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  • PEOPLE - Vivian Westwood's Sohn Joe Corre verbrennt aus Protest  "Sex Pistols"-Erinnerungsstücke
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    PEOPLE - Vivian Westwood's Sohn Joe Corre verbrennt aus Protest "Sex Pistols"-Erinnerungsstücke
    26th November 2016. London, UK. A Fire Service riverboat extinguishes a fire started by Joe Corre, the son of former Sex Pistol manager Malcolm McLaren and Vivienne Westwood as he burns his personal collection of Sex Pistols punk memorabilia on a boat in the Thames in Chelsea. Earlier this week Joe Corre said that punk has become nothing more than a "McDonald's brand ... owned by the state, establishment and corporations". His collection is estimated to be worth £5 million.

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  • PEOPLE - Vivian Westwood's Sohn Joe Corre verbrennt aus Protest  "Sex Pistols"-Erinnerungsstücke
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    PEOPLE - Vivian Westwood's Sohn Joe Corre verbrennt aus Protest "Sex Pistols"-Erinnerungsstücke
    26th November 2016. London, UK. Joe Corre (2 R), the son of former Sex Pistol manager Malcolm McLaren and Vivienne Westwood burns his personal collection of Sex Pistols punk memorabilia. Earlier this week Joe Corre said that punk has become nothing more than a "McDonald's brand ... owned by the state, establishment and corporations". His collection is estimated to be worth £5 million.

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  • PEOPLE - Vivian Westwood's Sohn Joe Corre verbrennt aus Protest  "Sex Pistols"-Erinnerungsstücke
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    PEOPLE - Vivian Westwood's Sohn Joe Corre verbrennt aus Protest "Sex Pistols"-Erinnerungsstücke
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter MacDiarmid/REX/Shutterstock (7525175i)
    Joe Corre burns his GBP 5 million pound collection of punk memorabilia in protest to declare 'punk is dead'. The burning took place on a barge on Chelsea Embankment, with effigies of British politicians
    Joe Corre burns his punk collection in protest of corporatisation, London, UK - 26 Nov 2016
    On the 40th anniversary of the release of Sex Pistols' 'Anarchy in the UK', Joe Corre, the son of Malcom McLaren and Vivienne Westwood, burns his GBP 5 million worth collection of punk memorabilia. He has been highly critical of how punk has been appropriated by the commercial sector and the state. According to Corre, "Punk has been castrated and neutered by the corporate sector and the state, hung, drawn and quartered." Vivienne Westwood also attended to highlight concerns on climate change and it's links to the financial elite.
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  • PEOPLE - Vivian Westwood's Sohn Joe Corre verbrennt aus Protest  "Sex Pistols"-Erinnerungsstücke
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    PEOPLE - Vivian Westwood's Sohn Joe Corre verbrennt aus Protest "Sex Pistols"-Erinnerungsstücke
    26th November 2016. London, UK. Joe Corre, the son of former Sex Pistol manager Malcolm McLaren and Vivienne Westwood burn his personal collection of Sex Pistols punk memorabilia dressed on mannequins of Blair, Osborne,Cameron,Johnson, May and Hunt. Earlier this week Joe Corre said that punk has become nothing more than a "McDonald's brand ... owned by the state, establishment and corporations". His collection is estimated to be worth £5 million.

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  • PEOPLE - Vivian Westwood's Sohn Joe Corre verbrennt aus Protest  "Sex Pistols"-Erinnerungsstücke
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    PEOPLE - Vivian Westwood's Sohn Joe Corre verbrennt aus Protest "Sex Pistols"-Erinnerungsstücke
    26th November 2016. London, UK. Joe Corre, the son of former Sex Pistol manager Malcolm McLaren and Vivienne Westwood burns his personal collection of Sex Pistols punk memorabilia dressed on mannequins of Blair, Osborne,Cameron,Johnson, May and Hunt. Earlier this week Joe Corre said that punk has become nothing more than a "McDonald's brand ... owned by the state, establishment and corporations". His collection is estimated to be worth £5 million.

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  • PEOPLE - Vivian Westwood's Sohn Joe Corre verbrennt aus Protest  "Sex Pistols"-Erinnerungsstücke
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    PEOPLE - Vivian Westwood's Sohn Joe Corre verbrennt aus Protest "Sex Pistols"-Erinnerungsstücke
    26th November 2016. London, UK. Joe Corre, the son of former Sex Pistol manager Malcolm McLaren and Vivienne Westwood burns his personal collection of Sex Pistols punk memorabilia. Earlier this week Joe Corre said that punk has become nothing more than a "McDonald's brand ... owned by the state, establishment and corporations". His collection is estimated to be worth £5 million.

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  • PEOPLE - Vivian Westwood's Sohn Joe Corre verbrennt aus Protest  "Sex Pistols"-Erinnerungsstücke
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    PEOPLE - Vivian Westwood's Sohn Joe Corre verbrennt aus Protest "Sex Pistols"-Erinnerungsstücke
    The press release stated that at 3.45 on Saturday 26th November in Chelsea, Joe Corre, son of Malcolm McLaren and Vivienne Westwood would burn his collection of Punk memorabilia worth £5M.

    As with many of his late father's stunts this event was not what it seemed. On a barge in the middle of the Thames by Albert Bridge Corre set fire to effigies of political figures including Tony Blair, Boris Johnson, Andrea Leadsome, David Cameron and Theresa May.

    The protest as revealed by Dame Vivienne Westwood from the top deck of a Route-master bus was about climate change. Promoting the website climaterevolution.co.uk. Both Corre and Westwood stated information about the effects of global temperature increase and the effects on migration caused by populations moving to habitable lands. Both the Fire Brigade and Police were in attendance at the event.***Larger files available on request***

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  • PEOPLE - Vivian Westwood's Sohn Joe Corre verbrennt aus Protest  "Sex Pistols"-Erinnerungsstücke
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    PEOPLE - Vivian Westwood's Sohn Joe Corre verbrennt aus Protest "Sex Pistols"-Erinnerungsstücke
    The press release stated that at 3.45 on Saturday 26th November in Chelsea, Joe Corre, son of Malcolm McLaren and Vivienne Westwood would burn his collection of Punk memorabilia worth £5M.

    As with many of his late father's stunts this event was not what it seemed. On a barge in the middle of the Thames by Albert Bridge Corre set fire to effigies of political figures including Tony Blair, Boris Johnson, Andrea Leadsome, David Cameron and Theresa May.

    The protest as revealed by Dame Vivienne Westwood from the top deck of a Route-master bus was about climate change. Promoting the website climaterevolution.co.uk. Both Corre and Westwood stated information about the effects of global temperature increase and the effects on migration caused by populations moving to habitable lands. Both the Fire Brigade and Police were in attendance at the event.***Larger files available on request***

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  • PEOPLE - Vivian Westwood's Sohn Joe Corre verbrennt aus Protest  "Sex Pistols"-Erinnerungsstücke
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    PEOPLE - Vivian Westwood's Sohn Joe Corre verbrennt aus Protest "Sex Pistols"-Erinnerungsstücke
    The press release stated that at 3.45 on Saturday 26th November in Chelsea, Joe Corre, son of Malcolm McLaren and Vivienne Westwood would burn his collection of Punk memorabilia worth £5M.

    As with many of his late father's stunts this event was not what it seemed. On a barge in the middle of the Thames by Albert Bridge Corre set fire to effigies of political figures including Tony Blair, Boris Johnson, Andrea Leadsome, David Cameron and Theresa May.

    The protest as revealed by Dame Vivienne Westwood from the top deck of a Route-master bus was about climate change. Promoting the website climaterevolution.co.uk. Both Corre and Westwood stated information about the effects of global temperature increase and the effects on migration caused by populations moving to habitable lands. Both the Fire Brigade and Police were in attendance at the event.***Larger files available on request***

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  • PEOPLE - Vivian Westwood's Sohn Joe Corre verbrennt aus Protest  "Sex Pistols"-Erinnerungsstücke
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    PEOPLE - Vivian Westwood's Sohn Joe Corre verbrennt aus Protest "Sex Pistols"-Erinnerungsstücke
    The press release stated that at 3.45 on Saturday 26th November in Chelsea, Joe Corre, son of Malcolm McLaren and Vivienne Westwood would burn his collection of Punk memorabilia worth £5M.

    As with many of his late father's stunts this event was not what it seemed. On a barge in the middle of the Thames by Albert Bridge Corre set fire to effigies of political figures including Tony Blair, Boris Johnson, Andrea Leadsome, David Cameron and Theresa May.

    The protest as revealed by Dame Vivienne Westwood from the top deck of a Route-master bus was about climate change. Promoting the website climaterevolution.co.uk. Both Corre and Westwood stated information about the effects of global temperature increase and the effects on migration caused by populations moving to habitable lands. Both the Fire Brigade and Police were in attendance at the event.***Larger files available on request***

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  • PEOPLE - Vivian Westwood's Sohn Joe Corre verbrennt aus Protest  "Sex Pistols"-Erinnerungsstücke
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    PEOPLE - Vivian Westwood's Sohn Joe Corre verbrennt aus Protest "Sex Pistols"-Erinnerungsstücke
    The press release stated that at 3.45 on Saturday 26th November in Chelsea, Joe Corre, son of Malcolm McLaren and Vivienne Westwood would burn his collection of Punk memorabilia worth £5M.

    As with many of his late father's stunts this event was not what it seemed. On a barge in the middle of the Thames by Albert Bridge Corre set fire to effigies of political figures including Tony Blair, Boris Johnson, Andrea Leadsome, David Cameron and Theresa May.

    The protest as revealed by Dame Vivienne Westwood from the top deck of a Route-master bus was about climate change. Promoting the website climaterevolution.co.uk. Both Corre and Westwood stated information about the effects of global temperature increase and the effects on migration caused by populations moving to habitable lands. Both the Fire Brigade and Police were in attendance at the event.***Larger files available on request***

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  • PEOPLE - Vivian Westwood's Sohn Joe Corre verbrennt aus Protest  "Sex Pistols"-Erinnerungsstücke
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    PEOPLE - Vivian Westwood's Sohn Joe Corre verbrennt aus Protest "Sex Pistols"-Erinnerungsstücke
    The press release stated that at 3.45 on Saturday 26th November in Chelsea, Joe Corre, son of Malcolm McLaren and Vivienne Westwood would burn his collection of Punk memorabilia worth £5M.

    As with many of his late father's stunts this event was not what it seemed. On a barge in the middle of the Thames by Albert Bridge Corre set fire to effigies of political figures including Tony Blair, Boris Johnson, Andrea Leadsome, David Cameron and Theresa May.

    The protest as revealed by Dame Vivienne Westwood from the top deck of a Route-master bus was about climate change. Promoting the website climaterevolution.co.uk. Both Corre and Westwood stated information about the effects of global temperature increase and the effects on migration caused by populations moving to habitable lands. Both the Fire Brigade and Police were in attendance at the event.***Larger files available on request***

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  • PEOPLE - Vivian Westwood's Sohn Joe Corre verbrennt aus Protest  "Sex Pistols"-Erinnerungsstücke
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    PEOPLE - Vivian Westwood's Sohn Joe Corre verbrennt aus Protest "Sex Pistols"-Erinnerungsstücke
    The press release stated that at 3.45 on Saturday 26th November in Chelsea, Joe Corre, son of Malcolm McLaren and Vivienne Westwood would burn his collection of Punk memorabilia worth £5M.

    As with many of his late father's stunts this event was not what it seemed. On a barge in the middle of the Thames by Albert Bridge Corre set fire to effigies of political figures including Tony Blair, Boris Johnson, Andrea Leadsome, David Cameron and Theresa May.

    The protest as revealed by Dame Vivienne Westwood from the top deck of a Route-master bus was about climate change. Promoting the website climaterevolution.co.uk. Both Corre and Westwood stated information about the effects of global temperature increase and the effects on migration caused by populations moving to habitable lands. Both the Fire Brigade and Police were in attendance at the event.***Larger files available on request***

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  • PEOPLE - Vivian Westwood's Sohn Joe Corre verbrennt aus Protest  "Sex Pistols"-Erinnerungsstücke
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    PEOPLE - Vivian Westwood's Sohn Joe Corre verbrennt aus Protest "Sex Pistols"-Erinnerungsstücke
    The press release stated that at 3.45 on Saturday 26th November in Chelsea, Joe Corre, son of Malcolm McLaren and Vivienne Westwood would burn his collection of Punk memorabilia worth £5M.

    As with many of his late father's stunts this event was not what it seemed. On a barge in the middle of the Thames by Albert Bridge Corre set fire to effigies of political figures including Tony Blair, Boris Johnson, Andrea Leadsome, David Cameron and Theresa May.

    The protest as revealed by Dame Vivienne Westwood from the top deck of a Route-master bus was about climate change. Promoting the website climaterevolution.co.uk. Both Corre and Westwood stated information about the effects of global temperature increase and the effects on migration caused by populations moving to habitable lands. Both the Fire Brigade and Police were in attendance at the event.***Larger files available on request***

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  • PEOPLE - Vivian Westwood's Sohn Joe Corre verbrennt aus Protest  "Sex Pistols"-Erinnerungsstücke
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    PEOPLE - Vivian Westwood's Sohn Joe Corre verbrennt aus Protest "Sex Pistols"-Erinnerungsstücke
    The press release stated that at 3.45 on Saturday 26th November in Chelsea, Joe Corre, son of Malcolm McLaren and Vivienne Westwood would burn his collection of Punk memorabilia worth £5M.

    As with many of his late father's stunts this event was not what it seemed. On a barge in the middle of the Thames by Albert Bridge Corre set fire to effigies of political figures including Tony Blair, Boris Johnson, Andrea Leadsome, David Cameron and Theresa May.

    The protest as revealed by Dame Vivienne Westwood from the top deck of a Route-master bus was about climate change. Promoting the website climaterevolution.co.uk. Both Corre and Westwood stated information about the effects of global temperature increase and the effects on migration caused by populations moving to habitable lands. Both the Fire Brigade and Police were in attendance at the event.***Larger files available on request***

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  • PEOPLE - Vivian Westwood's Sohn Joe Corre verbrennt aus Protest  "Sex Pistols"-Erinnerungsstücke
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    PEOPLE - Vivian Westwood's Sohn Joe Corre verbrennt aus Protest "Sex Pistols"-Erinnerungsstücke
    The press release stated that at 3.45 on Saturday 26th November in Chelsea, Joe Corre, son of Malcolm McLaren and Vivienne Westwood would burn his collection of Punk memorabilia worth £5M.

    As with many of his late father's stunts this event was not what it seemed. On a barge in the middle of the Thames by Albert Bridge Corre set fire to effigies of political figures including Tony Blair, Boris Johnson, Andrea Leadsome, David Cameron and Theresa May.

    The protest as revealed by Dame Vivienne Westwood from the top deck of a Route-master bus was about climate change. Promoting the website climaterevolution.co.uk. Both Corre and Westwood stated information about the effects of global temperature increase and the effects on migration caused by populations moving to habitable lands. Both the Fire Brigade and Police were in attendance at the event.***Larger files available on request***

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  • PEOPLE - Vivian Westwood's Sohn Joe Corre verbrennt aus Protest  "Sex Pistols"-Erinnerungsstücke
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    PEOPLE - Vivian Westwood's Sohn Joe Corre verbrennt aus Protest "Sex Pistols"-Erinnerungsstücke
    The press release stated that at 3.45 on Saturday 26th November in Chelsea, Joe Corre, son of Malcolm McLaren and Vivienne Westwood would burn his collection of Punk memorabilia worth £5M.

    As with many of his late father's stunts this event was not what it seemed. On a barge in the middle of the Thames by Albert Bridge Corre set fire to effigies of political figures including Tony Blair, Boris Johnson, Andrea Leadsome, David Cameron and Theresa May.

    The protest as revealed by Dame Vivienne Westwood from the top deck of a Route-master bus was about climate change. Promoting the website climaterevolution.co.uk. Both Corre and Westwood stated information about the effects of global temperature increase and the effects on migration caused by populations moving to habitable lands. Both the Fire Brigade and Police were in attendance at the event.***Larger files available on request***

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  • PEOPLE - Vivian Westwood's Sohn Joe Corre verbrennt aus Protest  "Sex Pistols"-Erinnerungsstücke
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    PEOPLE - Vivian Westwood's Sohn Joe Corre verbrennt aus Protest "Sex Pistols"-Erinnerungsstücke
    The press release stated that at 3.45 on Saturday 26th November in Chelsea, Joe Corre, son of Malcolm McLaren and Vivienne Westwood would burn his collection of Punk memorabilia worth £5M.

    As with many of his late father's stunts this event was not what it seemed. On a barge in the middle of the Thames by Albert Bridge Corre set fire to effigies of political figures including Tony Blair, Boris Johnson, Andrea Leadsome, David Cameron and Theresa May.

    The protest as revealed by Dame Vivienne Westwood from the top deck of a Route-master bus was about climate change. Promoting the website climaterevolution.co.uk. Both Corre and Westwood stated information about the effects of global temperature increase and the effects on migration caused by populations moving to habitable lands. Both the Fire Brigade and Police were in attendance at the event.***Larger files available on request***

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    (c) Dukas

     

  • Amy Winehouse showing large burn
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    Amy Winehouse showing large burn
    Amy Winehouse showing burning on her leg and skin peeling off in Santa Lucia April 19, 2009 X17online.com exclusive (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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  • EXCLUSIVE Amy Winehouse self mutilation
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    EXCLUSIVE Amy Winehouse self mutilation
    Amy Winehouse showing cigarette burns on her left leg in Santa Lucia causing worries to her close friends in the island April 17, 2009 X17online.com EXCLUSIVE (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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  • FEATURE - Frankreich: Proteste der 'Gilets Jaunes' in Paris
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    FEATURE - Frankreich: Proteste der 'Gilets Jaunes' in Paris
    Police force in Champ Elysees around Arc De Triomphe during the Yellow Vest demonstration.

    Fourth weekend of Yellow Vests anti government protests in Paris with thousands of demonstrators vandalizing cars, shops or public property, setting up road blocks around Champs Elysees and Arc De Triomphe. Police force used Tear Gas and made over a thousand arrests.//SOPAIMAGES_1135.25201/Credit:Papadopoulos/SOPA Images/SIPA/1812091245 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00887468

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  • Aftermath Of Gen Z Protests At Hilton Hotel
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    Aftermath Of Gen Z Protests At Hilton Hotel
    Smoke rises from the burning Hilton Hotel in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 10, 2025, a day after protesters set it ablaze. The Gen Z-led protests, which also torch the parliament on September 9, force the resignation of Prime Minister K.P. Sharma Oli. At least 19 people die during the rallies, marking one of the deadliest crackdowns in recent years and intensifying public anger. (Photo by Safal Prakash Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Aftermath Of Gen Z Protests At Hilton Hotel
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    Aftermath Of Gen Z Protests At Hilton Hotel
    Smoke rises from the burning Hilton Hotel in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 10, 2025, a day after protesters set it ablaze. The Gen Z-led protests, which also torch the parliament on September 9, force the resignation of Prime Minister K.P. Sharma Oli. At least 19 people die during the rallies, marking one of the deadliest crackdowns in recent years and intensifying public anger. (Photo by Safal Prakash Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Aftermath Of Gen Z Protests At Hilton Hotel
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    Aftermath Of Gen Z Protests At Hilton Hotel
    Smoke rises from the burning Hilton Hotel in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 10, 2025, a day after protesters set it ablaze. The Gen Z-led protests, which also torch the parliament on September 9, force the resignation of Prime Minister K.P. Sharma Oli. At least 19 people die during the rallies, marking one of the deadliest crackdowns in recent years and intensifying public anger. (Photo by Safal Prakash Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Aftermath Of Gen Z Protests At Hilton Hotel
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    Aftermath Of Gen Z Protests At Hilton Hotel
    Smoke rises from the burning Hilton Hotel in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 10, 2025, a day after protesters set it ablaze. The Gen Z-led protests, which also torch the parliament on September 9, force the resignation of Prime Minister K.P. Sharma Oli. At least 19 people die during the rallies, marking one of the deadliest crackdowns in recent years and intensifying public anger. (Photo by Safal Prakash Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Generation Z Protest Nepal
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    Generation Z Protest Nepal
    People watch the burning. (Photo by Bibek Raj Giri/NurPhoto)

     

  • Dangerous Business Of Burning Aluminum Foil
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    Dangerous Business Of Burning Aluminum Foil
    September 8, 2025, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Recycling workers endure hazardous conditions to extract reusable materials from aluminum foil. This process involves burning foil collected from industrial and domestic waste streams in makeshift chimneys. The practice, while providing a livelihood for the workers, poses significant risks to both human health and the environment due to toxic emissions and the absence of safety measures. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    Represented by ZUMA Press, Inc.

     

  • Protest In Indonesia
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    Protest In Indonesia
    In Jakarta, Indonesia, on August 30, 2025, hundreds of young people hold a demonstration in front of the Indonesia Police Mobile Brigade. The demonstration turns into a clash involving rocks, firecrackers, and tear gas. The demonstrators also burn some areas with Molotov cocktails. No injuries are reported so far from the clash. (Photo by Donal Husni/NurPhoto)

     

  • Protest In Indonesia
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    Protest In Indonesia
    In Jakarta, Indonesia, on August 30, 2025, hundreds of young people hold a demonstration in front of the Indonesia Police Mobile Brigade. The demonstration turns into a clash involving rocks, firecrackers, and tear gas. The demonstrators also burn some areas with Molotov cocktails. No injuries are reported so far from the clash. (Photo by Donal Husni/NurPhoto)

     

  • Protest In Indonesia
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    Protest In Indonesia
    In Jakarta, Indonesia, on August 30, 2025, hundreds of young people hold a demonstration in front of the Indonesia Police Mobile Brigade. The demonstration turns into a clash involving rocks, firecrackers, and tear gas. The demonstrators also burn some areas with Molotov cocktails. No injuries are reported so far from the clash. (Photo by Donal Husni/NurPhoto)

     

  • Protest In Indonesia
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    Protest In Indonesia
    In Jakarta, Indonesia, on August 30, 2025, hundreds of young people hold a demonstration in front of the Indonesia Police Mobile Brigade. The demonstration turns into a clash involving rocks, firecrackers, and tear gas. The demonstrators also burn some areas with Molotov cocktails. No injuries are reported so far from the clash. (Photo by Donal Husni/NurPhoto)

     

  • Protest In Indonesia
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    Protest In Indonesia
    In Jakarta, Indonesia, on August 30, 2025, hundreds of young people hold a demonstration in front of the Indonesia Police Mobile Brigade. The demonstration turns into a clash involving rocks, firecrackers, and tear gas. The demonstrators also burn some areas with Molotov cocktails. No injuries are reported so far from the clash. (Photo by Donal Husni/NurPhoto)

     

  • Protest In Indonesia
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    Protest In Indonesia
    In Jakarta, Indonesia, on August 30, 2025, hundreds of young people hold a demonstration in front of the Indonesia Police Mobile Brigade. The demonstration turns into a clash involving rocks, firecrackers, and tear gas. The demonstrators also burn some areas with Molotov cocktails. No injuries are reported so far from the clash. (Photo by Donal Husni/NurPhoto)

     

  • Protest In Indonesia
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    Protest In Indonesia
    In Jakarta, Indonesia, on August 30, 2025, hundreds of young people hold a demonstration in front of the Indonesia Police Mobile Brigade. The demonstration turns into a clash involving rocks, firecrackers, and tear gas. The demonstrators also burn some areas with Molotov cocktails. No injuries are reported so far from the clash. (Photo by Donal Husni/NurPhoto)

     

  • Protest In Indonesia
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    Protest In Indonesia
    In Jakarta, Indonesia, on August 30, 2025, hundreds of young people hold a demonstration in front of the Indonesia Police Mobile Brigade. The demonstration turns into a clash involving rocks, firecrackers, and tear gas. The demonstrators also burn some areas with Molotov cocktails. No injuries are reported so far from the clash. (Photo by Donal Husni/NurPhoto)

     

  • Protest In Indonesia
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    Protest In Indonesia
    In Jakarta, Indonesia, on August 30, 2025, hundreds of young people hold a demonstration in front of the Indonesia Police Mobile Brigade. The demonstration turns into a clash involving rocks, firecrackers, and tear gas. The demonstrators also burn some areas with Molotov cocktails. No injuries are reported so far from the clash. (Photo by Donal Husni/NurPhoto)

     

  • Protest In Indonesia
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    Protest In Indonesia
    In Jakarta, Indonesia, on August 30, 2025, hundreds of young people hold a demonstration in front of the Indonesia Police Mobile Brigade. The demonstration turns into a clash involving rocks, firecrackers, and tear gas. The demonstrators also burn some areas with Molotov cocktails. No injuries are reported so far from the clash. (Photo by Donal Husni/NurPhoto)

     

  • Protest In Indonesia
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    Protest In Indonesia
    In Jakarta, Indonesia, on August 30, 2025, hundreds of young people hold a demonstration in front of the Indonesia Police Mobile Brigade. The demonstration turns into a clash involving rocks, firecrackers, and tear gas. The demonstrators also burn some areas with Molotov cocktails. No injuries are reported so far from the clash. (Photo by Donal Husni/NurPhoto)

     

  • Protest In Indonesia
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    Protest In Indonesia
    In Jakarta, Indonesia, on August 30, 2025, hundreds of young people hold a demonstration in front of the Indonesia Police Mobile Brigade. The demonstration turns into a clash involving rocks, firecrackers, and tear gas. The demonstrators also burn some areas with Molotov cocktails. No injuries are reported so far from the clash. (Photo by Donal Husni/NurPhoto)

     

  • Protest In Indonesia
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    Protest In Indonesia
    In Jakarta, Indonesia, on August 30, 2025, hundreds of young people hold a demonstration in front of the Indonesia Police Mobile Brigade. The demonstration turns into a clash involving rocks, firecrackers, and tear gas. The demonstrators also burn some areas with Molotov cocktails. No injuries are reported so far from the clash. (Photo by Donal Husni/NurPhoto)

     

  • Protest In Indonesia
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    Protest In Indonesia
    In Jakarta, Indonesia, on August 30, 2025, hundreds of young people hold a demonstration in front of the Indonesia Police Mobile Brigade. The demonstration turns into a clash involving rocks, firecrackers, and tear gas. The demonstrators also burn some areas with Molotov cocktails. No injuries are reported so far from the clash. (Photo by Donal Husni/NurPhoto)

     

  • Protest In Indonesia
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    Protest In Indonesia
    In Jakarta, Indonesia, on August 30, 2025, hundreds of young people hold a demonstration in front of the Indonesia Police Mobile Brigade. The demonstration turns into a clash involving rocks, firecrackers, and tear gas. The demonstrators also burn some areas with Molotov cocktails. No injuries are reported so far from the clash. (Photo by Donal Husni/NurPhoto)

     

  • Protest In Indonesia
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    Protest In Indonesia
    In Jakarta, Indonesia, on August 30, 2025, hundreds of young people hold a demonstration in front of the Indonesia Police Mobile Brigade. The demonstration turns into a clash involving rocks, firecrackers, and tear gas. The demonstrators also burn some areas with Molotov cocktails. No injuries are reported so far from the clash. (Photo by Donal Husni/NurPhoto)

     

  • Protest In Indonesia
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    Protest In Indonesia
    In Jakarta, Indonesia, on August 30, 2025, hundreds of young people hold a demonstration in front of the Indonesia Police Mobile Brigade. The demonstration turns into a clash involving rocks, firecrackers, and tear gas. The demonstrators also burn some areas with Molotov cocktails. No injuries are reported so far from the clash. (Photo by Donal Husni/NurPhoto)

     

  • Protest In Indonesia
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    Protest In Indonesia
    In Jakarta, Indonesia, on August 30, 2025, hundreds of young people hold a demonstration in front of the Indonesia Police Mobile Brigade. The demonstration turns into a clash involving rocks, firecrackers, and tear gas. The demonstrators also burn some areas with Molotov cocktails. No injuries are reported so far from the clash. (Photo by Donal Husni/NurPhoto)

     

  • Protest In Indonesia
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    Protest In Indonesia
    In Jakarta, Indonesia, on August 30, 2025, hundreds of young people hold a demonstration in front of the Indonesia Police Mobile Brigade. The demonstration turns into a clash involving rocks, firecrackers, and tear gas. The demonstrators also burn some areas with Molotov cocktails. No injuries are reported so far from the clash. (Photo by Donal Husni/NurPhoto)

     

  • Protest In Indonesia
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    Protest In Indonesia
    In Jakarta, Indonesia, on August 30, 2025, hundreds of young people hold a demonstration in front of the Indonesia Police Mobile Brigade. The demonstration turns into a clash involving rocks, firecrackers, and tear gas. The demonstrators also burn some areas with Molotov cocktails. No injuries are reported so far from the clash. (Photo by Donal Husni/NurPhoto)

     

  • Protest In Indonesia
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    Protest In Indonesia
    In Jakarta, Indonesia, on August 30, 2025, hundreds of young people hold a demonstration in front of the Indonesia Police Mobile Brigade. The demonstration turns into a clash involving rocks, firecrackers, and tear gas. The demonstrators also burn some areas with Molotov cocktails. No injuries are reported so far from the clash. (Photo by Donal Husni/NurPhoto)

     

  • Protest In Indonesia
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    Protest In Indonesia
    In Jakarta, Indonesia, on August 30, 2025, hundreds of young people hold a demonstration in front of the Indonesia Police Mobile Brigade. The demonstration turns into a clash involving rocks, firecrackers, and tear gas. The demonstrators also burn some areas with Molotov cocktails. No injuries are reported so far from the clash. (Photo by Donal Husni/NurPhoto)

     

  • Protest In Indonesia
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    Protest In Indonesia
    In Jakarta, Indonesia, on August 30, 2025, hundreds of young people hold a demonstration in front of the Indonesia Police Mobile Brigade. The demonstration turns into a clash involving rocks, firecrackers, and tear gas. The demonstrators also burn some areas with Molotov cocktails. No injuries are reported so far from the clash. (Photo by Donal Husni/NurPhoto)

     

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