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Law Enforcement officers search a suspicious man at the launch of the Special Policing Deployment To Revitalise Bellville CBD at Market Street on July 23, 2024 in Bellville, South Africa. It is reported that the City of Cape Town is ramping up law enforcement to revitalise key CBD's with a special deployment of additional municipal policing resources.
Republican presidential nominee Donald J. Trump dances after speaking at his first joint rally with Republican vice presidential nominee Senator JD Vance at Van Andel Arena in Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA, 20 July 2024. EPA-EFE/ALLISON DINNER An aerial view of the Trevi fountain as seen from atop the Poli Palace in Rome, Italy, 23 July 2024. EPA-EFE/LUCIANO DEL CASTILLO
Members of the new Thai senate recite a vow to work with integrity as they attend a meeting at Parliament in Bangkok, Thailand, 23 July 2024. Newly elected Thai Senate members held their first meeting to elect the new senate speaker and two deputies after they passed the Senate elections on 26 June 2024.
All India Trinamool Congress party members and supporters gather for a ‘Martyr’s Day’ rally in Kolkata, eastern India, 21 July 2024. The rally is held annually on 21 July, to commemorate the deaths of 13 people killed in a police shooting at a 1993 Youth Congress rally in Kolkata. EPA-EFE/PIYAL ADHIKARY
Pro-Palestinian artworks on display on a fence amid escalating tensions with Israel, in Sana’a, Yemen, 21 July 2024. At least six Yemenis were killed and nearly 85 others severely injured in Israeli airstrikes on the Ras Kathnib power station and fuel tanks in the Yemeni port city of Hodeidah on 20 July, according to a statement by the Houthis-controlled Health Ministry. The Israeli airstrikes were in response to the Houthis-claimed drone attack on the Israeli city of Tel Aviv on 19 July.
An activist with ‘People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals ’, holds a sign reading ‘no leather, no feathers or fur’ while participating in a protest against the use of animals in the fashion industry, at the Place de la Republique in Paris, France, 22 July 2024.
Sri Lankan university students and civil rights activists hold placards and shout slogans in front of the Bangladesh High Commission during a protest in solidarity with the students of Bangladesh, in Colombo, Sri Lanka, 22 July 2024. They demand an immediate end to the Bangladeshi government’s alleged repression of students protesting the job quota system.
A resident, wearing a traditional costume and walking on stilts, takes part in a ‘colorful dance’ down a slope as part of a festival called ‘The Anguiano Dancers’ in Anguiano, La Rioja, northern Spain, 22 July 2024. The dancers walk down a slope, turning like a human spinning top onto 45-centimeter-high stilts to worship the town’s patron, Mary Magdalene, in a tradition dating back to 1603.
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