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  • The image shows a mural on a wall featuring the phrase "RESPECT THE NATIONAL FLAG AND ANTHEM" written in bold, red letters. Next to the text, there is a painted figure of a person saluting while holding a flag that has green, white, and red stripes with a star in the center. The background includes a tree, suggesting an outdoor setting. The overall message promotes respect for the national symbols. Somaliland: A Potential U.S. Recognition Amid the Gaza Crisis Brendon Novel · 2 January
  • The image features two men, one of whom is John F. Kennedy, the President of the United States, and the other is likely Kwame Nkrumah, the first President of Ghana. They appear to be at a press conference or a formal meeting, with microphones in front of them. Behind them, there is a seal that represents the office of the President of the United States. Both men are dressed formally, with Kennedy in a suit and tie, and they are smiling, suggesting a cordial atmosphere. Nkumah’s epic from Ghana to Harlem Victoria Brittain · October 2025
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