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#13904476
30 Jun 2026
Women spin thread by hand using traditional techniques on the outskirts of the Kathmandu Valley in Lalitpur, Nepal, on June 29, 2026. Hand-spinning is an important part of Nepal's textile heritage, where artisans transform wool, hemp, and Himalayan giant nettle (allo) fibers into yarn using simple spinning tools. The yarn is used to produce traditional handwoven textiles such as Dhaka fabric, carpets, garments, and handicrafts. The craft provides income for women and preserves indigenous knowledge, while Nepal's textile sector also includes large-scale spinning mills and garment manufacturers producing cotton, polyester, viscose, and blended yarns for domestic use and export markets. Textiles and clothing account for approximately 31.5% of Nepal's merchandise exports, making the sector one of the country's key export industries.
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30 Jun 2026
Women spin thread by hand using traditional techniques on the outskirts of the Kathmandu Valley in Lalitpur, Nepal, on June 29, 2026. Hand-spinning is an important part of Nepal's textile heritage, where artisans transform wool, hemp, and Himalayan giant nettle (allo) fibers into yarn using simple spinning tools. The yarn is used to produce traditional handwoven textiles such as Dhaka fabric, carpets, garments, and handicrafts. The craft provides income for women and preserves indigenous knowledge, while Nepal's textile sector also includes large-scale spinning mills and garment manufacturers producing cotton, polyester, viscose, and blended yarns for domestic use and export markets. Textiles and clothing account for approximately 31.5% of Nepal's merchandise exports, making the sector one of the country's key export industries.
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30 Jun 2026
A woman spins thread by hand using traditional techniques on the outskirts of the Kathmandu Valley in Lalitpur, Nepal, on June 29, 2026. Hand-spinning is an important part of Nepal's textile heritage, where artisans transform wool, hemp, and Himalayan giant nettle (allo) fibers into yarn using simple spinning tools. The yarn is used to produce traditional handwoven textiles such as Dhaka fabric, carpets, garments, and handicrafts. The craft provides income for women and preserves indigenous knowledge, while Nepal's textile sector also includes large-scale spinning mills and garment manufacturers producing cotton, polyester, viscose, and blended yarns for domestic use and export markets. Textiles and clothing account for approximately 31.5% of Nepal's merchandise exports, making the sector one of the country's key export industries.
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#13781510
3 Jun 2026
The workshop of the Scuola di Barbiana is seen in Barbiana, Vicchio, Tuscany, Italy, on April 7, 2026. On the wall hangs an original Lambretta Li engine exploded-view diagram published by Innocenti, alongside a historical photograph showing students at work in the classroom. A board displays labeled engine components for hands-on study; an iron anvil rests on a wooden tree-stump base, and a panel of old hand tools is mounted to the right. The workshop reflects Don Lorenzo Milani's pedagogical approach, which combines literacy and civic education with practical mechanical skills for rural working-class students.
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#13715364
17 May 2026
A hand holds a smartphone displaying the Claude Code application logo, developed by Anthropic, in San Ferdinando di Puglia, Italy, on May 17, 2026. The screen shows the company's distinctive coral asterisk symbol alongside the Claude Code wordmark in serif typography. The word Anthropic appears in large black lettering on a white background behind the device. Claude Code is Anthropic's AI-powered command-line coding tool, designed to assist developers with autonomous programming tasks and software development workflows across multiple programming languages and environments. (Photo Illustration by Matteo Della Torre/NurPhoto)
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#13510439
28 Mar 2026
A worker restores sections of ''calcada portuguesa,'' the traditional mosaic-style pavement made of limestone, by hand and with tools in Lisbon, Portugal, on March 28, 2026. The centuries-old technique remains an important element of Portuguese cultural identity and urban design.
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16 Mar 2026
A congresswoman uses the new Samsung XR headset at the Samsung spatial computing exhibit during the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain, on March 5, 2026. The mixed reality device features dual Micro-OLED displays with 4K resolution per eye, a 90Hz refresh rate, and a peak brightness of 1,500 nits. It is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon XR2+ Gen 3 platform, designed for low-latency spatial rendering and AI processing. The headset includes 12 integrated cameras, two 12-megapixel sensors for full-color passthrough, and a LiDAR scanner for environmental mapping. The demonstration highlights the Android XR operating system, enabling navigation of holographic productivity tools using hand-tracking gestures and voice commands processed by Gemini Nano.
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#13274897
4 Feb 2026
In Erbil, Iraq, on January 16, 2026, a general view of the bustling Friday Market, locally known as Bazari Konafroshan (Second-hand Market) or Souq al-Juma, is in the heart of Erbil, the capital of Iraq's Kurdistan Region. As global economic shifts continue to impact retail prices, this market evolves into a strategic commercial hub and an ''economic sanctuary'' for thousands of citizens. It offers a vital alternative to modern retail, specializing in the exchange of second-hand goods, technical equipment, and livestock. Beyond its commercial role, the market serves as a unique cultural phenomenon and a social melting pot, attracting tourists and visitors from across the country. The scene reflects the enduring urban spirit and vitality of Erbil, one of the world's oldest continuously inhabited cities.
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4 Feb 2026
In Erbil, Iraq, on January 16, 2026, a general view of the bustling Friday Market, locally known as Bazari Konafroshan (Second-hand Market) or Souq al-Juma, is in the heart of Erbil, the capital of Iraq's Kurdistan Region. As global economic shifts continue to impact retail prices, this market evolves into a strategic commercial hub and an ''economic sanctuary'' for thousands of citizens. It offers a vital alternative to modern retail, specializing in the exchange of second-hand goods, technical equipment, and livestock. Beyond its commercial role, the market serves as a unique cultural phenomenon and a social melting pot, attracting tourists and visitors from across the country. The scene reflects the enduring urban spirit and vitality of Erbil, one of the world's oldest continuously inhabited cities.
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#13274903
4 Feb 2026
In Erbil, Iraq, on January 16, 2026, a general view of the bustling Friday Market, locally known as Bazari Konafroshan (Second-hand Market) or Souq al-Juma, is in the heart of Erbil, the capital of Iraq's Kurdistan Region. As global economic shifts continue to impact retail prices, this market evolves into a strategic commercial hub and an ''economic sanctuary'' for thousands of citizens. It offers a vital alternative to modern retail, specializing in the exchange of second-hand goods, technical equipment, and livestock. Beyond its commercial role, the market serves as a unique cultural phenomenon and a social melting pot, attracting tourists and visitors from across the country. The scene reflects the enduring urban spirit and vitality of Erbil, one of the world's oldest continuously inhabited cities.
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4 Feb 2026
In Erbil, Iraq, on January 16, 2026, a general view of the bustling Friday Market, locally known as Bazari Konafroshan (Second-hand Market) or Souq al-Juma, is in the heart of Erbil, the capital of Iraq's Kurdistan Region. As global economic shifts continue to impact retail prices, this market evolves into a strategic commercial hub and an ''economic sanctuary'' for thousands of citizens. It offers a vital alternative to modern retail, specializing in the exchange of second-hand goods, technical equipment, and livestock. Beyond its commercial role, the market serves as a unique cultural phenomenon and a social melting pot, attracting tourists and visitors from across the country. The scene reflects the enduring urban spirit and vitality of Erbil, one of the world's oldest continuously inhabited cities.
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#13274905
4 Feb 2026
In Erbil, Iraq, on January 16, 2026, a general view of the bustling Friday Market, locally known as Bazari Konafroshan (Second-hand Market) or Souq al-Juma, is in the heart of Erbil, the capital of Iraq's Kurdistan Region. As global economic shifts continue to impact retail prices, this market evolves into a strategic commercial hub and an ''economic sanctuary'' for thousands of citizens. It offers a vital alternative to modern retail, specializing in the exchange of second-hand goods, technical equipment, and livestock. Beyond its commercial role, the market serves as a unique cultural phenomenon and a social melting pot, attracting tourists and visitors from across the country. The scene reflects the enduring urban spirit and vitality of Erbil, one of the world's oldest continuously inhabited cities.
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#13274906
4 Feb 2026
In Erbil, Iraq, on January 16, 2026, a general view of the bustling Friday Market, locally known as Bazari Konafroshan (Second-hand Market) or Souq al-Juma, is in the heart of Erbil, the capital of Iraq's Kurdistan Region. As global economic shifts continue to impact retail prices, this market evolves into a strategic commercial hub and an ''economic sanctuary'' for thousands of citizens. It offers a vital alternative to modern retail, specializing in the exchange of second-hand goods, technical equipment, and livestock. Beyond its commercial role, the market serves as a unique cultural phenomenon and a social melting pot, attracting tourists and visitors from across the country. The scene reflects the enduring urban spirit and vitality of Erbil, one of the world's oldest continuously inhabited cities.
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4 Feb 2026
In Erbil, Iraq, on January 16, 2026, a general view of the bustling Friday Market, locally known as Bazari Konafroshan (Second-hand Market) or Souq al-Juma, is in the heart of Erbil, the capital of Iraq's Kurdistan Region. As global economic shifts continue to impact retail prices, this market evolves into a strategic commercial hub and an ''economic sanctuary'' for thousands of citizens. It offers a vital alternative to modern retail, specializing in the exchange of second-hand goods, technical equipment, and livestock. Beyond its commercial role, the market serves as a unique cultural phenomenon and a social melting pot, attracting tourists and visitors from across the country. The scene reflects the enduring urban spirit and vitality of Erbil, one of the world's oldest continuously inhabited cities.
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#13274909
4 Feb 2026
In Erbil, Iraq, on January 16, 2026, a general view of the bustling Friday Market, locally known as Bazari Konafroshan (Second-hand Market) or Souq al-Juma, is in the heart of Erbil, the capital of Iraq's Kurdistan Region. As global economic shifts continue to impact retail prices, this market evolves into a strategic commercial hub and an ''economic sanctuary'' for thousands of citizens. It offers a vital alternative to modern retail, specializing in the exchange of second-hand goods, technical equipment, and livestock. Beyond its commercial role, the market serves as a unique cultural phenomenon and a social melting pot, attracting tourists and visitors from across the country. The scene reflects the enduring urban spirit and vitality of Erbil, one of the world's oldest continuously inhabited cities.
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4 Feb 2026
In Erbil, Iraq, on January 16, 2026, a general view of the bustling Friday Market, locally known as Bazari Konafroshan (Second-hand Market) or Souq al-Juma, is in the heart of Erbil, the capital of Iraq's Kurdistan Region. As global economic shifts continue to impact retail prices, this market evolves into a strategic commercial hub and an ''economic sanctuary'' for thousands of citizens. It offers a vital alternative to modern retail, specializing in the exchange of second-hand goods, technical equipment, and livestock. Beyond its commercial role, the market serves as a unique cultural phenomenon and a social melting pot, attracting tourists and visitors from across the country. The scene reflects the enduring urban spirit and vitality of Erbil, one of the world's oldest continuously inhabited cities.
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