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  • Demonstration against federal takeover of DC police
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    Demonstration against federal takeover of DC police
    A man who identified himself only as David, holds a sub sandwich high in the air during a protest at the White House against the federalization of police, deployment of the National Guard and federal law enforcement agents, and clearing of unhoused encampments in Washington, D.C., U.S., on August 16, 2025. The sandwich is a reference to an incident the previous weekend in which Sean Dunn threw a sandwich at a police officer in Washington. He was arrested and charged with felony assault of a police officer, a charge that the judge swiftly dismissed at the first hearing. (Photo by Allison Bailey/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daddy Yankee Attends A Hearing For His Lawsuit Against His Wife Mireddys González And His Former Sister-in-law Ayeicha González
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    Daddy Yankee Attends A Hearing For His Lawsuit Against His Wife Mireddys González And His Former Sister-in-law Ayeicha González
    Mireddys Gonzalez leaves the United States Federal Court for the District of Puerto Rico following a hearing on August 14, 2025, in San Juan, Puerto Rico. (Photo by Edgardo Medina/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daddy Yankee Attends A Hearing For His Lawsuit Against His Wife Mireddys González And His Former Sister-in-law Ayeicha González
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    Daddy Yankee Attends A Hearing For His Lawsuit Against His Wife Mireddys González And His Former Sister-in-law Ayeicha González
    Mireddys Gonzalez leaves the United States Federal Court for the District of Puerto Rico following a hearing on August 14, 2025, in San Juan, Puerto Rico. (Photo by Edgardo Medina/NurPhoto)

     

  • Landgericht Bonn – Regional Court In North Rhine-Westphalia
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    Landgericht Bonn – Regional Court In North Rhine-Westphalia
    The Landgericht Bonn serves as a regional court for civil and criminal cases in Bonn, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, on July 31, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Landgericht Bonn – Regional Court In North Rhine-Westphalia
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    Landgericht Bonn – Regional Court In North Rhine-Westphalia
    The Landgericht Bonn serves as a regional court for civil and criminal cases in Bonn, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, on July 31, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Landgericht Bonn – Regional Court In North Rhine-Westphalia
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    Landgericht Bonn – Regional Court In North Rhine-Westphalia
    The Landgericht Bonn serves as a regional court for civil and criminal cases in Bonn, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, on July 31, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Demonstration In Support Of Former Brazilian President Bolsonaro, In Sao Paulo
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    Demonstration In Support Of Former Brazilian President Bolsonaro, In Sao Paulo
    Supporters of former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro attend a demonstration against the Supreme Court's measures in his trial on Paulista Avenue in Sao Paulo, Brazil, on August 3, 2025. (Photo by Cris Faga/NurPhoto)

     

  • Demonstration In Support Of Former Brazilian President Bolsonaro, In Sao Paulo
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    Demonstration In Support Of Former Brazilian President Bolsonaro, In Sao Paulo
    Supporters of former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro attend a demonstration against the Supreme Court's measures in his trial on Paulista Avenue in Sao Paulo, Brazil, on August 3, 2025. (Photo by Cris Faga/NurPhoto)

     

  • Demonstration In Support Of Former Brazilian President Bolsonaro, In Sao Paulo
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    Demonstration In Support Of Former Brazilian President Bolsonaro, In Sao Paulo
    Supporters of former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro attend a demonstration against the Supreme Court's measures in his trial on Paulista Avenue in Sao Paulo, Brazil, on August 3, 2025. (Photo by Cris Faga/NurPhoto)

     

  • Demonstration In Support Of Former Brazilian President Bolsonaro, In Sao Paulo
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    Demonstration In Support Of Former Brazilian President Bolsonaro, In Sao Paulo
    Supporters of former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro attend a demonstration against the Supreme Court's measures in his trial on Paulista Avenue in Sao Paulo, Brazil, on August 3, 2025. (Photo by Cris Faga/NurPhoto)

     

  • Demonstration In Support Of Former Brazilian President Bolsonaro, In Sao Paulo
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    Demonstration In Support Of Former Brazilian President Bolsonaro, In Sao Paulo
    Supporters of former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro attend a demonstration against the Supreme Court's measures in his trial on Paulista Avenue in Sao Paulo, Brazil, on August 3, 2025. (Photo by Cris Faga/NurPhoto)

     

  • Demonstration In Support Of Former Brazilian President Bolsonaro, In Sao Paulo
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    Demonstration In Support Of Former Brazilian President Bolsonaro, In Sao Paulo
    Supporters of former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro attend a demonstration against the Supreme Court's measures in his trial on Paulista Avenue in Sao Paulo, Brazil, on August 3, 2025. (Photo by Cris Faga/NurPhoto)

     

  • Demonstration In Support Of Former Brazilian President Bolsonaro, In Sao Paulo
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    Demonstration In Support Of Former Brazilian President Bolsonaro, In Sao Paulo
    Supporters of former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro attend a demonstration against the Supreme Court's measures in his trial on Paulista Avenue in Sao Paulo, Brazil, on August 3, 2025. (Photo by Cris Faga/NurPhoto)

     

  • Demonstration In Support Of Former Brazilian President Bolsonaro, In Sao Paulo
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    Demonstration In Support Of Former Brazilian President Bolsonaro, In Sao Paulo
    Supporters of former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro attend a demonstration against the Supreme Court's measures in his trial on Paulista Avenue in Sao Paulo, Brazil, on August 3, 2025. (Photo by Cris Faga/NurPhoto)

     

  • Demonstration In Support Of Former Brazilian President Bolsonaro, In Sao Paulo
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    Demonstration In Support Of Former Brazilian President Bolsonaro, In Sao Paulo
    Supporters of former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro attend a demonstration against the Supreme Court's measures in his trial on Paulista Avenue in Sao Paulo, Brazil, on August 3, 2025. (Photo by Cris Faga/NurPhoto)

     

  • Demonstration In Support Of Former Brazilian President Bolsonaro, In Sao Paulo
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    Demonstration In Support Of Former Brazilian President Bolsonaro, In Sao Paulo
    Supporters of former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro attend a demonstration against the Supreme Court's measures in his trial on Paulista Avenue in Sao Paulo, Brazil, on August 3, 2025. (Photo by Cris Faga/NurPhoto)

     

  • Demonstration In Support Of Former Brazilian President Bolsonaro, In Sao Paulo
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    Demonstration In Support Of Former Brazilian President Bolsonaro, In Sao Paulo
    Supporters of former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro attend a demonstration against the Supreme Court's measures in his trial on Paulista Avenue in Sao Paulo, Brazil, on August 3, 2025. (Photo by Cris Faga/NurPhoto)

     

  • Demonstration In Support Of Former Brazilian President Bolsonaro, In Sao Paulo
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    Demonstration In Support Of Former Brazilian President Bolsonaro, In Sao Paulo
    Supporters of former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro attend a demonstration against the Supreme Court's measures in his trial on Paulista Avenue in Sao Paulo, Brazil, on August 3, 2025. (Photo by Cris Faga/NurPhoto)

     

  • Demonstration In Support Of Former Brazilian President Bolsonaro, In Sao Paulo
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    Demonstration In Support Of Former Brazilian President Bolsonaro, In Sao Paulo
    Supporters of former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro attend a demonstration against the Supreme Court's measures in his trial on Paulista Avenue in Sao Paulo, Brazil, on August 3, 2025. (Photo by Cris Faga/NurPhoto)

     

  • Brazil: Bolsonaro Supporters Protest: SAO PAULO
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    Brazil: Bolsonaro Supporters Protest: SAO PAULO
    August 3, 2025, São Paulo, SP, Brazil: Wearing a Brazilian flag as a hat young female supporter of former Brazilian President J. Bolsonaro attends a demonstration against the Supreme Court's measures in his trial, at the Paulista avenue in Sao Paulo, Sunday. (Credit Image: © Cris Faga/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    Represented by ZUMA Press, Inc.

     

  • Brazil: Bolsonaro Supporters Protest: SAO PAULO
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    Brazil: Bolsonaro Supporters Protest: SAO PAULO
    August 3, 2025, São Paulo, SP, Brazil: Draped in American flags two young female supporters of former Brazilian President J. Bolsonaro with a sign saying 'WE THANK TRUMP FOR SUPPORTING BRAZIL' attend a demonstration against the Supreme Court's measures in his trial, at the Paulista avenue in Sao Paulo, Sunday. (Credit Image: © Cris Faga/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    Represented by ZUMA Press, Inc.

     

  • Rally In Support Of Juana Rivas And Her Youngest Son Daniel In Barcelona.
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    Rally In Support Of Juana Rivas And Her Youngest Son Daniel In Barcelona.
    Dozens of women protest in solidarity with Juana Rivas and her minor son Daniel in front of the High Court of Justice of Catalonia (TSJC) in Barcelona, Spain, on July 24, 2025, following the controversy over custody of the son, which forces Juana Rivas to return him to his father, Francesco Arcuri, alleged perpetrator of child abuse and previously to his ex-wife. Juana Rivas is charged by the Granada Court with an alleged crime of child abduction and must hand over her minor son to Francesco Arcuri on Friday. (Photo by Marc Asensio/NurPhoto)

     

  • Rally In Support Of Juana Rivas And Her Youngest Son Daniel In Barcelona.
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    Rally In Support Of Juana Rivas And Her Youngest Son Daniel In Barcelona.
    Dozens of women protest in solidarity with Juana Rivas and her minor son Daniel in front of the High Court of Justice of Catalonia (TSJC) in Barcelona, Spain, on July 24, 2025, following the controversy over custody of the son, which forces Juana Rivas to return him to his father, Francesco Arcuri, alleged perpetrator of child abuse and previously to his ex-wife. Juana Rivas is charged by the Granada Court with an alleged crime of child abduction and must hand over her minor son to Francesco Arcuri on Friday. (Photo by Marc Asensio/NurPhoto)

     

  • Rally In Support Of Juana Rivas And Her Youngest Son Daniel In Barcelona.
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    Rally In Support Of Juana Rivas And Her Youngest Son Daniel In Barcelona.
    Dozens of women protest in solidarity with Juana Rivas and her minor son Daniel in front of the High Court of Justice of Catalonia (TSJC) in Barcelona, Spain, on July 24, 2025, following the controversy over custody of the son, which forces Juana Rivas to return him to his father, Francesco Arcuri, alleged perpetrator of child abuse and previously to his ex-wife. Juana Rivas is charged by the Granada Court with an alleged crime of child abduction and must hand over her minor son to Francesco Arcuri on Friday. (Photo by Marc Asensio/NurPhoto)

     

  • Rally In Support Of Juana Rivas And Her Youngest Son Daniel In Barcelona.
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    Rally In Support Of Juana Rivas And Her Youngest Son Daniel In Barcelona.
    Dozens of women protest in solidarity with Juana Rivas and her minor son Daniel in front of the High Court of Justice of Catalonia (TSJC) in Barcelona, Spain, on July 24, 2025, following the controversy over custody of the son, which forces Juana Rivas to return him to his father, Francesco Arcuri, alleged perpetrator of child abuse and previously to his ex-wife. Juana Rivas is charged by the Granada Court with an alleged crime of child abduction and must hand over her minor son to Francesco Arcuri on Friday. (Photo by Marc Asensio/NurPhoto)

     

  • Rally In Support Of Juana Rivas And Her Youngest Son Daniel In Barcelona.
    DUKAS_187254150_NUR
    Rally In Support Of Juana Rivas And Her Youngest Son Daniel In Barcelona.
    Dozens of women protest in solidarity with Juana Rivas and her minor son Daniel in front of the High Court of Justice of Catalonia (TSJC) in Barcelona, Spain, on July 24, 2025, following the controversy over custody of the son, which forces Juana Rivas to return him to his father, Francesco Arcuri, alleged perpetrator of child abuse and previously to his ex-wife. Juana Rivas is charged by the Granada Court with an alleged crime of child abduction and must hand over her minor son to Francesco Arcuri on Friday. (Photo by Marc Asensio/NurPhoto)

     

  • Rally In Support Of Juana Rivas And Her Youngest Son Daniel In Barcelona.
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    Rally In Support Of Juana Rivas And Her Youngest Son Daniel In Barcelona.
    Dozens of women protest in solidarity with Juana Rivas and her minor son Daniel in front of the High Court of Justice of Catalonia (TSJC) in Barcelona, Spain, on July 24, 2025, following the controversy over custody of the son, which forces Juana Rivas to return him to his father, Francesco Arcuri, alleged perpetrator of child abuse and previously to his ex-wife. Juana Rivas is charged by the Granada Court with an alleged crime of child abduction and must hand over her minor son to Francesco Arcuri on Friday. (Photo by Marc Asensio/NurPhoto)

     

  • Rally In Support Of Juana Rivas And Her Youngest Son Daniel In Barcelona.
    DUKAS_187254148_NUR
    Rally In Support Of Juana Rivas And Her Youngest Son Daniel In Barcelona.
    Dozens of women protest in solidarity with Juana Rivas and her minor son Daniel in front of the High Court of Justice of Catalonia (TSJC) in Barcelona, Spain, on July 24, 2025, following the controversy over custody of the son, which forces Juana Rivas to return him to his father, Francesco Arcuri, alleged perpetrator of child abuse and previously to his ex-wife. Juana Rivas is charged by the Granada Court with an alleged crime of child abduction and must hand over her minor son to Francesco Arcuri on Friday. (Photo by Marc Asensio/NurPhoto)

     

  • Rally In Support Of Juana Rivas And Her Youngest Son Daniel In Barcelona.
    DUKAS_187254147_NUR
    Rally In Support Of Juana Rivas And Her Youngest Son Daniel In Barcelona.
    Dozens of women protest in solidarity with Juana Rivas and her minor son Daniel in front of the High Court of Justice of Catalonia (TSJC) in Barcelona, Spain, on July 24, 2025, following the controversy over custody of the son, which forces Juana Rivas to return him to his father, Francesco Arcuri, alleged perpetrator of child abuse and previously to his ex-wife. Juana Rivas is charged by the Granada Court with an alleged crime of child abduction and must hand over her minor son to Francesco Arcuri on Friday. (Photo by Marc Asensio/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Washington D.C.
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    Daily Life In Washington D.C.
    WASHINGTON, DC – MAY 27:
    A view of the plaque at the entrance to the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit in Washington, D.C., United States, on May 27, 2025. (Photo by STR/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Washington D.C.
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    Daily Life In Washington D.C.
    WASHINGTON, DC – MAY 27:
    A view of the plaque and entrance to the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit in Washington, D.C., United States, on May 27, 2025. (Photo by STR/NurPhoto)

     

  • Amanda Holden At Global Radio Studios
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    Amanda Holden At Global Radio Studios
    June 19, 2025, London, England, United Kingdom: AMANDA HOLDEN is seen outside Global Radio Studios. (Credit Image: © Tayfun Salci/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    Represented by ZUMA Press, Inc.

     

  • Amanda Holden Spotted Outside Global Radio
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    Amanda Holden Spotted Outside Global Radio
    June 19, 2025, London, England, United Kingdom: AMANDA HOLDEN is seen outside Global Radio Studios. (Credit Image: © Tayfun Salci/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    Represented by ZUMA Press, Inc.

     

  • Israel-Hamas War 2025: Palestinian Solidarity Rally: TUNIS
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    Israel-Hamas War 2025: Palestinian Solidarity Rally: TUNIS
    June 9, 2025, Tunis, Tunisia: Thousands gather in Tunis, Tunisia, in support of the Convoy of Resilience, an international humanitarian mission departing. The convoy will travel overland through Libya and Egypt to deliver aid and challenge the ongoing Israeli blockade on Gaza. (Credit Image: © Hasan Mrad/ZUMA Press Wire/ZUMA Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    Represented by ZUMA Press, Inc.

     

  • Mexico steps into unknown with world's first popular election of all judges: 'A blind date with democracy'
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    Mexico steps into unknown with world's first popular election of all judges: 'A blind date with democracy'
    Mexico steps into unknown with world's first popular election of all judges: 'A blind date with democracy'

    Critics warn the experiment will lead to low turnout, a political power grab and infiltration by organised crime.

    After months of cartel conflict, Sinaloa is on edge. Yet on 1 June, it and the rest of Mexico will start to elect every judge in the country, from local magistrates to supreme court justices, by popular vote.

    It is a world-first democratic experiment, but one that has prompted warnings of low turnout, a political power grab and infiltration by organised crime.

    Delia Quiroa, a candidate for federal judge, makes her pitch to a butcher in Culiacan's central market

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  • Mexico steps into unknown with world's first popular election of all judges: 'A blind date with democracy'
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    Mexico steps into unknown with world's first popular election of all judges: 'A blind date with democracy'
    Mexico steps into unknown with world's first popular election of all judges: 'A blind date with democracy'

    Critics warn the experiment will lead to low turnout, a political power grab and infiltration by organised crime.

    After months of cartel conflict, Sinaloa is on edge. Yet on 1 June, it and the rest of Mexico will start to elect every judge in the country, from local magistrates to supreme court justices, by popular vote.

    It is a world-first democratic experiment, but one that has prompted warnings of low turnout, a political power grab and infiltration by organised crime.

    Delia Quiroa's pamphlets, bearing her logo: a spade and a gavel crossed over the scales of justice.

    Jesus Verdugo / Guardian / eyevine

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  • Mexico steps into unknown with world's first popular election of all judges: 'A blind date with democracy'
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    Mexico steps into unknown with world's first popular election of all judges: 'A blind date with democracy'
    Mexico steps into unknown with world's first popular election of all judges: 'A blind date with democracy'

    Critics warn the experiment will lead to low turnout, a political power grab and infiltration by organised crime.

    After months of cartel conflict, Sinaloa is on edge. Yet on 1 June, it and the rest of Mexico will start to elect every judge in the country, from local magistrates to supreme court justices, by popular vote.

    It is a world-first democratic experiment, but one that has prompted warnings of low turnout, a political power grab and infiltration by organised crime.

    One of the six ballot papers voters in Sinaloa will have to complete, with dozens of candidates

    Jesus Verdugo / Guardian / eyevine

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  • Mexico steps into unknown with world's first popular election of all judges: 'A blind date with democracy'
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    Mexico steps into unknown with world's first popular election of all judges: 'A blind date with democracy'
    Mexico steps into unknown with world's first popular election of all judges: 'A blind date with democracy'

    Critics warn the experiment will lead to low turnout, a political power grab and infiltration by organised crime.

    After months of cartel conflict, Sinaloa is on edge. Yet on 1 June, it and the rest of Mexico will start to elect every judge in the country, from local magistrates to supreme court justices, by popular vote.

    It is a world-first democratic experiment, but one that has prompted warnings of low turnout, a political power grab and infiltration by organised crime.

    A heavily armed state police convoy in Culiacan, Sinaloa, where a war between factions of the Sinaloa Cartel has entered a ninth month

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  • Mexico steps into unknown with world's first popular election of all judges: 'A blind date with democracy'
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    Mexico steps into unknown with world's first popular election of all judges: 'A blind date with democracy'
    Mexico steps into unknown with world's first popular election of all judges: 'A blind date with democracy'

    Critics warn the experiment will lead to low turnout, a political power grab and infiltration by organised crime.

    After months of cartel conflict, Sinaloa is on edge. Yet on 1 June, it and the rest of Mexico will start to elect every judge in the country, from local magistrates to supreme court justices, by popular vote.

    It is a world-first democratic experiment, but one that has prompted warnings of low turnout, a political power grab and infiltration by organised crime.

    Delia Quiroa hands out pamphlets and example ballot papers in Culiacan's central market

    Jesus Verdugo / Guardian / eyevine

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  • Mexico steps into unknown with world's first popular election of all judges: 'A blind date with democracy'
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    Mexico steps into unknown with world's first popular election of all judges: 'A blind date with democracy'
    Mexico steps into unknown with world's first popular election of all judges: 'A blind date with democracy'

    Critics warn the experiment will lead to low turnout, a political power grab and infiltration by organised crime.

    After months of cartel conflict, Sinaloa is on edge. Yet on 1 June, it and the rest of Mexico will start to elect every judge in the country, from local magistrates to supreme court justices, by popular vote.

    It is a world-first democratic experiment, but one that has prompted warnings of low turnout, a political power grab and infiltration by organised crime.

    Posters for the disappeared in the centre of Culiacan. One says, “We miss you.”

    Jesus Verdugo / Guardian / eyevine

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  • Mexico steps into unknown with world's first popular election of all judges: 'A blind date with democracy'
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    Mexico steps into unknown with world's first popular election of all judges: 'A blind date with democracy'
    Mexico steps into unknown with world's first popular election of all judges: 'A blind date with democracy'

    Critics warn the experiment will lead to low turnout, a political power grab and infiltration by organised crime.

    After months of cartel conflict, Sinaloa is on edge. Yet on 1 June, it and the rest of Mexico will start to elect every judge in the country, from local magistrates to supreme court justices, by popular vote.

    It is a world-first democratic experiment, but one that has prompted warnings of low turnout, a political power grab and infiltration by organised crime.

    Delia Quiroa, a candidate for federal judge, makes her pitch to a butcher in Culiacan's central market

    Jesus Verdugo / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

     

  • Mexico steps into unknown with world's first popular election of all judges: 'A blind date with democracy'
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    Mexico steps into unknown with world's first popular election of all judges: 'A blind date with democracy'
    Mexico steps into unknown with world's first popular election of all judges: 'A blind date with democracy'

    Critics warn the experiment will lead to low turnout, a political power grab and infiltration by organised crime.

    After months of cartel conflict, Sinaloa is on edge. Yet on 1 June, it and the rest of Mexico will start to elect every judge in the country, from local magistrates to supreme court justices, by popular vote.

    It is a world-first democratic experiment, but one that has prompted warnings of low turnout, a political power grab and infiltration by organised crime.

    Delia Quiroa, whose brother was disappeared in 2014, is now running to become a federal judge in Mexico's world-first judicial elections

    Jesus Verdugo / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

     

  • Mexico steps into unknown with world's first popular election of all judges: 'A blind date with democracy'
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    Mexico steps into unknown with world's first popular election of all judges: 'A blind date with democracy'
    Mexico steps into unknown with world's first popular election of all judges: 'A blind date with democracy'

    Critics warn the experiment will lead to low turnout, a political power grab and infiltration by organised crime.

    After months of cartel conflict, Sinaloa is on edge. Yet on 1 June, it and the rest of Mexico will start to elect every judge in the country, from local magistrates to supreme court justices, by popular vote.

    It is a world-first democratic experiment, but one that has prompted warnings of low turnout, a political power grab and infiltration by organised crime.

    Delia Quiroa, a candidate for federal judge, makes her pitch to a butcher in Culiacan's central market

    Jesus Verdugo / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http://www.eyevine.com
    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

     

  • Mexico steps into unknown with world's first popular election of all judges: 'A blind date with democracy'
    DUKAS_185599804_EYE
    Mexico steps into unknown with world's first popular election of all judges: 'A blind date with democracy'
    Mexico steps into unknown with world's first popular election of all judges: 'A blind date with democracy'

    Critics warn the experiment will lead to low turnout, a political power grab and infiltration by organised crime.

    After months of cartel conflict, Sinaloa is on edge. Yet on 1 June, it and the rest of Mexico will start to elect every judge in the country, from local magistrates to supreme court justices, by popular vote.

    It is a world-first democratic experiment, but one that has prompted warnings of low turnout, a political power grab and infiltration by organised crime.

    A municipal government advert describing Culiacan as the “Capital of Wellbeing”; beneath it, a poster for a disappeared relative.

    Jesus Verdugo / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

     

  • Mexico steps into unknown with world's first popular election of all judges: 'A blind date with democracy'
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    Mexico steps into unknown with world's first popular election of all judges: 'A blind date with democracy'
    Mexico steps into unknown with world's first popular election of all judges: 'A blind date with democracy'

    Critics warn the experiment will lead to low turnout, a political power grab and infiltration by organised crime.

    After months of cartel conflict, Sinaloa is on edge. Yet on 1 June, it and the rest of Mexico will start to elect every judge in the country, from local magistrates to supreme court justices, by popular vote.

    It is a world-first democratic experiment, but one that has prompted warnings of low turnout, a political power grab and infiltration by organised crime.

    Delia Quiroa's pamphlets, bearing her logo: a spade and a gavel crossed over the scales of justice.

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  • Mexico steps into unknown with world's first popular election of all judges: 'A blind date with democracy'
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    Mexico steps into unknown with world's first popular election of all judges: 'A blind date with democracy'
    Mexico steps into unknown with world's first popular election of all judges: 'A blind date with democracy'

    Critics warn the experiment will lead to low turnout, a political power grab and infiltration by organised crime.

    After months of cartel conflict, Sinaloa is on edge. Yet on 1 June, it and the rest of Mexico will start to elect every judge in the country, from local magistrates to supreme court justices, by popular vote.

    It is a world-first democratic experiment, but one that has prompted warnings of low turnout, a political power grab and infiltration by organised crime.

    A panoramic shot of Culiacan, Sinaloa

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  • Mexico steps into unknown with world's first popular election of all judges: 'A blind date with democracy'
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    Mexico steps into unknown with world's first popular election of all judges: 'A blind date with democracy'
    Mexico steps into unknown with world's first popular election of all judges: 'A blind date with democracy'

    Critics warn the experiment will lead to low turnout, a political power grab and infiltration by organised crime.

    After months of cartel conflict, Sinaloa is on edge. Yet on 1 June, it and the rest of Mexico will start to elect every judge in the country, from local magistrates to supreme court justices, by popular vote.

    It is a world-first democratic experiment, but one that has prompted warnings of low turnout, a political power grab and infiltration by organised crime.

    The National Electoral Institute plays an advert for the judicial elections on repeat by the main square in Culiacan

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    Mexico steps into unknown with world's first popular election of all judges: 'A blind date with democracy'
    Mexico steps into unknown with world's first popular election of all judges: 'A blind date with democracy'

    Critics warn the experiment will lead to low turnout, a political power grab and infiltration by organised crime.

    After months of cartel conflict, Sinaloa is on edge. Yet on 1 June, it and the rest of Mexico will start to elect every judge in the country, from local magistrates to supreme court justices, by popular vote.

    It is a world-first democratic experiment, but one that has prompted warnings of low turnout, a political power grab and infiltration by organised crime.

    Marlene León Fontes, director of Iniciativa Sinaloa, a civil society organisation

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    Mexico steps into unknown with world's first popular election of all judges: 'A blind date with democracy'
    Mexico steps into unknown with world's first popular election of all judges: 'A blind date with democracy'

    Critics warn the experiment will lead to low turnout, a political power grab and infiltration by organised crime.

    After months of cartel conflict, Sinaloa is on edge. Yet on 1 June, it and the rest of Mexico will start to elect every judge in the country, from local magistrates to supreme court justices, by popular vote.

    It is a world-first democratic experiment, but one that has prompted warnings of low turnout, a political power grab and infiltration by organised crime.

    Soldiers pass behind a tree on which search collectives have tied ribbons with the names of their missing relatives in Culiacan

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    Laurence Fox and his partner Elizabeth Barker arriving at Westminster Magistrates' Court London, UK.
    Laurence Fox and his partner Elizabeth Barker leaving Westminster Magistrates' Court after a hearing - charged 'after encouraging people on social media to vandalise ULEZ cameras in London'
    London, UK.
    16th May 2025

    Laurence Fox & Elizabeth Barker

    He is accused of intentionally encouraging or assisting the commission of an offence, under the Serious Crime Act.

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