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#13373095
25 Feb 2026
WARSAW, POLAND – FEBRUARY 24: Konrad Wojnarowski, Undersecretary of State at the Ministry of Development Funds and Regional Policy, attends a session of the Council of Ministers at the Chancellery of the Prime Minister in Warsaw, Poland, on February 24, 2026. The high-level meeting, held on the fourth anniversary of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, focused on national security, regional stability, and the procurement of armaments under the SAFE (Security Action for Europe) program.
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#13373118
25 Feb 2026
WARSAW, POLAND – FEBRUARY 24: Konrad Wojnarowski, Undersecretary of State at the Ministry of Development Funds and Regional Policy, attends a session of the Council of Ministers at the Chancellery of the Prime Minister in Warsaw, Poland, on February 24, 2026. The high-level meeting, held on the fourth anniversary of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, focused on national security, regional stability, and the procurement of armaments under the SAFE (Security Action for Europe) program.
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#13373127
25 Feb 2026
WARSAW, POLAND – FEBRUARY 24: Jakub Stefaniak (L), Secretary of State and Deputy Head of the Chancellery of the Prime Minister (KPRM) and Konrad Wojnarowski (R), Undersecretary of State at the Ministry of Development Funds and Regional Policy, confer during a session of the Council of Ministers at the Chancellery of the Prime Minister in Warsaw, Poland, on February 24, 2026. The high-level meeting, held on the fourth anniversary of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, focused on national security, regional stability, and the procurement of armaments under the SAFE (Security Action for Europe) program.
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#13373139
25 Feb 2026
WARSAW, POLAND – FEBRUARY 24: Wieslaw Szczepanski, Secretary of State at the Ministry of the Interior and Administration, attends a session of the Council of Ministers at the Chancellery of the Prime Minister in Warsaw on February 24, 2026. The high-level meeting, held on the fourth anniversary of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, focused on national security, regional stability, and the procurement of armaments under the SAFE (Security Action for Europe) program.
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#12929782
31 Oct 2025
The blue, illuminated ARD logo is visible on the top level of the Bayerischer Rundfunk (BR) broadcasting building at dusk in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on October 30, 2025. ARD is a joint organization of Germany's public-service broadcasters, operating national television (Das Erste) and radio services.
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#12469580
13 Jun 2025
Mexico's Health Minister, David Kershenobich Stalnikowitz, speaks during a press conference about the implementation of the 'House to House' Health Program in the 32 states of the country, which aims to attend to 8.7 million older adults at National Palace in Mexico City, Mexico, on June 12, 2025.
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#12469581
13 Jun 2025
Mexico's Health Minister, David Kershenobich Stalnikowitz, speaks during a press conference about the implementation of the 'House to House' Health Program in the 32 states of the country, which aims to attend to 8.7 million older adults at National Palace in Mexico City, Mexico, on June 12, 2025.
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#12469587
13 Jun 2025
Mexico's Health Minister, David Kershenobich Stalnikowitz, speaks during a press conference about the implementation of the 'House to House' Health Program in the 32 states of the country, which aims to attend to 8.7 million older adults at National Palace in Mexico City, Mexico, on June 12, 2025.
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#12469591
13 Jun 2025
Mexico's Health Minister, David Kershenobich Stalnikowitz, speaks during a press conference about the implementation of the 'House to House' Health Program in the 32 states of the country, which aims to attend to 8.7 million older adults at National Palace in Mexico City, Mexico, on June 12, 2025.
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#12469601
13 Jun 2025
Mexico's Health Minister, David Kershenobich Stalnikowitz, speaks during a press conference about the implementation of the 'House to House' Health Program in the 32 states of the country, which aims to attend to 8.7 million older adults at National Palace in Mexico City, Mexico, on June 12, 2025.
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#12469607
13 Jun 2025
Mexico's Health Minister, David Kershenobich Stalnikowitz, speaks during a press conference about the implementation of the 'House to House' Health Program in the 32 states of the country, which aims to attend to 8.7 million older adults at National Palace in Mexico City, Mexico, on June 12, 2025.
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13 Mar 2025
The exterior of the Embassy of the United Arab Emirates in Berlin serves as the headquarters of the diplomatic representation of the United Arab Emirates in Germany in Berlin, Germany, on September 29, 2022.
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#12153313
13 Mar 2025
The exterior of the Egyptian Embassy in Berlin serves as the diplomatic representation of the Arab Republic of Egypt in Germany in Berlin, Germany, on September 29, 2022.
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#6539826
20 Mar 2021
A woman is collecting drinking water, Salinity effect seen in soil as a result trees has died after Cyclone amphan hit in Satkhira, Bangladesh on March 20, 2021. Deep cracks seen in a field as rise of sea-level causes deep cracks by leaving salt on ground after evaporation. Bangladesh is one of the countrys most vulnerable to the effects of climate change. The regular and severe natural hazards that Bangladesh already suffers from tropical cyclones, river erosion, flood, landslides and drought are all set to increase in intensity and frequency as a result of climate change. Sea level rise will increasingly inundate coastal land in Bangladesh and dramatic coastal and river erosion will destroy lands and homes. These and the many other adverse effects of climate change will severely impact the economy and development of the country. One of the most dramatic impacts will be the forced movement of people throughout Bangladesh as a result of losing their homes, lands, property and livelihoods to the effects of climate change. While it is impossible to predict completely accurate figures of how many people will be displaced by climate change, the best current estimates state that sea level rise alone will displace 18 million Bangladeshis within the next 40 years. The vast majority of these people will be displaced within Bangladesh not across international borders presenting the Government with enormous challenges, particularly when it comes to finding places to live and work for those displaced
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#6539828
20 Mar 2021
A woman is collecting drinking water, Salinity effect seen in soil as a result trees has died after Cyclone amphan hit in Satkhira, Bangladesh on March 20, 2021. Deep cracks seen in a field as rise of sea-level causes deep cracks by leaving salt on ground after evaporation. Bangladesh is one of the countrys most vulnerable to the effects of climate change. The regular and severe natural hazards that Bangladesh already suffers from tropical cyclones, river erosion, flood, landslides and drought are all set to increase in intensity and frequency as a result of climate change. Sea level rise will increasingly inundate coastal land in Bangladesh and dramatic coastal and river erosion will destroy lands and homes. These and the many other adverse effects of climate change will severely impact the economy and development of the country. One of the most dramatic impacts will be the forced movement of people throughout Bangladesh as a result of losing their homes, lands, property and livelihoods to the effects of climate change. While it is impossible to predict completely accurate figures of how many people will be displaced by climate change, the best current estimates state that sea level rise alone will displace 18 million Bangladeshis within the next 40 years. The vast majority of these people will be displaced within Bangladesh not across international borders presenting the Government with enormous challenges, particularly when it comes to finding places to live and work for those displaced
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#5931732
18 Aug 2020
The severe cyclonic storm Amphan had left a trail of destruction in its wake over Satkhira, Bangladesh on August 15, 2020. Bangladesh is one of the country’s most vulnerable to the effects of climate change. The regular and severe natural hazards that Bangladesh already suffers from tropical cyclones, river erosion, flood, landslides and drought are all set to increase in intensity and frequency as a result of climate change. Sea level rise will increasingly inundate coastal land in Bangladesh and dramatic coastal and river erosion will destroy lands and homes. These and the many other adverse effects of climate change will severely impact the economy and development of the country. One of the most dramatic impacts will be the forced movement of people throughout Bangladesh as a result of losing their homes, lands, property and livelihoods to the effects of climate change. While it is impossible to predict completely accurate figures of how many people will be displaced by climate change, the best current estimates state that sea level rise alone will displace 18 million Bangladeshis within the next 40 years. The vast majority of these people will be displaced within Bangladesh not across international borders presenting the Government with enormous challenges, particularly when it comes to finding places to live and work for those displaced.
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