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13 February 2026
Mexico's Culture Minister Claudia Curiel de Icaza speaks during a news conference about the legislative initiatives to boost the film industry at the National Palace in Mexico City, Mexico, on February 13, 2026.
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13 February 2026
Mexico's Culture Minister Claudia Curiel de Icaza speaks during a news conference about the legislative initiatives to boost the film industry at the National Palace in Mexico City, Mexico, on February 13, 2026.
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13 February 2026
Mohamed Arkab, Algerian Minister of State, Minister of Energy, Mines and Renewable Energies (R), Dan Jorgensen, European Commissioner for Energy and Housing (C), and Mourad Adjal, Minister of Energy and Renewable Energies (L), hold a press conference at the Ministry of Energy headquarters in Algiers, Algeria, on February 12, 2026
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13 February 2026
Mohamed Arkab, Algerian Minister of State, Minister of Energy, Mines and Renewable Energies (R), Dan Jorgensen, European Commissioner for Energy and Housing (C), and Mourad Adjal, Minister of Energy and Renewable Energies (L), hold a press conference at the Ministry of Energy headquarters in Algiers, Algeria, on February 12, 2026
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13 February 2026
Mohamed Arkab, Algerian Minister of Energy, Mines and Renewable Energies, engages in a dialogue with his counterpart Dan Jorgensen, European Commissioner for Energy and Housing, at the Ministry of Energy headquarters in Algiers, Algeria, on February 12, 2026.
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13 February 2026
Director of the Instituto Politecnico Nacional (IPN), Arturo Reyes Sandoval, and Head of Government of Mexico City, Clara Brugada Molina, speak during the meeting of the Economic, Social and Environmental Council of Mexico City (CESA) at the Museum of Mexico City on February 12, 2026, in Mexico City, Mexico.
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13 February 2026
Director of the Instituto Politecnico Nacional (IPN), Arturo Reyes Sandoval, speaks during the meeting of the Economic, Social and Environmental Council of Mexico City (CESA) at the Museum of Mexico City on February 12, 2026, in Mexico City, Mexico.
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Delfina Gómez, Governor Of The State Of Mexico, Leads Initial Training Ceremony For Community Policing Officers
12 February 2026
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12 February 2026
Delfina Gomez, Governor of the State of Mexico, attends the initial training ceremony for community policing officers at the San Miguel de los Jagueyes Military Base in Huehuetoca, State of Mexico, on February 12, 2026.
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Delfina Gómez, Governor Of The State Of Mexico, Leads Initial Training Ceremony For Community Policing Officers
12 February 2026
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12 February 2026
Delfina Gomez, Governor of the State of Mexico, attends the initial training ceremony for community policing officers at the San Miguel de los Jagueyes Military Base in Huehuetoca, State of Mexico, on February 12, 2026.
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Delfina Gómez, Governor Of The State Of Mexico, Leads Initial Training Ceremony For Community Policing Officers
12 February 2026
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12 February 2026
Delfina Gomez, Governor of the State of Mexico, attends the initial training ceremony for community policing officers at the San Miguel de los Jagueyes Military Base in Huehuetoca, State of Mexico, on February 12, 2026.
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Delfina Gómez, Governor Of The State Of Mexico, Leads Initial Training Ceremony For Community Policing Officers
12 February 2026
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12 February 2026
Delfina Gomez, Governor of the State of Mexico, attends the initial training ceremony for community policing officers at the San Miguel de los Jagueyes Military Base in Huehuetoca, State of Mexico, on February 12, 2026.
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Delfina Gómez, Governor Of The State Of Mexico, Leads Initial Training Ceremony For Community Policing Officers
12 February 2026
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12 February 2026
Delfina Gomez, Governor of the State of Mexico, attends the initial training ceremony for community policing officers at the San Miguel de los Jagueyes Military Base in Huehuetoca, State of Mexico, on February 12, 2026.
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11 February 2026
Poland's President Karol Nawrocki shakes hands with Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk as they take part in the National Security Council meeting called to discuss EU defense loans and Trump's Board of Peace in Warsaw, Poland, on February 11, 2026.
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11 February 2026
Archaeologists from the Department of Archaeology, Government of Nepal, Lumbini Development Trust, and Durham University hold a press conference in Kathmandu, Nepal, on February 11, 2026, announcing the uncovering of the first apsidal Buddhist temple in Nepal. A collaborative team of national and international experts from the Department of Archaeology, Government of Nepal, Lumbini Development Trust, and Durham University's UNESCO Chair uncover Nepal's first example of an apsidal Buddhist temple within the ancient city of Tilaurakot-Kapilavastu, one of the best-preserved Early Historic cities and hinterlands in South Asia. A clear category of temple in South Asia, they are called apsidal as they have a curved end wall that defines the religious focus of the monument, with an entrance platform at the other end. The earliest known examples are cut into rock, with later monuments constructed out of stone, timber, or brick. The monument revealed at Tilaurakot-Kapilavastu, the first discovered in Nepal, follows this exact layout but is unusual in its location. It is a rare example of an apsidal temple constructed within a city rather than in a separate religious complex. The newly discovered apsidal structure is built near the center of the city of Tilaurakot-Kapilavastu over the remains of the city's earlier palatial complex. This central walled complex defines an area of 100 by 100 meters through a massive brick wall measuring 1.5 meters wide. After its abandonment, the complex becomes a focus for veneration, with Buddhist monasteries built over its ruined monumental walls. It is within the courtyard of one of these monasteries that the apsidal temple is built, enshrining and respecting an earlier Buddhist stupa within the earlier monastery.
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11 February 2026
Professor Robin Coningham, UNESCO Chair on Archaeological Ethics and Practice in Cultural Heritage at Durham University and co-director of the excavations, attends a press conference in Kathmandu, Nepal, on February 11, 2026. A collaborative team of national and international experts from the Department of Archaeology, Government of Nepal, Lumbini Development Trust, and Durham University's UNESCO Chair uncovers Nepal's first example of an apsidal Buddhist temple within the ancient city of Tilaurakot-Kapilavastu, one of the best-preserved Early Historic cities and hinterlands in South Asia. A clear category of temple in South Asia, they are called apsidal as they have a curved end wall that defines the religious focus of the monument, with an entrance platform at the other end. The earliest known examples are cut into rock, with later monuments constructed out of stone, timber, or brick. The monument revealed at Tilaurakot-Kapilavastu, the first discovered in Nepal, follows this exact layout but is unusual in its location. It is a rare example of an apsidal temple constructed within a city rather than in a separate religious complex. The newly discovered apsidal structure is built near the center of the city of Tilaurakot-Kapilavastu over the remains of the city's earlier palatial complex. This central walled complex defines an area of 100 by 100 meters through a massive brick wall measuring 1.5 meters wide. After its abandonment, the complex becomes a focus for veneration, with Buddhist monasteries built over its ruined monumental walls. It is within the courtyard of one of these monasteries that the apsidal temple is built, enshrining and respecting an earlier Buddhist stupa within the earlier monastery.
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11 February 2026
Professor Robin Coningham, UNESCO Chair on Archaeological Ethics and Practice in Cultural Heritage at Durham University and co-director of the excavations, attends a press conference in Kathmandu, Nepal, on February 11, 2026. A collaborative team of national and international experts from the Department of Archaeology, Government of Nepal, Lumbini Development Trust, and Durham University's UNESCO Chair uncovers Nepal's first example of an apsidal Buddhist temple within the ancient city of Tilaurakot-Kapilavastu, one of the best-preserved Early Historic cities and hinterlands in South Asia. A clear category of temple in South Asia, they are called apsidal as they have a curved end wall that defines the religious focus of the monument, with an entrance platform at the other end. The earliest known examples are cut into rock, with later monuments constructed out of stone, timber, or brick. The monument revealed at Tilaurakot-Kapilavastu, the first discovered in Nepal, follows this exact layout but is unusual in its location. It is a rare example of an apsidal temple constructed within a city rather than in a separate religious complex. The newly discovered apsidal structure is built near the center of the city of Tilaurakot-Kapilavastu over the remains of the city's earlier palatial complex. This central walled complex defines an area of 100 by 100 meters through a massive brick wall measuring 1.5 meters wide. After its abandonment, the complex becomes a focus for veneration, with Buddhist monasteries built over its ruined monumental walls. It is within the courtyard of one of these monasteries that the apsidal temple is built, enshrining and respecting an earlier Buddhist stupa within the earlier monastery.
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