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International Day For The Destruction Of Weapons
Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo speaks during the ceremony of the International Day for the Destruction of Firearms. A total of 2,090 weapons are seized and destroyed at the Basilica of Guadalupe in Mexico City, Mexico, on July 9, 2025. (Photo by Carlos Santiago/Eyepix Group) (Photo by Eyepix/NurPhoto) -
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International Day For The Destruction Of Weapons
Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo speaks during the ceremony of the International Day for the Destruction of Firearms. A total of 2,090 weapons are seized and destroyed at the Basilica of Guadalupe in Mexico City, Mexico, on July 9, 2025. (Photo by Carlos Santiago/Eyepix Group) (Photo by Eyepix/NurPhoto) -
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International Day For The Destruction Of Weapons
Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo speaks during the ceremony of the International Day for the Destruction of Firearms. A total of 2,090 weapons are seized and destroyed at the Basilica of Guadalupe in Mexico City, Mexico, on July 9, 2025. (Photo by Carlos Santiago/Eyepix Group) (Photo by Eyepix/NurPhoto) -
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International Day For The Destruction Of Weapons
Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo speaks during the ceremony of the International Day for the Destruction of Firearms. A total of 2,090 weapons are seized and destroyed at the Basilica of Guadalupe in Mexico City, Mexico, on July 9, 2025. (Photo by Carlos Santiago/Eyepix Group) (Photo by Eyepix/NurPhoto) -
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International Day For The Destruction Of Weapons
Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo speaks during the ceremony of the International Day for the Destruction of Firearms. A total of 2,090 weapons are seized and destroyed at the Basilica of Guadalupe in Mexico City, Mexico, on July 9, 2025. (Photo by Carlos Santiago/Eyepix Group) (Photo by Eyepix/NurPhoto) -
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International Day For The Destruction Of Weapons
Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo speaks during the ceremony of the International Day for the Destruction of Firearms. A total of 2,090 weapons are seized and destroyed at the Basilica of Guadalupe in Mexico City, Mexico, on July 9, 2025. (Photo by Carlos Santiago/Eyepix Group) (Photo by Eyepix/NurPhoto) -
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International Day For The Destruction Of Weapons
Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo speaks during the ceremony of the International Day for the Destruction of Firearms. A total of 2,090 weapons are seized and destroyed at the Basilica of Guadalupe in Mexico City, Mexico, on July 9, 2025. (Photo by Carlos Santiago/Eyepix Group) (Photo by Eyepix/NurPhoto) -
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International Day For The Destruction Of Firearms In Mexico
The International Day for the Destruction of Firearms is commemorated on the esplanade of the Basilica of Guadalupe in Mexico City, Mexico, on July 9, 2025. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto) -
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International Day For The Destruction Of Firearms In Mexico
The International Day for the Destruction of Firearms is commemorated on the esplanade of the Basilica of Guadalupe in Mexico City, Mexico, on July 9, 2025. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto) -
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International Day For The Destruction Of Firearms In Mexico
The International Day for the Destruction of Firearms is commemorated on the esplanade of the Basilica of Guadalupe in Mexico City, Mexico, on July 9, 2025. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto) -
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International Day For The Destruction Of Firearms In Mexico
The International Day for the Destruction of Firearms is commemorated on the esplanade of the Basilica of Guadalupe in Mexico City, Mexico, on July 9, 2025. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto) -
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International Day For The Destruction Of Firearms In Mexico
The International Day for the Destruction of Firearms is commemorated on the esplanade of the Basilica of Guadalupe in Mexico City, Mexico, on July 9, 2025. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto) -
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High Police Presence At The Labour Day Demonstration In Munich
Police officers monitor the demonstration of the German trade unions in Munich, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on May 1, 2025. Following the attack on a ver.di protest on February 13, 2025, authorities deploy a high-security presence to safeguard participants along the demonstration route. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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High Police Presence At The Labour Day Demonstration In Munich
Police officers monitor the demonstration of the German trade unions in Munich, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on May 1, 2025. Following the attack on a ver.di protest on February 13, 2025, authorities deploy a high-security presence to safeguard participants along the demonstration route. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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High Police Presence At The Labour Day Demonstration In Munich
Police officers monitor the demonstration of the German trade unions in Munich, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on May 1, 2025. Following the attack on a ver.di protest on February 13, 2025, authorities deploy a high-security presence to safeguard participants along the demonstration route. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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High Police Presence At The Labour Day Demonstration In Munich
Police officers monitor the demonstration of the German trade unions in Munich, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on May 1, 2025. Following the attack on a ver.di protest on February 13, 2025, authorities deploy a high-security presence to safeguard participants along the demonstration route. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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High Police Presence At The Labour Day Demonstration In Munich
Police officers monitor the demonstration of the German trade unions in Munich, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on May 1, 2025. Following the attack on a ver.di protest on February 13, 2025, authorities deploy a high-security presence to safeguard participants along the demonstration route. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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High Police Presence At The Labour Day Demonstration In Munich
Police officers monitor the demonstration of the German trade unions in Munich, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on May 1, 2025. Following the attack on a ver.di protest on February 13, 2025, authorities deploy a high-security presence to safeguard participants along the demonstration route. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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High Police Presence At The Labour Day Demonstration In Munich
Police officers monitor the demonstration of the German trade unions in Munich, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on May 1, 2025. Following the attack on a ver.di protest on February 13, 2025, authorities deploy a high-security presence to safeguard participants along the demonstration route. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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High Police Presence At The Labour Day Demonstration In Munich
Police officers monitor the demonstration of the German trade unions in Munich, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on May 1, 2025. Following the attack on a ver.di protest on February 13, 2025, authorities deploy a high-security presence to safeguard participants along the demonstration route. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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High Police Presence At The Labour Day Demonstration In Munich
Police officers monitor the demonstration of the German trade unions in Munich, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on May 1, 2025. Following the attack on a ver.di protest on February 13, 2025, authorities deploy a high-security presence to safeguard participants along the demonstration route. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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High Police Presence At The Labour Day Demonstration In Munich
Police officers monitor the demonstration of the German trade unions in Munich, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on May 1, 2025. Following the attack on a ver.di protest on February 13, 2025, authorities deploy a high-security presence to safeguard participants along the demonstration route. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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'We don't want you to be killed': Sweden seeks to stem deadly rise in youth crime. Samrand Faik.
Illegal guns are relatively accessible, with younger and younger children being drawn into serious crime.
22 August 2023 Stockholm, Sweden: Teensagers at a workshop training them to become so-called Peace Ambassadors. The workshop is run by an Swedish organisation called Fryshuset that offers support for young people. Faik is Project Leader. The young people at the workshop are teenagers from the Husby, Tensta, Rinkeby area of Stockholm. The goal of the workshop is to train them in conflict resolution to become examples for their peers. Where possible, they will be equipped to diffused situations among their peers or suggest services that might help them. Faik emphasises that the young Peace Ambassadors are instructed to avoid dangerous situations. Faik, whose family are immigrants from Kurdistan, is a graduate student at Stockholm University simultaneously pursuing a law degree and a masters in engineering.
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'We don't want you to be killed': Sweden seeks to stem deadly rise in youth crime. Samrand Faik.
Illegal guns are relatively accessible, with younger and younger children being drawn into serious crime.
Samrand Faik, conducts the first workshop that train young people to be so-called Peace Ambassadors. The workshop is run by an Swedish organisation called Fryshuset that offers support for young people. Faik is Project Leader. The young people at the workshop are teenagers from the Husby, Tensta, Rinkeby area of Stockholm. The goal of the workshop is to train them in conflict resolution to become examples for their peers. Where possible, they will be equipped to diffused situations among their peers or suggest services that might help them. Faik emphasises that the young Peace Ambassadors are instructed to avoid dangerous situations. Faik, whose family are immigrants from Kurdistan, is a graduate student at Stockholm University simultaneously pursuing a law degree and a masters in engineering.
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'We don't want you to be killed': Sweden seeks to stem deadly rise in youth crime. Samrand Faik.
Illegal guns are relatively accessible, with younger and younger children being drawn into serious crime.
Samrand Faik, conducts the first workshop that train young people to be so-called Peace Ambassadors. The workshop is run by an Swedish organisation called Fryshuset that offers support for young people. Faik is Project Leader. The young people at the workshop are teenagers from the Husby, Tensta, Rinkeby area of Stockholm. The goal of the workshop is to train them in conflict resolution to become examples for their peers. Where possible, they will be equipped to diffused situations among their peers or suggest services that might help them. Faik emphasises that the young Peace Ambassadors are instructed to avoid dangerous situations. Faik, whose family are immigrants from Kurdistan, is a graduate student at Stockholm University simultaneously pursuing a law degree and a masters in engineering.
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'We don't want you to be killed': Sweden seeks to stem deadly rise in youth crime. Samrand Faik.
Illegal guns are relatively accessible, with younger and younger children being drawn into serious crime.
Samrand Faik, conducts the first workshop that train young people to be so-called Peace Ambassadors. The workshop is run by an Swedish organisation called Fryshuset that offers support for young people. Faik is Project Leader. The young people at the workshop are teenagers from the Husby, Tensta, Rinkeby area of Stockholm. The goal of the workshop is to train them in conflict resolution to become examples for their peers. Where possible, they will be equipped to diffused situations among their peers or suggest services that might help them. Faik emphasises that the young Peace Ambassadors are instructed to avoid dangerous situations. Faik, whose family are immigrants from Kurdistan, is a graduate student at Stockholm University simultaneously pursuing a law degree and a masters in engineering.
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'We don't want you to be killed': Sweden seeks to stem deadly rise in youth crime. Samrand Faik.
Illegal guns are relatively accessible, with younger and younger children being drawn into serious crime.
Samrand Faik, conducts the first workshop that train young people to be so-called Peace Ambassadors. The workshop is run by an Swedish organisation called Fryshuset that offers support for young people. Faik is Project Leader. The young people at the workshop are teenagers from the Husby, Tensta, Rinkeby area of Stockholm. The goal of the workshop is to train them in conflict resolution to become examples for their peers. Where possible, they will be equipped to diffused situations among their peers or suggest services that might help them. Faik emphasises that the young Peace Ambassadors are instructed to avoid dangerous situations. Faik, whose family are immigrants from Kurdistan, is a graduate student at Stockholm University simultaneously pursuing a law degree and a masters in engineering.
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'We don't want you to be killed': Sweden seeks to stem deadly rise in youth crime. Samrand Faik.
Illegal guns are relatively accessible, with younger and younger children being drawn into serious crime.
Samrand Faik, conducts the first workshop that train young people to be so-called Peace Ambassadors. The workshop is run by an Swedish organisation called Fryshuset that offers support for young people. Faik is Project Leader. The young people at the workshop are teenagers from the Husby, Tensta, Rinkeby area of Stockholm. The goal of the workshop is to train them in conflict resolution to become examples for their peers. Where possible, they will be equipped to diffused situations among their peers or suggest services that might help them. Faik emphasises that the young Peace Ambassadors are instructed to avoid dangerous situations. Faik, whose family are immigrants from Kurdistan, is a graduate student at Stockholm University simultaneously pursuing a law degree and a masters in engineering.
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'We don't want you to be killed': Sweden seeks to stem deadly rise in youth crime. Samrand Faik.
Illegal guns are relatively accessible, with younger and younger children being drawn into serious crime.
Samrand Faik, conducts the first workshop that train young people to be so-called Peace Ambassadors. The workshop is run by an Swedish organisation called Fryshuset that offers support for young people. Faik is Project Leader. The young people at the workshop are teenagers from the Husby, Tensta, Rinkeby area of Stockholm. The goal of the workshop is to train them in conflict resolution to become examples for their peers. Where possible, they will be equipped to diffused situations among their peers or suggest services that might help them. Faik emphasises that the young Peace Ambassadors are instructed to avoid dangerous situations. Faik, whose family are immigrants from Kurdistan, is a graduate student at Stockholm University simultaneously pursuing a law degree and a masters in engineering.
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'We don't want you to be killed': Sweden seeks to stem deadly rise in youth crime. Samrand Faik.
Illegal guns are relatively accessible, with younger and younger children being drawn into serious crime.
Samrand Faik, conducts the first workshop that train young people to be so-called Peace Ambassadors. The workshop is run by an Swedish organisation called Fryshuset that offers support for young people. Faik is Project Leader. The young people at the workshop are teenagers from the Husby, Tensta, Rinkeby area of Stockholm. The goal of the workshop is to train them in conflict resolution to become examples for their peers. Where possible, they will be equipped to diffused situations among their peers or suggest services that might help them. Faik emphasises that the young Peace Ambassadors are instructed to avoid dangerous situations. Faik, whose family are immigrants from Kurdistan, is a graduate student at Stockholm University simultaneously pursuing a law degree and a masters in engineering.
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'We don't want you to be killed': Sweden seeks to stem deadly rise in youth crime. Samrand Faik.
Illegal guns are relatively accessible, with younger and younger children being drawn into serious crime.
Samrand Faik, conducts the first workshop that train young people to be so-called Peace Ambassadors. The workshop is run by an Swedish organisation called Fryshuset that offers support for young people. Faik is Project Leader. The young people at the workshop are teenagers from the Husby, Tensta, Rinkeby area of Stockholm. The goal of the workshop is to train them in conflict resolution to become examples for their peers. Where possible, they will be equipped to diffused situations among their peers or suggest services that might help them. Faik emphasises that the young Peace Ambassadors are instructed to avoid dangerous situations. Faik, whose family are immigrants from Kurdistan, is a graduate student at Stockholm University simultaneously pursuing a law degree and a masters in engineering.
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'We don't want you to be killed': Sweden seeks to stem deadly rise in youth crime. Samrand Faik.
Illegal guns are relatively accessible, with younger and younger children being drawn into serious crime.
Samrand Faik, conducts the first workshop that train young people to be so-called Peace Ambassadors. The workshop is run by an Swedish organisation called Fryshuset that offers support for young people. Faik is Project Leader. The young people at the workshop are teenagers from the Husby, Tensta, Rinkeby area of Stockholm. The goal of the workshop is to train them in conflict resolution to become examples for their peers. Where possible, they will be equipped to diffused situations among their peers or suggest services that might help them. Faik emphasises that the young Peace Ambassadors are instructed to avoid dangerous situations. Faik, whose family are immigrants from Kurdistan, is a graduate student at Stockholm University simultaneously pursuing a law degree and a masters in engineering.
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'We don't want you to be killed': Sweden seeks to stem deadly rise in youth crime. Samrand Faik.
Illegal guns are relatively accessible, with younger and younger children being drawn into serious crime.
Samrand Faik, conducts the first workshop that train young people to be so-called Peace Ambassadors. The workshop is run by an Swedish organisation called Fryshuset that offers support for young people. Faik is Project Leader. The young people at the workshop are teenagers from the Husby, Tensta, Rinkeby area of Stockholm. The goal of the workshop is to train them in conflict resolution to become examples for their peers. Where possible, they will be equipped to diffused situations among their peers or suggest services that might help them. Faik emphasises that the young Peace Ambassadors are instructed to avoid dangerous situations. Faik, whose family are immigrants from Kurdistan, is a graduate student at Stockholm University simultaneously pursuing a law degree and a masters in engineering.
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'We don't want you to be killed': Sweden seeks to stem deadly rise in youth crime. Samrand Faik.
Illegal guns are relatively accessible, with younger and younger children being drawn into serious crime.
Samrand Faik, conducts the first workshop that train young people to be so-called Peace Ambassadors. The workshop is run by an Swedish organisation called Fryshuset that offers support for young people. Faik is Project Leader. The young people at the workshop are teenagers from the Husby, Tensta, Rinkeby area of Stockholm. The goal of the workshop is to train them in conflict resolution to become examples for their peers. Where possible, they will be equipped to diffused situations among their peers or suggest services that might help them. Faik emphasises that the young Peace Ambassadors are instructed to avoid dangerous situations. Faik, whose family are immigrants from Kurdistan, is a graduate student at Stockholm University simultaneously pursuing a law degree and a masters in engineering.
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'We don't want you to be killed': Sweden seeks to stem deadly rise in youth crime. Samrand Faik.
Illegal guns are relatively accessible, with younger and younger children being drawn into serious crime.
Samrand Faik, conducts the first workshop that train young people to be so-called Peace Ambassadors. The workshop is run by an Swedish organisation called Fryshuset that offers support for young people. Faik is Project Leader. The young people at the workshop are teenagers from the Husby, Tensta, Rinkeby area of Stockholm. The goal of the workshop is to train them in conflict resolution to become examples for their peers. Where possible, they will be equipped to diffused situations among their peers or suggest services that might help them. Faik emphasises that the young Peace Ambassadors are instructed to avoid dangerous situations. Faik, whose family are immigrants from Kurdistan, is a graduate student at Stockholm University simultaneously pursuing a law degree and a masters in engineering.
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