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3F1YAMR The Town Municipal Corporation (TMC) conducted an anti-encroachment operation in Karachi's New Karachi Godhra area on Wednesday, July 15, 2026. Supervised by TMC officials, the operation targeted illegal encroachments, including makeshift wooden structures suspected to be lumber storage facilities. Using heavy machinery such as an orange Hitachi excavator, the team dismantled these unpermitted structures, clearing public spaces. This initiative is part of a broader governmental effort to regulate urban areas and maintain orderly development, addressing illegal
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3F1X796 London, England, UK. 15th July, 2026. A placard with a message for Clacton that Reform leader Nigel Farage is 'using you, not serving you' is displayed during the weekly anti-Brexit and pro-EU protest in Parliament Square, following Farage's resignation as MP for Clacton which has triggered a by-election. (Credit Image: © Vuk Valcic/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE! Credit: ZUMA Press, Inc./Alamy Live News
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3F1YXYF London, England, UK. 15th July, 2026. A placard with a message for Clacton that Reform leader Nigel Farage is 'using you, not serving you' is displayed during the weekly anti-Brexit and pro-EU protest in Parliament Square, following Farage's resignation as MP for Clacton which has triggered a by-election. (Credit Image: © Vuk Valcic/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!
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3F1X79A London, England, UK. 15th July, 2026. A placard with a message for Clacton that Reform leader Nigel Farage is 'using you, not serving you' is displayed during the weekly anti-Brexit and pro-EU protest in Parliament Square, following Farage's resignation as MP for Clacton which has triggered a by-election. (Credit Image: © Vuk Valcic/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE! Credit: ZUMA Press, Inc./Alamy Live News
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3F1YYRJ London, UK, 15th July 2026. A PETA activist dressed as a bloodied goat has hair 'aggressively torn from her body’ by a 'farmer' outside the Burberry headquarters at Horseferry House as the fashion group holds its Annual General Meeting (AGM). The action is part of the animal rights group's ongoing campaign calling on Burberry to drop cashmere, which PETA says is produced using very cruel methods. Credit: Vuk Valcic/Alamy Live News
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3F1XB25 London, UK, 15th July 2026. A PETA activist dressed as a bloodied goat has hair 'aggressively torn from her body’ by a 'farmer' outside the Burberry headquarters at Horseferry House as the fashion group holds its Annual General Meeting (AGM). The action is part of the animal rights group's ongoing campaign calling on Burberry to drop cashmere, which PETA says is produced using very cruel methods. Credit: Vuk Valcic/Alamy Live News
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3F1XB1G London, UK, 15th July 2026. A PETA activist dressed as a bloodied goat has hair 'aggressively torn from her body’ by a 'farmer' outside the Burberry headquarters at Horseferry House as the fashion group holds its Annual General Meeting (AGM). The action is part of the animal rights group's ongoing campaign calling on Burberry to drop cashmere, which PETA says is produced using very cruel methods. Credit: Vuk Valcic/Alamy Live News
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3F1YYNY London, UK, 15th July 2026. A PETA activist dressed as a bloodied goat has hair 'aggressively torn from her body’ by a 'farmer' outside the Burberry headquarters at Horseferry House as the fashion group holds its Annual General Meeting (AGM). The action is part of the animal rights group's ongoing campaign calling on Burberry to drop cashmere, which PETA says is produced using very cruel methods. Credit: Vuk Valcic/Alamy Live News
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3F1YYNH London, UK, 15th July 2026. A PETA activist dressed as a bloodied goat has hair 'aggressively torn from her body’ by a 'farmer' outside the Burberry headquarters at Horseferry House as the fashion group holds its Annual General Meeting (AGM). The action is part of the animal rights group's ongoing campaign calling on Burberry to drop cashmere, which PETA says is produced using very cruel methods. Credit: Vuk Valcic/Alamy Live News
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3F1XAXM London, UK, 15th July 2026. A PETA activist dressed as a bloodied goat has hair 'aggressively torn from her body’ by a 'farmer' outside the Burberry headquarters at Horseferry House as the fashion group holds its Annual General Meeting (AGM). The action is part of the animal rights group's ongoing campaign calling on Burberry to drop cashmere, which PETA says is produced using very cruel methods. Credit: Vuk Valcic/Alamy Live News
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3F1XAW6 London, UK, 15th July 2026. A PETA activist dressed as a bloodied goat has hair 'aggressively torn from her body’ by a 'farmer' outside the Burberry headquarters at Horseferry House as the fashion group holds its Annual General Meeting (AGM). The action is part of the animal rights group's ongoing campaign calling on Burberry to drop cashmere, which PETA says is produced using very cruel methods. Credit: Vuk Valcic/Alamy Live News
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3F1YYKP London, UK, 15th July 2026. A PETA activist dressed as a bloodied goat has hair 'aggressively torn from her body’ by a 'farmer' outside the Burberry headquarters at Horseferry House as the fashion group holds its Annual General Meeting (AGM). The action is part of the animal rights group's ongoing campaign calling on Burberry to drop cashmere, which PETA says is produced using very cruel methods. Credit: Vuk Valcic/Alamy Live News
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3F1XAPM London, UK, 15th July 2026. A PETA activist dressed as a bloodied goat has hair 'aggressively torn from her body’ by a 'farmer' outside the Burberry headquarters at Horseferry House as the fashion group holds its Annual General Meeting (AGM). The action is part of the animal rights group's ongoing campaign calling on Burberry to drop cashmere, which PETA says is produced using very cruel methods. Credit: Vuk Valcic/Alamy Live News
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3F1XANW London, UK, 15th July 2026. A PETA activist dressed as a bloodied goat has hair 'aggressively torn from her body’ by a 'farmer' outside the Burberry headquarters at Horseferry House as the fashion group holds its Annual General Meeting (AGM). The action is part of the animal rights group's ongoing campaign calling on Burberry to drop cashmere, which PETA says is produced using very cruel methods. Credit: Vuk Valcic/Alamy Live News
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3F1YD8X Two PETA campaigners stage a theatrical protest outside Burberry's headquarters in London during the company's Annual General Meeting (AGM), using a performer dressed as a bloodied goat to highlight animal welfare concerns associated with cashmere production. A PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) demonstration took place outside Burberry's Annual General Meeting at Horseferry House, where an activist dressed as a bloodied goat is symbolically restrained while another performer portrays a cashmere farmer pulling hair from the costume. Recordings of goats made during PETA Asia's u
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3F1YEYH London, Westminster, UK. 15th July, 2026. Two PETA campaigners stage a theatrical protest outside Burberry's headquarters in London during the company's Annual General Meeting (AGM), using a performer dressed as a bloodied goat to highlight animal welfare concerns associated with cashmere production. A PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) demonstration took place outside Burberry's Annual General Meeting at Horseferry House, where an activist dressed as a bloodied goat is symbolically restrained while another performer portrays a cashmere farmer pulling hair from the co
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3F1YD91 Two PETA campaigners stage a theatrical protest outside Burberry's headquarters in London during the company's Annual General Meeting (AGM), using a performer dressed as a bloodied goat to highlight animal welfare concerns associated with cashmere production. A PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) demonstration took place outside Burberry's Annual General Meeting at Horseferry House, where an activist dressed as a bloodied goat is symbolically restrained while another performer portrays a cashmere farmer pulling hair from the costume. Recordings of goats made during PETA Asia's u
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3F1YXRK London, England, UK. 15th July, 2026. A PETA activist dressed as a bloodied goat has hair 'aggressively torn from her body' by a 'farmer' outside the Burberry headquarters at Horseferry House as the fashion group holds its Annual General Meeting (AGM). The action is part of the animal rights group's ongoing campaign calling on Burberry to drop cashmere, which PETA says is produced using very cruel methods. (Credit Image: © Vuk Valcic/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!
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3F1X643 London, England, UK. 15th July, 2026. A PETA activist dressed as a bloodied goat has hair 'aggressively torn from her body' by a 'farmer' outside the Burberry headquarters at Horseferry House as the fashion group holds its Annual General Meeting (AGM). The action is part of the animal rights group's ongoing campaign calling on Burberry to drop cashmere, which PETA says is produced using very cruel methods. (Credit Image: © Vuk Valcic/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!
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3F1XB6G London, UK, 15th July 2026. A PETA activist dressed as a bloodied goat has hair 'aggressively torn from her body’ by a 'farmer' outside the Burberry headquarters at Horseferry House as the fashion group holds its Annual General Meeting (AGM). The action is part of the animal rights group's ongoing campaign calling on Burberry to drop cashmere, which PETA says is produced using very cruel methods. Credit: Vuk Valcic/Alamy Live News
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3F1X61J London, England, UK. 15th July, 2026. A PETA activist dressed as a bloodied goat has hair 'aggressively torn from her body' by a 'farmer' outside the Burberry headquarters at Horseferry House as the fashion group holds its Annual General Meeting (AGM). The action is part of the animal rights group's ongoing campaign calling on Burberry to drop cashmere, which PETA says is produced using very cruel methods. (Credit Image: © Vuk Valcic/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE! Credit: ZUMA Press, Inc./Alamy Live News
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3F1XANA London, UK, 15th July 2026. A PETA activist dressed as a bloodied goat has hair 'aggressively torn from her body’ by a 'farmer' outside the Burberry headquarters at Horseferry House as the fashion group holds its Annual General Meeting (AGM). The action is part of the animal rights group's ongoing campaign calling on Burberry to drop cashmere, which PETA says is produced using very cruel methods. Credit: Vuk Valcic/Alamy Live News
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3F1YYFX London, UK, 15th July 2026. A PETA activist dressed as a bloodied goat has hair 'aggressively torn from her body’ by a 'farmer' outside the Burberry headquarters at Horseferry House as the fashion group holds its Annual General Meeting (AGM). The action is part of the animal rights group's ongoing campaign calling on Burberry to drop cashmere, which PETA says is produced using very cruel methods. Credit: Vuk Valcic/Alamy Live News
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3F1XAHW London, UK, 15th July 2026. A PETA activist dressed as a bloodied goat has hair 'aggressively torn from her body’ by a 'farmer' outside the Burberry headquarters at Horseferry House as the fashion group holds its Annual General Meeting (AGM). The action is part of the animal rights group's ongoing campaign calling on Burberry to drop cashmere, which PETA says is produced using very cruel methods. Credit: Vuk Valcic/Alamy Live News
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3F1YYKD London, UK, 15th July 2026. A PETA activist dressed as a bloodied goat has hair 'aggressively torn from her body’ by a 'farmer' outside the Burberry headquarters at Horseferry House as the fashion group holds its Annual General Meeting (AGM). The action is part of the animal rights group's ongoing campaign calling on Burberry to drop cashmere, which PETA says is produced using very cruel methods. Credit: Vuk Valcic/Alamy Live News
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3F1X641 London, England, UK. 15th July, 2026. A PETA activist dressed as a bloodied goat has hair 'aggressively torn from her body' by a 'farmer' outside the Burberry headquarters at Horseferry House as the fashion group holds its Annual General Meeting (AGM). The action is part of the animal rights group's ongoing campaign calling on Burberry to drop cashmere, which PETA says is produced using very cruel methods. (Credit Image: © Vuk Valcic/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!
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3F1XAH5 London, UK, 15th July 2026. A PETA activist dressed as a bloodied goat has hair 'aggressively torn from her body’ by a 'farmer' outside the Burberry headquarters at Horseferry House as the fashion group holds its Annual General Meeting (AGM). The action is part of the animal rights group's ongoing campaign calling on Burberry to drop cashmere, which PETA says is produced using very cruel methods. Credit: Vuk Valcic/Alamy Live News
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3F1YYHE London, UK, 15th July 2026. A PETA activist dressed as a bloodied goat has hair 'aggressively torn from her body’ by a 'farmer' outside the Burberry headquarters at Horseferry House as the fashion group holds its Annual General Meeting (AGM). The action is part of the animal rights group's ongoing campaign calling on Burberry to drop cashmere, which PETA says is produced using very cruel methods. Credit: Vuk Valcic/Alamy Live News
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3F1YXRN London, England, UK. 15th July, 2026. A PETA activist dressed as a bloodied goat has hair 'aggressively torn from her body' by a 'farmer' outside the Burberry headquarters at Horseferry House as the fashion group holds its Annual General Meeting (AGM). The action is part of the animal rights group's ongoing campaign calling on Burberry to drop cashmere, which PETA says is produced using very cruel methods. (Credit Image: © Vuk Valcic/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!
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3F1X624 London, England, UK. 15th July, 2026. A PETA activist dressed as a bloodied goat has hair 'aggressively torn from her body' by a 'farmer' outside the Burberry headquarters at Horseferry House as the fashion group holds its Annual General Meeting (AGM). The action is part of the animal rights group's ongoing campaign calling on Burberry to drop cashmere, which PETA says is produced using very cruel methods. (Credit Image: © Vuk Valcic/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE! Credit: ZUMA Press, Inc./Alamy Live News
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3F1XPT4 London, England, UK. 15th July, 2026. A PETA activist dressed as a bloodied goat has her hair 'aggressively torn from her body by a 'farmer' outside the Burberry headquarters at Horseferry House as the fashion group holds its Annual General Meeting (AGM). The action is part of the animal rights group's ongoing campaign calling on Burberry to drop cashmere, which PETA says is produced using very cruel methods. (Credit Image: © Vuk Valcic/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!
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3F1YXGP London, England, UK. 15th July, 2026. A PETA activist dressed as a bloodied goat has hair 'aggressively torn from her body' by a 'farmer' outside the Burberry headquarters at Horseferry House as the fashion group holds its Annual General Meeting (AGM). The action is part of the animal rights group's ongoing campaign calling on Burberry to drop cashmere, which PETA says is produced using very cruel methods. (Credit Image: © Vuk Valcic/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!
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3F1X5YG London, England, UK. 15th July, 2026. A PETA activist dressed as a bloodied goat has hair 'aggressively torn from her body' by a 'farmer' outside the Burberry headquarters at Horseferry House as the fashion group holds its Annual General Meeting (AGM). The action is part of the animal rights group's ongoing campaign calling on Burberry to drop cashmere, which PETA says is produced using very cruel methods. (Credit Image: © Vuk Valcic/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE! Credit: ZUMA Press, Inc./Alamy Live News
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3F1X5Y8 London, England, UK. 15th July, 2026. A PETA activist dressed as a bloodied goat has hair 'aggressively torn from her body' by a 'farmer' outside the Burberry headquarters at Horseferry House as the fashion group holds its Annual General Meeting (AGM). The action is part of the animal rights group's ongoing campaign calling on Burberry to drop cashmere, which PETA says is produced using very cruel methods. (Credit Image: © Vuk Valcic/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE! Credit: ZUMA Press, Inc./Alamy Live News
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3F1X5T2 London, England, UK. 15th July, 2026. A PETA activist dressed as a bloodied goat has hair 'aggressively torn from her body' by a 'farmer' outside the Burberry headquarters at Horseferry House as the fashion group holds its Annual General Meeting (AGM). The action is part of the animal rights group's ongoing campaign calling on Burberry to drop cashmere, which PETA says is produced using very cruel methods. (Credit Image: © Vuk Valcic/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE! Credit: ZUMA Press, Inc./Alamy Live News
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3F1YXM5 London, England, UK. 15th July, 2026. A PETA activist dressed as a bloodied goat has hair 'aggressively torn from her body' by a 'farmer' outside the Burberry headquarters at Horseferry House as the fashion group holds its Annual General Meeting (AGM). The action is part of the animal rights group's ongoing campaign calling on Burberry to drop cashmere, which PETA says is produced using very cruel methods. (Credit Image: © Vuk Valcic/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!
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3F1X4W9 London, England, UK. 15th July, 2026. A PETA activist dressed as a bloodied goat has hair 'aggressively torn from her body' by a 'farmer' outside the Burberry headquarters at Horseferry House as the fashion group holds its Annual General Meeting (AGM). The action is part of the animal rights group's ongoing campaign calling on Burberry to drop cashmere, which PETA says is produced using very cruel methods. (Credit Image: © Vuk Valcic/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE! Credit: ZUMA Press, Inc./Alamy Live News
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3F1YXD0 London, England, UK. 15th July, 2026. A PETA activist dressed as a bloodied goat has hair 'aggressively torn from her body' by a 'farmer' outside the Burberry headquarters at Horseferry House as the fashion group holds its Annual General Meeting (AGM). The action is part of the animal rights group's ongoing campaign calling on Burberry to drop cashmere, which PETA says is produced using very cruel methods. (Credit Image: © Vuk Valcic/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!
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3F1X4WA London, England, UK. 15th July, 2026. A PETA activist dressed as a bloodied goat has hair 'aggressively torn from her body' by a 'farmer' outside the Burberry headquarters at Horseferry House as the fashion group holds its Annual General Meeting (AGM). The action is part of the animal rights group's ongoing campaign calling on Burberry to drop cashmere, which PETA says is produced using very cruel methods. (Credit Image: © Vuk Valcic/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE! Credit: ZUMA Press, Inc./Alamy Live News
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3F1YD92 Two PETA campaigners stage a theatrical protest outside Burberry's headquarters in London during the company's Annual General Meeting (AGM), using a performer dressed as a bloodied goat to highlight animal welfare concerns associated with cashmere production. A PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) demonstration took place outside Burberry's Annual General Meeting at Horseferry House, where an activist dressed as a bloodied goat is symbolically restrained while another performer portrays a cashmere farmer pulling hair from the costume. Recordings of goats made during PETA Asia's u
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3F1X4P0 London, England, UK. 15th July, 2026. A PETA activist dressed as a bloodied goat has hair 'aggressively torn from her body' by a 'farmer' outside the Burberry headquarters at Horseferry House as the fashion group holds its Annual General Meeting (AGM). The action is part of the animal rights group's ongoing campaign calling on Burberry to drop cashmere, which PETA says is produced using very cruel methods. (Credit Image: © Vuk Valcic/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE! Credit: ZUMA Press, Inc./Alamy Live News
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3F1X4R6 London, England, UK. 15th July, 2026. A PETA activist dressed as a bloodied goat has hair 'aggressively torn from her body' by a 'farmer' outside the Burberry headquarters at Horseferry House as the fashion group holds its Annual General Meeting (AGM). The action is part of the animal rights group's ongoing campaign calling on Burberry to drop cashmere, which PETA says is produced using very cruel methods. (Credit Image: © Vuk Valcic/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE! Credit: ZUMA Press, Inc./Alamy Live News
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3F1X4R1 London, England, UK. 15th July, 2026. A PETA activist dressed as a bloodied goat has hair 'aggressively torn from her body' by a 'farmer' outside the Burberry headquarters at Horseferry House as the fashion group holds its Annual General Meeting (AGM). The action is part of the animal rights group's ongoing campaign calling on Burberry to drop cashmere, which PETA says is produced using very cruel methods. (Credit Image: © Vuk Valcic/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE! Credit: ZUMA Press, Inc./Alamy Live News
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3F1YXJ9 London, England, UK. 15th July, 2026. A PETA activist dressed as a bloodied goat has hair 'aggressively torn from her body' by a 'farmer' outside the Burberry headquarters at Horseferry House as the fashion group holds its Annual General Meeting (AGM). The action is part of the animal rights group's ongoing campaign calling on Burberry to drop cashmere, which PETA says is produced using very cruel methods. (Credit Image: © Vuk Valcic/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!
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3F1YEXD London, Westminster, UK. 15th July, 2026. Two PETA campaigners stage a theatrical protest outside Burberry's headquarters in London during the company's Annual General Meeting (AGM), using a performer dressed as a bloodied goat to highlight animal welfare concerns associated with cashmere production. A PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) demonstration took place outside Burberry's Annual General Meeting at Horseferry House, where an activist dressed as a bloodied goat is symbolically restrained while another performer portrays a cashmere farmer pulling hair from the co
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3F1YD90 Two PETA campaigners stage a theatrical protest outside Burberry's headquarters in London during the company's Annual General Meeting (AGM), using a performer dressed as a bloodied goat to highlight animal welfare concerns associated with cashmere production. A PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) demonstration took place outside Burberry's Annual General Meeting at Horseferry House, where an activist dressed as a bloodied goat is symbolically restrained while another performer portrays a cashmere farmer pulling hair from the costume. Recordings of goats made during PETA Asia's u
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3F1YEX9 London, Westminster, UK. 15th July, 2026. Two PETA campaigners stage a theatrical protest outside Burberry's headquarters in London during the company's Annual General Meeting (AGM), using a performer dressed as a bloodied goat to highlight animal welfare concerns associated with cashmere production. A PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) demonstration took place outside Burberry's Annual General Meeting at Horseferry House, where an activist dressed as a bloodied goat is symbolically restrained while another performer portrays a cashmere farmer pulling hair from the co
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3F1YD9B Two PETA campaigners stage a theatrical protest outside Burberry's headquarters in London during the company's Annual General Meeting (AGM), using a performer dressed as a bloodied goat to highlight animal welfare concerns associated with cashmere production. A PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) demonstration took place outside Burberry's Annual General Meeting at Horseferry House, where an activist dressed as a bloodied goat is symbolically restrained while another performer portrays a cashmere farmer pulling hair from the costume. Recordings of goats made during PETA Asia's u
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3F1YD96 Two PETA campaigners stage a theatrical protest outside Burberry's headquarters in London during the company's Annual General Meeting (AGM), using a performer dressed as a bloodied goat to highlight animal welfare concerns associated with cashmere production. A PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) demonstration took place outside Burberry's Annual General Meeting at Horseferry House, where an activist dressed as a bloodied goat is symbolically restrained while another performer portrays a cashmere farmer pulling hair from the costume. Recordings of goats made during PETA Asia's u
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3F1YEXP London, Westminster, UK. 15th July, 2026. Two PETA campaigners stage a theatrical protest outside Burberry's headquarters in London during the company's Annual General Meeting (AGM), using a performer dressed as a bloodied goat to highlight animal welfare concerns associated with cashmere production. A PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) demonstration took place outside Burberry's Annual General Meeting at Horseferry House, where an activist dressed as a bloodied goat is symbolically restrained while another performer portrays a cashmere farmer pulling hair from the co
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3F1WA69 SRINAGAR, JAMMU & KASHMIR, INDIA – JULY 15, 2026: Veteran artisan Abdul Aziz Gujri works on an intricate wood carving at his workshop in Fateh Kadal, downtown Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir. With decades of experience, Gujri is among the few remaining craftsmen dedicated to preserving Kashmir's centuries-old tradition of hand-carved woodwork, producing detailed portraits and decorative pieces using traditional techniques passed down through generations. Photo by Waris Nissar / JNA Press (Photo by Waris Nissar/JNA Press via Nexpher Images)
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3F1WA44 SRINAGAR, JAMMU & KASHMIR, INDIA – JULY 15, 2026: Veteran artisan Abdul Aziz Gujri works on an intricate wood carving at his workshop in Fateh Kadal, downtown Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir. With decades of experience, Gujri is among the few remaining craftsmen dedicated to preserving Kashmir's centuries-old tradition of hand-carved woodwork, producing detailed portraits and decorative pieces using traditional techniques passed down through generations. Photo by Waris Nissar / JNA Press (Photo by Waris Nissar/JNA Press via Nexpher Images)
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3F1WARK July 15, 2026, Srinagar, Jammu And Kashmir, India: SRINAGAR, JAMMU & KASHMIR, INDIA ""“ JULY 15, 2026: Veteran artisan Abdul Aziz Gujri works on an intricate wood carving at his workshop in Fateh Kadal, downtown Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir. With decades of experience, Gujri is among the few remaining craftsmen dedicated to preserving Kashmir's centuries-old tradition of hand-carved woodwork, producing detailed portraits and decorative pieces using traditional techniques passed down through generations. Photo by Waris Nissar/JNA Press (Credit Image: © Waris Nissar/JNA via ZUMA Press Wire) EDI
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3F1WAT3 July 15, 2026, Srinagar, Jammu And Kashmir, India: SRINAGAR, JAMMU & KASHMIR, INDIA ""“ JULY 15, 2026: Veteran artisan Abdul Aziz Gujri works on an intricate wood carving at his workshop in Fateh Kadal, downtown Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir. With decades of experience, Gujri is among the few remaining craftsmen dedicated to preserving Kashmir's centuries-old tradition of hand-carved woodwork, producing detailed portraits and decorative pieces using traditional techniques passed down through generations. Photo by Waris Nissar/JNA Press (Credit Image: © Waris Nissar/JNA via ZUMA Press Wire) EDI
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3F1WARC July 15, 2026, Srinagar, Jammu And Kashmir, India: SRINAGAR, JAMMU & KASHMIR, INDIA ""“ JULY 15, 2026: Veteran artisan Abdul Aziz Gujri works on an intricate wood carving at his workshop in Fateh Kadal, downtown Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir. With decades of experience, Gujri is among the few remaining craftsmen dedicated to preserving Kashmir's centuries-old tradition of hand-carved woodwork, producing detailed portraits and decorative pieces using traditional techniques passed down through generations. Photo by Waris Nissar/JNA Press (Credit Image: © Waris Nissar/JNA via ZUMA Press Wire) EDI
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3F1WA43 SRINAGAR, JAMMU & KASHMIR, INDIA – JULY 15, 2026: Veteran artisan Abdul Aziz Gujri works on an intricate wood carving at his workshop in Fateh Kadal, downtown Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir. With decades of experience, Gujri is among the few remaining craftsmen dedicated to preserving Kashmir's centuries-old tradition of hand-carved woodwork, producing detailed portraits and decorative pieces using traditional techniques passed down through generations. Photo by Waris Nissar / JNA Press (Photo by Waris Nissar/JNA Press via Nexpher Images)
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3F1WAT2 July 15, 2026, Srinagar, Jammu And Kashmir, India: SRINAGAR, JAMMU & KASHMIR, INDIA ""“ JULY 15, 2026: Veteran artisan Abdul Aziz Gujri works on an intricate wood carving at his workshop in Fateh Kadal, downtown Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir. With decades of experience, Gujri is among the few remaining craftsmen dedicated to preserving Kashmir's centuries-old tradition of hand-carved woodwork, producing detailed portraits and decorative pieces using traditional techniques passed down through generations. Photo by Waris Nissar/JNA Press (Credit Image: © Waris Nissar/JNA via ZUMA Press Wire) EDI
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3F1WA48 SRINAGAR, JAMMU & KASHMIR, INDIA – JULY 15, 2026: Veteran artisan Abdul Aziz Gujri works on an intricate wood carving at his workshop in Fateh Kadal, downtown Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir. With decades of experience, Gujri is among the few remaining craftsmen dedicated to preserving Kashmir's centuries-old tradition of hand-carved woodwork, producing detailed portraits and decorative pieces using traditional techniques passed down through generations. Photo by Waris Nissar / JNA Press (Photo by Waris Nissar/JNA Press via Nexpher Images)
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3F1WA63 SRINAGAR, JAMMU & KASHMIR, INDIA – JULY 15, 2026: Veteran artisan Abdul Aziz Gujri works on an intricate wood carving at his workshop in Fateh Kadal, downtown Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir. With decades of experience, Gujri is among the few remaining craftsmen dedicated to preserving Kashmir's centuries-old tradition of hand-carved woodwork, producing detailed portraits and decorative pieces using traditional techniques passed down through generations. Photo by Waris Nissar / JNA Press (Photo by Waris Nissar/JNA Press via Nexpher Images)
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3F1WARY July 15, 2026, Srinagar, Jammu And Kashmir, India: SRINAGAR, JAMMU & KASHMIR, INDIA ""“ JULY 15, 2026: Veteran artisan Abdul Aziz Gujri works on an intricate wood carving at his workshop in Fateh Kadal, downtown Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir. With decades of experience, Gujri is among the few remaining craftsmen dedicated to preserving Kashmir's centuries-old tradition of hand-carved woodwork, producing detailed portraits and decorative pieces using traditional techniques passed down through generations. Photo by Waris Nissar/JNA Press (Credit Image: © Waris Nissar/JNA via ZUMA Press Wire) EDI
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3F1W9YM SRINAGAR, JAMMU & KASHMIR, INDIA – JULY 15, 2026: Veteran artisan Abdul Aziz Gujri works on an intricate wood carving at his workshop in Fateh Kadal, downtown Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir. With decades of experience, Gujri is among the few remaining craftsmen dedicated to preserving Kashmir's centuries-old tradition of hand-carved woodwork, producing detailed portraits and decorative pieces using traditional techniques passed down through generations. Photo by Waris Nissar / JNA Press (Photo by Waris Nissar/JNA Press via Nexpher Images)
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3F1WA49 SRINAGAR, JAMMU & KASHMIR, INDIA – JULY 15, 2026: Veteran artisan Abdul Aziz Gujri works on an intricate wood carving at his workshop in Fateh Kadal, downtown Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir. With decades of experience, Gujri is among the few remaining craftsmen dedicated to preserving Kashmir's centuries-old tradition of hand-carved woodwork, producing detailed portraits and decorative pieces using traditional techniques passed down through generations. Photo by Waris Nissar / JNA Press (Photo by Waris Nissar/JNA Press via Nexpher Images)
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3F1WAT0 July 15, 2026, Srinagar, Jammu And Kashmir, India: SRINAGAR, JAMMU & KASHMIR, INDIA ""“ JULY 15, 2026: Veteran artisan Abdul Aziz Gujri works on an intricate wood carving at his workshop in Fateh Kadal, downtown Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir. With decades of experience, Gujri is among the few remaining craftsmen dedicated to preserving Kashmir's centuries-old tradition of hand-carved woodwork, producing detailed portraits and decorative pieces using traditional techniques passed down through generations. Photo by Waris Nissar/JNA Press (Credit Image: © Waris Nissar/JNA via ZUMA Press Wire) EDI
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3F1WARN July 15, 2026, Srinagar, Jammu And Kashmir, India: SRINAGAR, JAMMU & KASHMIR, INDIA ""“ JULY 15, 2026: Veteran artisan Abdul Aziz Gujri works on an intricate wood carving at his workshop in Fateh Kadal, downtown Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir. With decades of experience, Gujri is among the few remaining craftsmen dedicated to preserving Kashmir's centuries-old tradition of hand-carved woodwork, producing detailed portraits and decorative pieces using traditional techniques passed down through generations. Photo by Waris Nissar/JNA Press (Credit Image: © Waris Nissar/JNA via ZUMA Press Wire) EDI
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3F1WAT4 July 15, 2026, Srinagar, Jammu And Kashmir, India: SRINAGAR, JAMMU & KASHMIR, INDIA ""“ JULY 15, 2026: Veteran artisan Abdul Aziz Gujri works on an intricate wood carving at his workshop in Fateh Kadal, downtown Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir. With decades of experience, Gujri is among the few remaining craftsmen dedicated to preserving Kashmir's centuries-old tradition of hand-carved woodwork, producing detailed portraits and decorative pieces using traditional techniques passed down through generations. Photo by Waris Nissar/JNA Press (Credit Image: © Waris Nissar/JNA via ZUMA Press Wire) EDI
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3F1WA08 SRINAGAR, JAMMU & KASHMIR, INDIA – JULY 15, 2026: Veteran artisan Abdul Aziz Gujri works on an intricate wood carving at his workshop in Fateh Kadal, downtown Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir. With decades of experience, Gujri is among the few remaining craftsmen dedicated to preserving Kashmir's centuries-old tradition of hand-carved woodwork, producing detailed portraits and decorative pieces using traditional techniques passed down through generations. Photo by Waris Nissar / JNA Press (Photo by Waris Nissar/JNA Press via Nexpher Images)
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3F1WARP July 15, 2026, Srinagar, Jammu And Kashmir, India: SRINAGAR, JAMMU & KASHMIR, INDIA ""“ JULY 15, 2026: Veteran artisan Abdul Aziz Gujri works on an intricate wood carving at his workshop in Fateh Kadal, downtown Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir. With decades of experience, Gujri is among the few remaining craftsmen dedicated to preserving Kashmir's centuries-old tradition of hand-carved woodwork, producing detailed portraits and decorative pieces using traditional techniques passed down through generations. Photo by Waris Nissar/JNA Press (Credit Image: © Waris Nissar/JNA via ZUMA Press Wire) EDI
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3F1WA40 SRINAGAR, JAMMU & KASHMIR, INDIA – JULY 15, 2026: Veteran artisan Abdul Aziz Gujri works on an intricate wood carving at his workshop in Fateh Kadal, downtown Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir. With decades of experience, Gujri is among the few remaining craftsmen dedicated to preserving Kashmir's centuries-old tradition of hand-carved woodwork, producing detailed portraits and decorative pieces using traditional techniques passed down through generations. Photo by Waris Nissar / JNA Press (Photo by Waris Nissar/JNA Press via Nexpher Images)
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3F1WAT6 July 15, 2026, Srinagar, Jammu And Kashmir, India: SRINAGAR, JAMMU & KASHMIR, INDIA ""“ JULY 15, 2026: Veteran artisan Abdul Aziz Gujri works on an intricate wood carving at his workshop in Fateh Kadal, downtown Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir. With decades of experience, Gujri is among the few remaining craftsmen dedicated to preserving Kashmir's centuries-old tradition of hand-carved woodwork, producing detailed portraits and decorative pieces using traditional techniques passed down through generations. Photo by Waris Nissar/JNA Press (Credit Image: © Waris Nissar/JNA via ZUMA Press Wire) EDI
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3F1WA4C SRINAGAR, JAMMU & KASHMIR, INDIA – JULY 15, 2026: Veteran artisan Abdul Aziz Gujri works on an intricate wood carving at his workshop in Fateh Kadal, downtown Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir. With decades of experience, Gujri is among the few remaining craftsmen dedicated to preserving Kashmir's centuries-old tradition of hand-carved woodwork, producing detailed portraits and decorative pieces using traditional techniques passed down through generations. Photo by Waris Nissar / JNA Press (Photo by Waris Nissar/JNA Press via Nexpher Images)
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3F1WAMG July 15, 2026, Srinagar, Jammu And Kashmir, India: SRINAGAR, JAMMU & KASHMIR, INDIA ""“ JULY 15, 2026: Veteran artisan Abdul Aziz Gujri works on an intricate wood carving at his workshop in Fateh Kadal, downtown Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir. With decades of experience, Gujri is among the few remaining craftsmen dedicated to preserving Kashmir's centuries-old tradition of hand-carved woodwork, producing detailed portraits and decorative pieces using traditional techniques passed down through generations. Photo by Waris Nissar/JNA Press (Credit Image: © Waris Nissar/JNA via ZUMA Press Wire) EDI
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3F1WA2J SRINAGAR, JAMMU & KASHMIR, INDIA – JULY 15, 2026: Veteran artisan Abdul Aziz Gujri works on an intricate wood carving at his workshop in Fateh Kadal, downtown Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir. With decades of experience, Gujri is among the few remaining craftsmen dedicated to preserving Kashmir's centuries-old tradition of hand-carved woodwork, producing detailed portraits and decorative pieces using traditional techniques passed down through generations. Photo by Waris Nissar / JNA Press (Photo by Waris Nissar/JNA Press via Nexpher Images)
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3F1TF1T New York, New York, USA. 14th July, 2026. A person is seen using a megaphone amongst rally-goers. Protesters gather and demand justice for Lorenzo Salgado Araujo, 52, a man shot and killed by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). Protesters call for a full investigation into the fatal shooting and demand an end to local collaboration with ICE. (Credit Image: © Matthew Hoen/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!
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3F1P1D3 An escalating shortage of Sui gas in Karachi has led to a surging demand for liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) cylinders, as observed in the Saddar area on Tuesday. Workers were seen transporting these cylinders using auto-rickshaws through the bustling streets, highlighting a significant shift towards alternative fuel sources. This development underscores the city's growing energy challenges and the urgent need for solutions to address the gas supply crisis affecting residents' daily lives and economic activities.
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3F1P2E3 Srinagar, Jammu And Kashmir, India. 14th July, 2026. A man is seen using a hoe to mix soil with water to prepare clay for brickmaking at a brick kiln on the outskirts of Srinagar. (Credit Image: © Adil Abass/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!
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3F1MY88 A view of coach passengers boarding their coach after using the EES system in Dover Kent, ahead of the start of the peak summer holiday travel period. UK officials are pressing France to "prioritise flow", amid growing concerns over delays from new EU border checks, with fears that millions of people will face delays during summer holidays. Picture date: Tuesday July 14, 2026.
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3F1NMDP July 14, 2026, Nazirpur, Pirojpur, Bangladesh: Farmers tend vegetable seedlings on a floating garden in Nazirpur Upazila, Pirojpur District, Bangladesh. Floating agriculture is a centuries-old farming practice used in the flood-prone wetlands of southwestern Bangladesh, where farmland remains submerged for much of the monsoon season. Farmers build floating cultivation beds, locally known as dhap, using water hyacinth and other aquatic plants, which gradually decompose into a nutrient-rich growing medium without the need for soil. (Credit Image: © Syed Mahabubul Kader/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL
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3F1M0FE 14 July 2026, Hesse, Gießen: Using a turntable ladder, police special forces are removing the activists from the roof of the occupied building. The police are clearing the Justus Liebig University of Giessen building on Hein-Heckroth-Straße, which has been occupied by activists since Saturday. Photo: Christian Lademann/dpa
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3F1GPFN Milano, Italy. 13th July, 2026. Milan, July 13, 2026. Third heat wave in Milan; people are cooling off in fountains, using handheld fans, and the elderly are seeking shade. Credit: Independent Photo Agency/Alamy Live News
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3F1GPFX Milano, Italy. 13th July, 2026. Milan, July 13, 2026. Third heat wave in Milan; people are cooling off in fountains, using handheld fans, and the elderly are seeking shade. Credit: Independent Photo Agency/Alamy Live News
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3F1GPFP Milano, Italy. 13th July, 2026. Milan, July 13, 2026. Third heat wave in Milan; people are cooling off in fountains, using handheld fans, and the elderly are seeking shade. Credit: Independent Photo Agency/Alamy Live News
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3F1GPFY Milano, Italy. 13th July, 2026. Milan, July 13, 2026. Third heat wave in Milan; people are cooling off in fountains, using handheld fans, and the elderly are seeking shade. Credit: Independent Photo Agency/Alamy Live News
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3F1GPFW Milano, Italy. 13th July, 2026. Milan, July 13, 2026. Third heat wave in Milan; people are cooling off in fountains, using handheld fans, and the elderly are seeking shade. Credit: Independent Photo Agency/Alamy Live News
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3F1GPFC Milano, Italy. 13th July, 2026. Milan, July 13, 2026. Third heat wave in Milan; people are cooling off in fountains, using handheld fans, and the elderly are seeking shade. Credit: Independent Photo Agency/Alamy Live News
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3F1GPFE Milano, Italy. 13th July, 2026. Milan, July 13, 2026. Third heat wave in Milan; people are cooling off in fountains, using handheld fans, and the elderly are seeking shade. Credit: Independent Photo Agency/Alamy Live News
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3F1GPFF Milano, Italy. 13th July, 2026. Milan, July 13, 2026. Third heat wave in Milan; people are cooling off in fountains, using handheld fans, and the elderly are seeking shade. Credit: Independent Photo Agency/Alamy Live News
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3F1GPFB Milano, Italy. 13th July, 2026. Milan, July 13, 2026. Third heat wave in Milan; people are cooling off in fountains, using handheld fans, and the elderly are seeking shade. Credit: Independent Photo Agency/Alamy Live News
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3F1GPG2 Milano, Italy. 13th July, 2026. Milan, July 13, 2026. Third heat wave in Milan; people are cooling off in fountains, using handheld fans, and the elderly are seeking shade. Credit: Independent Photo Agency/Alamy Live News
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3F1GPFJ Milano, Italy. 13th July, 2026. Milan, July 13, 2026. Third heat wave in Milan; people are cooling off in fountains, using handheld fans, and the elderly are seeking shade. Credit: Independent Photo Agency/Alamy Live News
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3F1GPFM Milano, Italy. 13th July, 2026. Milan, July 13, 2026. Third heat wave in Milan; people are cooling off in fountains, using handheld fans, and the elderly are seeking shade. Credit: Independent Photo Agency/Alamy Live News
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3F1GDXD Customer Support Agent Using AI Chatbot and Video Call Line Art. . Vector illustration
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3F1G9E7 A spectator using an umbrella to shelter from the sun during a preview day ahead of The 154th Open Championship at Royal Birkdale in Southport Picture date: Monday July 13, 2026.
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3F1G5C8 Artist James Craig Page practices balancing rocks on Baywell Beach in Dunbar, ahead of the 10th European Land Art Festival (ELAF) in East Lothian. The Festival, which runs from July 14-19, is free to attend and includes nature artists from all around the world creating sand drawings, mandalas, wood sculptures and stone stacks using only materials found along the coast. Picture date: Monday July 13, 2026.
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3F1G5CD Artist James Craig Page practices balancing rocks on Baywell Beach in Dunbar, ahead of the 10th European Land Art Festival (ELAF) in East Lothian. The Festival, which runs from July 14-19, is free to attend and includes nature artists from all around the world creating sand drawings, mandalas, wood sculptures and stone stacks using only materials found along the coast. Picture date: Monday July 13, 2026.
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3F1G5A1 Artist James Craig Page practices balancing rocks on Baywell Beach in Dunbar, ahead of the 10th European Land Art Festival (ELAF) in East Lothian. The Festival, which runs from July 14-19, is free to attend and includes nature artists from all around the world creating sand drawings, mandalas, wood sculptures and stone stacks using only materials found along the coast. Picture date: Monday July 13, 2026.
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3F1G6AJ Artist James Craig Page practices balancing rocks on Baywell Beach in Dunbar, ahead of the 10th European Land Art Festival (ELAF) in East Lothian. The Festival, which runs from July 14-19, is free to attend and includes nature artists from all around the world creating sand drawings, mandalas, wood sculptures and stone stacks using only materials found along the coast. Picture date: Monday July 13, 2026.
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3F1G6A2 Artist James Craig Page practices balancing rocks on Baywell Beach in Dunbar, ahead of the 10th European Land Art Festival (ELAF) in East Lothian. The Festival, which runs from July 14-19, is free to attend and includes nature artists from all around the world creating sand drawings, mandalas, wood sculptures and stone stacks using only materials found along the coast. Picture date: Monday July 13, 2026.
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3F1G6AA Artist James Craig Page practices balancing rocks on Baywell Beach in Dunbar, ahead of the 10th European Land Art Festival (ELAF) in East Lothian. The Festival, which runs from July 14-19, is free to attend and includes nature artists from all around the world creating sand drawings, mandalas, wood sculptures and stone stacks using only materials found along the coast. Picture date: Monday July 13, 2026.
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3F1G6JD Artist James Craig Page practices balancing rocks on Baywell Beach in Dunbar, ahead of the 10th European Land Art Festival (ELAF) in East Lothian. The Festival, which runs from July 14-19, is free to attend and includes nature artists from all around the world creating sand drawings, mandalas, wood sculptures and stone stacks using only materials found along the coast. Picture date: Monday July 13, 2026.
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3F1G5BW Artist Michael Grab, aka ‘Gravity Glue’, practices balancing rocks in Eye Cave at Dunbar, ahead of the 10th European Land Art Festival (ELAF) in East Lothian. The Festival, which runs from July 14-19, is free to attend and includes nature artists from all around the world creating sand drawings, mandalas, wood sculptures and stone stacks using only materials found along the coast. Picture date: Monday July 13, 2026.
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