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#13827057
14 Jun 2026
Japan players inspect the field during the 2026 World Cup at AT&T Stadium on June 13, 2026, in Dallas, United States. Japan's press conference and pitch check take place at the venue.
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#13827058
14 Jun 2026
Japan players inspect the field during the 2026 World Cup at AT&T Stadium on June 13, 2026, in Dallas, United States. Japan's press conference and pitch check take place at the venue.
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#13821051
13 Jun 2026
Deputy Minister for Communities and Territories Development of Ukraine Serhii Derkach, Budimex Regional Director in Ukraine Viktor Dovhan, First Vice President of the Board of Directors of KredoBank Jaroslaw Beldowski, President of the Management Board of Polimex Mostostal Ukraina Bartosz Wilk, CEO of EFI Group Olha Batova, and moderator, Deputy Head of the State Inspectorate for Architecture and Urban Development Nataliia Diuzhylova (L to R) participate in a panel discussion during the Europe-Poland-Ukraine: Cooperate Together?26 conference in Kyiv, Ukraine, on June 11, 2026. The event, which brings together representatives of Polish and Ukrainian businesses, government bodies, financial institutions, and experts from both countries, is organized to discuss attracting investment for joint Polish-Ukrainian projects, prospects for renewable energy use, strategic directions for restoring and developing border logistics and infrastructure, and the participation of Polish business in Ukraine's reconstruction.
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#13821052
13 Jun 2026
Deputy Minister for Communities and Territories Development of Ukraine Serhii Derkach, Budimex Regional Director in Ukraine Viktor Dovhan, First Vice President of the Board of Directors of KredoBank Jaroslaw Beldowski, President of the Management Board of Polimex Mostostal Ukraina Bartosz Wilk, CEO of EFI Group Olha Batova, and moderator, Deputy Head of the State Inspectorate for Architecture and Urban Development Nataliia Diuzhylova (L to R) participate in a panel discussion during the Europe-Poland-Ukraine: Cooperate Together?26 conference in Kyiv, Ukraine, on June 11, 2026. The event, which brings together representatives of Polish and Ukrainian businesses, government bodies, financial institutions, and experts from both countries, is organized to discuss attracting investment for joint Polish-Ukrainian projects, prospects for renewable energy use, strategic directions for restoring and developing border logistics and infrastructure, and the participation of Polish business in Ukraine's reconstruction.
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#13819606
12 Jun 2026
West Bengal Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari inspects an exhibition following its inauguration marking 12 consecutive years of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government, in Kolkata, India, on June 12, 2026.
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#13819607
12 Jun 2026
West Bengal Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari inspects an exhibition following its inauguration marking 12 consecutive years of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government, in Kolkata, India, on June 12, 2026.
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#13814348
11 Jun 2026
The work Ecce Homo arrives from Rome in a secure crate at the National Museum of Abruzzo (MuNDA) in L'Aquila, Italy, on June 9, 2026. One of the most significant masterpieces of the Italian Renaissance has been permanently added to the museum's collection. Antonello da Messina's Ecce Homo, recently acquired by Italy's Ministry of Culture, was unveiled at MuNDA, housed in the 16th-century Spanish Fortress, during the year in which L'Aquila is celebrating its designation as Italy's Capital of Culture 2026. Dating to the 15th century, the painting is considered one of the most intense examples of Antonello's work, reflecting the artist's ability to blend Italian artistic traditions with influences from Flemish painting. The rare double-sided panel depicts the dramatic face of Christ on the front and a penitent Saint Jerome set against a Northern European-style landscape on the reverse. Following an exhibition at the Italian Senate and a programme of analysis and restoration carried out by the Central Institute for Restoration, the work has found a permanent home in the museum's gallery dedicated to 15th-century art.
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#13814346
11 Jun 2026
The work Ecce Homo arrives from Rome in a secure crate at the National Museum of Abruzzo (MuNDA) in L'Aquila, Italy, on June 9, 2026. One of the most significant masterpieces of the Italian Renaissance has been permanently added to the museum's collection. Antonello da Messina's Ecce Homo, recently acquired by Italy's Ministry of Culture, was unveiled at MuNDA, housed in the 16th-century Spanish Fortress, during the year in which L'Aquila is celebrating its designation as Italy's Capital of Culture 2026. Dating to the 15th century, the painting is considered one of the most intense examples of Antonello's work, reflecting the artist's ability to blend Italian artistic traditions with influences from Flemish painting. The rare double-sided panel depicts the dramatic face of Christ on the front and a penitent Saint Jerome set against a Northern European-style landscape on the reverse. Following an exhibition at the Italian Senate and a programme of analysis and restoration carried out by the Central Institute for Restoration, the work has found a permanent home in the museum's gallery dedicated to 15th-century art.
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#13814355
11 Jun 2026
The work Ecce Homo arrives from Rome in a secure crate at the National Museum of Abruzzo (MuNDA) in L'Aquila, Italy, on June 9, 2026. One of the most significant masterpieces of the Italian Renaissance has been permanently added to the museum's collection. Antonello da Messina's Ecce Homo, recently acquired by Italy's Ministry of Culture, was unveiled at MuNDA, housed in the 16th-century Spanish Fortress, during the year in which L'Aquila is celebrating its designation as Italy's Capital of Culture 2026. Dating to the 15th century, the painting is considered one of the most intense examples of Antonello's work, reflecting the artist's ability to blend Italian artistic traditions with influences from Flemish painting. The rare double-sided panel depicts the dramatic face of Christ on the front and a penitent Saint Jerome set against a Northern European-style landscape on the reverse. Following an exhibition at the Italian Senate and a programme of analysis and restoration carried out by the Central Institute for Restoration, the work has found a permanent home in the museum's gallery dedicated to 15th-century art.
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#13814347
11 Jun 2026
The work Ecce Homo arrives from Rome in a secure crate at the National Museum of Abruzzo (MuNDA) in L'Aquila, Italy, on June 9, 2026. One of the most significant masterpieces of the Italian Renaissance has been permanently added to the museum's collection. Antonello da Messina's Ecce Homo, recently acquired by Italy's Ministry of Culture, was unveiled at MuNDA, housed in the 16th-century Spanish Fortress, during the year in which L'Aquila is celebrating its designation as Italy's Capital of Culture 2026. Dating to the 15th century, the painting is considered one of the most intense examples of Antonello's work, reflecting the artist's ability to blend Italian artistic traditions with influences from Flemish painting. The rare double-sided panel depicts the dramatic face of Christ on the front and a penitent Saint Jerome set against a Northern European-style landscape on the reverse. Following an exhibition at the Italian Senate and a programme of analysis and restoration carried out by the Central Institute for Restoration, the work has found a permanent home in the museum's gallery dedicated to 15th-century art.
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#13814354
11 Jun 2026
The work Ecce Homo arrives from Rome in a secure crate at the National Museum of Abruzzo (MuNDA) in L'Aquila, Italy, on June 9, 2026. One of the most significant masterpieces of the Italian Renaissance has been permanently added to the museum's collection. Antonello da Messina's Ecce Homo, recently acquired by Italy's Ministry of Culture, was unveiled at MuNDA, housed in the 16th-century Spanish Fortress, during the year in which L'Aquila is celebrating its designation as Italy's Capital of Culture 2026. Dating to the 15th century, the painting is considered one of the most intense examples of Antonello's work, reflecting the artist's ability to blend Italian artistic traditions with influences from Flemish painting. The rare double-sided panel depicts the dramatic face of Christ on the front and a penitent Saint Jerome set against a Northern European-style landscape on the reverse. Following an exhibition at the Italian Senate and a programme of analysis and restoration carried out by the Central Institute for Restoration, the work has found a permanent home in the museum's gallery dedicated to 15th-century art.
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#13814267
11 Jun 2026
A dual-arm robot for electrical cabinet wiring inspection is displayed at the 12th China (Shanghai) International Technology Fair (CSITF) in Shanghai, China, on June 11, 2026.
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#13815198
11 Jun 2026
WAKAYAMA, JAPAN - JUNE 11: Local residents inspect varieties of freshly landed fish packed in iced styrofoam containers at an open-air market stall alongside Saikazaki Fishing Harbor on June 11, 2026, in Wakayama City, Japan. Celebrated widely as 'The Amalfi of Japan' due to its tightly clustered houses cascading down steep coastal cliffs, the historic port serves as a focal point for a close-knit community highly regarded for its unique 'boat-to-table' direct sales, where local residents and travelers negotiate directly with captains to purchase fresh catches right off the decks when the fleet returns.
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#13811566
10 Jun 2026
The FIFA World Cup logo is displayed on a smartphone screen and the U.S. Customs and Border Protection website is seen on a computer monitor in Krakow, Poland, on June 10, 2026. The CBP website provides official information about border security, customs regulations, and entry requirements for travelers entering the United States for the FIFA World Cup tournament.
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#13811568
10 Jun 2026
The FIFA World Cup logo is displayed on a smartphone screen and the U.S. Customs and Border Protection website is seen on a computer monitor in Krakow, Poland, on June 10, 2026. The CBP website provides official information about border security, customs regulations, and entry requirements for travelers entering the United States for the FIFA World Cup tournament.
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#13806927
9 Jun 2026
Rescuers inspect a business center damaged in a military operation in Kharkiv, Ukraine, on June 9, 2026. According to the mayor, residential buildings, a business center, restaurants, a church, and cars were damaged, and more than 15 people were injured by morning.
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