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#13857850
20 Jun 2026
Fresh green pears, labeled with variety stickers, are displayed in a tray at the produce section of a supermarket in Bari, Italy, on January 25, 2026.
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#13815220
11 Jun 2026
WAKAYAMA, JAPAN - JUNE 11: A detailed top-down view shows rows of freshly caught golden threadfin bream (Nemipterus virgatus) neatly arranged on crushed ice inside styrofoam boxes labeled with 500-yen price tags at a dockside market stall along 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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#13810996
10 Jun 2026
A ballot box labeled ''Referendum Costituzionale,'' issued by Italy's Ministry of the Interior, is seen at a polling station in San Ferdinando di Puglia, Italy, on March 22, 2026. Electoral materials, including a rubber stamp, ink pad, and the official ''Verbale delle Operazioni dell'Ufficio Elettorale di Sezione'' (Electoral Section Operations Report), are visible on the desk. Italian citizens vote on a confirmatory constitutional referendum concerning the proposed separation of careers between prosecutors and judges and the establishment of a new Disciplinary Court. The referendum, the fifth constitutional referendum in Italian history, results in a victory for the No vote with 53.75% against 46.25% for Yes, with a voter turnout of approximately 59%.
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#13786450
5 Jun 2026
An overflowing recycling bin labeled 'Plastica Metalli' (Plastics and Metals) is packed with cardboard boxes and mixed waste, while a discarded household appliance and additional cardboard boxes are left on the sidewalk alongside it, in Foggia, Italy, on May 18, 2026. Foggia is among Italian cities with low rates of separate waste collection, below European Union targets. Italy's southern regions have consistently recorded weaker recycling compliance than the north, with several municipalities in Apulia reporting separate waste collection rates below the national target of 65%.
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#13781531
3 Jun 2026
A vintage loom, labeled with a handwritten museum tag, is seen through the wire-mesh front of a bookcase at the Scuola di Barbiana in Barbiana, Vicchio, Tuscany, Italy, on April 7, 2026. The piece is among the craft and artisan tools preserved at the school, reflecting Don Lorenzo Milani's integration of manual skills into the educational method for rural children. Books from the original school library are visible on the shelf below.
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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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#13781522
3 Jun 2026
A handmade map of ancient Palestine drawn by students at the Scuola di Barbiana under the guidance of Don Lorenzo Milani is seen inside the school on April 7, 2026, in Barbiana, Vicchio, Tuscany, Italy. The map depicts the historical regions of Galilea, Samaria, Giudea, and Perea, the Mediterranean coastline labeled as Fenicia in the north, the Jordan River, the Sea of Galilee (Lago di Tiberiade), the Dead Sea (Mar Morto), and cities including Gerusalemme, Betleem, and Nazaret. The map was created for religious and geographic education and is one of several dozen handmade cartographic and didactic materials preserved at the school.
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#13780095
3 Jun 2026
A display case labeled ''L'Ultimo Insetto Impollinatore'' (The Last Pollinating Insect) shows three preserved bee specimens mounted in circular transparent containers on stepped dark wooden blocks at the GEA 2076 - Ricordi dal futuro installation on May 23, 2026, in Bari, Italy. The fictional archive artifact, catalogued as ''Reperto 01-C,'' envisions a world where pollinating insects disappear between 2026 and 2040 due to pesticide use, monocultures, and climate change. The installation is created by artist Alessandro Calizza for Greenpeace Italia.
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#13780088
3 Jun 2026
A man examines outdoor display cases at the GEA 2076 - Ricordi dal futuro installation in Bari, Italy, on May 23, 2026. The cases contain objects from the installation's fictional archive: the left case, labeled ''Le Grandi Alluvioni'' (The Great Floods), holds flood-damaged personal objects, while the right case, labeled ''La Grande Sommersione'' (The Great Submersion), displays photographs of submerged Venice. The installation is created by artist Alessandro Calizza for Greenpeace Italia.
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#13780103
3 Jun 2026
A young man examines the ''La Grande Sommersione'' (The Great Submersion) display case at the GEA 2076 - Ricordi dal futuro installation in Bari, Italy, on May 23, 2026. The case, labeled ''Reperto 01-G,'' contains a map of Italy with sea level projections to 2100 and photographs depicting a submerged Venice lagoon from the years 2070 to 2076. The fictional archive artifact, created by artist Alessandro Calizza for Greenpeace Italia, envisions the total loss of Venice due to the collapse of the Adriatic coastline's sea defenses.
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#13770382
31 May 2026
A yellow Greenpeace placard reading ''Il pesticida e servito'' (Pesticide is served) is placed among pineapples labeled ''Tropical Rica - Ananas Costa Rica'' in a supermarket produce section on May 21, 2026, in Molfetta, Italy. Greenpeace Italy activists place warning placards throughout supermarkets in major Italian cities as part of a nationwide action urging the Italian government and the European Union to maintain current pesticide regulations.
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#13717329
18 May 2026
A close-up view shows an informational sign labeled as stand number one inside the Saint Leopold Mandic sanctuary in Padua, Italy, on May 15, 2026. The Italian text describes the small room where the Capuchin friar spent over thirty years hearing confessions for up to twelve hours daily. It details the Allied aerial bombing on May 14, 1944, which demolished the surrounding church but left this specific confessional cell untouched.
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#13715389
17 May 2026
An iPhone displays the Claude AI application in dark mode, showing the Sonnet 4.6 model selected in adaptive mode, labeled Adattivo in Italian, with the greeting prompt ''How can I help you this afternoon?'' visible on the screen alongside the input field labeled ''Chat with Claude.'' The device clock reads 16:29 with a 4G connection at 67 percent battery. Behind the smartphone, three-dimensional illuminated yellow letters spelling ''Ai'' are visible in soft focus against a dark background with green and orange ambient lighting. The image contrasts the functional consumer AI interface with a visual representation of artificial intelligence. San Ferdinando di Puglia, Italy, on May 17, 2026. (Photo Illustration by Matteo Della Torre/NurPhoto)
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#13715368
17 May 2026
An iPhone against an orange backdrop displays the active interface of the Claude AI application, developed by Anthropic, in San Ferdinando di Puglia, Italy, on May 17, 2026. The screen shows the Sonnet 4.6 model in adaptive mode, labeled Adattivo in Italian, with a greeting prompt reading ''How can I help you this afternoon?'' The on-screen keyboard is visible, ready for user input. The Claude logo in white is visible on the orange backdrop behind the device. The device clock shows 12:24. The image illustrates the use of a consumer-facing generative AI assistant application on a mobile device. (Photo Illustration by Matteo Della Torre/NurPhoto)
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#13715381
17 May 2026
A silhouetted hand holds an iPhone displaying the active interface of the Claude AI application by Anthropic in San Ferdinando di Puglia, Italy, on May 17, 2026. The screen shows the Sonnet 4.6 model in adaptive mode, labeled Adattivo in Italian, with the greeting ''How can I help you this afternoon?'' and the on-screen keyboard open for input. An orange background with the Claude logo in white is visible behind the device. The time displayed on the phone reads 12:24. (Photo Illustration by Matteo Della Torre/NurPhoto)
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#13668023
5 May 2026
Employees of Deutsche Bahn wear vests labeled ''DB Security'' during the launch of the new respect campaign by DB at Berlin Central Station in Berlin, Germany, on May 5, 2026.
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