Tilapia In Front Of Police
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    Protesters Dump Blackchin Tilapia In Front Of Police
    Protesters dump blackchin tilapia in front of police at Government House in Bangkok, Thailand, on March 18, 2025. The blackchin tilapia is an invasive alien species that spreads to 19 provinces, significantly impacting farmers, communities, and adversely affecting ecosystems and overall food security. (Photo by Nattaphon Phanphongsanon/NurPhoto)

     

  • Protesters Dump Blackchin Tilapia In Front Of Police
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    Protesters Dump Blackchin Tilapia In Front Of Police
    Protesters dump blackchin tilapia in front of police at Government House in Bangkok, Thailand, on March 18, 2025. The blackchin tilapia is an invasive alien species that spreads to 19 provinces, significantly impacting farmers, communities, and adversely affecting ecosystems and overall food security. (Photo by Nattaphon Phanphongsanon/NurPhoto)

     

  • Protesters Dump Blackchin Tilapia In Front Of Police
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    Protesters Dump Blackchin Tilapia In Front Of Police
    Protesters dump blackchin tilapia in front of police at Government House in Bangkok, Thailand, on March 18, 2025. The blackchin tilapia is an invasive alien species that spreads to 19 provinces, significantly impacting farmers, communities, and adversely affecting ecosystems and overall food security. (Photo by Nattaphon Phanphongsanon/NurPhoto)

     

  • Protesters Dump Blackchin Tilapia In Front Of Police
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    Protesters Dump Blackchin Tilapia In Front Of Police
    Protesters dump blackchin tilapia in front of police at Government House in Bangkok, Thailand, on March 18, 2025. The blackchin tilapia is an invasive alien species that spreads to 19 provinces, significantly impacting farmers, communities, and adversely affecting ecosystems and overall food security. (Photo by Nattaphon Phanphongsanon/NurPhoto)

     

  • Protesters Dump Blackchin Tilapia In Front Of Police
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    Protesters Dump Blackchin Tilapia In Front Of Police
    Protesters dump blackchin tilapia in front of police at Government House in Bangkok, Thailand, on March 18, 2025. The blackchin tilapia is an invasive alien species that spreads to 19 provinces, significantly impacting farmers, communities, and adversely affecting ecosystems and overall food security. (Photo by Nattaphon Phanphongsanon/NurPhoto)

     

  • Protesters Dump Blackchin Tilapia In Front Of Police
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    Protesters Dump Blackchin Tilapia In Front Of Police
    Protesters dump blackchin tilapia in front of police at Government House in Bangkok, Thailand, on March 18, 2025. The blackchin tilapia is an invasive alien species that spreads to 19 provinces, significantly impacting farmers, communities, and adversely affecting ecosystems and overall food security. (Photo by Nattaphon Phanphongsanon/NurPhoto)

     

  • Protesters Dump Blackchin Tilapia In Front Of Police
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    Protesters Dump Blackchin Tilapia In Front Of Police
    Protesters dump blackchin tilapia in front of police at Government House in Bangkok, Thailand, on March 18, 2025. The blackchin tilapia is an invasive alien species that spreads to 19 provinces, significantly impacting farmers, communities, and adversely affecting ecosystems and overall food security. (Photo by Nattaphon Phanphongsanon/NurPhoto)

     

  • Protesters Dump Blackchin Tilapia In Front Of Police
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    Protesters Dump Blackchin Tilapia In Front Of Police
    Protesters dump blackchin tilapia in front of police at Government House in Bangkok, Thailand, on March 18, 2025. The blackchin tilapia is an invasive alien species that spreads to 19 provinces, significantly impacting farmers, communities, and adversely affecting ecosystems and overall food security. (Photo by Nattaphon Phanphongsanon/NurPhoto)

     

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