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15 Jun 2026
Orange Cyberdefense signage is displayed outside the office building in Courbevoie, France, on June 5, 2026. Orange Cyberdefense is the cybersecurity division of Orange, providing managed security services, threat intelligence, incident response, and digital risk protection for businesses and public sector organizations.
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8 Jun 2026
Thailand National Team Captain Pichaiya Kongsri celebrates his first goal, greeted by cheers from his teammates, during the ''ASEAN U19 Boys' North Sumatra Bank Championship 2026'' tournament at Madya 1 Stadium, Deli Serdang Regency, North Sumatra, Indonesia, on June 8, 2026.
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3 Jun 2026
A Plus company logo sign is seen in Wroclaw, Poland, on May 27, 2026. Plus is a Polish mobile telephone network managed by the operator Polkomtel.
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#13781513
3 Jun 2026
Two informational plaques are seen on the exterior wall of the church and rectory of Barbiana on April 7, 2026, in Barbiana, Vicchio, Tuscany, Italy. The left plaque, installed by the Fondazione Don Lorenzo Milani, identifies the building as the church and rectory where Don Lorenzo Milani served as priest and schoolmaster from 1954 to 1967. The right plaque provides visit information for the Barbiana educational trail, managed exclusively by the foundation on a reservation basis and free of charge, including a QR code linking to the booking page at donlorenzomilani.it.
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3 Jun 2026
The church of Barbiana, where Don Lorenzo Milani served as parish priest from 1954 until his death on June 26, 1967, is seen in Barbiana, Vicchio, Tuscany, Italy, on April 7, 2026. The small rural church features a simple plastered facade in yellow-ochre tones, a round bull's-eye window, and a wooden cross in front of the entrance door. A tall cypress tree stands to the left. Plaques by the Fondazione Don Lorenzo Milani are visible to the right of the facade. The building and adjacent canonica are now managed as a museum and educational site by the foundation.
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#13781527
3 Jun 2026
An unidentified guide speaks with unidentified visitors seated around the original classroom table of the Scuola di Barbiana in Barbiana, Vicchio, Tuscany, Italy, on April 7, 2026. The fan-shaped student charts lining the upper walls, depicting a visual political history of Italy from 1921 through the 1950s, are visible above the classroom library. An original wood-burning heater and handmade maps are visible in the background. The school, managed by the Fondazione Don Lorenzo Milani, receives thousands of visitors annually.
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#13781548
3 Jun 2026
A gravel path bordered by a wooden post fence and spring woodland leads toward the Scuola di Barbiana complex near Vicchio, Tuscany, Italy, on April 7, 2026. Moss-covered trees and fresh spring foliage line the walk. The path connects the designated parking area to the church and school buildings of the Barbiana heritage site managed by the Fondazione Don Lorenzo Milani.
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#13764521
30 May 2026
Visitors walk along a wooden boardwalk through Suncheon Bay Wetland in Suncheon, South Korea, on May 28, 2026. The boardwalk provides close access to the wetland while helping protect its fragile ecosystem. Reed fields are managed through rotational cutting, a conservation practice that supports habitat maintenance and allows visitors to observe different stages of reed growth throughout the wetland.
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#13764523
30 May 2026
A view of Suncheon Bay Wetland in Suncheon, South Korea, on May 28, 2026. Designated as a Ramsar Wetland in 2006 and part of the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Getbol, Korean Tidal Flats since 2021, the wetland is known for its expansive reed fields, which are managed through rotational cutting as part of ongoing conservation efforts.
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30 May 2026
A view of Suncheon Bay Wetland in Suncheon, South Korea, on May 28, 2026. Designated as a Ramsar Wetland in 2006 and part of the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Getbol, Korean Tidal Flats since 2021, the wetland is known for its expansive reed fields, which are managed through rotational cutting as part of ongoing conservation efforts.
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30 May 2026
A view of Suncheon Bay Wetland in Suncheon, South Korea, on May 28, 2026. Designated as a Ramsar Wetland in 2006 and part of the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Getbol, Korean Tidal Flats since 2021, the wetland is known for its expansive reed fields, which are managed through rotational cutting as part of ongoing conservation efforts.
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23 May 2026
A string of vehicle headlights illuminates the darkness as they cross the Amplas flyover in Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia, on May 23, 2026. A blackout affects public facilities, prompting residents to rely on vehicle headlights for navigation. The blackout highlights issues related to the conventional electricity grid system. The government has an unused disaster asset, the Lapindo mudflow, which could potentially support the national energy supply if managed effectively.
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23 May 2026
A string of vehicle headlights illuminates the darkness as they cross the Amplas flyover in Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia, on May 23, 2026. A blackout affects public facilities, prompting residents to rely on vehicle headlights for navigation. The blackout highlights issues related to the conventional electricity grid system. The government has an unused disaster asset, the Lapindo mudflow, which could potentially support the national energy supply if managed effectively.
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23 May 2026
A string of vehicle headlights illuminates the darkness as they cross the Amplas flyover in Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia, on May 23, 2026. A blackout affects public facilities, prompting residents to rely on vehicle headlights for navigation. The blackout highlights issues related to the conventional electricity grid system. The government has an unused disaster asset, the Lapindo mudflow, which could potentially support the national energy supply if managed effectively.
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#13702688
14 May 2026
Rows of flat basalt grave markers cover the terraced lawns of the Deutsche Kriegsgraberstatte at Passo della Futa, near Firenzuola, on the Tuscany-Emilia Romagna Apennine ridge, Italy, on April 6, 2026. One of the largest German war cemeteries in Italy, the site holds the remains of approximately 30,683 soldiers of the German Wehrmacht killed during World War II. Designed by architect Dieter Oesterlen and inaugurated in 1969, the cemetery is managed by the Volksbund Deutsche Kriegsgraberfursorge. The German federal flag flies above the administrative building overlooking the rows of graves.
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14 May 2026
Rows of flat basalt grave markers cover the terraced lawns of the Deutsche Kriegsgraberstatte at Passo della Futa, near Firenzuola, on the Tuscany-Emilia Romagna Apennine ridge, Italy, on April 6, 2026. One of the largest German war cemeteries in Italy, the site holds the remains of approximately 30,683 soldiers of the German Wehrmacht killed during World War II. Designed by architect Dieter Oesterlen and inaugurated in 1969, the cemetery is managed by the Volksbund Deutsche Kriegsgraberfursorge. The German federal flag flies above the administrative building overlooking the rows of graves.
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