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18 February 2026
La France Insoumise - Nouveau Front Populaire's MP Segolene Amiot is seen during a session of questions to the French government at the National Assembly in Paris, France, on February 18, 2026.
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Debate On The Report On The Petition Entitled ‘No To The Duplomb Law’ At The National Assembly, In Paris
11 February 2026
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11 February 2026
La France Insoumise - Nouveau Front Populaire's MP Segolene Amiot is seen during the debate on the report on the petition entitled 'No to the Duplomb Law' at the National Assembly in Paris, France, on February 11, 2026.
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9 February 2026
On February 9, 2026, in Goryeong, South Korea, shoppers visit the stalls of Daegaya Market, with each tent and umbrella serving as an individual merchant stand, in the valley of Goryeong-Gun, south of Seoul. They buy food and offerings for traditional Korean rituals ahead of the Lunar New Year, known as Seol, which is one of the two major Korean traditional holidays and falls on February 17 this year, forming part of a five-day break. Daegaya Market is the largest traditional five-day market in South Korea.
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9 February 2026
On February 9, 2026, in Goryeong, South Korea, shoppers visit the stalls of Daegaya Market, with each tent and umbrella serving as an individual merchant stand, in the valley of Goryeong-Gun, south of Seoul. They buy food and offerings for traditional Korean rituals ahead of the Lunar New Year, known as Seol, which is one of the two major Korean traditional holidays and falls on February 17 this year, forming part of a five-day break. Daegaya Market is the largest traditional five-day market in South Korea.
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9 February 2026
On February 9, 2026, in Goryeong, South Korea, shoppers visit the stalls of Daegaya Market, with each tent and umbrella serving as an individual merchant stand, in the valley of Goryeong-Gun, south of Seoul. They buy food and offerings for traditional Korean rituals ahead of the Lunar New Year, known as Seol, which is one of the two major Korean traditional holidays and falls on February 17 this year, forming part of a five-day break. Daegaya Market is the largest traditional five-day market in South Korea.
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9 February 2026
On February 9, 2026, in Goryeong, South Korea, shoppers visit the stalls of Daegaya Market, with each tent and umbrella serving as an individual merchant stand, in the valley of Goryeong-Gun, south of Seoul. They buy food and offerings for traditional Korean rituals ahead of the Lunar New Year, known as Seol, which is one of the two major Korean traditional holidays and falls on February 17 this year, forming part of a five-day break. Daegaya Market is the largest traditional five-day market in South Korea.
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9 February 2026
On February 9, 2026, in Goryeong, South Korea, shoppers visit the stalls of Daegaya Market, with each tent and umbrella serving as an individual merchant stand, in the valley of Goryeong-Gun, south of Seoul. They buy food and offerings for traditional Korean rituals ahead of the Lunar New Year, known as Seol, which is one of the two major Korean traditional holidays and falls on February 17 this year, forming part of a five-day break. Daegaya Market is the largest traditional five-day market in South Korea.
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9 February 2026
On February 9, 2026, in Goryeong, South Korea, shoppers visit the stalls of Daegaya Market, with each tent and umbrella serving as an individual merchant stand, in the valley of Goryeong-Gun, south of Seoul. They buy food and offerings for traditional Korean rituals ahead of the Lunar New Year, known as Seol, which is one of the two major Korean traditional holidays and falls on February 17 this year, forming part of a five-day break. Daegaya Market is the largest traditional five-day market in South Korea.
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9 February 2026
On February 9, 2026, in Goryeong, South Korea, shoppers visit the stalls of Daegaya Market, with each tent and umbrella serving as an individual merchant stand, in the valley of Goryeong-Gun, south of Seoul. They buy food and offerings for traditional Korean rituals ahead of the Lunar New Year, known as Seol, which is one of the two major Korean traditional holidays and falls on February 17 this year, forming part of a five-day break. Daegaya Market is the largest traditional five-day market in South Korea.
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9 February 2026
On February 9, 2026, in Goryeong, South Korea, shoppers visit the stalls of Daegaya Market, with each tent and umbrella serving as an individual merchant stand, in the valley of Goryeong-Gun, south of Seoul. They buy food and offerings for traditional Korean rituals ahead of the Lunar New Year, known as Seol, which is one of the two major Korean traditional holidays and falls on February 17 this year, forming part of a five-day break. Daegaya Market is the largest traditional five-day market in South Korea.
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9 February 2026
On February 9, 2026, in Goryeong, South Korea, shoppers visit the stalls of Daegaya Market, with each tent and umbrella serving as an individual merchant stand, in the valley of Goryeong-Gun, south of Seoul. They buy food and offerings for traditional Korean rituals ahead of the Lunar New Year, known as Seol, which is one of the two major Korean traditional holidays and falls on February 17 this year, forming part of a five-day break. Daegaya Market is the largest traditional five-day market in South Korea.
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9 February 2026
On February 9, 2026, in Goryeong, South Korea, shoppers visit the stalls of Daegaya Market, with each tent and umbrella serving as an individual merchant stand, in the valley of Goryeong-Gun, south of Seoul. They buy food and offerings for traditional Korean rituals ahead of the Lunar New Year, known as Seol, which is one of the two major Korean traditional holidays and falls on February 17 this year, forming part of a five-day break. Daegaya Market is the largest traditional five-day market in South Korea.
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9 February 2026
On February 9, 2026, in Goryeong, South Korea, shoppers visit the stalls of Daegaya Market, with each tent and umbrella serving as an individual merchant stand, in the valley of Goryeong-Gun, south of Seoul. They buy food and offerings for traditional Korean rituals ahead of the Lunar New Year, known as Seol, which is one of the two major Korean traditional holidays and falls on February 17 this year, forming part of a five-day break. Daegaya Market is the largest traditional five-day market in South Korea.
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9 February 2026
On February 9, 2026, in Goryeong, South Korea, shoppers visit the stalls of Daegaya Market, with each tent and umbrella serving as an individual merchant stand, in the valley of Goryeong-Gun, south of Seoul. They buy food and offerings for traditional Korean rituals ahead of the Lunar New Year, known as Seol, which is one of the two major Korean traditional holidays and falls on February 17 this year, forming part of a five-day break. Daegaya Market is the largest traditional five-day market in South Korea.
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Sewol Ferry Families Demand Transparency Regarding NIS Surveillance in Seoul
4 February 2026
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4 February 2026
Kwon Young-guk (center), leader of the Justice Party, joins family members of the 4.16 Sewol Ferry disaster victims and activists during a press conference at Gwanghwamun Plaza in Seoul, South Korea, on February 4, 2026. The participants gather in front of the Admiral Yi Sun-sin statue to denounce illegal surveillance by the National Intelligence Service (NIS) and to demand full disclosure of information regarding the tragedy.
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Sewol Ferry Families Demand Transparency Regarding NIS Surveillance in Seoul
4 February 2026
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4 February 2026
Kwon Young-guk (fifth from right), leader of the Justice Party, joins family members of the 4.16 Sewol Ferry disaster victims and activists during a press conference at Gwanghwamun Plaza in Seoul, South Korea, on February 4, 2026. The participants gather in front of the Admiral Yi Sun-sin statue to denounce illegal surveillance by the National Intelligence Service (NIS) and to demand full disclosure of information regarding the tragedy.
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