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20240426_zaf_m67_004 April 26, 2024: Voters gathered at the Buckhead Library in Atlanta for early voting in May 2022. When early voting starts Monday for the May 21 primary, many voters across Georgia will find that theyÂ?re now in new districts after the General Assembly redrew political boundaries last year. That means voters will often see a different incumbent on the ballot than their current representatives for Congress, the state House or the state Senate. (Credit Image: © John Spink/The Atlanta Journal-Constitution/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240425_aaa_s197_588 April 25, 2024, Bloomington, Indiana, United States: Dozens of people are arrested by the Indiana State Police riot squad during a pro-Palestinian protest on campus. The protesters had set up a tent camp in Dunn Meadow at 11 a.m. and police told them to take down the tents, or they would clear the area by force and arrest anybody who didn't leave. All the arrested protesters, including professors, have been banned from Indiana University's campus for a year. (Credit Image: © Jeremy Hogan/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240425_aaa_s197_593 April 25, 2024, Bloomington, Indiana, United States: Dozens of people are arrested by the Indiana State Police riot squad during a pro-Palestinian protest on campus. The protesters had set up a tent camp in Dunn Meadow at 11 a.m. and police told them to take down the tents, or they would clear the area by force and arrest anybody who didn't leave. All the arrested protesters, including professors, have been banned from Indiana University's campus for a year. (Credit Image: © Jeremy Hogan/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240425_aaa_s197_589 April 25, 2024, Bloomington, Indiana, United States: Dozens of people are arrested by the Indiana State Police riot squad during a pro-Palestinian protest on campus. The protesters had set up a tent camp in Dunn Meadow at 11 a.m. and police told them to take down the tents, or they would clear the area by force and arrest anybody who didn't leave. All the arrested protesters, including professors, have been banned from Indiana University's campus for a year. (Credit Image: © Jeremy Hogan/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240425_aaa_s197_592 April 25, 2024, Bloomington, Indiana, United States: Dozens of people are arrested by the Indiana State Police riot squad during a pro-Palestinian protest on campus. The protesters had set up a tent camp in Dunn Meadow at 11 a.m. and police told them to take down the tents, or they would clear the area by force and arrest anybody who didn't leave. All the arrested protesters, including professors, have been banned from Indiana University's campus for a year. (Credit Image: © Jeremy Hogan/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240425_aaa_s197_582 April 25, 2024, Bloomington, Indiana, United States: Dozens of people are arrested by the Indiana State Police riot squad during a pro-Palestinian protest on campus. The protesters had set up a tent camp in Dunn Meadow at 11 a.m. and police told them to take down the tents, or they would clear the area by force and arrest anybody who didn't leave. All the arrested protesters, including professors, have been banned from Indiana University's campus for a year. (Credit Image: © Jeremy Hogan/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240425_aaa_s197_579 April 25, 2024, Bloomington, Indiana, United States: Dozens of people are arrested by the Indiana State Police riot squad during a pro-Palestinian protest on campus. The protesters had set up a tent camp in Dunn Meadow at 11 a.m. and police told them to take down the tents, or they would clear the area by force and arrest anybody who didn't leave. All the arrested protesters, including professors, have been banned from Indiana University's campus for a year. (Credit Image: © Jeremy Hogan/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240425_aaa_s197_583 April 25, 2024, Bloomington, Indiana, United States: Dozens of people are arrested by the Indiana State Police riot squad during a pro-Palestinian protest on campus. The protesters had set up a tent camp in Dunn Meadow at 11 a.m. and police told them to take down the tents, or they would clear the area by force and arrest anybody who didn't leave. All the arrested protesters, including professors, have been banned from Indiana University's campus for a year. (Credit Image: © Jeremy Hogan/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240425_aaa_s197_576 April 25, 2024, Bloomington, Indiana, United States: Dozens of people are arrested by the Indiana State Police riot squad during a pro-Palestinian protest on campus. The protesters had set up a tent camp in Dunn Meadow at 11 a.m. and police told them to take down the tents, or they would clear the area by force and arrest anybody who didn't leave. All the arrested protesters, including professors, have been banned from Indiana University's campus for a year. (Credit Image: © Jeremy Hogan/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240425_aaa_s197_578 April 25, 2024, Bloomington, Indiana, United States: Dozens of people are arrested by the Indiana State Police riot squad during a pro-Palestinian protest on campus. The protesters had set up a tent camp in Dunn Meadow at 11 a.m. and police told them to take down the tents, or they would clear the area by force and arrest anybody who didn't leave. All the arrested protesters, including professors, have been banned from Indiana University's campus for a year. (Credit Image: © Jeremy Hogan/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240425_aaa_s197_580 April 25, 2024, Bloomington, Indiana, United States: Dozens of people are arrested by the Indiana State Police riot squad during a pro-Palestinian protest on campus. The protesters had set up a tent camp in Dunn Meadow at 11 a.m. and police told them to take down the tents, or they would clear the area by force and arrest anybody who didn't leave. All the arrested protesters, including professors, have been banned from Indiana University's campus for a year. (Credit Image: © Jeremy Hogan/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240425_aaa_s197_600 April 25, 2024, Bloomington, Indiana, United States: Dozens of people are arrested by the Indiana State Police riot squad during a pro-Palestinian protest on campus. The protesters had set up a tent camp in Dunn Meadow at 11 a.m. and police told them to take down the tents, or they would clear the area by force and arrest anybody who didn't leave. All the arrested protesters, including professors, have been banned from Indiana University's campus for a year. (Credit Image: © Jeremy Hogan/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240425_aaa_s197_599 April 25, 2024, Bloomington, Indiana, United States: Dozens of people are arrested by the Indiana State Police riot squad during a pro-Palestinian protest on campus. The protesters had set up a tent camp in Dunn Meadow at 11 a.m. and police told them to take down the tents, or they would clear the area by force and arrest anybody who didn't leave. All the arrested protesters, including professors, have been banned from Indiana University's campus for a year. (Credit Image: © Jeremy Hogan/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240425_aaa_s197_602 April 25, 2024, Bloomington, Indiana, United States: Dozens of people are arrested by the Indiana State Police riot squad during a pro-Palestinian protest on campus. The protesters had set up a tent camp in Dunn Meadow at 11 a.m. and police told them to take down the tents, or they would clear the area by force and arrest anybody who didn't leave. All the arrested protesters, including professors, have been banned from Indiana University's campus for a year. (Credit Image: © Jeremy Hogan/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240425_aaa_s197_569 April 25, 2024, Bloomington, Indiana, United States: Dozens of people are arrested by the Indiana State Police riot squad during a pro-Palestinian protest on campus. The protesters had set up a tent camp in Dunn Meadow at 11 a.m. and police told them to take down the tents, or they would clear the area by force and arrest anybody who didn't leave. All the arrested protesters, including professors, have been banned from Indiana University's campus for a year. (Credit Image: © Jeremy Hogan/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240425_aaa_s197_572 April 25, 2024, Bloomington, Indiana, United States: Dozens of people are arrested by the Indiana State Police riot squad during a pro-Palestinian protest on campus. The protesters had set up a tent camp in Dunn Meadow at 11 a.m. and police told them to take down the tents, or they would clear the area by force and arrest anybody who didn't leave. All the arrested protesters, including professors, have been banned from Indiana University's campus for a year. (Credit Image: © Jeremy Hogan/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240425_aaa_s197_567 April 25, 2024, Bloomington, Indiana, United States: Dozens of people are arrested by the Indiana State Police riot squad during a pro-Palestinian protest on campus. The protesters had set up a tent camp in Dunn Meadow at 11 a.m. and police told them to take down the tents, or they would clear the area by force and arrest anybody who didn't leave. All the arrested protesters, including professors, have been banned from Indiana University's campus for a year. (Credit Image: © Jeremy Hogan/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240425_aaa_s197_568 April 25, 2024, Bloomington, Indiana, United States: Dozens of people are arrested by the Indiana State Police riot squad during a pro-Palestinian protest on campus. The protesters had set up a tent camp in Dunn Meadow at 11 a.m. and police told them to take down the tents, or they would clear the area by force and arrest anybody who didn't leave. All the arrested protesters, including professors, have been banned from Indiana University's campus for a year. (Credit Image: © Jeremy Hogan/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240425_aaa_s197_565 April 25, 2024, Bloomington, Indiana, United States: Dozens of people are arrested by the Indiana State Police riot squad during a pro-Palestinian protest on campus. The protesters had set up a tent camp in Dunn Meadow at 11 a.m. and police told them to take down the tents, or they would clear the area by force and arrest anybody who didn't leave. All the arrested protesters, including professors, have been banned from Indiana University's campus for a year. (Credit Image: © Jeremy Hogan/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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52812809 Dozens of people are arrested by the Indiana State Police riot squad during a pro-Palestinian protest on campus. The protesters had set up a tent camp in Dunn Meadow at 11 a.m. and police told them to take down the tents, or they would clear the area by force and arrest anybody who didn't leave. All the arrested protesters, including professors, have been banned from Indiana University's campus for a year. Photo Credit: Jeremy Hogan / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52812823 Dozens of people are arrested by the Indiana State Police riot squad during a pro-Palestinian protest on campus. The protesters had set up a tent camp in Dunn Meadow at 11 a.m. and police told them to take down the tents, or they would clear the area by force and arrest anybody who didn't leave. All the arrested protesters, including professors, have been banned from Indiana University's campus for a year. Photo Credit: Jeremy Hogan / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52812819 Dozens of people are arrested by the Indiana State Police riot squad during a pro-Palestinian protest on campus. The protesters had set up a tent camp in Dunn Meadow at 11 a.m. and police told them to take down the tents, or they would clear the area by force and arrest anybody who didn't leave. All the arrested protesters, including professors, have been banned from Indiana University's campus for a year. Photo Credit: Jeremy Hogan / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52812821 A woman seen as dozens of people are arrested by the Indiana State Police riot squad during a pro-Palestinian protest on campus. The protesters had set up a tent camp in Dunn Meadow at 11 a.m. and police told them to take down the tents, or they would clear the area by force and arrest anybody who didn't leave. All the arrested protesters, including professors, have been banned from Indiana University's campus for a year. Photo Credit: Jeremy Hogan / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52812813 Dozens of people are arrested by the Indiana State Police riot squad during a pro-Palestinian protest on campus. The protesters had set up a tent camp in Dunn Meadow at 11 a.m. and police told them to take down the tents, or they would clear the area by force and arrest anybody who didn't leave. All the arrested protesters, including professors, have been banned from Indiana University's campus for a year. Photo Credit: Jeremy Hogan / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52812814 Dozens of people are arrested by the Indiana State Police riot squad during a pro-Palestinian protest on campus. The protesters had set up a tent camp in Dunn Meadow at 11 a.m. and police told them to take down the tents, or they would clear the area by force and arrest anybody who didn't leave. All the arrested protesters, including professors, have been banned from Indiana University's campus for a year. Photo Credit: Jeremy Hogan / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52812816 Dozens of people are arrested by the Indiana State Police riot squad during a pro-Palestinian protest on campus. The protesters had set up a tent camp in Dunn Meadow at 11 a.m. and police told them to take down the tents, or they would clear the area by force and arrest anybody who didn't leave. All the arrested protesters, including professors, have been banned from Indiana University's campus for a year. Photo Credit: Jeremy Hogan / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52812802 Dozens of people are arrested by the Indiana State Police riot squad during a pro-Palestinian protest on campus. The protesters had set up a tent camp in Dunn Meadow at 11 a.m. and police told them to take down the tents, or they would clear the area by force and arrest anybody who didn't leave. All the arrested protesters, including professors, have been banned from Indiana University's campus for a year. Photo Credit: Jeremy Hogan / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52812805 Dozens of people are arrested by the Indiana State Police riot squad during a pro-Palestinian protest on campus. The protesters had set up a tent camp in Dunn Meadow at 11 a.m. and police told them to take down the tents, or they would clear the area by force and arrest anybody who didn't leave. All the arrested protesters, including professors, have been banned from Indiana University's campus for a year. Photo Credit: Jeremy Hogan / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52812810 Dozens of people are arrested by the Indiana State Police riot squad during a pro-Palestinian protest on campus. The protesters had set up a tent camp in Dunn Meadow at 11 a.m. and police told them to take down the tents, or they would clear the area by force and arrest anybody who didn't leave. All the arrested protesters, including professors, have been banned from Indiana University's campus for a year. Photo Credit: Jeremy Hogan / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52812811 Dozens of people are arrested by the Indiana State Police riot squad during a pro-Palestinian protest on campus. The protesters had set up a tent camp in Dunn Meadow at 11 a.m. and police told them to take down the tents, or they would clear the area by force and arrest anybody who didn't leave. All the arrested protesters, including professors, have been banned from Indiana University's campus for a year. Photo Credit: Jeremy Hogan / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52812806 Dozens of people are arrested by the Indiana State Police riot squad during a pro-Palestinian protest on campus. The protesters had set up a tent camp in Dunn Meadow at 11 a.m. and police told them to take down the tents, or they would clear the area by force and arrest anybody who didn't leave. All the arrested protesters, including professors, have been banned from Indiana University's campus for a year. Photo Credit: Jeremy Hogan / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52812815 Dozens of people are arrested by the Indiana State Police riot squad during a pro-Palestinian protest on campus. The protesters had set up a tent camp in Dunn Meadow at 11 a.m. and police told them to take down the tents, or they would clear the area by force and arrest anybody who didn't leave. All the arrested protesters, including professors, have been banned from Indiana University's campus for a year. Photo Credit: Jeremy Hogan / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52812793 Dozens of people are arrested by the Indiana State Police riot squad during a pro-Palestinian protest on campus. The protesters had set up a tent camp in Dunn Meadow at 11 a.m. and police told them to take down the tents, or they would clear the area by force and arrest anybody who didn't leave. All the arrested protesters, including professors, have been banned from Indiana University's campus for a year. Photo Credit: Jeremy Hogan / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52812807 Dozens of people are arrested by the Indiana State Police riot squad during a pro-Palestinian protest on campus. The protesters had set up a tent camp in Dunn Meadow at 11 a.m. and police told them to take down the tents, or they would clear the area by force and arrest anybody who didn't leave. All the arrested protesters, including professors, have been banned from Indiana University's campus for a year. Photo Credit: Jeremy Hogan / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52812789 Dozens of people are arrested by the Indiana State Police riot squad during a pro-Palestinian protest on campus. The protesters had set up a tent camp in Dunn Meadow at 11 a.m. and police told them to take down the tents, or they would clear the area by force and arrest anybody who didn't leave. All the arrested protesters, including professors, have been banned from Indiana University's campus for a year. Photo Credit: Jeremy Hogan / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52812788 Dozens of people are arrested by the Indiana State Police riot squad during a pro-Palestinian protest on campus. The protesters had set up a tent camp in Dunn Meadow at 11 a.m. and police told them to take down the tents, or they would clear the area by force and arrest anybody who didn't leave. All the arrested protesters, including professors, have been banned from Indiana University's campus for a year. Photo Credit: Jeremy Hogan / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52812820 Dozens of people are arrested by the Indiana State Police riot squad during a pro-Palestinian protest on campus. The protesters had set up a tent camp in Dunn Meadow at 11 a.m. and police told them to take down the tents, or they would clear the area by force and arrest anybody who didn't leave. All the arrested protesters, including professors, have been banned from Indiana University's campus for a year. Photo Credit: Jeremy Hogan / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52812791 Dozens of people are arrested by the Indiana State Police riot squad during a pro-Palestinian protest on campus. The protesters had set up a tent camp in Dunn Meadow at 11 a.m. and police told them to take down the tents, or they would clear the area by force and arrest anybody who didn't leave. All the arrested protesters, including professors, have been banned from Indiana University's campus for a year. Photo Credit: Jeremy Hogan / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52812790 Dozens of people are arrested by the Indiana State Police riot squad during a pro-Palestinian protest on campus. The protesters had set up a tent camp in Dunn Meadow at 11 a.m. and police told them to take down the tents, or they would clear the area by force and arrest anybody who didn't leave. All the arrested protesters, including professors, have been banned from Indiana University's campus for a year. Photo Credit: Jeremy Hogan / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52812784 Dozens of people are arrested by the Indiana State Police riot squad during a pro-Palestinian protest on campus. The protesters had set up a tent camp in Dunn Meadow at 11 a.m. and police told them to take down the tents, or they would clear the area by force and arrest anybody who didn't leave. All the arrested protesters, including professors, have been banned from Indiana University's campus for a year. Photo Credit: Jeremy Hogan / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52812800 Dozens of people are arrested by the Indiana State Police riot squad during a pro-Palestinian protest on campus. The protesters had set up a tent camp in Dunn Meadow at 11 a.m. and police told them to take down the tents, or they would clear the area by force and arrest anybody who didn't leave. All the arrested protesters, including professors, have been banned from Indiana University's campus for a year. Photo Credit: Jeremy Hogan / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52812804 Dozens of people are arrested by the Indiana State Police riot squad during a pro-Palestinian protest on campus. The protesters had set up a tent camp in Dunn Meadow at 11 a.m. and police told them to take down the tents, or they would clear the area by force and arrest anybody who didn't leave. All the arrested protesters, including professors, have been banned from Indiana University's campus for a year. Photo Credit: Jeremy Hogan / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52812818 Dozens of people are arrested by the Indiana State Police riot squad during a pro-Palestinian protest on campus. The protesters had set up a tent camp in Dunn Meadow at 11 a.m. and police told them to take down the tents, or they would clear the area by force and arrest anybody who didn't leave. All the arrested protesters, including professors, have been banned from Indiana University's campus for a year. Photo Credit: Jeremy Hogan / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52812796 Dozens of people are arrested by the Indiana State Police riot squad during a pro-Palestinian protest on campus. The protesters had set up a tent camp in Dunn Meadow at 11 a.m. and police told them to take down the tents, or they would clear the area by force and arrest anybody who didn't leave. All the arrested protesters, including professors, have been banned from Indiana University's campus for a year. Photo Credit: Jeremy Hogan / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52812799 Dozens of people are arrested by the Indiana State Police riot squad during a pro-Palestinian protest on campus. The protesters had set up a tent camp in Dunn Meadow at 11 a.m. and police told them to take down the tents, or they would clear the area by force and arrest anybody who didn't leave. All the arrested protesters, including professors, have been banned from Indiana University's campus for a year. Photo Credit: Jeremy Hogan / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52812822 Dozens of people are arrested by the Indiana State Police riot squad during a pro-Palestinian protest on campus. The protesters had set up a tent camp in Dunn Meadow at 11 a.m. and police told them to take down the tents, or they would clear the area by force and arrest anybody who didn't leave. All the arrested protesters, including professors, have been banned from Indiana University's campus for a year. Photo Credit: Jeremy Hogan / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52812795 Dozens of people are arrested by the Indiana State Police riot squad during a pro-Palestinian protest on campus. The protesters had set up a tent camp in Dunn Meadow at 11 a.m. and police told them to take down the tents, or they would clear the area by force and arrest anybody who didn't leave. All the arrested protesters, including professors, have been banned from Indiana University's campus for a year. Photo Credit: Jeremy Hogan / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52812812 Dozens of people are arrested by the Indiana State Police riot squad during a pro-Palestinian protest on campus. The protesters had set up a tent camp in Dunn Meadow at 11 a.m. and police told them to take down the tents, or they would clear the area by force and arrest anybody who didn't leave. All the arrested protesters, including professors, have been banned from Indiana University's campus for a year. Photo Credit: Jeremy Hogan / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52812824 Dozens of people are arrested by the Indiana State Police riot squad during a pro-Palestinian protest on campus. The protesters had set up a tent camp in Dunn Meadow at 11 a.m. and police told them to take down the tents, or they would clear the area by force and arrest anybody who didn't leave. All the arrested protesters, including professors, have been banned from Indiana University's campus for a year. Photo Credit: Jeremy Hogan / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52812783 Dozens of people are arrested by the Indiana State Police riot squad during a pro-Palestinian protest on campus. The protesters had set up a tent camp in Dunn Meadow at 11 a.m. and police told them to take down the tents, or they would clear the area by force and arrest anybody who didn't leave. All the arrested protesters, including professors, have been banned from Indiana University's campus for a year. Photo Credit: Jeremy Hogan / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52812787 Dozens of people are arrested by the Indiana State Police riot squad during a pro-Palestinian protest on campus. The protesters had set up a tent camp in Dunn Meadow at 11 a.m. and police told them to take down the tents, or they would clear the area by force and arrest anybody who didn't leave. All the arrested protesters, including professors, have been banned from Indiana University's campus for a year. Photo Credit: Jeremy Hogan / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52812794 Dozens of people are arrested by the Indiana State Police riot squad during a pro-Palestinian protest on campus. The protesters had set up a tent camp in Dunn Meadow at 11 a.m. and police told them to take down the tents, or they would clear the area by force and arrest anybody who didn't leave. All the arrested protesters, including professors, have been banned from Indiana University's campus for a year. Photo Credit: Jeremy Hogan / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52812801 Dozens of people are arrested by the Indiana State Police riot squad during a pro-Palestinian protest on campus. The protesters had set up a tent camp in Dunn Meadow at 11 a.m. and police told them to take down the tents, or they would clear the area by force and arrest anybody who didn't leave. All the arrested protesters, including professors, have been banned from Indiana University's campus for a year. Photo Credit: Jeremy Hogan / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52812797 Dozens of people are arrested by the Indiana State Police riot squad during a pro-Palestinian protest on campus. The protesters had set up a tent camp in Dunn Meadow at 11 a.m. and police told them to take down the tents, or they would clear the area by force and arrest anybody who didn't leave. All the arrested protesters, including professors, have been banned from Indiana University's campus for a year. Photo Credit: Jeremy Hogan / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52812817 A woman seen as dozens of people are arrested by the Indiana State Police riot squad during a pro-Palestinian protest on campus. The protesters had set up a tent camp in Dunn Meadow at 11 a.m. and police told them to take down the tents, or they would clear the area by force and arrest anybody who didn't leave. All the arrested protesters, including professors, have been banned from Indiana University's campus for a year. Photo Credit: Jeremy Hogan / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52812798 Dozens of people are arrested by the Indiana State Police riot squad during a pro-Palestinian protest on campus. The protesters had set up a tent camp in Dunn Meadow at 11 a.m. and police told them to take down the tents, or they would clear the area by force and arrest anybody who didn't leave. All the arrested protesters, including professors, have been banned from Indiana University's campus for a year. Photo Credit: Jeremy Hogan / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52812786 Dozens of people are arrested by the Indiana State Police riot squad during a pro-Palestinian protest on campus. The protesters had set up a tent camp in Dunn Meadow at 11 a.m. and police told them to take down the tents, or they would clear the area by force and arrest anybody who didn't leave. All the arrested protesters, including professors, have been banned from Indiana University's campus for a year. Photo Credit: Jeremy Hogan / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52812808 Dozens of people are arrested by the Indiana State Police riot squad during a pro-Palestinian protest on campus. The protesters had set up a tent camp in Dunn Meadow at 11 a.m. and police told them to take down the tents, or they would clear the area by force and arrest anybody who didn't leave. All the arrested protesters, including professors, have been banned from Indiana University's campus for a year. Photo Credit: Jeremy Hogan / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52784907 Support for Israel and the hostages shown with roses, the Israeli & US flags along with a "Bring them home now" banner hung along the walkway in front of the encampment. Speaker of the House Mike Johnson receives a less than warm welcome as he addresses the protesting students of Columbia University after meeting with Jewish students. Johnson mentioned the possibility of bringing in the National Guard as well as cutting funding to participating universities. The press conference comes on the heels of a 48 hour extension given to the students in the ìGaza Solidarity Encampmentî to either vacate or be forcibly removed. Photo Credit: Syndi Pilar / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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20240424_zip_s231_058 April 24, 2024, Chapainawabganj, Rajshahi, Bangladesh: Thousands of bright green mangoes are organised by sellers as they prepare for a day at the biggest mango market in Kansat, Chapainawabganj, Bangladesh. Every day mango farmers from the surrounding areas bring them to the market using bicycles. About 1200 tons of mangoes are sold at this market every day. It is the biggest mango market in the country. Bangladesh generally produces about 800,000 metric tons of mangoes on 51,000 hectares of land. Chapainawabganj alone produces almost 200,000 tons of mangoes on 23,282 hectares of land. Mango - the king of fruits in Bangladesh - is one of the most delicious and popular fruits during the sunny summer. The best consumption of mango is in the form of fresh fruit. The ripe fruit is peeled and the pulp is eaten as such, the fleshes are either cut into pieces or made into small slices. Green fruits are often put into curries or 'dal' (pulse soup) for extra taste. A considerable quantity of both ripe and green fruits are used for making jam, jelly, squash, chutney, pickle, and similar other products. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240424_zip_s231_060 April 24, 2024, Chapainawabganj, Rajshahi, Bangladesh: Thousands of bright green mangoes are organised by sellers as they prepare for a day at the biggest mango market in Kansat, Chapainawabganj, Bangladesh. Every day mango farmers from the surrounding areas bring them to the market using bicycles. About 1200 tons of mangoes are sold at this market every day. It is the biggest mango market in the country. Bangladesh generally produces about 800,000 metric tons of mangoes on 51,000 hectares of land. Chapainawabganj alone produces almost 200,000 tons of mangoes on 23,282 hectares of land. Mango - the king of fruits in Bangladesh - is one of the most delicious and popular fruits during the sunny summer. The best consumption of mango is in the form of fresh fruit. The ripe fruit is peeled and the pulp is eaten as such, the fleshes are either cut into pieces or made into small slices. Green fruits are often put into curries or 'dal' (pulse soup) for extra taste. A considerable quantity of both ripe and green fruits are used for making jam, jelly, squash, chutney, pickle, and similar other products. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240424_zip_s231_061 April 24, 2024, Chapainawabganj, Rajshahi, Bangladesh: Thousands of bright green mangoes are organised by sellers as they prepare for a day at the biggest mango market in Kansat, Chapainawabganj, Bangladesh. Every day mango farmers from the surrounding areas bring them to the market using bicycles. About 1200 tons of mangoes are sold at this market every day. It is the biggest mango market in the country. Bangladesh generally produces about 800,000 metric tons of mangoes on 51,000 hectares of land. Chapainawabganj alone produces almost 200,000 tons of mangoes on 23,282 hectares of land. Mango - the king of fruits in Bangladesh - is one of the most delicious and popular fruits during the sunny summer. The best consumption of mango is in the form of fresh fruit. The ripe fruit is peeled and the pulp is eaten as such, the fleshes are either cut into pieces or made into small slices. Green fruits are often put into curries or 'dal' (pulse soup) for extra taste. A considerable quantity of both ripe and green fruits are used for making jam, jelly, squash, chutney, pickle, and similar other products. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240424_zip_s231_050 April 24, 2024, Chapainawabganj, Rajshahi, Bangladesh: Thousands of bright green mangoes are organised by sellers as they prepare for a day at the biggest mango market in Kansat, Chapainawabganj, Bangladesh. Every day mango farmers from the surrounding areas bring them to the market using bicycles. About 1200 tons of mangoes are sold at this market every day. It is the biggest mango market in the country. Bangladesh generally produces about 800,000 metric tons of mangoes on 51,000 hectares of land. Chapainawabganj alone produces almost 200,000 tons of mangoes on 23,282 hectares of land. Mango - the king of fruits in Bangladesh - is one of the most delicious and popular fruits during the sunny summer. The best consumption of mango is in the form of fresh fruit. The ripe fruit is peeled and the pulp is eaten as such, the fleshes are either cut into pieces or made into small slices. Green fruits are often put into curries or 'dal' (pulse soup) for extra taste. A considerable quantity of both ripe and green fruits are used for making jam, jelly, squash, chutney, pickle, and similar other products. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240424_zip_s231_048 April 24, 2024, Chapainawabganj, Rajshahi, Bangladesh: Thousands of bright green mangoes are organised by sellers as they prepare for a day at the biggest mango market in Kansat, Chapainawabganj, Bangladesh. Every day mango farmers from the surrounding areas bring them to the market using bicycles. About 1200 tons of mangoes are sold at this market every day. It is the biggest mango market in the country. Bangladesh generally produces about 800,000 metric tons of mangoes on 51,000 hectares of land. Chapainawabganj alone produces almost 200,000 tons of mangoes on 23,282 hectares of land. Mango - the king of fruits in Bangladesh - is one of the most delicious and popular fruits during the sunny summer. The best consumption of mango is in the form of fresh fruit. The ripe fruit is peeled and the pulp is eaten as such, the fleshes are either cut into pieces or made into small slices. Green fruits are often put into curries or 'dal' (pulse soup) for extra taste. A considerable quantity of both ripe and green fruits are used for making jam, jelly, squash, chutney, pickle, and similar other products. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240424_zip_s231_047 April 24, 2024, Chapainawabganj, Rajshahi, Bangladesh: Thousands of bright green mangoes are organised by sellers as they prepare for a day at the biggest mango market in Kansat, Chapainawabganj, Bangladesh. Every day mango farmers from the surrounding areas bring them to the market using bicycles. About 1200 tons of mangoes are sold at this market every day. It is the biggest mango market in the country. Bangladesh generally produces about 800,000 metric tons of mangoes on 51,000 hectares of land. Chapainawabganj alone produces almost 200,000 tons of mangoes on 23,282 hectares of land. Mango - the king of fruits in Bangladesh - is one of the most delicious and popular fruits during the sunny summer. The best consumption of mango is in the form of fresh fruit. The ripe fruit is peeled and the pulp is eaten as such, the fleshes are either cut into pieces or made into small slices. Green fruits are often put into curries or 'dal' (pulse soup) for extra taste. A considerable quantity of both ripe and green fruits are used for making jam, jelly, squash, chutney, pickle, and similar other products. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240424_zip_s231_045 April 24, 2024, Chapainawabganj, Rajshahi, Bangladesh: Thousands of bright green mangoes are organised by sellers as they prepare for a day at the biggest mango market in Kansat, Chapainawabganj, Bangladesh. Every day mango farmers from the surrounding areas bring them to the market using bicycles. About 1200 tons of mangoes are sold at this market every day. It is the biggest mango market in the country. Bangladesh generally produces about 800,000 metric tons of mangoes on 51,000 hectares of land. Chapainawabganj alone produces almost 200,000 tons of mangoes on 23,282 hectares of land. Mango - the king of fruits in Bangladesh - is one of the most delicious and popular fruits during the sunny summer. The best consumption of mango is in the form of fresh fruit. The ripe fruit is peeled and the pulp is eaten as such, the fleshes are either cut into pieces or made into small slices. Green fruits are often put into curries or 'dal' (pulse soup) for extra taste. A considerable quantity of both ripe and green fruits are used for making jam, jelly, squash, chutney, pickle, and similar other products. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240424_zip_s231_046 April 24, 2024, Chapainawabganj, Rajshahi, Bangladesh: Thousands of bright green mangoes are organised by sellers as they prepare for a day at the biggest mango market in Kansat, Chapainawabganj, Bangladesh. Every day mango farmers from the surrounding areas bring them to the market using bicycles. About 1200 tons of mangoes are sold at this market every day. It is the biggest mango market in the country. Bangladesh generally produces about 800,000 metric tons of mangoes on 51,000 hectares of land. Chapainawabganj alone produces almost 200,000 tons of mangoes on 23,282 hectares of land. Mango - the king of fruits in Bangladesh - is one of the most delicious and popular fruits during the sunny summer. The best consumption of mango is in the form of fresh fruit. The ripe fruit is peeled and the pulp is eaten as such, the fleshes are either cut into pieces or made into small slices. Green fruits are often put into curries or 'dal' (pulse soup) for extra taste. A considerable quantity of both ripe and green fruits are used for making jam, jelly, squash, chutney, pickle, and similar other products. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240424_zip_s231_043 April 24, 2024, Chapainawabganj, Rajshahi, Bangladesh: Thousands of bright green mangoes are organised by sellers as they prepare for a day at the biggest mango market in Kansat, Chapainawabganj, Bangladesh. Every day mango farmers from the surrounding areas bring them to the market using bicycles. About 1200 tons of mangoes are sold at this market every day. It is the biggest mango market in the country. Bangladesh generally produces about 800,000 metric tons of mangoes on 51,000 hectares of land. Chapainawabganj alone produces almost 200,000 tons of mangoes on 23,282 hectares of land. Mango - the king of fruits in Bangladesh - is one of the most delicious and popular fruits during the sunny summer. The best consumption of mango is in the form of fresh fruit. The ripe fruit is peeled and the pulp is eaten as such, the fleshes are either cut into pieces or made into small slices. Green fruits are often put into curries or 'dal' (pulse soup) for extra taste. A considerable quantity of both ripe and green fruits are used for making jam, jelly, squash, chutney, pickle, and similar other products. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240424_zip_s231_042 April 24, 2024, Chapainawabganj, Rajshahi, Bangladesh: Thousands of bright green mangoes are organised by sellers as they prepare for a day at the biggest mango market in Kansat, Chapainawabganj, Bangladesh. Every day mango farmers from the surrounding areas bring them to the market using bicycles. About 1200 tons of mangoes are sold at this market every day. It is the biggest mango market in the country. Bangladesh generally produces about 800,000 metric tons of mangoes on 51,000 hectares of land. Chapainawabganj alone produces almost 200,000 tons of mangoes on 23,282 hectares of land. Mango - the king of fruits in Bangladesh - is one of the most delicious and popular fruits during the sunny summer. The best consumption of mango is in the form of fresh fruit. The ripe fruit is peeled and the pulp is eaten as such, the fleshes are either cut into pieces or made into small slices. Green fruits are often put into curries or 'dal' (pulse soup) for extra taste. A considerable quantity of both ripe and green fruits are used for making jam, jelly, squash, chutney, pickle, and similar other products. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240424_zip_s231_044 April 24, 2024, Chapainawabganj, Rajshahi, Bangladesh: Thousands of bright green mangoes are organised by sellers as they prepare for a day at the biggest mango market in Kansat, Chapainawabganj, Bangladesh. Every day mango farmers from the surrounding areas bring them to the market using bicycles. About 1200 tons of mangoes are sold at this market every day. It is the biggest mango market in the country. Bangladesh generally produces about 800,000 metric tons of mangoes on 51,000 hectares of land. Chapainawabganj alone produces almost 200,000 tons of mangoes on 23,282 hectares of land. Mango - the king of fruits in Bangladesh - is one of the most delicious and popular fruits during the sunny summer. The best consumption of mango is in the form of fresh fruit. The ripe fruit is peeled and the pulp is eaten as such, the fleshes are either cut into pieces or made into small slices. Green fruits are often put into curries or 'dal' (pulse soup) for extra taste. A considerable quantity of both ripe and green fruits are used for making jam, jelly, squash, chutney, pickle, and similar other products. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240424_zip_s231_030 April 24, 2024, Chapainawabganj, Rajshahi, Bangladesh: Thousands of bright green mangoes are organised by sellers as they prepare for a day at the biggest mango market in Kansat, Chapainawabganj, Bangladesh. Every day mango farmers from the surrounding areas bring them to the market using bicycles. About 1200 tons of mangoes are sold at this market every day. It is the biggest mango market in the country. Bangladesh generally produces about 800,000 metric tons of mangoes on 51,000 hectares of land. Chapainawabganj alone produces almost 200,000 tons of mangoes on 23,282 hectares of land. Mango - the king of fruits in Bangladesh - is one of the most delicious and popular fruits during the sunny summer. The best consumption of mango is in the form of fresh fruit. The ripe fruit is peeled and the pulp is eaten as such, the fleshes are either cut into pieces or made into small slices. Green fruits are often put into curries or 'dal' (pulse soup) for extra taste. A considerable quantity of both ripe and green fruits are used for making jam, jelly, squash, chutney, pickle, and similar other products. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240424_zip_s231_033 April 24, 2024, Chapainawabganj, Rajshahi, Bangladesh: Thousands of bright green mangoes are organised by sellers as they prepare for a day at the biggest mango market in Kansat, Chapainawabganj, Bangladesh. Every day mango farmers from the surrounding areas bring them to the market using bicycles. About 1200 tons of mangoes are sold at this market every day. It is the biggest mango market in the country. Bangladesh generally produces about 800,000 metric tons of mangoes on 51,000 hectares of land. Chapainawabganj alone produces almost 200,000 tons of mangoes on 23,282 hectares of land. Mango - the king of fruits in Bangladesh - is one of the most delicious and popular fruits during the sunny summer. The best consumption of mango is in the form of fresh fruit. The ripe fruit is peeled and the pulp is eaten as such, the fleshes are either cut into pieces or made into small slices. Green fruits are often put into curries or 'dal' (pulse soup) for extra taste. A considerable quantity of both ripe and green fruits are used for making jam, jelly, squash, chutney, pickle, and similar other products. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240424_zip_s231_027 April 24, 2024, Chapainawabganj, Rajshahi, Bangladesh: Thousands of bright green mangoes are organised by sellers as they prepare for a day at the biggest mango market in Kansat, Chapainawabganj, Bangladesh. Every day mango farmers from the surrounding areas bring them to the market using bicycles. About 1200 tons of mangoes are sold at this market every day. It is the biggest mango market in the country. Bangladesh generally produces about 800,000 metric tons of mangoes on 51,000 hectares of land. Chapainawabganj alone produces almost 200,000 tons of mangoes on 23,282 hectares of land. Mango - the king of fruits in Bangladesh - is one of the most delicious and popular fruits during the sunny summer. The best consumption of mango is in the form of fresh fruit. The ripe fruit is peeled and the pulp is eaten as such, the fleshes are either cut into pieces or made into small slices. Green fruits are often put into curries or 'dal' (pulse soup) for extra taste. A considerable quantity of both ripe and green fruits are used for making jam, jelly, squash, chutney, pickle, and similar other products. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240424_zip_s231_020 April 24, 2024, Chapainawabganj, Rajshahi, Bangladesh: Thousands of bright green mangoes are organised by sellers as they prepare for a day at the biggest mango market in Kansat, Chapainawabganj, Bangladesh. Every day mango farmers from the surrounding areas bring them to the market using bicycles. About 1200 tons of mangoes are sold at this market every day. It is the biggest mango market in the country. Bangladesh generally produces about 800,000 metric tons of mangoes on 51,000 hectares of land. Chapainawabganj alone produces almost 200,000 tons of mangoes on 23,282 hectares of land. Mango - the king of fruits in Bangladesh - is one of the most delicious and popular fruits during the sunny summer. The best consumption of mango is in the form of fresh fruit. The ripe fruit is peeled and the pulp is eaten as such, the fleshes are either cut into pieces or made into small slices. Green fruits are often put into curries or 'dal' (pulse soup) for extra taste. A considerable quantity of both ripe and green fruits are used for making jam, jelly, squash, chutney, pickle, and similar other products. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240424_zip_s231_017 April 24, 2024, Chapainawabganj, Rajshahi, Bangladesh: Thousands of bright green mangoes are organised by sellers as they prepare for a day at the biggest mango market in Kansat, Chapainawabganj, Bangladesh. Every day mango farmers from the surrounding areas bring them to the market using bicycles. About 1200 tons of mangoes are sold at this market every day. It is the biggest mango market in the country. Bangladesh generally produces about 800,000 metric tons of mangoes on 51,000 hectares of land. Chapainawabganj alone produces almost 200,000 tons of mangoes on 23,282 hectares of land. Mango - the king of fruits in Bangladesh - is one of the most delicious and popular fruits during the sunny summer. The best consumption of mango is in the form of fresh fruit. The ripe fruit is peeled and the pulp is eaten as such, the fleshes are either cut into pieces or made into small slices. Green fruits are often put into curries or 'dal' (pulse soup) for extra taste. A considerable quantity of both ripe and green fruits are used for making jam, jelly, squash, chutney, pickle, and similar other products. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240424_zip_s231_019 April 24, 2024, Chapainawabganj, Rajshahi, Bangladesh: Thousands of bright green mangoes are organised by sellers as they prepare for a day at the biggest mango market in Kansat, Chapainawabganj, Bangladesh. Every day mango farmers from the surrounding areas bring them to the market using bicycles. About 1200 tons of mangoes are sold at this market every day. It is the biggest mango market in the country. Bangladesh generally produces about 800,000 metric tons of mangoes on 51,000 hectares of land. Chapainawabganj alone produces almost 200,000 tons of mangoes on 23,282 hectares of land. Mango - the king of fruits in Bangladesh - is one of the most delicious and popular fruits during the sunny summer. The best consumption of mango is in the form of fresh fruit. The ripe fruit is peeled and the pulp is eaten as such, the fleshes are either cut into pieces or made into small slices. Green fruits are often put into curries or 'dal' (pulse soup) for extra taste. A considerable quantity of both ripe and green fruits are used for making jam, jelly, squash, chutney, pickle, and similar other products. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240424_zip_s231_021 April 24, 2024, Chapainawabganj, Rajshahi, Bangladesh: Thousands of bright green mangoes are organised by sellers as they prepare for a day at the biggest mango market in Kansat, Chapainawabganj, Bangladesh. Every day mango farmers from the surrounding areas bring them to the market using bicycles. About 1200 tons of mangoes are sold at this market every day. It is the biggest mango market in the country. Bangladesh generally produces about 800,000 metric tons of mangoes on 51,000 hectares of land. Chapainawabganj alone produces almost 200,000 tons of mangoes on 23,282 hectares of land. Mango - the king of fruits in Bangladesh - is one of the most delicious and popular fruits during the sunny summer. The best consumption of mango is in the form of fresh fruit. The ripe fruit is peeled and the pulp is eaten as such, the fleshes are either cut into pieces or made into small slices. Green fruits are often put into curries or 'dal' (pulse soup) for extra taste. A considerable quantity of both ripe and green fruits are used for making jam, jelly, squash, chutney, pickle, and similar other products. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240424_zip_s231_022 April 24, 2024, Chapainawabganj, Rajshahi, Bangladesh: Thousands of bright green mangoes are organised by sellers as they prepare for a day at the biggest mango market in Kansat, Chapainawabganj, Bangladesh. Every day mango farmers from the surrounding areas bring them to the market using bicycles. About 1200 tons of mangoes are sold at this market every day. It is the biggest mango market in the country. Bangladesh generally produces about 800,000 metric tons of mangoes on 51,000 hectares of land. Chapainawabganj alone produces almost 200,000 tons of mangoes on 23,282 hectares of land. Mango - the king of fruits in Bangladesh - is one of the most delicious and popular fruits during the sunny summer. The best consumption of mango is in the form of fresh fruit. The ripe fruit is peeled and the pulp is eaten as such, the fleshes are either cut into pieces or made into small slices. Green fruits are often put into curries or 'dal' (pulse soup) for extra taste. A considerable quantity of both ripe and green fruits are used for making jam, jelly, squash, chutney, pickle, and similar other products. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240424_zip_s231_015 April 24, 2024, Chapainawabganj, Rajshahi, Bangladesh: Thousands of bright green mangoes are organised by sellers as they prepare for a day at the biggest mango market in Kansat, Chapainawabganj, Bangladesh. Every day mango farmers from the surrounding areas bring them to the market using bicycles. About 1200 tons of mangoes are sold at this market every day. It is the biggest mango market in the country. Bangladesh generally produces about 800,000 metric tons of mangoes on 51,000 hectares of land. Chapainawabganj alone produces almost 200,000 tons of mangoes on 23,282 hectares of land. Mango - the king of fruits in Bangladesh - is one of the most delicious and popular fruits during the sunny summer. The best consumption of mango is in the form of fresh fruit. The ripe fruit is peeled and the pulp is eaten as such, the fleshes are either cut into pieces or made into small slices. Green fruits are often put into curries or 'dal' (pulse soup) for extra taste. A considerable quantity of both ripe and green fruits are used for making jam, jelly, squash, chutney, pickle, and similar other products. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240424_zip_s231_016 April 24, 2024, Chapainawabganj, Rajshahi, Bangladesh: Thousands of bright green mangoes are organised by sellers as they prepare for a day at the biggest mango market in Kansat, Chapainawabganj, Bangladesh. Every day mango farmers from the surrounding areas bring them to the market using bicycles. About 1200 tons of mangoes are sold at this market every day. It is the biggest mango market in the country. Bangladesh generally produces about 800,000 metric tons of mangoes on 51,000 hectares of land. Chapainawabganj alone produces almost 200,000 tons of mangoes on 23,282 hectares of land. Mango - the king of fruits in Bangladesh - is one of the most delicious and popular fruits during the sunny summer. The best consumption of mango is in the form of fresh fruit. The ripe fruit is peeled and the pulp is eaten as such, the fleshes are either cut into pieces or made into small slices. Green fruits are often put into curries or 'dal' (pulse soup) for extra taste. A considerable quantity of both ripe and green fruits are used for making jam, jelly, squash, chutney, pickle, and similar other products. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240424_zip_s231_013 April 24, 2024, Chapainawabganj, Rajshahi, Bangladesh: Thousands of bright green mangoes are organised by sellers as they prepare for a day at the biggest mango market in Kansat, Chapainawabganj, Bangladesh. Every day mango farmers from the surrounding areas bring them to the market using bicycles. About 1200 tons of mangoes are sold at this market every day. It is the biggest mango market in the country. Bangladesh generally produces about 800,000 metric tons of mangoes on 51,000 hectares of land. Chapainawabganj alone produces almost 200,000 tons of mangoes on 23,282 hectares of land. Mango - the king of fruits in Bangladesh - is one of the most delicious and popular fruits during the sunny summer. The best consumption of mango is in the form of fresh fruit. The ripe fruit is peeled and the pulp is eaten as such, the fleshes are either cut into pieces or made into small slices. Green fruits are often put into curries or 'dal' (pulse soup) for extra taste. A considerable quantity of both ripe and green fruits are used for making jam, jelly, squash, chutney, pickle, and similar other products. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240424_zip_s231_012 April 24, 2024, Chapainawabganj, Rajshahi, Bangladesh: Thousands of bright green mangoes are organised by sellers as they prepare for a day at the biggest mango market in Kansat, Chapainawabganj, Bangladesh. Every day mango farmers from the surrounding areas bring them to the market using bicycles. About 1200 tons of mangoes are sold at this market every day. It is the biggest mango market in the country. Bangladesh generally produces about 800,000 metric tons of mangoes on 51,000 hectares of land. Chapainawabganj alone produces almost 200,000 tons of mangoes on 23,282 hectares of land. Mango - the king of fruits in Bangladesh - is one of the most delicious and popular fruits during the sunny summer. The best consumption of mango is in the form of fresh fruit. The ripe fruit is peeled and the pulp is eaten as such, the fleshes are either cut into pieces or made into small slices. Green fruits are often put into curries or 'dal' (pulse soup) for extra taste. A considerable quantity of both ripe and green fruits are used for making jam, jelly, squash, chutney, pickle, and similar other products. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240424_zip_s231_011 April 24, 2024, Chapainawabganj, Rajshahi, Bangladesh: Thousands of bright green mangoes are organised by sellers as they prepare for a day at the biggest mango market in Kansat, Chapainawabganj, Bangladesh. Every day mango farmers from the surrounding areas bring them to the market using bicycles. About 1200 tons of mangoes are sold at this market every day. It is the biggest mango market in the country. Bangladesh generally produces about 800,000 metric tons of mangoes on 51,000 hectares of land. Chapainawabganj alone produces almost 200,000 tons of mangoes on 23,282 hectares of land. Mango - the king of fruits in Bangladesh - is one of the most delicious and popular fruits during the sunny summer. The best consumption of mango is in the form of fresh fruit. The ripe fruit is peeled and the pulp is eaten as such, the fleshes are either cut into pieces or made into small slices. Green fruits are often put into curries or 'dal' (pulse soup) for extra taste. A considerable quantity of both ripe and green fruits are used for making jam, jelly, squash, chutney, pickle, and similar other products. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240424_zip_s231_006 April 24, 2024, Chapainawabganj, Rajshahi, Bangladesh: Thousands of bright green mangoes are organised by sellers as they prepare for a day at the biggest mango market in Kansat, Chapainawabganj, Bangladesh. Every day mango farmers from the surrounding areas bring them to the market using bicycles. About 1200 tons of mangoes are sold at this market every day. It is the biggest mango market in the country. Bangladesh generally produces about 800,000 metric tons of mangoes on 51,000 hectares of land. Chapainawabganj alone produces almost 200,000 tons of mangoes on 23,282 hectares of land. Mango - the king of fruits in Bangladesh - is one of the most delicious and popular fruits during the sunny summer. The best consumption of mango is in the form of fresh fruit. The ripe fruit is peeled and the pulp is eaten as such, the fleshes are either cut into pieces or made into small slices. Green fruits are often put into curries or 'dal' (pulse soup) for extra taste. A considerable quantity of both ripe and green fruits are used for making jam, jelly, squash, chutney, pickle, and similar other products. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240424_zip_s231_001 April 24, 2024, Chapainawabganj, Rajshahi, Bangladesh: Thousands of bright green mangoes are organised by sellers as they prepare for a day at the biggest mango market in Kansat, Chapainawabganj, Bangladesh. Every day mango farmers from the surrounding areas bring them to the market using bicycles. About 1200 tons of mangoes are sold at this market every day. It is the biggest mango market in the country. Bangladesh generally produces about 800,000 metric tons of mangoes on 51,000 hectares of land. Chapainawabganj alone produces almost 200,000 tons of mangoes on 23,282 hectares of land. Mango - the king of fruits in Bangladesh - is one of the most delicious and popular fruits during the sunny summer. The best consumption of mango is in the form of fresh fruit. The ripe fruit is peeled and the pulp is eaten as such, the fleshes are either cut into pieces or made into small slices. Green fruits are often put into curries or 'dal' (pulse soup) for extra taste. A considerable quantity of both ripe and green fruits are used for making jam, jelly, squash, chutney, pickle, and similar other products. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240424_zip_s231_002 April 24, 2024, Chapainawabganj, Rajshahi, Bangladesh: Thousands of bright green mangoes are organised by sellers as they prepare for a day at the biggest mango market in Kansat, Chapainawabganj, Bangladesh. Every day mango farmers from the surrounding areas bring them to the market using bicycles. About 1200 tons of mangoes are sold at this market every day. It is the biggest mango market in the country. Bangladesh generally produces about 800,000 metric tons of mangoes on 51,000 hectares of land. Chapainawabganj alone produces almost 200,000 tons of mangoes on 23,282 hectares of land. Mango - the king of fruits in Bangladesh - is one of the most delicious and popular fruits during the sunny summer. The best consumption of mango is in the form of fresh fruit. The ripe fruit is peeled and the pulp is eaten as such, the fleshes are either cut into pieces or made into small slices. Green fruits are often put into curries or 'dal' (pulse soup) for extra taste. A considerable quantity of both ripe and green fruits are used for making jam, jelly, squash, chutney, pickle, and similar other products. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240422_znp_r174_056 April 22, 2024, New York, New York, USA: ABDULLAH AKI, with Within Our Lifetime WOLPalestine addresses participants. Students at NYU began a Gaza solidarity encampment this morning on Gould Plaza in the Washington Square campus. Students stand with Columbia University studentsâ?? ongoing encampment and join colleges and universities across the country staging encampments for Gaza. Student protesters demand that the university divest from profiteering from the Israeli genocide of the Palestinian people, that NYU shut down its Tel Aviv campus, remove NYPD from the NY campus, and protect the right to pro-Palestinian speech by students and faculty. NYU public safety issued a warning to protesters to clear the plaza by 4pm but the encampment remained past 4pm without interruption from public safety or police. A protester holds a sign that reads ''Stop using my taxes for find a genocide. (Credit Image: © Gina M Randazzo/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240421_zia_a189_212 April 21, 2024, Toulouse, France: The Red Rebel and Black Rebel movement created by Extinction Rebellion hold a sign reading â??Blood and sap connect us more than asphaltâ? during a demonstration called by the GNSA, Greenpeace, the La Voie est Libre collective, Extinction Rébellion and several left-wing or environmentalist parties, was declared in the Haute-Garonne prefecture. Against the A69 motorway project linking Toulouse and the town of Castres, in Toulouse, southwestern France, on April 21, 2024. (Credit Image: © Jumeau Alexis/Abaca/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240421_zia_a189_195 April 21, 2024, Toulouse, France: The Red Rebel and Black Rebel movement created by Extinction Rebellion hold a sign reading â??Blood and sap connect us more than asphaltâ? during a demonstration called by the GNSA, Greenpeace, the La Voie est Libre collective, Extinction Rébellion and several left-wing or environmentalist parties, was declared in the Haute-Garonne prefecture. Against the A69 motorway project linking Toulouse and the town of Castres, in Toulouse, southwestern France, on April 21, 2024. (Credit Image: © Jumeau Alexis/Abaca/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240421_zia_a189_194 April 21, 2024, Toulouse, France: The Red Rebel and Black Rebel movement created by Extinction Rebellion hold a sign reading â??Blood and sap connect us more than asphaltâ? during a demonstration called by the GNSA, Greenpeace, the La Voie est Libre collective, Extinction Rébellion and several left-wing or environmentalist parties, was declared in the Haute-Garonne prefecture. Against the A69 motorway project linking Toulouse and the town of Castres, in Toulouse, southwestern France, on April 21, 2024. (Credit Image: © Jumeau Alexis/Abaca/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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52710508 Denise Van Outen, Caprice Bourret, Gok Wan and Victoria Ekanoye are seen backstage with Duncan James as they attend Blue's sold out final night at the London PalladiumPictured: Denise Van OutenRef: SPL10820978 210424 NON-EXCLUSIVEPicture by: Brett D. Cove / SplashNews.comSplash News and Pictures**USE CHILD PIXELATED IMAGES OR FOOTAGE IF YOUR TERRITORY REQUIRES IT**USA: 310-525-5808 UK: 020 8126 1009eamteam@shutterstock.comWorld Rights, Photo Credit: Brett D. Cove / SplashNews.com/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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20240421_zsa_d204_023 April 21, 2024, Dortmund, Nordrhein Westfalen, Deutschland, Germany: Football 1st Bundesliga / Borussia Dortmund - Bayer Leverkusen. Trainer Xabier '' Xabi'' ALONSO (LEV) Gestik, Geste, .Fussball 1. Bundesliga, 30.Spieltag, Borussia Dortmund (DO) - Bayer 04 Leverkusen (LEV), am 21.04.2024 in Dortmund/ Deutschland. .#DFL regulations prohibit any use of photographs as image sequences and/or quasi-video (Credit Image: © Anke Waelischmiller/DDP/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240421_zsa_d204_024 April 21, 2024, Dortmund, Nordrhein Westfalen, Deutschland, Germany: Football 1st Bundesliga / Borussia Dortmund - Bayer Leverkusen. Feature, Fans aus LEV mit einem Plakat mit der Deutschen Meisterschale.Fussball 1. Bundesliga, 30.Spieltag, Borussia Dortmund (DO) - Bayer 04 Leverkusen (LEV), am 21.04.2024 in Dortmund/ Deutschland. .#DFL regulations prohibit any use of photographs as image sequences and/or quasi-video (Credit Image: © Anke Waelischmiller/DDP/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240421_zab_a11_172 April 21, 2024, Dortmund, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Deutschland: 1. Bundesliga - Borussia Dortmund - Bayer 04 Leverkusen am 21.04.2024 im Signal Iduna Park in Dortmund.Jubel über den Sieg bei der Mannschaft von Bayer Leverkusen.Foto: osnapix.DFL regulations prohibit any use of photographs as image sequences and/or quasi-video / action press (Credit Image: © Titgemeyer/Action Press/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240421_zab_a11_176 April 21, 2024, Dortmund, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Deutschland: 1. Bundesliga - Borussia Dortmund - Bayer 04 Leverkusen am 21.04.2024 im Signal Iduna Park in Dortmund.Trainer Xabi Alonso (Leverkusen) gestikuliert.Foto: osnapix.DFL regulations prohibit any use of photographs as image sequences and/or quasi-video / action press (Credit Image: © Titgemeyer/Action Press/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240421_zab_a11_170 April 21, 2024, Dortmund, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Deutschland: 1. Bundesliga - Borussia Dortmund - Bayer 04 Leverkusen am 21.04.2024 im Signal Iduna Park in Dortmund.Jubel, Torjubel, Torschuetze, Torschütze Josip Stanisic (Leverkusen 2) jubelt nach seinem Tor zum 1 zu 1 .Foto: osnapix.DFL regulations prohibit any use of photographs as image sequences and/or quasi-video / action press (Credit Image: © Titgemeyer/Action Press/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240421_zab_a11_175 April 21, 2024, Dortmund, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Deutschland: 1. Bundesliga - Borussia Dortmund - Bayer 04 Leverkusen am 21.04.2024 im Signal Iduna Park in Dortmund.Trainer Xabi Alonso (Leverkusen) bedankt sich bei Florian Wirtz (Leverkusen 10) und Jonathan Tah (Leverkusen 4) .Foto: osnapix.DFL regulations prohibit any use of photographs as image sequences and/or quasi-video / action press (Credit Image: © Titgemeyer/Action Press/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240421_zsa_d204_012 April 21, 2024, Dortmund, Nordrhein Westfalen, Deutschland, Germany: Football 1st Bundesliga / Borussia Dortmund - Bayer Leverkusen. v.l. Niclas FUELLKRUG (Fuellkrug)(DO), Jeremie FRIMPONG (LEV), Marcel SABITZER (DO) Aktion, Zweikampf, .Fussball 1. Bundesliga, 30.Spieltag, Borussia Dortmund (DO) - Bayer 04 Leverkusen (LEV), am 21.04.2024 in Dortmund/ Deutschland. .#DFL regulations prohibit any use of photographs as image sequences and/or quasi-video (Credit Image: © Anke Waelischmiller/DDP/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240421_zab_a11_179 April 21, 2024, Dortmund, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Deutschland: 1. Bundesliga - Borussia Dortmund - Bayer 04 Leverkusen am 21.04.2024 im Signal Iduna Park in Dortmund.Jeremie Frimpong (Leverkusen 30) zeigt Schiedsrichter Daniel Siebert die Stelle wo er getroffen wurde und er einen Elfmeter forderte .Foto: osnapix.DFL regulations prohibit any use of photographs as image sequences and/or quasi-video / action press (Credit Image: © Titgemeyer/Action Press/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240421_zab_a11_174 April 21, 2024, Dortmund, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Deutschland: 1. Bundesliga - Borussia Dortmund - Bayer 04 Leverkusen am 21.04.2024 im Signal Iduna Park in Dortmund.Jeremie Frimpong (Leverkusen 30) fordert von Schiedsrichter Daniel Siebert einen Elfmeter .Foto: osnapix.DFL regulations prohibit any use of photographs as image sequences and/or quasi-video / action press (Credit Image: © Titgemeyer/Action Press/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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