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12 September 2025
The husband of the Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Denmark, Bo Tengberg, participates in a discussion during the Fifth Summit of First Ladies and Gentlemen in Kyiv, Ukraine, on September 11, 2025. This year, the event celebrates educators from around the world who make significant contributions to the global development of education.
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12 September 2025
First Lady of the Republic of Serbia Tamara Vucic, First Lady of the Federal Republic of Germany Elke Budenbender, First Lady of the Republic of Estonia Sirje Karis, First Lady of the Republic of Austria Doris Schmidauer, First Lady of Ukraine Olena Zelenska, husband of the Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Denmark Bo Tengberg, and First Lady of the Republic of Finland Suzanne Innes-Stubb (L to R) participate in a discussion during the Fifth Summit of First Ladies and Gentlemen in Kyiv, Ukraine, on September 11, 2025. This year, the event celebrates educators from around the world who make significant contributions to the global development of education.
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12 September 2025
First Lady of the Republic of Serbia Tamara Vucic, First Lady of the Federal Republic of Germany Elke Budenbender, First Lady of the Republic of Estonia Sirje Karis, First Lady of the Republic of Austria Doris Schmidauer, First Lady of Ukraine Olena Zelenska, husband of the Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Denmark Bo Tengberg, First Lady of the Republic of Finland Suzanne Innes-Stubb, and First Lady of the Republic of Lithuania Diana Nausediene (L to R) pose for a photo during the Fifth Summit of First Ladies and Gentlemen in Kyiv, Ukraine, on September 11, 2025. This year, the event celebrates educators from around the world who make significant contributions to the global development of education.
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12 September 2025
Bo Tengberg, the husband of the Prime Minister of Denmark and a Danish screenwriter, cinematographer, and director, poses for a photo at the opening of the Fifth Summit of First Ladies and Gentlemen in Kyiv, Ukraine, on September 10, 2025. This year, the summit celebrates educators from around the world who contribute to the global development of education.
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12 September 2025
The husband of the Prime Minister of Denmark, Danish screenwriter, cinematographer, and director Bo Tengberg, arrives at the opening of the Fifth Summit of First Ladies and Gentlemen in Kyiv, Ukraine, on September 10, 2025. This year, the summit celebrates educators from around the world who contribute to the global development of education.
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12 September 2025
The husband of the Prime Minister of Denmark, Danish screenwriter, cinematographer, and director Bo Tengberg, arrives at the opening of the Fifth Summit of First Ladies and Gentlemen in Kyiv, Ukraine, on September 10, 2025. This year, the summit celebrates educators from around the world who contribute to the global development of education.
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24 June 2025
Bo Tengberg and Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen arrive to Social Dinner of the NATO Summit, at Palace Huis ten Bosch in The Hague, Netherlands on June 24, 2025.
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The Sasak People Gather To Catch Sea Worms Or Bau Nyale In Lombok, Indonesia.
6 March 2025
#12127253
6 March 2025
Locals from the Sasak ethnic group use nets to participate in the tradition of Bau Nyale, or ''catching sea worms,'' at Seger Beach, Lombok Island, West Nusa Tenggara, on February 18, 2025. Each year, thousands of people descend on Seger Beach and the surrounding coves in the early hours of the morning. They come armed with torches, buckets, and nets, waiting for a phenomenon rooted in ancient folklore. These people are the Sasak, the Indigenous tribe of Lombok. Every year, the Sasak gather to catch sea worms as part of a unique tradition in Lombok. Worms are often associated with prosperity and fertility. Farmers often use them to fertilize their crops in the hope of a bumper harvest.
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The Sasak People Gather To Catch Sea Worms Or Bau Nyale In Lombok, Indonesia.
6 March 2025
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6 March 2025
Locals from the Sasak ethnic group use nets to participate in the tradition of Bau Nyale, or ''catching sea worms,'' at Seger Beach, Lombok Island, West Nusa Tenggara, on February 18, 2025. Each year, thousands of people descend on Seger Beach and the surrounding coves in the early hours of the morning. They come armed with torches, buckets, and nets, waiting for a phenomenon rooted in ancient folklore. These people are the Sasak, the Indigenous tribe of Lombok. Every year, the Sasak gather to catch sea worms as part of a unique tradition in Lombok. Worms are often associated with prosperity and fertility. Farmers often use them to fertilize their crops in the hope of a bumper harvest.
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The Sasak People Gather To Catch Sea Worms Or Bau Nyale In Lombok, Indonesia.
6 March 2025
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6 March 2025
Locals from the Sasak ethnic group use nets to participate in the tradition of Bau Nyale, or ''catching sea worms,'' at Seger Beach, Lombok Island, West Nusa Tenggara, on February 18, 2025. Each year, thousands of people descend on Seger Beach and the surrounding coves in the early hours of the morning. They come armed with torches, buckets, and nets, waiting for a phenomenon rooted in ancient folklore. These people are the Sasak, the Indigenous tribe of Lombok. Every year, the Sasak gather to catch sea worms as part of a unique tradition in Lombok. Worms are often associated with prosperity and fertility. Farmers often use them to fertilize their crops in the hope of a bumper harvest.
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The Sasak People Gather To Catch Sea Worms Or Bau Nyale In Lombok, Indonesia.
6 March 2025
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6 March 2025
Locals from the Sasak ethnic group use nets to participate in the tradition of Bau Nyale, or ''catching sea worms,'' at Seger Beach, Lombok Island, West Nusa Tenggara, on February 18, 2025. Each year, thousands of people descend on Seger Beach and the surrounding coves in the early hours of the morning. They come armed with torches, buckets, and nets, waiting for a phenomenon rooted in ancient folklore. These people are the Sasak, the Indigenous tribe of Lombok. Every year, the Sasak gather to catch sea worms as part of a unique tradition in Lombok. Worms are often associated with prosperity and fertility. Farmers often use them to fertilize their crops in the hope of a bumper harvest.
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The Sasak People Gather To Catch Sea Worms Or Bau Nyale In Lombok, Indonesia.
6 March 2025
#12127257
6 March 2025
Locals from the Sasak ethnic group use nets to participate in the tradition of Bau Nyale, or ''catching sea worms,'' at Seger Beach, Lombok Island, West Nusa Tenggara, on February 18, 2025. Each year, thousands of people descend on Seger Beach and the surrounding coves in the early hours of the morning. They come armed with torches, buckets, and nets, waiting for a phenomenon rooted in ancient folklore. These people are the Sasak, the Indigenous tribe of Lombok. Every year, the Sasak gather to catch sea worms as part of a unique tradition in Lombok. Worms are often associated with prosperity and fertility. Farmers often use them to fertilize their crops in the hope of a bumper harvest.
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The Sasak People Gather To Catch Sea Worms Or Bau Nyale In Lombok, Indonesia.
6 March 2025
#12127258
6 March 2025
Locals from the Sasak ethnic group use nets to participate in the tradition of Bau Nyale, or ''catching sea worms,'' at Seger Beach, Lombok Island, West Nusa Tenggara, on February 18, 2025. Each year, thousands of people descend on Seger Beach and the surrounding coves in the early hours of the morning. They come armed with torches, buckets, and nets, waiting for a phenomenon rooted in ancient folklore. These people are the Sasak, the Indigenous tribe of Lombok. Every year, the Sasak gather to catch sea worms as part of a unique tradition in Lombok. Worms are often associated with prosperity and fertility. Farmers often use them to fertilize their crops in the hope of a bumper harvest.
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The Sasak People Gather To Catch Sea Worms Or Bau Nyale In Lombok, Indonesia.
6 March 2025
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6 March 2025
Locals from the Sasak ethnic group use nets to participate in the tradition of Bau Nyale, or ''catching sea worms,'' at Seger Beach, Lombok Island, West Nusa Tenggara, on February 18, 2025. Each year, thousands of people descend on Seger Beach and the surrounding coves in the early hours of the morning. They come armed with torches, buckets, and nets, waiting for a phenomenon rooted in ancient folklore. These people are the Sasak, the Indigenous tribe of Lombok. Every year, the Sasak gather to catch sea worms as part of a unique tradition in Lombok. Worms are often associated with prosperity and fertility. Farmers often use them to fertilize their crops in the hope of a bumper harvest.
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The Sasak People Gather To Catch Sea Worms Or Bau Nyale In Lombok, Indonesia.
6 March 2025
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6 March 2025
Locals from the Sasak ethnic group use nets to participate in the tradition of Bau Nyale, or ''catching sea worms,'' at Seger Beach, Lombok Island, West Nusa Tenggara, on February 18, 2025. Each year, thousands of people descend on Seger Beach and the surrounding coves in the early hours of the morning. They come armed with torches, buckets, and nets, waiting for a phenomenon rooted in ancient folklore. These people are the Sasak, the Indigenous tribe of Lombok. Every year, the Sasak gather to catch sea worms as part of a unique tradition in Lombok. Worms are often associated with prosperity and fertility. Farmers often use them to fertilize their crops in the hope of a bumper harvest.
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The Sasak People Gather To Catch Sea Worms Or Bau Nyale In Lombok, Indonesia.
6 March 2025
#12127261
6 March 2025
Locals from the Sasak ethnic group use nets to participate in the tradition of Bau Nyale, or ''catching sea worms,'' at Seger Beach, Lombok Island, West Nusa Tenggara, on February 18, 2025. Each year, thousands of people descend on Seger Beach and the surrounding coves in the early hours of the morning. They come armed with torches, buckets, and nets, waiting for a phenomenon rooted in ancient folklore. These people are the Sasak, the Indigenous tribe of Lombok. Every year, the Sasak gather to catch sea worms as part of a unique tradition in Lombok. Worms are often associated with prosperity and fertility. Farmers often use them to fertilize their crops in the hope of a bumper harvest.
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