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#13811557
10 Jun 2026
The FIFA World Cup ticket sales website is displayed on a computer screen in Krakow, Poland, on June 10, 2026. The official FIFA ticketing platform provides access to information about the FIFA World Cup, including ticket purchasing options, match availability, and event-related updates for fans attending the tournament.
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#13811558
10 Jun 2026
The FIFA World Cup logo is displayed on a smartphone screen and the FIFA World Cup ticket sales website is seen on a computer monitor in Krakow, Poland, on June 10, 2026. The official FIFA ticketing platform provides access to information about the FIFA World Cup, including ticket purchasing options, match availability, and event-related updates for fans attending the tournament.
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#13811561
10 Jun 2026
The FIFA World Cup ticket sales website is displayed on a computer screen in Krakow, Poland, on June 10, 2026. The official FIFA ticketing platform provides access to information about the FIFA World Cup, including ticket purchasing options, match availability, and event-related updates for fans attending the tournament.
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#13811565
10 Jun 2026
The FIFA World Cup ticket sales website is displayed on a computer screen in Krakow, Poland, on June 10, 2026. The official FIFA ticketing platform provides access to information about the FIFA World Cup, including ticket purchasing options, match availability, and event-related updates for fans attending the tournament.
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#13811567
10 Jun 2026
The FIFA World Cup logo is displayed on a smartphone screen and the FIFA World Cup ticket sales website is seen on a computer monitor in Krakow, Poland, on June 10, 2026. The official FIFA ticketing platform provides access to information about the FIFA World Cup, including ticket purchasing options, match availability, and event-related updates for fans attending the tournament.
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#13811570
10 Jun 2026
The FIFA World Cup ticket sales website is displayed on a computer screen in Krakow, Poland, on June 10, 2026. The official FIFA ticketing platform provides access to information about the FIFA World Cup, including ticket purchasing options, match availability, and event-related updates for fans attending the tournament.
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#13715371
17 May 2026
A smartphone displays the App Store listing for Claude by Anthropic, described as an AI assistant for life and work, against a dark background featuring illuminated three-dimensional yellow AI letters in San Ferdinando di Puglia, Italy, on May 17, 2026. The App Store screen shows the application's rating of 4.6 stars from 6.6 thousand reviews, its ranking as number three in the Productivity category, and an age restriction of 18-plus. The app version shown is 1.260507.0. The composition highlights the commercial availability of Anthropic's flagship consumer AI assistant against a stylized typographic representation of artificial intelligence. (Photo Illustration by Matteo Della Torre/NurPhoto)
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#13560410
12 Apr 2026
Motorcycles and private cars line up at a fuel station in the Tejgaon Trust area as drivers wait for hours to purchase petrol and diesel on [Date]. Despite the introduction of a government app-based system to manage fuel distribution, many motorists are forced to buy fuel in cash after long waiting times due to system inefficiencies and supply constraints.
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#13560411
12 Apr 2026
Motorcycles and private cars line up at a fuel station in the Tejgaon Trust area as drivers wait for hours to purchase petrol and diesel on [Date]. Despite the introduction of a government app-based system to manage fuel distribution, many motorists are forced to buy fuel in cash after long waiting times due to system inefficiencies and supply constraints.
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#13560420
12 Apr 2026
Motorcycles and private cars line up at a fuel station in the Tejgaon Trust area as drivers wait for hours to purchase petrol and diesel on [Date]. Despite the introduction of a government app-based system to manage fuel distribution, many motorists are forced to buy fuel in cash after long waiting times due to system inefficiencies and supply constraints.
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#12956512
6 Nov 2025
From left to right, Polish Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence, Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz, State Secretary at the defence ministry Cezary Tomczyk, Chief of the General Staff of the Polish Armed Forces, General Wieslaw Kukula, and the Division General of the Polish Cyberspace Defence Forces, Karol Molenda, take part in a press conference at the General Staff of the Polish Army in Warsaw, Poland, on November 6, 2025. The Polish Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence, Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz, holds a press conference in which he presents, together with State Secretary at the defence ministry Cezary Tomczyk, the Chief of the General Staff of the Polish Armed Forces, General Wieslaw Kukula, and the Division General of the Polish Cyberspace Defence Forces, Karol Molenda, a new defence public training programme called ''wGotowosci'' (In readiness). This programme is aimed at every Polish citizen from the age of 18 who wants to deepen their knowledge about defence, first aid in situations of natural disaster or armed conflict, and cybersecurity, among others. Every Polish citizen can sign up for the training voluntarily via the government's ID App mObywatel. The government, led by Prime Minister Donald Tusk, aims to train 100,000 volunteers annually by 2027 and works to increase the availability of training for citizens, as well as enhance national security through initiatives like improved emergency shelters and self-defense courses for the public.
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#12956514
6 Nov 2025
From left to right, Polish Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence, Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz, State Secretary at the defence ministry Cezary Tomczyk, Chief of the General Staff of the Polish Armed Forces, General Wieslaw Kukula, and the Division General of the Polish Cyberspace Defence Forces, Karol Molenda, take part in a press conference at the General Staff of the Polish Army in Warsaw, Poland, on November 6, 2025. The Polish Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence, Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz, holds a press conference in which he presents, together with State Secretary at the defence ministry Cezary Tomczyk, the Chief of the General Staff of the Polish Armed Forces, General Wieslaw Kukula, and the Division General of the Polish Cyberspace Defence Forces, Karol Molenda, a new defence public training programme called ''wGotowosci'' (In readiness). This programme is aimed at every Polish citizen from the age of 18 who wants to deepen their knowledge about defence, first aid in situations of natural disaster or armed conflict, and cybersecurity, among others. Every Polish citizen can sign up for the training voluntarily via the government's ID App mObywatel. The government, led by Prime Minister Donald Tusk, aims to train 100,000 volunteers annually by 2027 and works to increase the availability of training for citizens, as well as enhance national security through initiatives like improved emergency shelters and self-defense courses for the public.
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#12956524
6 Nov 2025
From left to right, Polish Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence, Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz, State Secretary at the defence ministry Cezary Tomczyk, Chief of the General Staff of the Polish Armed Forces, General Wieslaw Kukula, and the Division General of the Polish Cyberspace Defence Forces, Karol Molenda, take part in a press conference at the General Staff of the Polish Army in Warsaw, Poland, on November 6, 2025. The Polish Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence, Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz, holds a press conference in which he presents, together with State Secretary at the defence ministry Cezary Tomczyk, the Chief of the General Staff of the Polish Armed Forces, General Wieslaw Kukula, and the Division General of the Polish Cyberspace Defence Forces, Karol Molenda, a new defence public training programme called ''wGotowosci'' (In readiness). This programme is aimed at every Polish citizen from the age of 18 who wants to deepen their knowledge about defence, first aid in situations of natural disaster or armed conflict, and cybersecurity, among others. Every Polish citizen can sign up for the training voluntarily via the government's ID App mObywatel. The government, led by Prime Minister Donald Tusk, aims to train 100,000 volunteers annually by 2027 and works to increase the availability of training for citizens, as well as enhance national security through initiatives like improved emergency shelters and self-defense courses for the public.
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#12956525
6 Nov 2025
Polish Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence, Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz, and State Secretary at the defence ministry, Cezary Tomczyk, take part in a press conference at the General Staff of the Polish Army in Warsaw, Poland, on November 6, 2025. The Polish Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence, Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz, holds a press conference in which he presents, together with State Secretary at the defence ministry, Cezary Tomczyk, the Chief of the General Staff of the Polish Armed Forces, General Wieslaw Kukula, and the Division General of the Polish Cyberspace Defence Forces, Karol Molenda, a new defence public training programme called ''wGotowosci'' (In readiness). This programme is aimed at every Polish citizen from the age of 18 who wants to deepen their knowledge about defence, first aid in situations of natural disaster or armed conflict, and cyber security, among others. Every Polish citizen can sign up for the training voluntarily via the government's ID App mObywatel. The government, led by Prime Minister Donald Tusk, aims to train 100,000 volunteers annually by 2027 and works to increase the availability of training for citizens, as well as enhance national security through initiatives like improved emergency shelters and self-defense courses for the public.
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#12956527
6 Nov 2025
From left to right, Polish Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence, Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz, State Secretary at the defence ministry Cezary Tomczyk, Chief of the General Staff of the Polish Armed Forces, General Wieslaw Kukula, and the Division General of the Polish Cyberspace Defence Forces, Karol Molenda, take part in a press conference at the General Staff of the Polish Army in Warsaw, Poland, on November 6, 2025. The Polish Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence, Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz, holds a press conference in which he presents, together with State Secretary at the defence ministry Cezary Tomczyk, the Chief of the General Staff of the Polish Armed Forces, General Wieslaw Kukula, and the Division General of the Polish Cyberspace Defence Forces, Karol Molenda, a new defence public training programme called ''wGotowosci'' (In readiness). This programme is aimed at every Polish citizen from the age of 18 who wants to deepen their knowledge about defence, first aid in situations of natural disaster or armed conflict, and cybersecurity, among others. Every Polish citizen can sign up for the training voluntarily via the government's ID App mObywatel. The government, led by Prime Minister Donald Tusk, aims to train 100,000 volunteers annually by 2027 and works to increase the availability of training for citizens, as well as enhance national security through initiatives like improved emergency shelters and self-defense courses for the public.
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#12956528
6 Nov 2025
From left to right, Polish Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence, Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz, State Secretary at the defence ministry Cezary Tomczyk, Chief of the General Staff of the Polish Armed Forces, General Wieslaw Kukula, and the Division General of the Polish Cyberspace Defence Forces, Karol Molenda, take part in a press conference at the General Staff of the Polish Army in Warsaw, Poland, on November 6, 2025. The Polish Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence, Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz, holds a press conference in which he presents, together with State Secretary at the defence ministry Cezary Tomczyk, the Chief of the General Staff of the Polish Armed Forces, General Wieslaw Kukula, and the Division General of the Polish Cyberspace Defence Forces, Karol Molenda, a new defence public training programme called ''wGotowosci'' (In readiness). This programme is aimed at every Polish citizen from the age of 18 who wants to deepen their knowledge about defence, first aid in situations of natural disaster or armed conflict, and cybersecurity, among others. Every Polish citizen can sign up for the training voluntarily via the government's ID App mObywatel. The government, led by Prime Minister Donald Tusk, aims to train 100,000 volunteers annually by 2027 and works to increase the availability of training for citizens, as well as enhance national security through initiatives like improved emergency shelters and self-defense courses for the public.
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