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Attendees and guests examine stone pillars representing the 22 nations that participated in the Korean War during the dedication ceremony of... Editorial
Seoul Dedicates Garden Of Gratitude Memorial At Gwanghwamun Square
12 May 2026 · Seoul, South Korea
#13695804
Attendees and guests examine stone pillars representing the 22 nations that participated in the Korean War during the dedication ceremony of...

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12 May 2026

Attendees and guests examine stone pillars representing the 22 nations that participated in the Korean War during the dedication ceremony of the ''Garden of Gratitude'' at Gwanghwamun Square in Seoul, South Korea, on May 12, 2026. The site honors the international support received during the 1950-53 conflict.


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Attendees and guests examine stone pillars representing the 22 nations that participated in the Korean War during the dedication ceremony of... Editorial
Seoul Dedicates Garden Of Gratitude Memorial At Gwanghwamun Square
12 May 2026 · Seoul, South Korea
#13695805
Attendees and guests examine stone pillars representing the 22 nations that participated in the Korean War during the dedication ceremony of...

#13695805

12 May 2026

Attendees and guests examine stone pillars representing the 22 nations that participated in the Korean War during the dedication ceremony of the ''Garden of Gratitude'' at Gwanghwamun Square in Seoul, South Korea, on May 12, 2026. The site honors the international support received during the 1950-53 conflict.


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A room in an apartment block shows damage in Dnipro, Ukraine, on May 7, 2026. A 21-year-old pregnant woman and a 45-year-old man were injure... Editorial
Overnight Russian drone attack on Dnipro
7 May 2026 · Dnipro, Ukraine
#13676160
A room in an apartment block shows damage in Dnipro, Ukraine, on May 7, 2026. A 21-year-old pregnant woman and a 45-year-old man were injure...

#13676160

7 May 2026

A room in an apartment block shows damage in Dnipro, Ukraine, on May 7, 2026. A 21-year-old pregnant woman and a 45-year-old man were injured and received medical assistance at the scene.


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An electrician checks service lines in an apartment block damaged in Dnipro, Ukraine, on May 7, 2026. A 21-year-old pregnant woman and a 45-... Editorial
Overnight Russian drone attack on Dnipro
7 May 2026 · Dnipro, Ukraine
#13676162
An electrician checks service lines in an apartment block damaged in Dnipro, Ukraine, on May 7, 2026. A 21-year-old pregnant woman and a 45-...

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7 May 2026

An electrician checks service lines in an apartment block damaged in Dnipro, Ukraine, on May 7, 2026. A 21-year-old pregnant woman and a 45-year-old man were injured and received medical assistance at the scene.


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An overhead close-up of the octagonal marble floor plaque marking the site where St. Francis of Assisi is believed to have received the stig... Editorial
Basilica Of La Verna Franciscan Sanctuary With Arched Portico And Bell Tower, Tuscany
6 May 2026 · Chiusi di La Verna, Italy
#13670683
An overhead close-up of the octagonal marble floor plaque marking the site where St. Francis of Assisi is believed to have received the stig...

#13670683

6 May 2026

An overhead close-up of the octagonal marble floor plaque marking the site where St. Francis of Assisi is believed to have received the stigmata on September 14, 1224, inside the Chapel of the Stigmata at the Sanctuary of La Verna, Arezzo, Tuscany, Italy, on April 9, 2026. The stone slab, engraved with a Latin inscription bearing the name of San Francesco, is encircled by a dense floral wreath of pink, salmon, and red roses interspersed with eucalyptus foliage. A single lit votive candle placed at the center adds a devotional focal point. The surrounding floor features a diamond-pattern polychrome marble inlay typical of Tuscan Franciscan sacred architecture.


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The interior of the Chapel of the Stigmata (Cappella delle Stimmate) at the Franciscan Sanctuary of La Verna, Casentino, Arezzo province, Tu... Editorial
Basilica Of La Verna Franciscan Sanctuary With Arched Portico And Bell Tower, Tuscany
6 May 2026 · Chiusi di La Verna, Italy
#13670679
The interior of the Chapel of the Stigmata (Cappella delle Stimmate) at the Franciscan Sanctuary of La Verna, Casentino, Arezzo province, Tu...

#13670679

6 May 2026

The interior of the Chapel of the Stigmata (Cappella delle Stimmate) at the Franciscan Sanctuary of La Verna, Casentino, Arezzo province, Tuscany, Italy, on April 9, 2026. The apse features a glazed polychrome terracotta altarpiece by the della Robbia workshop depicting the Crucifixion with angels, the Virgin, and St. John against a cobalt blue majolica background. The altar bears the inscription ''Deus Meus et Omnia.'' In the foreground, a circular fresh-flower wreath with a lit votive candle marks the floor plaque where St. Francis of Assisi is believed to have received the stigmata in September 1224. The sanctuary, donated to Francis by Count Orlando Cattani in 1213, is one of Italy's foremost Franciscan pilgrimage sites.


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An exterior view of the Franciscan Sanctuary of La Verna (Santuario della Verna) in the Casentino mountains, Arezzo province, Tuscany, Italy... Editorial
Basilica Of La Verna Franciscan Sanctuary With Arched Portico And Bell Tower, Tuscany
6 May 2026 · Chiusi di La Verna, Italy
#13670692
An exterior view of the Franciscan Sanctuary of La Verna (Santuario della Verna) in the Casentino mountains, Arezzo province, Tuscany, Italy...

#13670692

6 May 2026

An exterior view of the Franciscan Sanctuary of La Verna (Santuario della Verna) in the Casentino mountains, Arezzo province, Tuscany, Italy, on April 9, 2026. The wide irregular-flagstone courtyard opens toward a cluster of stone medieval buildings, including a small open bell tower with a single bell, multiple chimneys, and a backdrop of bare late-spring woodland. Two visitors are barely visible resting on a low wall in the background. Founded in 1213 when St. Francis of Assisi received Monte della Verna as a gift from Count Orlando Cattani, the sanctuary is where the stigmatization of Francis took place in September 1224, making it a major destination of Catholic pilgrimage worldwide.


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The ancient woollen habit traditionally attributed to St. Francis of Assisi is displayed in an illuminated conservation case at the Sanctuar... Editorial
Basilica Of La Verna Franciscan Sanctuary With Arched Portico And Bell Tower, Tuscany
6 May 2026 · Chiusi di La Verna, Italy
#13670695
The ancient woollen habit traditionally attributed to St. Francis of Assisi is displayed in an illuminated conservation case at the Sanctuar...

#13670695

6 May 2026

The ancient woollen habit traditionally attributed to St. Francis of Assisi is displayed in an illuminated conservation case at the Sanctuary of La Verna, Arezzo, Tuscany, Italy, on April 9, 2026. The coarse dark-brown tunic with a separate pointed hood shows extensive deterioration, tears, and a large fragmentary void at the chest, consistent with centuries of handling and veneration. A black-and-white chessboard marble floor is partially visible surrounding the case. Preserved as a first-class Franciscan relic, the garment is among the most significant devotional objects at La Verna, where Francis spent extended periods of solitary prayer between 1213 and his death in 1226, including the retreat during which he received the stigmata.


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The Hellenic Seaways Ro-Pax ferry Nissos Rodos pictured docked at the port of Heraklion, Crete island, Greece on April 5, 2026. Built in 198... Editorial
Hellenic Seaways Nissos Rodos Vessel
1 May 2026 · Heraklion, Greece
#13648391
The Hellenic Seaways Ro-Pax ferry Nissos Rodos pictured docked at the port of Heraklion, Crete island, Greece on April 5, 2026. Built in 198...

#13648391

1 May 2026

The Hellenic Seaways Ro-Pax ferry Nissos Rodos pictured docked at the port of Heraklion, Crete island, Greece on April 5, 2026. Built in 1987 by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries shipyard in Shimonoseki, Japan, the vessel is 192.51 meters long and 27.01 meters wide. Originally named Kiso and built for the Japanese company Taiheiyō Ferry, the ship was acquired by the Greek company Hellas Ferries — later renamed Hellenic Seaways — in 2004, and underwent a major refit in 2010, when it received its current name Nissos Rodos, meaning Rhodes island in Greek. In 2025 the vessel was deployed on the Piraeus–Heraklion line. The vessel has a passenger capacity of 2,210 and can carry up to 748 vehicles, very important for the local economy with the capability of transportation cargo with the mainland and visitors during the tourist season. Hellenic Seaways is part of the Attica Group, one of the leading ferry operators in Greece.


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The Hellenic Seaways Ro-Pax ferry Nissos Rodos pictured docked next to Minoan Lines Festos Palace ferry, others ships and cranes at the port... Editorial
Hellenic Seaways Nissos Rodos Vessel
1 May 2026 · Heraklion, Greece
#13648392
The Hellenic Seaways Ro-Pax ferry Nissos Rodos pictured docked next to Minoan Lines Festos Palace ferry, others ships and cranes at the port...

#13648392

1 May 2026

The Hellenic Seaways Ro-Pax ferry Nissos Rodos pictured docked next to Minoan Lines Festos Palace ferry, others ships and cranes at the port of Heraklion, Crete island, Greece on April 5, 2026. Built in 1987 by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries shipyard in Shimonoseki, Japan, the vessel is 192.51 meters long and 27.01 meters wide. Originally named Kiso and built for the Japanese company Taiheiyō Ferry, the ship was acquired by the Greek company Hellas Ferries — later renamed Hellenic Seaways — in 2004, and underwent a major refit in 2010, when it received its current name Nissos Rodos, meaning Rhodes island in Greek. In 2025 the vessel was deployed on the Piraeus–Heraklion line. The vessel has a passenger capacity of 2,210 and can carry up to 748 vehicles, very important for the local economy with the capability of transportation cargo with the mainland and visitors during the tourist season. Hellenic Seaways is part of the Attica Group, one of the leading ferry operators in Greece.


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The Hellenic Seaways Ro-Pax ferry Nissos Rodos pictured docked at the port of Heraklion, Crete island, Greece on April 5, 2026. Built in 198... Editorial
Hellenic Seaways Nissos Rodos Vessel
1 May 2026 · Heraklion, Greece
#13648393
The Hellenic Seaways Ro-Pax ferry Nissos Rodos pictured docked at the port of Heraklion, Crete island, Greece on April 5, 2026. Built in 198...

#13648393

1 May 2026

The Hellenic Seaways Ro-Pax ferry Nissos Rodos pictured docked at the port of Heraklion, Crete island, Greece on April 5, 2026. Built in 1987 by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries shipyard in Shimonoseki, Japan, the vessel is 192.51 meters long and 27.01 meters wide. Originally named Kiso and built for the Japanese company Taiheiyō Ferry, the ship was acquired by the Greek company Hellas Ferries — later renamed Hellenic Seaways — in 2004, and underwent a major refit in 2010, when it received its current name Nissos Rodos, meaning Rhodes island in Greek. In 2025 the vessel was deployed on the Piraeus–Heraklion line. The vessel has a passenger capacity of 2,210 and can carry up to 748 vehicles, very important for the local economy with the capability of transportation cargo with the mainland and visitors during the tourist season. Hellenic Seaways is part of the Attica Group, one of the leading ferry operators in Greece.


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The Hellenic Seaways Ro-Pax ferry Nissos Rodos pictured docked next to Minoan Lines Festos Palace ferry, others ships and cranes at the port... Editorial
Hellenic Seaways Nissos Rodos Vessel
1 May 2026 · Heraklion, Greece
#13648384
The Hellenic Seaways Ro-Pax ferry Nissos Rodos pictured docked next to Minoan Lines Festos Palace ferry, others ships and cranes at the port...

#13648384

1 May 2026

The Hellenic Seaways Ro-Pax ferry Nissos Rodos pictured docked next to Minoan Lines Festos Palace ferry, others ships and cranes at the port of Heraklion, Crete island, Greece on April 5, 2026. Built in 1987 by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries shipyard in Shimonoseki, Japan, the vessel is 192.51 meters long and 27.01 meters wide. Originally named Kiso and built for the Japanese company Taiheiyō Ferry, the ship was acquired by the Greek company Hellas Ferries — later renamed Hellenic Seaways — in 2004, and underwent a major refit in 2010, when it received its current name Nissos Rodos, meaning Rhodes island in Greek. In 2025 the vessel was deployed on the Piraeus–Heraklion line. The vessel has a passenger capacity of 2,210 and can carry up to 748 vehicles, very important for the local economy with the capability of transportation cargo with the mainland and visitors during the tourist season. Hellenic Seaways is part of the Attica Group, one of the leading ferry operators in Greece.


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The Hellenic Seaways Ro-Pax ferry Nissos Rodos pictured docked next to Minoan Lines Festos Palace ferry, others ships and cranes at the port... Editorial
Hellenic Seaways Nissos Rodos Vessel
1 May 2026 · Heraklion, Greece
#13648385
The Hellenic Seaways Ro-Pax ferry Nissos Rodos pictured docked next to Minoan Lines Festos Palace ferry, others ships and cranes at the port...

#13648385

1 May 2026

The Hellenic Seaways Ro-Pax ferry Nissos Rodos pictured docked next to Minoan Lines Festos Palace ferry, others ships and cranes at the port of Heraklion, Crete island, Greece on April 5, 2026. Built in 1987 by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries shipyard in Shimonoseki, Japan, the vessel is 192.51 meters long and 27.01 meters wide. Originally named Kiso and built for the Japanese company Taiheiyō Ferry, the ship was acquired by the Greek company Hellas Ferries — later renamed Hellenic Seaways — in 2004, and underwent a major refit in 2010, when it received its current name Nissos Rodos, meaning Rhodes island in Greek. In 2025 the vessel was deployed on the Piraeus–Heraklion line. The vessel has a passenger capacity of 2,210 and can carry up to 748 vehicles, very important for the local economy with the capability of transportation cargo with the mainland and visitors during the tourist season. Hellenic Seaways is part of the Attica Group, one of the leading ferry operators in Greece.


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The Hellenic Seaways Ro-Pax ferry Nissos Rodos pictured docked at the port of Heraklion, Crete island, Greece on April 5, 2026. Built in 198... Editorial
Hellenic Seaways Nissos Rodos Vessel
1 May 2026 · Heraklion, Greece
#13648386
The Hellenic Seaways Ro-Pax ferry Nissos Rodos pictured docked at the port of Heraklion, Crete island, Greece on April 5, 2026. Built in 198...

#13648386

1 May 2026

The Hellenic Seaways Ro-Pax ferry Nissos Rodos pictured docked at the port of Heraklion, Crete island, Greece on April 5, 2026. Built in 1987 by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries shipyard in Shimonoseki, Japan, the vessel is 192.51 meters long and 27.01 meters wide. Originally named Kiso and built for the Japanese company Taiheiyō Ferry, the ship was acquired by the Greek company Hellas Ferries — later renamed Hellenic Seaways — in 2004, and underwent a major refit in 2010, when it received its current name Nissos Rodos, meaning Rhodes island in Greek. In 2025 the vessel was deployed on the Piraeus–Heraklion line. The vessel has a passenger capacity of 2,210 and can carry up to 748 vehicles, very important for the local economy with the capability of transportation cargo with the mainland and visitors during the tourist season. Hellenic Seaways is part of the Attica Group, one of the leading ferry operators in Greece.


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The Hellenic Seaways Ro-Pax ferry Nissos Rodos pictured docked at the port of Heraklion, Crete island, Greece on April 5, 2026. Built in 198... Editorial
Hellenic Seaways Nissos Rodos Vessel
1 May 2026 · Heraklion, Greece
#13648387
The Hellenic Seaways Ro-Pax ferry Nissos Rodos pictured docked at the port of Heraklion, Crete island, Greece on April 5, 2026. Built in 198...

#13648387

1 May 2026

The Hellenic Seaways Ro-Pax ferry Nissos Rodos pictured docked at the port of Heraklion, Crete island, Greece on April 5, 2026. Built in 1987 by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries shipyard in Shimonoseki, Japan, the vessel is 192.51 meters long and 27.01 meters wide. Originally named Kiso and built for the Japanese company Taiheiyō Ferry, the ship was acquired by the Greek company Hellas Ferries — later renamed Hellenic Seaways — in 2004, and underwent a major refit in 2010, when it received its current name Nissos Rodos, meaning Rhodes island in Greek. In 2025 the vessel was deployed on the Piraeus–Heraklion line. The vessel has a passenger capacity of 2,210 and can carry up to 748 vehicles, very important for the local economy with the capability of transportation cargo with the mainland and visitors during the tourist season. Hellenic Seaways is part of the Attica Group, one of the leading ferry operators in Greece.


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The Hellenic Seaways Ro-Pax ferry Nissos Rodos pictured docked at the port of Heraklion, Crete island, Greece on April 5, 2026. Built in 198... Editorial
Hellenic Seaways Nissos Rodos Vessel
1 May 2026 · Heraklion, Greece
#13648388
The Hellenic Seaways Ro-Pax ferry Nissos Rodos pictured docked at the port of Heraklion, Crete island, Greece on April 5, 2026. Built in 198...

#13648388

1 May 2026

The Hellenic Seaways Ro-Pax ferry Nissos Rodos pictured docked at the port of Heraklion, Crete island, Greece on April 5, 2026. Built in 1987 by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries shipyard in Shimonoseki, Japan, the vessel is 192.51 meters long and 27.01 meters wide. Originally named Kiso and built for the Japanese company Taiheiyō Ferry, the ship was acquired by the Greek company Hellas Ferries — later renamed Hellenic Seaways — in 2004, and underwent a major refit in 2010, when it received its current name Nissos Rodos, meaning Rhodes island in Greek. In 2025 the vessel was deployed on the Piraeus–Heraklion line. The vessel has a passenger capacity of 2,210 and can carry up to 748 vehicles, very important for the local economy with the capability of transportation cargo with the mainland and visitors during the tourist season. Hellenic Seaways is part of the Attica Group, one of the leading ferry operators in Greece.


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