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17 December 2025
La France Insoumise - Nouveau Front Populaire's MP Segolene Amiot protests during a session of questions to the French government at the National Assembly in Paris, France, on December 16, 2025.
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Formal Vote On The Draft Social Security Financing Bill For 2026 At The National Assembly, In Paris
10 December 2025
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10 December 2025
La France Insoumise - Nouveau Front Populaire's MP Segolene Amiot speaks during the formal vote session on the social security financing bill for 2026, PLFSS 2026, at the National Assembly in Paris, France, on December 9, 2025.
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Aedes Albopictus - Asian Tiger Mosquito Life Cycle And Characteristics - Forest Mosquito - Deadly Disease Vector
28 November 2025
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28 November 2025
The Asian Tiger Mosquito or Forest Mosquito (Aedes albopictus or Stegomyia albopicta) larvae lay their eggs in water, but they typically deposit them on the sides of containers like buckets or tires just above the standing water's surface. The eggs hatch into larvae when they are flooded by rain or other water sources, and the larvae then develop in the water. The Asian Tiger Mosquito is a member of the Culicidae family and a known vector for yellow fever, dengue, chikungunya, Eastern equine encephalitis (EEE), West Nile virus, and Zika viruses. This photo is taken in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on November 1, 2025
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Aedes Albopictus - Asian Tiger Mosquito Life Cycle And Characteristics - Forest Mosquito - Deadly Disease Vector
28 November 2025
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28 November 2025
The Asian Tiger Mosquito or Forest Mosquito (Aedes albopictus or Stegomyia albopicta) larvae lay their eggs in water, but they typically deposit them on the sides of containers like buckets or tires just above the standing water's surface. The eggs hatch into larvae when they are flooded by rain or other water sources, and the larvae then develop in the water. The Asian Tiger Mosquito is a member of the Culicidae family and a known vector for yellow fever, dengue, chikungunya, Eastern equine encephalitis (EEE), West Nile virus, and Zika viruses. This photo is taken in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on November 1, 2025
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#12986667
14 November 2025
A team of geologists from the Bandung Geological Museum cleans one part of an ancient elephant tusk fossil (Stegodon Trigonocephalus) at the Bandung Geological Museum in West Java, Indonesia, on November 14, 2025. The geology team prepares and conserves the ancient elephant fossil, estimated to be 800,000 years old, which is discovered in Nganjuk, East Java, in October 2024.
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#12986668
14 November 2025
A team of geologists from the Bandung Geological Museum cleans one part of an ancient elephant tusk fossil (Stegodon Trigonocephalus) at the Bandung Geological Museum in West Java, Indonesia, on November 14, 2025. The geology team prepares and conserves the ancient elephant fossil, estimated to be 800,000 years old, which is discovered in Nganjuk, East Java, in October 2024.
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#12986669
14 November 2025
A team of geologists from the Bandung Geological Museum cleans one part of an ancient elephant tusk fossil (Stegodon Trigonocephalus) at the Bandung Geological Museum in West Java, Indonesia, on November 14, 2025. The geology team prepares and conserves the ancient elephant fossil, estimated to be 800,000 years old, which is discovered in Nganjuk, East Java, in October 2024.
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#12986670
14 November 2025
A team of geologists from the Bandung Geological Museum cleans one part of an ancient elephant tusk fossil (Stegodon Trigonocephalus) at the Bandung Geological Museum in West Java, Indonesia, on November 14, 2025. The geology team prepares and conserves the ancient elephant fossil, estimated to be 800,000 years old, which is discovered in Nganjuk, East Java, in October 2024.
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#12986671
14 November 2025
A team of geologists from the Bandung Geological Museum cleans one part of an ancient elephant tusk fossil (Stegodon Trigonocephalus) at the Bandung Geological Museum in West Java, Indonesia, on November 14, 2025. The geology team prepares and conserves the ancient elephant fossil, estimated to be 800,000 years old, which is discovered in Nganjuk, East Java, in October 2024.
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#12986672
14 November 2025
A team of geologists from the Bandung Geological Museum cleans one part of an ancient elephant tusk fossil (Stegodon Trigonocephalus) at the Bandung Geological Museum in West Java, Indonesia, on November 14, 2025. The geology team prepares and conserves the ancient elephant fossil, estimated to be 800,000 years old, which is discovered in Nganjuk, East Java, in October 2024.
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#12986673
14 November 2025
A team of geologists from the Bandung Geological Museum cleans one part of an ancient elephant tusk fossil (Stegodon Trigonocephalus) at the Bandung Geological Museum in West Java, Indonesia, on November 14, 2025. The geology team prepares and conserves the ancient elephant fossil, estimated to be 800,000 years old, which is discovered in Nganjuk, East Java, in October 2024.
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#12986674
14 November 2025
A team of geologists from the Bandung Geological Museum cleans one part of an ancient elephant tusk fossil (Stegodon Trigonocephalus) at the Bandung Geological Museum in West Java, Indonesia, on November 14, 2025. The geology team prepares and conserves the ancient elephant fossil, estimated to be 800,000 years old, which is discovered in Nganjuk, East Java, in October 2024.
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#12986675
14 November 2025
A team of geologists from the Bandung Geological Museum cleans one part of an ancient elephant tusk fossil (Stegodon Trigonocephalus) at the Bandung Geological Museum in West Java, Indonesia, on November 14, 2025. The geology team prepares and conserves the ancient elephant fossil, estimated to be 800,000 years old, which is discovered in Nganjuk, East Java, in October 2024.
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#12986676
14 November 2025
A team of geologists from the Bandung Geological Museum cleans one part of an ancient elephant tusk fossil (Stegodon Trigonocephalus) at the Bandung Geological Museum in West Java, Indonesia, on November 14, 2025. The geology team prepares and conserves the ancient elephant fossil, estimated to be 800,000 years old, which is discovered in Nganjuk, East Java, in October 2024.
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#12986704
14 November 2025
The Geological Team from the Bandung Geological Museum repairs one of the ancient bull horns at the Bandung Geological Museum in West Java, Indonesia, on November 14, 2025. In addition to the ancient elephant fossil (Stegodon Trigonocephalus) estimated to be 800,000 years old, the Geology Team also begins preparing and conserving other fossils, such as the ancient buffalo horn fossil discovered in Nganjuk, East Java, in October 2024.
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#12986705
14 November 2025
A team of geologists from the Bandung Geological Museum cleans one part of an ancient elephant tusk fossil (Stegodon Trigonocephalus) at the Bandung Geological Museum in West Java, Indonesia, on November 14, 2025. The geology team prepares and conserves the ancient elephant fossil, estimated to be 800,000 years old, which is discovered in Nganjuk, East Java, in October 2024.
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