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BEIJING, CHINA - NOVEMBER 07: Delivery workers try to avoid a women distracted looking at her mobile phone as they drive onto a ramp to an overpass on November 7, 2024 in Beijing, China. Later this week Chinas government is expected to announce new fiscal measures aimed at boosting economic growth and consumer spending in the worlds second largest economy. (Photo by Kevin Frayer/Getty Images)
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BEIJING, CHINA - NOVEMBER 07: People wait at a bus stop as rush hour traffic is seen on an expressway on November 7, 2024 in Beijing, China. Later this week Chinas government is expected to announce new fiscal measures aimed at boosting economic growth and consumer spending in the worlds second largest economy. (Photo by Kevin Frayer/Getty Images)
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BEIJING, CHINA - NOVEMBER 07: A woman walks up to a footbridge on an expressway on November 7, 2024 in Beijing, China. Later this week Chinas government is expected to announce new fiscal measures aimed at boosting economic growth and consumer spending in the worlds second largest economy. (Photo by Kevin Frayer/Getty Images)
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Defendant and former deputy in charge of urban risks of little investments at the Marseille cityhall, Julien Ruas (L) arrives at the courthouse for the start of the trial of the 2018 fatal collapse of two buildings in the rue d'Aubagne street in Marseille, southeastern France on November 7, 2024. Six years after eight people died in the collapse of two buildings near Marseille's Old Port, the trial of sixteen people, including a former deputy mayor, began on November 7, 2024. They were all implicated in the sum total of negligence and financial calculations that led to the disaster. (Photo by Christophe SIMON / AFP) (Photo by CHRISTOPHE SIMON/AFP via Getty Images)
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Defendant and former deputy in charge of urban risks of little investments at the Marseille cityhall, Julien Ruas arrives at the courthouse for the start of the trial of the 2018 fatal collapse of two buildings in the rue d'Aubagne street in Marseille, southeastern France on November 7, 2024. Six years after eight people died in the collapse of two buildings near Marseille's Old Port, the trial of sixteen people, including a former deputy mayor, began on November 7, 2024. They were all implicated in the sum total of negligence and financial calculations that led to the disaster. (Photo by Christophe SIMON / AFP) (Photo by CHRISTOPHE SIMON/AFP via Getty Images)
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Defendant and former deputy in charge of urban risks of little investments at the Marseille cityhall, Julien Ruas arrives at the courthouse for the start of the trial of the 2018 fatal collapse of two buildings in the rue d'Aubagne street in Marseille, southeastern France on November 7, 2024. Six years after eight people died in the collapse of two buildings near Marseille's Old Port, the trial of sixteen people, including a former deputy mayor, began on November 7, 2024. They were all implicated in the sum total of negligence and financial calculations that led to the disaster. (Photo by Christophe SIMON / AFP) (Photo by CHRISTOPHE SIMON/AFP via Getty Images)
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CORRECTION / German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier hands the appintment letter for Justice Minister to German Minister for Transport and Digital Affairs Volker Wissing (FDP) at the presidential Bellevue Palace in Berlin on November 7, 2024. The day before, the German Chancellor sacked Finance minister of the pro-business Free Democrats FDP, leading to the breakdown of his three-party coalition government. (Photo by RALF HIRSCHBERGER / AFP) / "The erroneous mention[s] appearing in the metadata of this photo by RALF HIRSCHBERGER has been modified in AFP systems in the following manner: [hands the appintment letter for Justice Minister] instead of [hands the dismissal order]. Please immediately remove the erroneous mention[s] from all your online services and delete it (them) from your servers. If you have been authorized by AFP to distribute it (them) to third parties, please ensure that the same actions are carried out by them. Failure to promptly comply with these instructions will entail liability on your part for any continued or post notification usage. Therefore we thank you very much for all your attention and prompt action. We are sorry for the inconvenience this notification may cause and remain at your disposal for any further information you may require." (Photo by RALF HIRSCHBERGER/AFP via Getty Images)
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CORRECTION / German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier hands the appintment letter for Justice Minister to German Minister for Transport and Digital Affairs Volker Wissing (FDP) at the presidential Bellevue Palace in Berlin on November 7, 2024. The day before, the German Chancellor sacked Finance minister of the pro-business Free Democrats FDP, leading to the breakdown of his three-party coalition government. (Photo by RALF HIRSCHBERGER / AFP) / "The erroneous mention[s] appearing in the metadata of this photo by RALF HIRSCHBERGER has been modified in AFP systems in the following manner: [hands the appintment letter for Justice Minister] instead of [hands the dismissal order]. Please immediately remove the erroneous mention[s] from all your online services and delete it (them) from your servers. If you have been authorized by AFP to distribute it (them) to third parties, please ensure that the same actions are carried out by them. Failure to promptly comply with these instructions will entail liability on your part for any continued or post notification usage. Therefore we thank you very much for all your attention and prompt action. We are sorry for the inconvenience this notification may cause and remain at your disposal for any further information you may require." (Photo by RALF HIRSCHBERGER/AFP via Getty Images)