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20 May 2026
An external air conditioning unit on the wall of a residential building on Bulevar Evrope in Novi Sad, Serbia, on May 18, 2026.
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21 Apr 2026
KUDAMATSU, JAPAN - APRIL 20: A pedestrian walks past a large advertisement for Yakult's 'Ken-Cho-Bi-Hada' campaign, which promotes the connection between intestinal health and beautiful skin, in Kudamatsu, Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan, on April 20, 2026. The billboard features the iconic Yakult 400 probiotic drink alongside Parabio AC Lotion, highlighting the company’s 'Yakult Beautience' philosophy that combines internal probiotic care with external skincare products.
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#13580494
15 Apr 2026
France's junior Minister in charge of external trade, Nicolas Forissier, speaks during a session of questions to the government at the National Assembly, the lower house of the French Parliament, in Paris, on April 15, 2026.
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15 Apr 2026
France's junior Minister in charge of external trade, Nicolas Forissier, speaks during a session of questions to the government at the National Assembly, the lower house of the French Parliament, in Paris, on April 15, 2026.
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14 Apr 2026
A masked bee is covered in pollen while feeding on a Moss Rose flower (Portulaca grandiflora) in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on April 12, 2026. Hylaeus, also known as yellow-faced or masked bees, are small, solitary pollinators that transport nectar and pollen internally. They play a significant role as pollinators for native plants and serve as key ecological indicators.
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14 Apr 2026
A masked bee is covered in pollen while feeding on a Moss Rose flower (Portulaca grandiflora) in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on April 12, 2026. Hylaeus, also known as yellow-faced or masked bees, are small, solitary pollinators that transport nectar and pollen internally. They play a significant role as pollinators for native plants and serve as key ecological indicators.
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9 Apr 2026
An external view of the Estadio do Dragao in Porto, Portugal, on April 9, 2026. The stadium hosts the first leg of the UEFA Europa League 2025/26 quarter-finals between FC Porto and Nottingham Forest.
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9 Apr 2026
An external view of the Dragon Stadium in Porto, Portugal, on April 9, 2026. The stadium hosts the first leg of the UEFA Europa League 2025/26 quarter-finals between FC Porto and Nottingham Forest.
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#13530436
3 Apr 2026
A hooded devotee performs a ritual of self-flagellation on Good Friday in Antipolo City, Philippines, on April 3, 2026. This centuries-old tradition, known locally as penitensya, involves participants scourging their backs with wooden bamboo strips as an act of atonement, a plea for divine intervention, or forgiveness of sins. The Catholic Church discourages this practice, advocating for prayer and internal repentance over physical sacrifice. Despite this, the practice remains a deeply rooted cultural fixture in rural provinces. For many participants, the physical pain symbolizes participation in the Passion of Christ.
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#13530437
3 Apr 2026
A hooded devotee performs a ritual of self-flagellation on Good Friday in Antipolo City, Philippines, on April 3, 2026. This centuries-old tradition, known locally as penitensya, involves participants scourging their backs with wooden bamboo strips as an act of atonement, a plea for divine intervention, or forgiveness of sins. The Catholic Church discourages this practice, advocating for prayer and internal repentance over physical sacrifice. Despite this, the practice remains a deeply rooted cultural fixture in rural provinces. For many participants, the physical pain symbolizes participation in the Passion of Christ.
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3 Apr 2026
A hooded devotee performs a ritual of self-flagellation on Good Friday in Antipolo City, Philippines, on April 3, 2026. This centuries-old tradition, known locally as penitensya, involves participants scourging their backs with wooden bamboo strips as an act of atonement, a plea for divine intervention, or forgiveness of sins. The Catholic Church discourages this practice, advocating for prayer and internal repentance over physical sacrifice. Despite this, the practice remains a deeply rooted cultural fixture in rural provinces. For many participants, the physical pain symbolizes participation in the Passion of Christ.
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3 Apr 2026
A hooded devotee performs a ritual of self-flagellation on Good Friday in Antipolo City, Philippines, on April 3, 2026. This centuries-old tradition, known locally as penitensya, involves participants scourging their backs with wooden bamboo strips as an act of atonement, a plea for divine intervention, or forgiveness of sins. The Catholic Church discourages this practice, advocating for prayer and internal repentance over physical sacrifice. Despite this, the practice remains a deeply rooted cultural fixture in rural provinces. For many participants, the physical pain symbolizes participation in the Passion of Christ.
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#13530441
3 Apr 2026
A hooded devotee performs a ritual of self-flagellation on Good Friday in Antipolo City, Philippines, on April 3, 2026. This centuries-old tradition, known locally as penitensya, involves participants scourging their backs with wooden bamboo strips as an act of atonement, a plea for divine intervention, or forgiveness of sins. The Catholic Church discourages this practice, advocating for prayer and internal repentance over physical sacrifice. Despite this, the practice remains a deeply rooted cultural fixture in rural provinces. For many participants, the physical pain symbolizes participation in the Passion of Christ.
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#13530442
3 Apr 2026
A hooded devotee performs a ritual of self-flagellation on Good Friday in Antipolo City, Philippines, on April 3, 2026. This centuries-old tradition, known locally as penitensya, involves participants scourging their backs with wooden bamboo strips as an act of atonement, a plea for divine intervention, or forgiveness of sins. The Catholic Church discourages this practice, advocating for prayer and internal repentance over physical sacrifice. Despite this, the practice remains a deeply rooted cultural fixture in rural provinces. For many participants, the physical pain symbolizes participation in the Passion of Christ.
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#13530444
3 Apr 2026
A hooded devotee performs a ritual of self-flagellation on Good Friday in Antipolo City, Philippines, on April 3, 2026. This centuries-old tradition, known locally as penitensya, involves participants scourging their backs with wooden bamboo strips as an act of atonement, a plea for divine intervention, or forgiveness of sins. The Catholic Church discourages this practice, advocating for prayer and internal repentance over physical sacrifice. Despite this, the practice remains a deeply rooted cultural fixture in rural provinces. For many participants, the physical pain symbolizes participation in the Passion of Christ.
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#13530445
3 Apr 2026
A hooded devotee performs a ritual of self-flagellation on Good Friday in Antipolo City, Philippines, on April 3, 2026. This centuries-old tradition, known locally as penitensya, involves participants scourging their backs with wooden bamboo strips as an act of atonement, a plea for divine intervention, or forgiveness of sins. The Catholic Church discourages this practice, advocating for prayer and internal repentance over physical sacrifice. Despite this, the practice remains a deeply rooted cultural fixture in rural provinces. For many participants, the physical pain symbolizes participation in the Passion of Christ.
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