A man in a suit stands over a tabletop filled with colorful game pieces. The lighting is dim, creating a dramatic and contemplative atmosphere. His hands are clasped in front of him, and he appears to be deep in thought.
Metal shutters cover the entrance of a building labeled 'TRIBUNAL D'INSTANCE JURIDICTION DE PROXIMITÉ'. Red graffiti with the phrase 'NIQUE LE JUGE' is sprayed on one of the shutters. Two concrete planters with sparse greenery are placed on either side. The ground is paved with cobblestones.
A sign with text in white on a dark background that reads 'Forcing a Change' and details the role of women in leading the fight for black freedom. The background includes a blurred outdoor scene with trees and a building.
A person's hand holds a newspaper titled 'La Justicia' in front of a historic building with two towers. The newspaper features an article criticizing local government spending on infrastructure. Road signs prohibiting motorbikes, bicycles, and right turns are visible in the foreground, against a bright blue sky.
Tile letters arranged to form the words 'BABIES RIGHTS MATTER' on a white background.
A man in a dark, elegant setting wearing a pinstripe navy suit. He sits in a chair with his legs crossed, holding an open book or folder. The lighting creates a dramatic contrast, highlighting his facial features while casting shadows around him.

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