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Philippines' 2025 Midterm Election
Jeffrey, in black, fails to cast his vote after filling out his ballot due to human error in Antipolo City, Philippines, on May 12, 2025. The chairman accidentally closes the voting while Jeffrey is still voting. Jeffrey is the last voter in his Precinct Cluster 471. (Photo by Ryan Eduard Benaid/NurPhoto) -
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Philippines' 2025 Midterm Election
Jeffrey, in black, fails to cast his vote after filling out his ballot due to human error in Antipolo City, Philippines, on May 12, 2025. The chairman accidentally closes the voting while Jeffrey is still voting. Jeffrey is the last voter in his Precinct Cluster 471. (Photo by Ryan Eduard Benaid/NurPhoto) -
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Philippines' 2025 Midterm Election
Jeffrey, in black, fails to cast his vote after filling out his ballot due to human error in Antipolo City, Philippines, on May 12, 2025. The chairman accidentally closes the voting while Jeffrey is still voting. Jeffrey is the last voter in his Precinct Cluster 471. (Photo by Ryan Eduard Benaid/NurPhoto) -
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Philippines' 2025 Midterm Election
Filipinos cast their votes for the Philippine midterm elections in Antipolo City, Philippines, on May 12, 2025. Antipolo City, located in Rizal Province, is the largest city in the CALABARZON Region with a population of 989,859 and 482,062 registered voters as of 2019. (Photo by Ryan Eduard Benaid/NurPhoto) -
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Philippines' 2025 Midterm Election
Filipinos cast their votes for the Philippine midterm elections in Antipolo City, Philippines, on May 12, 2025. Antipolo City, located in Rizal Province, is the largest city in the CALABARZON Region with a population of 989,859 and 482,062 registered voters as of 2019. (Photo by Ryan Eduard Benaid/NurPhoto) -
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Philippines' 2025 Midterm Election
Filipinos cast their votes for the Philippine midterm elections in Antipolo City, Philippines, on May 12, 2025. Antipolo City, located in Rizal Province, is the largest city in the CALABARZON Region with a population of 989,859 and 482,062 registered voters as of 2019. (Photo by Ryan Eduard Benaid/NurPhoto) -
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Philippines' 2025 Midterm Election
Filipinos cast their votes for the Philippine midterm elections in Antipolo City, Philippines, on May 12, 2025. Antipolo City, located in Rizal Province, is the largest city in the CALABARZON Region with a population of 989,859 and 482,062 registered voters as of 2019. (Photo by Ryan Eduard Benaid/NurPhoto) -
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Philippines' 2025 Midterm Election
Filipinos cast their votes for the Philippine midterm elections in Antipolo City, Philippines, on May 12, 2025. Antipolo City, located in Rizal Province, is the largest city in the CALABARZON Region with a population of 989,859 and 482,062 registered voters as of 2019. (Photo by Ryan Eduard Benaid/NurPhoto) -
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Philippines' 2025 Midterm Election
Filipinos cast their votes for the Philippine midterm elections in Antipolo City, Philippines, on May 12, 2025. Antipolo City, located in Rizal Province, is the largest city in the CALABARZON Region with a population of 989,859 and 482,062 registered voters as of 2019. (Photo by Ryan Eduard Benaid/NurPhoto) -
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Philippines' 2025 Midterm Election
Filipinos cast their votes for the Philippine midterm elections in Antipolo City, Philippines, on May 12, 2025. Antipolo City, located in Rizal Province, is the largest city in the CALABARZON Region with a population of 989,859 and 482,062 registered voters as of 2019. (Photo by Ryan Eduard Benaid/NurPhoto) -
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Good Friday In The Philippines
(EDITOR'S NOTE: This image contains graphic content) A Catholic penitent in Antipolo City, Philippines, performs self-flagellation in the streets on Good Friday, April 18, 2025. These acts of self-flagellation are a feature of local religious ceremonies aimed at the expiation of past sins. The Catholic Church does not endorse this practice, viewing it as an extreme misapplication of religious belief. (Photo by Ryan Eduard Benaid/NurPhoto) -
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Good Friday In The Philippines
(EDITOR'S NOTE: This image contains graphic content) A Catholic penitent in Antipolo City, Philippines, performs self-flagellation in the streets on Good Friday, April 18, 2025. These acts of self-flagellation are a feature of local religious ceremonies aimed at the expiation of past sins. The Catholic Church does not endorse this practice, viewing it as an extreme misapplication of religious belief. (Photo by Ryan Eduard Benaid/NurPhoto) -
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Good Friday In The Philippines
(EDITOR'S NOTE: This image contains graphic content) A Catholic penitent in Antipolo City, Philippines, performs self-flagellation in the streets on Good Friday, April 18, 2025. These acts of self-flagellation are a feature of local religious ceremonies aimed at the expiation of past sins. The Catholic Church does not endorse this practice, viewing it as an extreme misapplication of religious belief. (Photo by Ryan Eduard Benaid/NurPhoto) -
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Good Friday In The Philippines
(EDITOR'S NOTE: This image contains graphic content) A Catholic penitent in Antipolo City, Philippines, performs self-flagellation in the streets on Good Friday, April 18, 2025. These acts of self-flagellation are a feature of local religious ceremonies aimed at the expiation of past sins. The Catholic Church does not endorse this practice, viewing it as an extreme misapplication of religious belief. (Photo by Ryan Eduard Benaid/NurPhoto) -
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Good Friday In The Philippines
(EDITOR'S NOTE: This image contains graphic content) A Catholic penitent in Antipolo City, Philippines, performs self-flagellation in the streets on Good Friday, April 18, 2025. These acts of self-flagellation are a feature of local religious ceremonies aimed at the expiation of past sins. The Catholic Church does not endorse this practice, viewing it as an extreme misapplication of religious belief. (Photo by Ryan Eduard Benaid/NurPhoto) -
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Good Friday In The Philippines
(EDITOR'S NOTE: This image contains graphic content) A Catholic penitent in Antipolo City, Philippines, performs self-flagellation in the streets on Good Friday, April 18, 2025. These acts of self-flagellation are a feature of local religious ceremonies aimed at the expiation of past sins. The Catholic Church does not endorse this practice, viewing it as an extreme misapplication of religious belief. (Photo by Ryan Eduard Benaid/NurPhoto) -
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Good Friday In The Philippines
(EDITOR'S NOTE: This image contains graphic content) A Catholic penitent in Antipolo City, Philippines, performs self-flagellation in the streets on Good Friday, April 18, 2025. These acts of self-flagellation are a feature of local religious ceremonies aimed at the expiation of past sins. The Catholic Church does not endorse this practice, viewing it as an extreme misapplication of religious belief. (Photo by Ryan Eduard Benaid/NurPhoto) -
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Good Friday In The Philippines
(EDITOR'S NOTE: This image contains graphic content) A Catholic penitent in Antipolo City, Philippines, performs self-flagellation in the streets on Good Friday, April 18, 2025. These acts of self-flagellation are a feature of local religious ceremonies aimed at the expiation of past sins. The Catholic Church does not endorse this practice, viewing it as an extreme misapplication of religious belief. (Photo by Ryan Eduard Benaid/NurPhoto) -
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Good Friday In The Philippines
(EDITOR'S NOTE: This image contains graphic content) A Catholic penitent in Antipolo City, Philippines, performs self-flagellation in the streets on Good Friday, April 18, 2025. These acts of self-flagellation are a feature of local religious ceremonies aimed at the expiation of past sins. The Catholic Church does not endorse this practice, viewing it as an extreme misapplication of religious belief. (Photo by Ryan Eduard Benaid/NurPhoto) -
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Palm Sunday Observation In The Philippines
Catholic devotees wave their palm branches to receive a water blessing after the Palm Sunday mass in Antipolo City, Philippines, on April 13, 2025. Palm Sunday is a Catholic tradition that signifies the triumphant entry of Jesus into Jerusalem, greeted with palm branches that are recognized as symbols of victory and triumph in numerous cultures. Palm Sunday also marks the start of Holy Week, the most sacred week in the Christian calendar. (Photo by Ryan Eduard Benaid/NurPhoto) -
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Palm Sunday Observation In The Philippines
Catholic devotees wave their palm branches to receive a water blessing after the Palm Sunday mass in Antipolo City, Philippines, on April 13, 2025. Palm Sunday is a Catholic tradition that signifies the triumphant entry of Jesus into Jerusalem, greeted with palm branches that are recognized as symbols of victory and triumph in numerous cultures. Palm Sunday also marks the start of Holy Week, the most sacred week in the Christian calendar. (Photo by Ryan Eduard Benaid/NurPhoto) -
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Palm Sunday Observation In The Philippines
Catholic devotees wave their palm branches to receive a water blessing after the Palm Sunday mass in Antipolo City, Philippines, on April 13, 2025. Palm Sunday is a Catholic tradition that signifies the triumphant entry of Jesus into Jerusalem, greeted with palm branches that are recognized as symbols of victory and triumph in numerous cultures. Palm Sunday also marks the start of Holy Week, the most sacred week in the Christian calendar. (Photo by Ryan Eduard Benaid/NurPhoto) -
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Palm Sunday Observation In The Philippines
Catholic devotees wave their palm branches to receive a water blessing after the Palm Sunday mass in Antipolo City, Philippines, on April 13, 2025. Palm Sunday is a Catholic tradition that signifies the triumphant entry of Jesus into Jerusalem, greeted with palm branches that are recognized as symbols of victory and triumph in numerous cultures. Palm Sunday also marks the start of Holy Week, the most sacred week in the Christian calendar. (Photo by Ryan Eduard Benaid/NurPhoto) -
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Palm Sunday Observation In The Philippines
Catholic devotees wave their palm branches to receive a water blessing after the Palm Sunday mass in Antipolo City, Philippines, on April 13, 2025. Palm Sunday is a Catholic tradition that signifies the triumphant entry of Jesus into Jerusalem, greeted with palm branches that are recognized as symbols of victory and triumph in numerous cultures. Palm Sunday also marks the start of Holy Week, the most sacred week in the Christian calendar. (Photo by Ryan Eduard Benaid/NurPhoto) -
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Palm Sunday Observation In The Philippines
Catholic devotees wave their palm branches to receive a water blessing after the Palm Sunday mass in Antipolo City, Philippines, on April 13, 2025. Palm Sunday is a Catholic tradition that signifies the triumphant entry of Jesus into Jerusalem, greeted with palm branches that are recognized as symbols of victory and triumph in numerous cultures. Palm Sunday also marks the start of Holy Week, the most sacred week in the Christian calendar. (Photo by Ryan Eduard Benaid/NurPhoto) -
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Palm Sunday Observation In The Philippines
Catholic devotees wave their palm branches to receive a water blessing after the Palm Sunday mass in Antipolo City, Philippines, on April 13, 2025. Palm Sunday is a Catholic tradition that signifies the triumphant entry of Jesus into Jerusalem, greeted with palm branches that are recognized as symbols of victory and triumph in numerous cultures. Palm Sunday also marks the start of Holy Week, the most sacred week in the Christian calendar. (Photo by Ryan Eduard Benaid/NurPhoto) -
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Palm Sunday Observation In The Philippines
Catholic devotees wave their palm branches to receive a water blessing after the Palm Sunday mass in Antipolo City, Philippines, on April 13, 2025. Palm Sunday is a Catholic tradition that signifies the triumphant entry of Jesus into Jerusalem, greeted with palm branches that are recognized as symbols of victory and triumph in numerous cultures. Palm Sunday also marks the start of Holy Week, the most sacred week in the Christian calendar. (Photo by Ryan Eduard Benaid/NurPhoto) -
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Palm Sunday Observation In The Philippines
Catholic devotees wave their palm branches to receive a water blessing after the Palm Sunday mass in Antipolo City, Philippines, on April 13, 2025. Palm Sunday is a Catholic tradition that signifies the triumphant entry of Jesus into Jerusalem, greeted with palm branches that are recognized as symbols of victory and triumph in numerous cultures. Palm Sunday also marks the start of Holy Week, the most sacred week in the Christian calendar. (Photo by Ryan Eduard Benaid/NurPhoto) -
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Palm Sunday Observation In The Philippines
Catholic devotees wave their palm branches to receive a water blessing after the Palm Sunday mass in Antipolo City, Philippines, on April 13, 2025. Palm Sunday is a Catholic tradition that signifies the triumphant entry of Jesus into Jerusalem, greeted with palm branches that are recognized as symbols of victory and triumph in numerous cultures. Palm Sunday also marks the start of Holy Week, the most sacred week in the Christian calendar. (Photo by Ryan Eduard Benaid/NurPhoto) -
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Palm Sunday Observation In The Philippines
Catholic devotees wave their palm branches to receive a water blessing after the Palm Sunday mass in Antipolo City, Philippines, on April 13, 2025. Palm Sunday is a Catholic tradition that signifies the triumphant entry of Jesus into Jerusalem, greeted with palm branches that are recognized as symbols of victory and triumph in numerous cultures. Palm Sunday also marks the start of Holy Week, the most sacred week in the Christian calendar. (Photo by Ryan Eduard Benaid/NurPhoto) -
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Palm Sunday Observation In The Philippines
Catholic devotees wave their palm branches to receive a water blessing after the Palm Sunday mass in Antipolo City, Philippines, on April 13, 2025. Palm Sunday is a Catholic tradition that signifies the triumphant entry of Jesus into Jerusalem, greeted with palm branches that are recognized as symbols of victory and triumph in numerous cultures. Palm Sunday also marks the start of Holy Week, the most sacred week in the Christian calendar. (Photo by Ryan Eduard Benaid/NurPhoto)