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#13721671
19 May 2026
Atalanta fans display a banner for players at the end of the Atalanta BC vs Bologna FC, 37th Serie A Enilive 2025-26 game at New Balance Arena in Bergamo, Italy, on May 17, 2026.
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#13717370
18 May 2026
A wooden display case filled with the personal belongings and clothing of Saint Leopold Mandic is exhibited inside his sanctuary in Padua, Italy, on May 15, 2026. The three glass compartments contain his sandals, slippers, habits, books, and a personal clock. Above the glass case, information panels detail his religious vocation dedicated to ecumenism and his prayers for Christian unity. The exhibition illustrates the daily life and spiritual goals of the Capuchin friar who passed away in July 1942.
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#13717341
18 May 2026
A wooden statue and a glass display case containing the religious garments worn by Saint Leopold Mandic are exhibited inside his sanctuary in Padua, Italy, on May 15, 2026. The exhibition features his Capuchin habit and cloak alongside text panels and photographs showing Pope Paul VI and Pope John Paul II, who respectively beatified and canonized him. The indoor display includes white orchids placed on the floor beneath the statue, documenting the life of the friar who served here until his death in 1942.
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#13717366
18 May 2026
A three-compartment wooden showcase filled with religious objects and historical items stands inside the Saint Leopold Mandic sanctuary in Padua, Italy, on May 15, 2026. The glass display includes liturgical vestments, a silver chalice, a vintage radio, books, and informational labels. Mounted above the case is a large text panel with a black and white archive photograph documenting Saint Leopold during a group pilgrimage to Lourdes in July 1934.
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#13680442
8 May 2026
A display case of amber jewelry is seen in the Old Town in Gdansk, Poland, on April 20, 2026.
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#13670711
6 May 2026
A room densely packed with antique agricultural tools, furniture, footwear, and household objects is displayed in what appears to be an ethnographic museum in the Casentino area of Arezzo province, Tuscany, Italy, on April 9, 2026. Visible items include wooden chairs with woven seats, a manual wringer machine, glass bottles, copper pots, old leather shoes, horseshoes, and iron implements arranged on shelves and the terracotta-tiled floor. The display reflects the material culture of rural central Italy in the 19th and early 20th centuries, preserved as a record of local craftsmanship and peasant life before industrialization.
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#13611989
22 Apr 2026
NAGASAKI, JAPAN - APRIL 22: The Nobel Peace Prize diploma and medal awarded to the Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs in 1995 are displayed within a glass case at the Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum in Nagasaki, Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan, on April 22, 2026.
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#13611983
22 Apr 2026
NAGASAKI, JAPAN - APRIL 22: Visitors examine a life-size model of 'Fat Man,' the plutonium-core atomic bomb dropped on Nagasaki on August 9, 1945, at the Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum in Nagasaki, Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan, on April 22, 2026. The yellow-cased replica stands as a central exhibit within the museum, illustrating the scale of the weapon that devastated the city and serving as a stark reminder of the catastrophic power of nuclear warfare.
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#13602203
20 Apr 2026
Anti-theft locked display cases contain baby formula at a pharmacy in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on March 1, 2026. Baby formula theft is a growing concern in Canada, with rising costs contributing to its status as a frequently stolen food product. Statistics Canada reports that formula prices have increased nearly 84 percent since 2017 and about 30 percent in the last two years.
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#13601872
20 Apr 2026
Hellas Verona fans display a banner in support during the Hellas Verona FC vs AC Milan match, part of the 33rd Serie A Enilive 2025-26 game at Marcantonio Bentegodi Stadium in Verona, Italy, on April 19, 2026.
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#13538862
5 Apr 2026
Demonstrators display a large banner in Arabic during a protest involving dozens of pro-Palestinian activists in Tunis, Tunisia, on April 4, 2026. The demonstration addresses the detention of Tunisian organizers of the Global Sumud Flotilla. Participants also express opposition to Israel's proposed death penalty law, which would allow for the execution of Palestinians tried in military courts. Several members of the Tunisian coordination of the Global Sumud Flotilla's first mission have been arrested, including Wael Naouar, his wife Jawaher Channa, Nabil Chennoufi, Dr. Mohamed Amine Bennour, and Sana M'hidli. On March 16, a Tunisian judge ordered their pre-trial detention, citing suspicions of money laundering under anti-terrorism legislation, as well as fraud and the alleged misuse of donated funds. The case is linked to a fundraising campaign conducted during the Global Sumud Flotilla in September 2025. Tunisian pro-Palestinian organizations and Gaza flotilla organizers call for the release of the detained individuals.
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#13538920
5 Apr 2026
Demonstrators display a large banner in Arabic during a protest involving dozens of pro-Palestinian activists in Tunis, Tunisia, on April 4, 2026. The demonstration addresses the detention of Tunisian organizers of the Global Sumud Flotilla. Participants also express opposition to Israel's proposed death penalty law, which would allow for the execution of Palestinians tried in military courts. Several members of the Tunisian coordination of the Global Sumud Flotilla's first mission have been arrested, including Wael Naouar, his wife Jawaher Channa, Nabil Chennoufi, Dr. Mohamed Amine Bennour, and Sana M'hidli. On March 16, a Tunisian judge ordered their pre-trial detention, citing suspicions of money laundering under anti-terrorism legislation, as well as fraud and the alleged misuse of donated funds. The case is linked to a fundraising campaign conducted during the Global Sumud Flotilla in September 2025. Tunisian pro-Palestinian organizations and Gaza flotilla organizers call for the release of the detained individuals.
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#13538879
5 Apr 2026
Demonstrators display a large banner in Arabic reading, ''The law on the execution of Palestinian hostages legitimises a new crime in the record of violations of international conventions'' while shouting slogans during a demonstration by pro-Palestinian activists in Tunis, Tunisia, on April 4, 2026. The protest addresses the detention of Tunisian organizers of the Global Sumud Flotilla. Demonstrators also express opposition to Israel's proposed death penalty law, which would allow for the execution of Palestinians tried in military courts. Several members of the Tunisian coordination of the Global Sumud Flotilla's first mission have been arrested, including Wael Naouar, his wife Jawaher Channa, Nabil Chennoufi, Dr. Mohamed Amine Bennour, and Sana M'hidli. On March 16, a Tunisian judge ordered their pre-trial detention, citing suspicions of money laundering under anti-terrorism legislation, as well as fraud and the alleged misuse of donated funds. The case is linked to a fundraising campaign conducted during the Global Sumud Flotilla in September 2025. Tunisian pro-Palestinian organizations and Gaza flotilla organizers call for the release of the detained individuals.
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#13538903
5 Apr 2026
Demonstrators display a large banner reading in Arabic, ''No to the criminalisation of solidarity with Palestine,'' while others hold placards stating, ''No to the execution of Palestinian detainees--save Palestinian hostages'' during a demonstration involving dozens of pro-Palestinian activists in Tunis, Tunisia, on April 4, 2026. The protest addresses the detention of Tunisian organizers of the Global Sumud Flotilla. Demonstrators also express opposition to Israel's proposed death penalty law, which would allow for the execution of Palestinians tried in military courts. Several members of the Tunisian coordination of the Global Sumud Flotilla's first mission have been arrested, including Wael Naouar, his wife Jawaher Channa, Nabil Chennoufi, Dr. Mohamed Amine Bennour, and Sana M'hidli. On March 16, a Tunisian judge ordered their pre-trial detention, citing suspicions of money laundering under anti-terrorism legislation, as well as fraud and the alleged misuse of donated funds. The case is linked to a fundraising campaign conducted during the Global Sumud Flotilla in September 2025. Tunisian pro-Palestinian organizations and Gaza flotilla organizers criticize the detentions, alleging that Tunisian authorities are targeting activists supporting the Palestinian cause and calling for their release.
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#13538907
5 Apr 2026
Demonstrators display a large banner reading in Arabic, ''No to the criminalisation of solidarity with Palestine,'' while others hold banners with portraits of detained Global Sumud Flotilla members during a pro-Palestinian demonstration in Tunis, Tunisia, on April 4, 2026. The protest addresses the detention of Tunisian organizers of the Global Sumud Flotilla. Demonstrators also express opposition to Israel's proposed death penalty law, which would allow for the execution of Palestinians tried in military courts. Several members of the Tunisian coordination of the Global Sumud Flotilla's first mission have been arrested, including Wael Naouar, his wife Jawaher Channa, Nabil Chennoufi, Dr. Mohamed Amine Bennour, and Sana M'hidli. On March 16, a Tunisian judge ordered their pre-trial detention, citing suspicions of money laundering under anti-terrorism legislation, as well as fraud and alleged misuse of donated funds. The case is linked to a fundraising campaign conducted during the Global Sumud Flotilla in September 2025. Tunisian pro-Palestinian organizations and Gaza flotilla organizers criticize the detentions and call for the release of the activists.
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#13538919
5 Apr 2026
Demonstrators display a large banner reading in Arabic, ''No to the criminalisation of solidarity with Palestine,'' while others hold banners with portraits of detained Global Sumud Flotilla members during a pro-Palestinian demonstration in Tunis, Tunisia, on April 4, 2026. The protest addresses the detention of Tunisian organizers of the Global Sumud Flotilla. Demonstrators also express opposition to Israel's proposed death penalty law, which would allow for the execution of Palestinians tried in military courts. Several members of the Tunisian coordination of the Global Sumud Flotilla's first mission have been arrested, including Wael Naouar, his wife Jawaher Channa, Nabil Chennoufi, Dr. Mohamed Amine Bennour, and Sana M'hidli. On March 16, a Tunisian judge ordered their pre-trial detention, citing suspicions of money laundering under anti-terrorism legislation, as well as fraud and alleged misuse of donated funds. The case is linked to a fundraising campaign conducted during the Global Sumud Flotilla in September 2025. Tunisian pro-Palestinian organizations and Gaza flotilla organizers criticize the detentions and call for the release of the activists.
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