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#12503441
25 June 2025
A construction tunnel with directional signage is at the Stuttgart Main Station during ongoing Stuttgart 21 infrastructure works in Stuttgart, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany, on June 21, 2025.
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#12503442
25 June 2025
A construction tunnel with directional signage is at the Stuttgart Main Station during ongoing Stuttgart 21 infrastructure works in Stuttgart, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany, on June 21, 2025.
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#12503443
25 June 2025
A construction tunnel with directional signage is at the Stuttgart Main Station during ongoing Stuttgart 21 infrastructure works in Stuttgart, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany, on June 21, 2025.
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25 June 2025
England's Joe Root works the ball into the leg side during day five of the First Rothesay Test match between England and India at Headingley Cricket Ground in Leeds, England, on June 23, 2025.
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Suicide Bombing Targets Church In Damascus, Leaving 20 Dead And Dozens Injured
23 June 2025
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23 June 2025
Rescue Workers And Civilians Inspect The Aftermath Of A Suicide Bombing That Struck St. Elias Church In The Al-Dweilaa District Of Damascus On June 22, 2025. The Attack Left At Least 20 People Dead And Dozens Injured, According To State Media. Emergency Teams Rushed To Evacuate The Wounded And Secure The Site Following The Explosion.
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Suicide Bombing Targets Church In Damascus, Leaving 20 Dead And Dozens Injured
23 June 2025
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23 June 2025
Rescue Workers And Civilians Inspect The Aftermath Of A Suicide Bombing That Struck St. Elias Church In The Al-Dweilaa District Of Damascus On June 22, 2025. The Attack Left At Least 20 People Dead And Dozens Injured, According To State Media. Emergency Teams Rushed To Evacuate The Wounded And Secure The Site Following The Explosion.
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#12495746
22 June 2025
A DHL courier delivers packages using a yellow electric delivery van marked ''Dieses Fahrzeug fahrt mit Elektroantrieb'' during a street delivery in Stuttgart, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany, on June 20, 2025. The courier transports parcels on a hand truck toward the recipients.
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#12495747
22 June 2025
A DHL courier delivers packages using a yellow electric delivery van marked ''Dieses Fahrzeug fahrt mit Elektroantrieb'' during a street delivery in Stuttgart, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany, on June 20, 2025. The courier transports parcels on a hand truck toward the recipients.
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#12495748
22 June 2025
A DHL courier delivers packages using a yellow electric delivery van marked ''Dieses Fahrzeug fahrt mit Elektroantrieb'' during a street delivery in Stuttgart, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany, on June 20, 2025. The courier transports parcels on a hand truck toward the recipients.
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#12495749
22 June 2025
A DHL courier delivers packages using a yellow electric delivery van marked ''Dieses Fahrzeug fahrt mit Elektroantrieb'' during a street delivery in Stuttgart, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany, on June 20, 2025. The courier transports parcels on a hand truck toward the recipients.
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#12495753
22 June 2025
A DHL courier delivers packages using a yellow electric delivery van marked ''Dieses Fahrzeug fahrt mit Elektroantrieb'' during a street delivery in Stuttgart, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany, on June 20, 2025. The courier transports parcels on a hand truck toward the recipients.
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#12486626
19 June 2025
A man in a red-and-white striped shirt jogs along a shaded forest path on a summer day in Gauting, Starnberg, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on June 18, 2025.
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Patrick De Wilde Appointed New Head Coach For The Nepali Women's National Football Team
6 June 2025
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6 June 2025
Patrick De Wilde (Center) addresses a press conference organized by the All Nepal Football Association (ANFA) in Kathmandu, Nepal, on June 6, 2025, after being announced as the new head coach of the Nepali women's national football team. Wilde has over 20 years of experience with successes in national and international football. He also has a Bachelor's in Sports Education and Pedagogy. He begins his coaching career in 1999 in the Belgian club competition. His first work abroad is in Ukraine in 2007 when he coaches FC Metalurh Donetsk, a club that goes bankrupt in 2015. Ukraine opens the path to other parts of the world for Wilde. While he returns to Belgium for a season in 2008/09 to coach K.S.K. Beveren, he is in China helping Tianjin Songjiang get promoted to the second division in 2010/11. He is the head coach of the U18 team of FC Red Bull Salzburg in 2011/12 and FC Lifering's U23 squad the next year. He reaches Tunisia's top league in 2013/14, but is back in Belgium in 2015/16. Wilde's first national coaching duty is in 2016 when he is called to Algeria for the A team and the U23 team. He is also the coach of Hungary A in 2018 and a technical director for Lithuania in 2021. He is also an assistant for the China U23 during the Asian Cup last year. Wilde's recent role is in Nepal when he coaches Kathmandu Rayzrs FC in the third season of the Nepal Super League.
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Patrick De Wilde Appointed New Head Coach For The Nepali Women's National Football Team
6 June 2025
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6 June 2025
Patrick De Wilde (Center) addresses a press conference organized by the All Nepal Football Association (ANFA) in Kathmandu, Nepal, on June 6, 2025, after being announced as the new head coach of the Nepali women's national football team. Wilde has over 20 years of experience with successes in national and international football. He also has a Bachelor's in Sports Education and Pedagogy. He begins his coaching career in 1999 in the Belgian club competition. His first work abroad is in Ukraine in 2007 when he coaches FC Metalurh Donetsk, a club that goes bankrupt in 2015. Ukraine opens the path to other parts of the world for Wilde. While he returns to Belgium for a season in 2008/09 to coach K.S.K. Beveren, he is in China helping Tianjin Songjiang get promoted to the second division in 2010/11. He is the head coach of the U18 team of FC Red Bull Salzburg in 2011/12 and FC Lifering's U23 squad the next year. He reaches Tunisia's top league in 2013/14, but is back in Belgium in 2015/16. Wilde's first national coaching duty is in 2016 when he is called to Algeria for the A team and the U23 team. He is also the coach of Hungary A in 2018 and a technical director for Lithuania in 2021. He is also an assistant for the China U23 during the Asian Cup last year. Wilde's recent role is in Nepal when he coaches Kathmandu Rayzrs FC in the third season of the Nepal Super League.
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Patrick De Wilde Appointed New Head Coach For The Nepali Women's National Football Team
6 June 2025
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6 June 2025
Patrick De Wilde addresses a press conference organized by the All Nepal Football Association (ANFA) on June 6, 2025, after being announced as the new head coach of the Nepali women's national football team. Wilde has over 20 years of experience with successes in national and international football. He also has a Bachelor's in Sports Education and Pedagogy. He begins his coaching career in 1999 in the Belgian club competition. His first work abroad is in Ukraine in 2007 when he coaches FC Metalurh Donetsk, a club that goes bankrupt in 2015. Ukraine opens the path to other parts of the world for Wilde. While he returns to Belgium for a season in 2008/09 to coach K.S.K. Beveren, he is in China helping Tianjin Songjiang get promoted to the second division in 2010/11. He is the head coach of the U18 team of FC Red Bull Salzburg in 2011/12 and FC Lifering's U23 squad the next year. He reaches Tunisia's top league in 2013/14, but is back in Belgium in 2015/16. Wilde's first national coaching duty is in 2016 when he is called to Algeria for the A team and the U23 team. He is also the coach of Hungary A in 2018 and a technical director for Lithuania in 2021. He is also an assistant for the China U23 during the Asian Cup last year. Wilde's recent role is in Nepal when he coaches Kathmandu Rayzrs FC in the third season of the Nepal Super League.
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#12437142
2 June 2025
The historic Industrial Palace, with its grand glass and iron architecture, towers above wide stone staircases at the Vystaviste Exhibition Grounds in Prague, Czech Republic, on May 12, 2025. The palace, flanked by symmetrical towers and framed by tall trees, undergoes renovation with cranes visible above the central hall.
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