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Everyday Life in Berlin, Germany
Passers-by observe a robot dog performing at Alexanderplatz in Berlin, Germany, on June 16, 2025. (Photo by Emmanuele Contini/NurPhoto) -
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Everyday Life in Berlin, Germany
Passers-by observe a robot dog performing at Alexanderplatz in Berlin, Germany, on June 16, 2025. (Photo by Emmanuele Contini/NurPhoto) -
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Everyday Life in Berlin, Germany
Passers-by observe a robot dog performing at Alexanderplatz in Berlin, Germany, on June 16, 2025. (Photo by Emmanuele Contini/NurPhoto) -
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Everyday Life in Berlin, Germany
Passers-by observe a robot dog performing at Alexanderplatz in Berlin, Germany, on June 16, 2025. (Photo by Emmanuele Contini/NurPhoto) -
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Hong Kong Braces for New Protests as Extradition Bill Suspended
People are seen in the streets during a protest in Hong Kong, China. 16 June 2019. (Photo by Vernon Yuen/NurPhoto) -
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Hong Kong Braces for New Protests as Extradition Bill Suspended
People are seen sitting placing flowers on the ground during a protest in Hong Kong, China. 16 June 2019. (Photo by Vernon Yuen/NurPhoto) -
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Hong Kong Braces for New Protests as Extradition Bill Suspended
People are seen sitting in the streets during a protest in Hong Kong, China. 16 June 2019. (Photo by Vernon Yuen/NurPhoto) -
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Hong Kong Braces for New Protests as Extradition Bill Suspended
A General view showing demonstrators marching in the streets during a protest in Hong Kong, China. 16 June 2019. Tens of Thousands take to the streets of Hong Kong to protest the Hong Kong Governments recent proposal of amending the extradition law, the government announced yesterday in a press conference stating that it would suspend the bill , but the pan-democrats stated in a press conference yesterday that they want the government should withdraw the bill entirely , stating that the government could in theory reinstate it whenever it wishes , the bill in debate will allow the transfer of fugitive to China, Macau and Taiwan, over the past week Hong Kong has seen massive demonstration and clashes between police over the bill with Over a million people march in the streets of Hong Kong to voice there concerns on Sunday (9 June) and massive demonstration resulting in police firing tear gas and pepper spray to disperse the crowd (12 June), with protester calling for complete withdraw of the bill (Photo by Vernon Yuen/NurPhoto) -
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Hong Kong Braces for New Protests as Extradition Bill Suspended
Protester holding a sign during a protest in Hong Kong, China. 16 June 2019. Tens of Thousands take to the streets of Hong Kong to protest the Hong Kong Governments recent proposal of amending the extradition law, the government announced yesterday in a press conference stating that it would suspend the bill , but the pan-democrats stated in a press conference yesterday that they want the government should withdraw the bill entirely , stating that the government could in theory reinstate it whenever it wishes , the bill in debate will allow the transfer of fugitive to China, Macau and Taiwan, over the past week Hong Kong has seen massive demonstration and clashes between police over the bill with Over a million people march in the streets of Hong Kong to voice there concerns on Sunday (9 June) and massive demonstration resulting in police firing tear gas and pepper spray to disperse the crowd (12 June), with protester calling for complete withdraw of the bill (Photo by Vernon Yuen/NurPhoto) -
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Hong Kong Braces for New Protests as Extradition Bill Suspended
A man is seen holding up a sign which reads no extradition to China during a protest in Hong Kong, China. 16 June 2019. Tens of Thousands take to the streets of Hong Kong to protest the Hong Kong Governments recent proposal of amending the extradition law, the government announced yesterday in a press conference stating that it would suspend the bill , but the pan-democrats stated in a press conference yesterday that they want the government should withdraw the bill entirely , stating that the government could in theory reinstate it whenever it wishes , the bill in debate will allow the transfer of fugitive to China, Macau and Taiwan, over the past week Hong Kong has seen massive demonstration and clashes between police over the bill with Over a million people march in the streets of Hong Kong to voice there concerns on Sunday (9 June) and massive demonstration resulting in police firing tear gas and pepper spray to disperse the crowd (12 June), with protester calling for complete withdraw of the bill (Photo by Vernon Yuen/NurPhoto) -
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Hong Kong Braces for New Protests as Extradition Bill Suspended
A women is seen holding a sign which reads stop killing us during a protest in Hong Kong, China. 16 June 2019. Tens of Thousands take to the streets of Hong Kong to protest the Hong Kong Governments recent proposal of amending the extradition law, the government announced yesterday in a press conference stating that it would suspend the bill , but the pan-democrats stated in a press conference yesterday that they want the government should withdraw the bill entirely , stating that the government could in theory reinstate it whenever it wishes , the bill in debate will allow the transfer of fugitive to China, Macau and Taiwan, over the past week Hong Kong has seen massive demonstration and clashes between police over the bill with Over a million people march in the streets of Hong Kong to voice there concerns on Sunday (9 June) and massive demonstration resulting in police firing tear gas and pepper spray to disperse the crowd (12 June), with protester calling for complete withdraw of the bill (Photo by Vernon Yuen/NurPhoto) -
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Hong Kong Braces for New Protests as Extradition Bill Suspended
A General view showing demonstrators marching in the streets during a protest in Hong Kong, China. 16 June 2019. Tens of Thousands take to the streets of Hong Kong to protest the Hong Kong Governments recent proposal of amending the extradition law, the government announced yesterday in a press conference stating that it would suspend the bill , but the pan-democrats stated in a press conference yesterday that they want the government should withdraw the bill entirely , stating that the government could in theory reinstate it whenever it wishes , the bill in debate will allow the transfer of fugitive to China, Macau and Taiwan, over the past week Hong Kong has seen massive demonstration and clashes between police over the bill with Over a million people march in the streets of Hong Kong to voice there concerns on Sunday (9 June) and massive demonstration resulting in police firing tear gas and pepper spray to disperse the crowd (12 June), with protester calling for complete withdraw of the bill (Photo by Vernon Yuen/NurPhoto) -
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Hong Kong Braces for New Protests as Extradition Bill Suspended
A General view showing demonstrators marching in the streets during a protest in Hong Kong, China. 16 June 2019. Tens of Thousands take to the streets of Hong Kong to protest the Hong Kong Governments recent proposal of amending the extradition law, the government announced yesterday in a press conference stating that it would suspend the bill , but the pan-democrats stated in a press conference yesterday that they want the government should withdraw the bill entirely , stating that the government could in theory reinstate it whenever it wishes , the bill in debate will allow the transfer of fugitive to China, Macau and Taiwan, over the past week Hong Kong has seen massive demonstration and clashes between police over the bill with Over a million people march in the streets of Hong Kong to voice there concerns on Sunday (9 June) and massive demonstration resulting in police firing tear gas and pepper spray to disperse the crowd (12 June), with protester calling for complete withdraw of the bill (Photo by Vernon Yuen/NurPhoto) -
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Hong Kong Braces for New Protests as Extradition Bill Suspended
A General view showing demonstrators marching in the streets during a protest in Hong Kong, China. 16 June 2019. Tens of Thousands take to the streets of Hong Kong to protest the Hong Kong Governments recent proposal of amending the extradition law, the government announced yesterday in a press conference stating that it would suspend the bill , but the pan-democrats stated in a press conference yesterday that they want the government should withdraw the bill entirely , stating that the government could in theory reinstate it whenever it wishes , the bill in debate will allow the transfer of fugitive to China, Macau and Taiwan, over the past week Hong Kong has seen massive demonstration and clashes between police over the bill with Over a million people march in the streets of Hong Kong to voice there concerns on Sunday (9 June) and massive demonstration resulting in police firing tear gas and pepper spray to disperse the crowd (12 June), with protester calling for complete withdraw of the bill (Photo by Vernon Yuen/NurPhoto) -
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Hong Kong Braces for New Protests as Extradition Bill Suspended
A General View showing people marching in the streets during a protest in Hong Kong, China. 16 June 2019. Tens of Thousands take to the streets of Hong Kong to protest the Hong Kong Governments recent proposal of amending the extradition law, the government announced yesterday in a press conference stating that it would suspend the bill , but the pan-democrats stated in a press conference yesterday that they want the government should withdraw the bill entirely , stating that the government could in theory reinstate it whenever it wishes , the bill in debate will allow the transfer of fugitive to China, Macau and Taiwan, over the past week Hong Kong has seen massive demonstration and clashes between police over the bill with Over a million people march in the streets of Hong Kong to voice there concerns on Sunday (9 June) and massive demonstration resulting in police firing tear gas and pepper spray to disperse the crowd (12 June), with protester calling for complete withdraw of the bill (Photo by Vernon Yuen/NurPhoto) -
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Hong Kong Braces for New Protests as Extradition Bill Suspended
A General view showing demonstrators marching in the streets during a protest in Hong Kong, China. 16 June 2019. Tens of Thousands take to the streets of Hong Kong to protest the Hong Kong Governments recent proposal of amending the extradition law, the government announced yesterday in a press conference stating that it would suspend the bill , but the pan-democrats stated in a press conference yesterday that they want the government should withdraw the bill entirely , stating that the government could in theory reinstate it whenever it wishes , the bill in debate will allow the transfer of fugitive to China, Macau and Taiwan, over the past week Hong Kong has seen massive demonstration and clashes between police over the bill with Over a million people march in the streets of Hong Kong to voice there concerns on Sunday (9 June) and massive demonstration resulting in police firing tear gas and pepper spray to disperse the crowd (12 June), with protester calling for complete withdraw of the bill (Photo by Vernon Yuen/NurPhoto) -
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Hong Kong Braces for New Protests as Extradition Bill Suspended
A boy is seen during a protest in Hong Kong, China. 16 June 2019. Tens of Thousands take to the streets of Hong Kong to protest the Hong Kong Governments recent proposal of amending the extradition law, the government announced yesterday in a press conference stating that it would suspend the bill , but the pan-democrats stated in a press conference yesterday that they want the government should withdraw the bill entirely , stating that the government could in theory reinstate it whenever it wishes , the bill in debate will allow the transfer of fugitive to China, Macau and Taiwan, over the past week Hong Kong has seen massive demonstration and clashes between police over the bill with Over a million people march in the streets of Hong Kong to voice there concerns on Sunday (9 June) and massive demonstration resulting in police firing tear gas and pepper spray to disperse the crowd (12 June), with protester calling for complete withdraw of the bill (Photo by Vernon Yuen/NurPhoto) -
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Hong Kong Braces for New Protests as Extradition Bill Suspended
A White sign(L) is seen with "Carrie Lam Step down " written in Chinese during a protest in Hong Kong, China. 16 June 2019. Tens of Thousands take to the streets of Hong Kong to protest the Hong Kong Governments recent proposal of amending the extradition law, the government announced yesterday in a press conference stating that it would suspend the bill , but the pan-democrats stated in a press conference yesterday that they want the government should withdraw the bill entirely , stating that the government could in theory reinstate it whenever it wishes , the bill in debate will allow the transfer of fugitive to China, Macau and Taiwan, over the past week Hong Kong has seen massive demonstration and clashes between police over the bill with Over a million people march in the streets of Hong Kong to voice there concerns on Sunday (9 June) and massive demonstration resulting in police firing tear gas and pepper spray to disperse the crowd (12 June), with protester calling for complete withdraw of the bill (Photo by Vernon Yuen/NurPhoto) -
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Hong Kong Braces for New Protests as Extradition Bill Suspended
A General view showing demonstrators marching in the streets during a protest in Hong Kong, China. 16 June 2019. Tens of Thousands take to the streets of Hong Kong to protest the Hong Kong Governments recent proposal of amending the extradition law, the government announced yesterday in a press conference stating that it would suspend the bill , but the pan-democrats stated in a press conference yesterday that they want the government should withdraw the bill entirely , stating that the government could in theory reinstate it whenever it wishes , the bill in debate will allow the transfer of fugitive to China, Macau and Taiwan, over the past week Hong Kong has seen massive demonstration and clashes between police over the bill with Over a million people march in the streets of Hong Kong to voice there concerns on Sunday (9 June) and massive demonstration resulting in police firing tear gas and pepper spray to disperse the crowd (12 June), with protester calling for complete withdraw of the bill (Photo by Vernon Yuen/NurPhoto)