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3 Jun 2026
A guide leads a tour group in the main classroom of the Scuola di Barbiana in Barbiana, Vicchio, Tuscany, Italy, on April 7, 2026. Visitors seated around the original wooden table observe as the guide points to student-made election data charts displayed along the upper wall. These fan-shaped charts, created by students under Don Lorenzo Milani, document Italian general election results from the 1920s through the 1950s. The original school library, a wire-frame globe, and handmade maps are visible in the background.
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23 May 2026
The DextraData office entrance and logo are displayed in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on May 22, 2026. The company develops SaaS software for digital transformation, utilizing AI-powered and data-centric systems for business, aviation, and healthcare.
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23 May 2026
The DextraData office entrance and logo are displayed in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on May 22, 2026. The company develops SaaS software for digital transformation, utilizing AI-powered and data-centric systems for business, aviation, and healthcare.
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23 May 2026
The DextraData office entrance and logo are displayed in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on May 22, 2026. The company develops SaaS software for digital transformation, utilizing AI-powered and data-centric systems for business, aviation, and healthcare.
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21 May 2026
A gold necklace is displayed during a jewellery exhibition in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on May 21, 2026. The ongoing Middle East conflict is affecting India's gold and diamond economy through rising prices, supply-chain disruptions, and weaker consumer demand, according to industry reports and trade data. India, one of the world's largest gold importers and a global hub for diamond polishing, is experiencing pressure as geopolitical tensions drive up crude oil prices and disrupt international trade routes. Higher oil prices have weakened the Indian rupee and increased import costs for gold and precious stones. Reuters reports that India's trade deficit widened sharply in April 2026 as oil imports surged due to the conflict, while gold imports increased by 84 percent. The conflict has also disrupted the Gulf market, a key destination for Indian jewellery retailers and exporters. Earlier this month, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi urged citizens to reduce fuel consumption by using public transport, working from home, limiting overseas travel, and postponing gold purchases, as rising global energy prices continue to pressure the country's foreign exchange reserves.
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21 May 2026
Gold earrings are displayed during a jewellery exhibition in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on May 21, 2026. The ongoing Middle East conflict is affecting India's gold and diamond economy through rising prices, supply-chain disruptions, and weaker consumer demand, according to industry reports and trade data. India, a major gold importer and global hub for diamond polishing, faces pressure as geopolitical tensions increase crude oil prices and disrupt international trade routes. Higher oil prices have weakened the Indian rupee and raised import costs for gold and precious stones. Reuters reports that India's trade deficit widened sharply in April 2026 as oil imports surged due to the conflict, while gold imports increased by 84 percent. The conflict has also disrupted the Gulf market, a key destination for Indian jewellery retailers and exporters. Earlier this month, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi urged citizens to reduce fuel consumption by using public transport, working from home, limiting overseas travel, and postponing gold purchases, as rising global energy prices continue to pressure the country's foreign exchange reserves.
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21 May 2026
A diamond necklace is displayed during a jewelry exhibition in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on May 21, 2026. The ongoing Middle East conflict is affecting India's gold and diamond economy through rising prices, supply-chain disruptions, and weaker consumer demand, according to industry reports and trade data. India, one of the world's largest gold importers and a global hub for diamond polishing, is facing pressure as geopolitical tensions drive up crude oil prices and disrupt international trade routes. Higher oil prices have weakened the Indian rupee and increased import costs for gold and precious stones. Reuters reports that India's trade deficit widened sharply in April 2026 as oil imports surged due to the conflict, while gold imports jumped by 84 percent. The conflict has also disrupted the Gulf market, a key destination for Indian jewelry retailers and exporters. Earlier this month, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi urged citizens to cut fuel consumption by using public transport, working from home, limiting overseas travel, and postponing gold purchases, as rising global energy prices continue to pressure the country's foreign exchange reserves.
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21 May 2026
Diamond earrings are displayed during a jewelry exhibition in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on May 21, 2026. The ongoing Middle East conflict is affecting India's gold and diamond economy through rising prices, supply-chain disruptions, and weaker consumer demand, according to industry reports and trade data. India, one of the world's largest gold importers and a global hub for diamond polishing, is facing pressure as geopolitical tensions drive up crude oil prices and disrupt international trade routes. Higher oil prices have weakened the Indian rupee and increased import costs for gold and precious stones. Reuters reports that India's trade deficit widened sharply in April 2026 as oil imports surged due to the conflict, while gold imports increased by 84 percent. The conflict has also disrupted the Gulf market, a key destination for Indian jewelry retailers and exporters. Earlier this month, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi urged citizens to cut fuel consumption by using public transport, working from home, limiting overseas travel, and postponing gold purchases, as rising global energy prices continue to pressure the country's foreign exchange reserves.
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21 May 2026
Diamond necklaces and earrings are displayed during a jewelry exhibition in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on May 21, 2026. The ongoing Middle East conflict is affecting India's gold and diamond economy through rising prices, supply-chain disruptions, and weaker consumer demand, according to industry reports and trade data. India, one of the world's largest gold importers and a global hub for diamond polishing, is experiencing pressure as geopolitical tensions drive up crude oil prices and disrupt international trade routes. Higher oil prices have weakened the Indian rupee and increased import costs for gold and precious stones. Reuters reports that India's trade deficit widened sharply in April 2026 as oil imports surged due to the conflict, while gold imports increased by 84 percent. The conflict has also disrupted the Gulf market, a key destination for Indian jewelry retailers and exporters. Earlier this month, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi urged citizens to reduce fuel consumption by using public transport, working from home, limiting overseas travel, and postponing gold purchases, as rising global energy prices continue to pressure the country's foreign exchange reserves.
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21 May 2026
A diamond necklace is displayed during a jewelry exhibition in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on May 21, 2026. The ongoing Middle East conflict is affecting India's gold and diamond economy through rising prices, supply-chain disruptions, and weaker consumer demand, according to industry reports and trade data. India, one of the world's largest gold importers and a global hub for diamond polishing, is facing pressure as geopolitical tensions drive up crude oil prices and disrupt international trade routes. Higher oil prices have weakened the Indian rupee and increased import costs for gold and precious stones. Reuters reports that India's trade deficit widened sharply in April 2026 as oil imports surged due to the conflict, while gold imports jumped by 84 percent. The conflict has also disrupted the Gulf market, a key destination for Indian jewelry retailers and exporters. Earlier this month, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi urged citizens to cut fuel consumption by using public transport, working from home, limiting overseas travel, and postponing gold purchases, as rising global energy prices continue to pressure the country's foreign exchange reserves.
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21 May 2026
Diamond necklaces and earrings are displayed during a jewelry exhibition in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on May 21, 2026. The ongoing Middle East conflict is affecting India's gold and diamond economy through rising prices, supply-chain disruptions, and weaker consumer demand, according to industry reports and trade data. India, one of the world's largest gold importers and a global hub for diamond polishing, is experiencing pressure as geopolitical tensions drive up crude oil prices and disrupt international trade routes. Higher oil prices have weakened the Indian rupee and increased import costs for gold and precious stones. Reuters reports that India's trade deficit widened sharply in April 2026 as oil imports surged due to the conflict, while gold imports increased by 84 percent. The conflict has also disrupted the Gulf market, a key destination for Indian jewelry retailers and exporters. Earlier this month, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi urged citizens to reduce fuel consumption by using public transport, working from home, limiting overseas travel, and postponing gold purchases, as rising global energy prices continue to pressure the country's foreign exchange reserves.
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21 May 2026
Diamond earrings are displayed during a jewelry exhibition in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on May 21, 2026. The ongoing Middle East conflict is affecting India's gold and diamond economy through rising prices, supply-chain disruptions, and weaker consumer demand, according to industry reports and trade data. India, one of the world's largest gold importers and a global hub for diamond polishing, is facing pressure as geopolitical tensions drive up crude oil prices and disrupt international trade routes. Higher oil prices have weakened the Indian rupee and increased import costs for gold and precious stones. Reuters reports that India's trade deficit widened sharply in April 2026 as oil imports surged due to the conflict, while gold imports increased by 84 percent. The conflict has also disrupted the Gulf market, a key destination for Indian jewelry retailers and exporters. Earlier this month, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi urged citizens to cut fuel consumption by using public transport, working from home, limiting overseas travel, and postponing gold purchases, as rising global energy prices continue to pressure the country's foreign exchange reserves.
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21 May 2026
Diamond necklaces and earrings are displayed during a jewelry exhibition in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on May 21, 2026. The ongoing Middle East conflict is affecting India's gold and diamond economy through rising prices, supply-chain disruptions, and weaker consumer demand, according to industry reports and trade data. India, one of the world's largest gold importers and a global hub for diamond polishing, is experiencing pressure as geopolitical tensions drive up crude oil prices and disrupt international trade routes. Higher oil prices have weakened the Indian rupee and increased import costs for gold and precious stones. Reuters reports that India's trade deficit widened sharply in April 2026 as oil imports surged due to the conflict, while gold imports increased by 84 percent. The conflict has also disrupted the Gulf market, a key destination for Indian jewelry retailers and exporters. Earlier this month, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi urged citizens to reduce fuel consumption by using public transport, working from home, limiting overseas travel, and postponing gold purchases, as rising global energy prices continue to pressure the country's foreign exchange reserves.
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21 May 2026
A gold necklace is displayed during a jewellery exhibition in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on May 21, 2026. The ongoing Middle East conflict is affecting India's gold and diamond economy through rising prices, supply-chain disruptions, and weaker consumer demand, according to industry reports and trade data. India, one of the world's largest gold importers and a global hub for diamond polishing, is experiencing pressure as geopolitical tensions drive up crude oil prices and disrupt international trade routes. Higher oil prices have weakened the Indian rupee and increased import costs for gold and precious stones. Reuters reports that India's trade deficit widened sharply in April 2026 as oil imports surged due to the conflict, while gold imports increased by 84 percent. The conflict has also disrupted the Gulf market, a key destination for Indian jewellery retailers and exporters. Earlier this month, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi urged citizens to reduce fuel consumption by using public transport, working from home, limiting overseas travel, and postponing gold purchases, as rising global energy prices continue to pressure the country's foreign exchange reserves.
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21 May 2026
Gold earrings are displayed during a jewellery exhibition in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on May 21, 2026. The ongoing Middle East conflict is affecting India's gold and diamond economy through rising prices, supply-chain disruptions, and weaker consumer demand, according to industry reports and trade data. India, a major gold importer and global hub for diamond polishing, faces pressure as geopolitical tensions increase crude oil prices and disrupt international trade routes. Higher oil prices have weakened the Indian rupee and raised import costs for gold and precious stones. Reuters reports that India's trade deficit widened sharply in April 2026 as oil imports surged due to the conflict, while gold imports increased by 84 percent. The conflict has also disrupted the Gulf market, a key destination for Indian jewellery retailers and exporters. Earlier this month, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi urged citizens to reduce fuel consumption by using public transport, working from home, limiting overseas travel, and postponing gold purchases, as rising global energy prices continue to pressure the country's foreign exchange reserves.
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21 May 2026
A gold necklace is displayed during a jewellery exhibition in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on May 21, 2026. The ongoing Middle East conflict is affecting India's gold and diamond economy through rising prices, supply-chain disruptions, and weaker consumer demand, according to industry reports and trade data. India, one of the world's largest gold importers and a global hub for diamond polishing, is experiencing pressure as geopolitical tensions drive up crude oil prices and disrupt international trade routes. Higher oil prices have weakened the Indian rupee and increased import costs for gold and precious stones. Reuters reports that India's trade deficit widened sharply in April 2026 as oil imports surged due to the conflict, while gold imports increased by 84 percent. The conflict has also disrupted the Gulf market, a key destination for Indian jewellery retailers and exporters. Earlier this month, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi urged citizens to reduce fuel consumption by using public transport, working from home, limiting overseas travel, and postponing gold purchases, as rising global energy prices continue to pressure the country's foreign exchange reserves.
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