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May Day Protesters Rally In Washington D.C
People gather at Freedom Plaza in Washington D.C., on May 1, 2025, as part of global May Day demonstrations in support of workers' rights and social justice. This year's protests also see increased criticism of the Trump administration and its perceived favoritism toward wealthy elites. (Photo by Probal Rashid/NurPhoto) -
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May Day Protesters Rally In Washington D.C
People gather at Freedom Plaza in Washington D.C., on May 1, 2025, as part of global May Day demonstrations in support of workers' rights and social justice. This year's protests also see increased criticism of the Trump administration and its perceived favoritism toward wealthy elites. (Photo by Probal Rashid/NurPhoto) -
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May Day Protesters Rally In Washington D.C
People gather at Freedom Plaza in Washington D.C., on May 1, 2025, as part of global May Day demonstrations in support of workers' rights and social justice. This year's protests also see increased criticism of the Trump administration and its perceived favoritism toward wealthy elites. (Photo by Probal Rashid/NurPhoto) -
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May Day Protesters Rally In Washington D.C
People gather at Freedom Plaza in Washington D.C., on May 1, 2025, as part of global May Day demonstrations in support of workers' rights and social justice. This year's protests also see increased criticism of the Trump administration and its perceived favoritism toward wealthy elites. (Photo by Probal Rashid/NurPhoto) -
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May Day Protesters Rally In Washington D.C
People gather at Freedom Plaza in Washington D.C., on May 1, 2025, as part of global May Day demonstrations in support of workers' rights and social justice. This year's protests also see increased criticism of the Trump administration and its perceived favoritism toward wealthy elites. (Photo by Probal Rashid/NurPhoto) -
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May Day Protesters Rally In Washington D.C
People gather at Freedom Plaza in Washington D.C., on May 1, 2025, as part of global May Day demonstrations in support of workers' rights and social justice. This year's protests also see increased criticism of the Trump administration and its perceived favoritism toward wealthy elites. (Photo by Probal Rashid/NurPhoto) -
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May Day Protesters Rally In Washington D.C
People gather at Freedom Plaza in Washington D.C., on May 1, 2025, as part of global May Day demonstrations in support of workers' rights and social justice. This year's protests also see increased criticism of the Trump administration and its perceived favoritism toward wealthy elites. (Photo by Probal Rashid/NurPhoto) -
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May Day Protesters Rally In Washington D.C
People gather at Freedom Plaza in Washington D.C., on May 1, 2025, as part of global May Day demonstrations in support of workers' rights and social justice. This year's protests also see increased criticism of the Trump administration and its perceived favoritism toward wealthy elites. (Photo by Probal Rashid/NurPhoto) -
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May Day Protesters Rally In Washington D.C
People gather at Freedom Plaza in Washington D.C., on May 1, 2025, as part of global May Day demonstrations in support of workers' rights and social justice. This year's protests also see increased criticism of the Trump administration and its perceived favoritism toward wealthy elites. (Photo by Probal Rashid/NurPhoto) -
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May Day Protesters Rally In Washington D.C
People gather at Freedom Plaza in Washington D.C., on May 1, 2025, as part of global May Day demonstrations in support of workers' rights and social justice. This year's protests also see increased criticism of the Trump administration and its perceived favoritism toward wealthy elites. (Photo by Probal Rashid/NurPhoto) -
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May Day Protesters Rally In Washington D.C
People gather at Freedom Plaza in Washington D.C., on May 1, 2025, as part of global May Day demonstrations in support of workers' rights and social justice. This year's protests also see increased criticism of the Trump administration and its perceived favoritism toward wealthy elites. (Photo by Probal Rashid/NurPhoto) -
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May Day Protesters Rally In Washington D.C
People gather at Freedom Plaza in Washington D.C., on May 1, 2025, as part of global May Day demonstrations in support of workers' rights and social justice. This year's protests also see increased criticism of the Trump administration and its perceived favoritism toward wealthy elites. (Photo by Probal Rashid/NurPhoto) -
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May Day Protesters Rally In Washington D.C
People gather at Freedom Plaza in Washington D.C., on May 1, 2025, as part of global May Day demonstrations in support of workers' rights and social justice. This year's protests also see increased criticism of the Trump administration and its perceived favoritism toward wealthy elites. (Photo by Probal Rashid/NurPhoto) -
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May Day Protesters Rally In Washington D.C
People gather at Freedom Plaza in Washington D.C., on May 1, 2025, as part of global May Day demonstrations in support of workers' rights and social justice. This year's protests also see increased criticism of the Trump administration and its perceived favoritism toward wealthy elites. (Photo by Probal Rashid/NurPhoto) -
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May Day Protesters Rally In Washington D.C
People gather at Freedom Plaza in Washington D.C., on May 1, 2025, as part of global May Day demonstrations in support of workers' rights and social justice. This year's protests also see increased criticism of the Trump administration and its perceived favoritism toward wealthy elites. (Photo by Probal Rashid/NurPhoto) -
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May Day Protesters Rally In Washington D.C
People gather at Freedom Plaza in Washington D.C., on May 1, 2025, as part of global May Day demonstrations in support of workers' rights and social justice. This year's protests also see increased criticism of the Trump administration and its perceived favoritism toward wealthy elites. (Photo by Probal Rashid/NurPhoto) -
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May Day Protesters Rally In Washington D.C
People gather at Freedom Plaza in Washington D.C., on May 1, 2025, as part of global May Day demonstrations in support of workers' rights and social justice. This year's protests also see increased criticism of the Trump administration and its perceived favoritism toward wealthy elites. (Photo by Probal Rashid/NurPhoto) -
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May Day Protesters Rally In Washington D.C
People gather at Freedom Plaza in Washington D.C., on May 1, 2025, as part of global May Day demonstrations in support of workers' rights and social justice. This year's protests also see increased criticism of the Trump administration and its perceived favoritism toward wealthy elites. (Photo by Probal Rashid/NurPhoto) -
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May Day Protesters Rally In Washington D.C
People gather at Freedom Plaza in Washington D.C., on May 1, 2025, as part of global May Day demonstrations in support of workers' rights and social justice. This year's protests also see increased criticism of the Trump administration and its perceived favoritism toward wealthy elites. (Photo by Probal Rashid/NurPhoto) -
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May Day Protesters Rally In Washington D.C
People gather at Freedom Plaza in Washington D.C., on May 1, 2025, as part of global May Day demonstrations in support of workers' rights and social justice. This year's protests also see increased criticism of the Trump administration and its perceived favoritism toward wealthy elites. (Photo by Probal Rashid/NurPhoto) -
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Indonesia Tofu At Risk Amid Volatile Soybean Import Market
A worker processes soybeans to make tofu at a traditional tofu factory in Solo, Central Java, Indonesia, on May 1, 2025. Although tofu is a local staple, about 70% - 90% of Indonesia's soybean needs are still met through imports, mainly from the United States, which supplies over 2 million tons of soybeans annually. This dependence makes the tofu industry vulnerable to global price fluctuations and exchange rate shifts, adding pressure on small-scale producers who rely heavily on stable raw material supplies. (Photo by Agoes Rudianto/NurPhoto) -
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Indonesia Tofu At Risk Amid Volatile Soybean Import Market
A worker processes soybeans to make tofu at a traditional tofu factory in Solo, Central Java, Indonesia, on May 1, 2025. Although tofu is a local staple, about 70% - 90% of Indonesia's soybean needs are still met through imports, mainly from the United States, which supplies over 2 million tons of soybeans annually. This dependence makes the tofu industry vulnerable to global price fluctuations and exchange rate shifts, adding pressure on small-scale producers who rely heavily on stable raw material supplies. (Photo by Agoes Rudianto/NurPhoto) -
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Indonesia Tofu At Risk Amid Volatile Soybean Import Market
A worker processes soybeans to make tofu at a traditional tofu factory in Solo, Central Java, Indonesia, on May 1, 2025. Although tofu is a local staple, about 70% - 90% of Indonesia's soybean needs are still met through imports, mainly from the United States, which supplies over 2 million tons of soybeans annually. This dependence makes the tofu industry vulnerable to global price fluctuations and exchange rate shifts, adding pressure on small-scale producers who rely heavily on stable raw material supplies. (Photo by Agoes Rudianto/NurPhoto) -
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Indonesia Tofu At Risk Amid Volatile Soybean Import Market
A worker processes soybeans to make tofu at a traditional tofu factory in Solo, Central Java, Indonesia, on May 1, 2025. Although tofu is a local staple, about 70% - 90% of Indonesia's soybean needs are still met through imports, mainly from the United States, which supplies over 2 million tons of soybeans annually. This dependence makes the tofu industry vulnerable to global price fluctuations and exchange rate shifts, adding pressure on small-scale producers who rely heavily on stable raw material supplies. (Photo by Agoes Rudianto/NurPhoto) -
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Indonesia Tofu At Risk Amid Volatile Soybean Import Market
A worker processes soybeans to make tofu at a traditional tofu factory in Solo, Central Java, Indonesia, on May 1, 2025. Although tofu is a local staple, about 70% - 90% of Indonesia's soybean needs are still met through imports, mainly from the United States, which supplies over 2 million tons of soybeans annually. This dependence makes the tofu industry vulnerable to global price fluctuations and exchange rate shifts, adding pressure on small-scale producers who rely heavily on stable raw material supplies. (Photo by Agoes Rudianto/NurPhoto) -
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Indonesia Tofu At Risk Amid Volatile Soybean Import Market
A worker processes soybeans to make tofu at a traditional tofu factory in Solo, Central Java, Indonesia, on May 1, 2025. Although tofu is a local staple, about 70% - 90% of Indonesia's soybean needs are still met through imports, mainly from the United States, which supplies over 2 million tons of soybeans annually. This dependence makes the tofu industry vulnerable to global price fluctuations and exchange rate shifts, adding pressure on small-scale producers who rely heavily on stable raw material supplies. (Photo by Agoes Rudianto/NurPhoto) -
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Indonesia Tofu At Risk Amid Volatile Soybean Import Market
A worker processes soybeans to make tofu at a traditional tofu factory in Solo, Central Java, Indonesia, on May 1, 2025. Although tofu is a local staple, about 70% - 90% of Indonesia's soybean needs are still met through imports, mainly from the United States, which supplies over 2 million tons of soybeans annually. This dependence makes the tofu industry vulnerable to global price fluctuations and exchange rate shifts, adding pressure on small-scale producers who rely heavily on stable raw material supplies. (Photo by Agoes Rudianto/NurPhoto) -
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Indonesia Tofu At Risk Amid Volatile Soybean Import Market
A worker processes soybeans to make tofu at a traditional tofu factory in Solo, Central Java, Indonesia, on May 1, 2025. Although tofu is a local staple, about 70% - 90% of Indonesia's soybean needs are still met through imports, mainly from the United States, which supplies over 2 million tons of soybeans annually. This dependence makes the tofu industry vulnerable to global price fluctuations and exchange rate shifts, adding pressure on small-scale producers who rely heavily on stable raw material supplies. (Photo by Agoes Rudianto/NurPhoto) -
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Indonesia Tofu At Risk Amid Volatile Soybean Import Market
A worker processes soybeans to make tofu at a traditional tofu factory in Solo, Central Java, Indonesia, on May 1, 2025. Although tofu is a local staple, about 70% - 90% of Indonesia's soybean needs are still met through imports, mainly from the United States, which supplies over 2 million tons of soybeans annually. This dependence makes the tofu industry vulnerable to global price fluctuations and exchange rate shifts, adding pressure on small-scale producers who rely heavily on stable raw material supplies. (Photo by Agoes Rudianto/NurPhoto) -
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Indonesia Tofu At Risk Amid Volatile Soybean Import Market
A worker processes soybeans to make tofu at a traditional tofu factory in Solo, Central Java, Indonesia, on May 1, 2025. Although tofu is a local staple, about 70% - 90% of Indonesia's soybean needs are still met through imports, mainly from the United States, which supplies over 2 million tons of soybeans annually. This dependence makes the tofu industry vulnerable to global price fluctuations and exchange rate shifts, adding pressure on small-scale producers who rely heavily on stable raw material supplies. (Photo by Agoes Rudianto/NurPhoto) -
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Indonesia Tofu At Risk Amid Volatile Soybean Import Market
A worker processes soybeans to make tofu at a traditional tofu factory in Solo, Central Java, Indonesia, on May 1, 2025. Although tofu is a local staple, about 70% - 90% of Indonesia's soybean needs are still met through imports, mainly from the United States, which supplies over 2 million tons of soybeans annually. This dependence makes the tofu industry vulnerable to global price fluctuations and exchange rate shifts, adding pressure on small-scale producers who rely heavily on stable raw material supplies. (Photo by Agoes Rudianto/NurPhoto) -
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Indonesia Tofu At Risk Amid Volatile Soybean Import Market
A worker processes soybeans to make tofu at a traditional tofu factory in Solo, Central Java, Indonesia, on May 1, 2025. Although tofu is a local staple, about 70% - 90% of Indonesia's soybean needs are still met through imports, mainly from the United States, which supplies over 2 million tons of soybeans annually. This dependence makes the tofu industry vulnerable to global price fluctuations and exchange rate shifts, adding pressure on small-scale producers who rely heavily on stable raw material supplies. (Photo by Agoes Rudianto/NurPhoto) -
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Indonesia Tofu At Risk Amid Volatile Soybean Import Market
A worker processes soybeans to make tofu at a traditional tofu factory in Solo, Central Java, Indonesia, on May 1, 2025. Although tofu is a local staple, about 70% - 90% of Indonesia's soybean needs are still met through imports, mainly from the United States, which supplies over 2 million tons of soybeans annually. This dependence makes the tofu industry vulnerable to global price fluctuations and exchange rate shifts, adding pressure on small-scale producers who rely heavily on stable raw material supplies. (Photo by Agoes Rudianto/NurPhoto) -
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Indonesia Tofu At Risk Amid Volatile Soybean Import Market
A worker processes soybeans to make tofu at a traditional tofu factory in Solo, Central Java, Indonesia, on May 1, 2025. Although tofu is a local staple, about 70% - 90% of Indonesia's soybean needs are still met through imports, mainly from the United States, which supplies over 2 million tons of soybeans annually. This dependence makes the tofu industry vulnerable to global price fluctuations and exchange rate shifts, adding pressure on small-scale producers who rely heavily on stable raw material supplies. (Photo by Agoes Rudianto/NurPhoto) -
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Indonesia Tofu At Risk Amid Volatile Soybean Import Market
A worker processes soybeans to make tofu at a traditional tofu factory in Solo, Central Java, Indonesia, on May 1, 2025. Although tofu is a local staple, about 70% - 90% of Indonesia's soybean needs are still met through imports, mainly from the United States, which supplies over 2 million tons of soybeans annually. This dependence makes the tofu industry vulnerable to global price fluctuations and exchange rate shifts, adding pressure on small-scale producers who rely heavily on stable raw material supplies. (Photo by Agoes Rudianto/NurPhoto) -
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Indonesia Tofu At Risk Amid Volatile Soybean Import Market
A worker processes soybeans to make tofu at a traditional tofu factory in Solo, Central Java, Indonesia, on May 1, 2025. Although tofu is a local staple, about 70% - 90% of Indonesia's soybean needs are still met through imports, mainly from the United States, which supplies over 2 million tons of soybeans annually. This dependence makes the tofu industry vulnerable to global price fluctuations and exchange rate shifts, adding pressure on small-scale producers who rely heavily on stable raw material supplies. (Photo by Agoes Rudianto/NurPhoto) -
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Indonesia Tofu At Risk Amid Volatile Soybean Import Market
A worker processes soybeans to make tofu at a traditional tofu factory in Solo, Central Java, Indonesia, on May 1, 2025. Although tofu is a local staple, about 70% - 90% of Indonesia's soybean needs are still met through imports, mainly from the United States, which supplies over 2 million tons of soybeans annually. This dependence makes the tofu industry vulnerable to global price fluctuations and exchange rate shifts, adding pressure on small-scale producers who rely heavily on stable raw material supplies. (Photo by Agoes Rudianto/NurPhoto) -
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Indonesia Tofu At Risk Amid Volatile Soybean Import Market
A worker processes soybeans to make tofu at a traditional tofu factory in Solo, Central Java, Indonesia, on May 1, 2025. Although tofu is a local staple, about 70% - 90% of Indonesia's soybean needs are still met through imports, mainly from the United States, which supplies over 2 million tons of soybeans annually. This dependence makes the tofu industry vulnerable to global price fluctuations and exchange rate shifts, adding pressure on small-scale producers who rely heavily on stable raw material supplies. (Photo by Agoes Rudianto/NurPhoto) -
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Indonesia Tofu At Risk Amid Volatile Soybean Import Market
A worker processes soybeans to make tofu at a traditional tofu factory in Solo, Central Java, Indonesia, on May 1, 2025. Although tofu is a local staple, about 70% - 90% of Indonesia's soybean needs are still met through imports, mainly from the United States, which supplies over 2 million tons of soybeans annually. This dependence makes the tofu industry vulnerable to global price fluctuations and exchange rate shifts, adding pressure on small-scale producers who rely heavily on stable raw material supplies. (Photo by Agoes Rudianto/NurPhoto) -
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Indonesia Tofu At Risk Amid Volatile Soybean Import Market
A worker processes soybeans to make tofu at a traditional tofu factory in Solo, Central Java, Indonesia, on May 1, 2025. Although tofu is a local staple, about 70% - 90% of Indonesia's soybean needs are still met through imports, mainly from the United States, which supplies over 2 million tons of soybeans annually. This dependence makes the tofu industry vulnerable to global price fluctuations and exchange rate shifts, adding pressure on small-scale producers who rely heavily on stable raw material supplies. (Photo by Agoes Rudianto/NurPhoto) -
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Indonesia Tofu At Risk Amid Volatile Soybean Import Market
A worker processes soybeans to make tofu at a traditional tofu factory in Solo, Central Java, Indonesia, on May 1, 2025. Although tofu is a local staple, about 70% - 90% of Indonesia's soybean needs are still met through imports, mainly from the United States, which supplies over 2 million tons of soybeans annually. This dependence makes the tofu industry vulnerable to global price fluctuations and exchange rate shifts, adding pressure on small-scale producers who rely heavily on stable raw material supplies. (Photo by Agoes Rudianto/NurPhoto) -
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Indonesia Tofu At Risk Amid Volatile Soybean Import Market
A worker processes soybeans to make tofu at a traditional tofu factory in Solo, Central Java, Indonesia, on May 1, 2025. Although tofu is a local staple, about 70% - 90% of Indonesia's soybean needs are still met through imports, mainly from the United States, which supplies over 2 million tons of soybeans annually. This dependence makes the tofu industry vulnerable to global price fluctuations and exchange rate shifts, adding pressure on small-scale producers who rely heavily on stable raw material supplies. (Photo by Agoes Rudianto/NurPhoto) -
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Indonesia Tofu At Risk Amid Volatile Soybean Import Market
A worker processes soybeans to make tofu at a traditional tofu factory in Solo, Central Java, Indonesia, on May 1, 2025. Although tofu is a local staple, about 70% - 90% of Indonesia's soybean needs are still met through imports, mainly from the United States, which supplies over 2 million tons of soybeans annually. This dependence makes the tofu industry vulnerable to global price fluctuations and exchange rate shifts, adding pressure on small-scale producers who rely heavily on stable raw material supplies. (Photo by Agoes Rudianto/NurPhoto) -
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Indonesia Tofu At Risk Amid Volatile Soybean Import Market
A worker processes soybeans to make tofu at a traditional tofu factory in Solo, Central Java, Indonesia, on May 1, 2025. Although tofu is a local staple, about 70% - 90% of Indonesia's soybean needs are still met through imports, mainly from the United States, which supplies over 2 million tons of soybeans annually. This dependence makes the tofu industry vulnerable to global price fluctuations and exchange rate shifts, adding pressure on small-scale producers who rely heavily on stable raw material supplies. (Photo by Agoes Rudianto/NurPhoto) -
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Indonesia Tofu At Risk Amid Volatile Soybean Import Market
A worker processes soybeans to make tofu at a traditional tofu factory in Solo, Central Java, Indonesia, on May 1, 2025. Although tofu is a local staple, about 70% - 90% of Indonesia's soybean needs are still met through imports, mainly from the United States, which supplies over 2 million tons of soybeans annually. This dependence makes the tofu industry vulnerable to global price fluctuations and exchange rate shifts, adding pressure on small-scale producers who rely heavily on stable raw material supplies. (Photo by Agoes Rudianto/NurPhoto) -
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Police Patrol Unit On Duty In Central Munich
A group of five police officers in full protective gear patrols a sidewalk during operations in central Munich, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on May 1, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Muqtada Al-Sadr Delivers A Speech To His Supporters In Najaf
In Najaf, Iraq, on May 1, 2025, the leader of the Sadrist movement, Sayyid Muqtada al-Sadr, delivers a speech to a crowd of his supporters in the holy city of Najaf, marking the anniversary of the martyrdom of his father, Grand Ayatollah Muhammad Muhammad Sadiq al-Sadr, and his brothers. The event witnesses a large crowd as al-Sadr stands on a platform surrounded by Iraqi flags and banners of the religious seminary. He speaks about his father's jihadist and religious legacy, calling for continuing the path of national reform and adhering to the values for which the martyrs sacrifice themselves. In his speech, al-Sadr emphasizes the importance of preserving Iraqi unity and rejecting corruption and sectarianism, emphasizing that the blood of the martyrs will not be in vain. (Photo by Muntazer Uday Sahib/NurPhoto) -
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Muqtada Al-Sadr Delivers A Speech To His Supporters In Najaf
In Najaf, Iraq, on May 1, 2025, the leader of the Sadrist movement, Sayyid Muqtada al-Sadr, delivers a speech to a crowd of his supporters in the holy city of Najaf, marking the anniversary of the martyrdom of his father, Grand Ayatollah Muhammad Muhammad Sadiq al-Sadr, and his brothers. The event witnesses a large crowd as al-Sadr stands on a platform surrounded by Iraqi flags and banners of the religious seminary. He speaks about his father's jihadist and religious legacy, calling for continuing the path of national reform and adhering to the values for which the martyrs sacrifice themselves. In his speech, al-Sadr emphasizes the importance of preserving Iraqi unity and rejecting corruption and sectarianism, emphasizing that the blood of the martyrs will not be in vain. (Photo by Muntazer Uday Sahib/NurPhoto) -
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Muqtada Al-Sadr Delivers A Speech To His Supporters In Najaf
In Najaf, Iraq, on May 1, 2025, the leader of the Sadrist movement, Sayyid Muqtada al-Sadr, delivers a speech to a crowd of his supporters in the holy city of Najaf, marking the anniversary of the martyrdom of his father, Grand Ayatollah Muhammad Muhammad Sadiq al-Sadr, and his brothers. The event witnesses a large crowd as al-Sadr stands on a platform surrounded by Iraqi flags and banners of the religious seminary. He speaks about his father's jihadist and religious legacy, calling for continuing the path of national reform and adhering to the values for which the martyrs sacrifice themselves. In his speech, al-Sadr emphasizes the importance of preserving Iraqi unity and rejecting corruption and sectarianism, emphasizing that the blood of the martyrs will not be in vain. (Photo by Muntazer Uday Sahib/NurPhoto) -
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Clashes Between Durzi Men And Security Syrian Forces And Islamic Factions
A photo shows a public security checkpoint regulating traffic in the Sahnaya area after battles take place in this area between Druze militants and Islamic factions on May 1, 2025. (Photo by Hasan Belal/NurPhoto)