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A man shields his eyes from the sun as he looks up at an election billboard with a multitude of political parties in Amsterdam, Netherlands, Saturday, Feb. 27, 2021. After more than a decade in power, a recent scandal that forced him to resign and a year battling the coronavirus, Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte's popularity, heightened by his handling of the pandemic, remains high less than a month before a general election. But it is showing signs of eroding along with support for his country's tough COVID-19 lockdown as the vote approaches. (AP Photo/Peter Dejong)
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