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SWEDISH ROYAL FAMILY NOBEL 2025

SWEDISH ROYAL FAMILY NOBEL 2025

STOCKHOLM 20251210The Swedish Royal Family, from left: Christopher O'Neill, Princess Madeleine, Queen Silvia, King Carl Gustaf, Crown Princess Victoria, Prince Daniel and Prince Carl Philip at the Royal Palace in connection with the Nobel Celebrations in Stockholm, Sweden, 10 December 2025.Photo: Sara Friberg/ Royal Courts / Handout / code 10501 **MANDATORY BYLINE: / ** **For editorial use only. The image comes from an external source and is distributed in its original form as a service to our subscribers**

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HRH The Crown Princess Swedish Air Force

HRH The Crown Princess Swedish Air Force

Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden has, during the autumn of 2025, completed her officer training with a specialization in the Air Force's operations. During the specialization, the Crown Princess gained insight into the practical and strategic work within the branch of the armed forces.Photo: Jesper Sundström/The Swedish Armed Forces/Handout / code 10501 **MANDATORY BYLINE: Jesper Sundström/Försvarsmakten** **For editorial use only. The image comes from an external source and is distributed in its original form as a service to our subscribers**

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HRH The Crown Princess Swedish Air Force

HRH The Crown Princess Swedish Air Force

Crown Princess Victoria has, during the autumn of 2025, completed her officer training with a specialization in the Air Force's operations. During the specialization, the Crown Princess gained insight into the practical and strategic work within the branch of the armed forces.Photo: Joakim Vidgren/The Swedish Armed Forces/Handout / code 10501 **MANDATORY BYLINE: Photo: Joakim Vidgren/Swedish Armed Forces** **For editorial use only. The image comes from an external source and is distributed in its original form as a service to our subscribers**

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HRH The Crown Princess Swedish Air Force

HRH The Crown Princess Swedish Air Force

Crown Princess Victoria has, during the autumn of 2025, completed her officer training with a specialization in the Air Force's operations. During the specialization, the Crown Princess gained insight into the practical and strategic work within the branch of the armed forces.Photo: Joakim Vidgren/The Swedish Armed Forces/Handout / code 10501 **MANDATORY BYLINE: Photo: Joakim Vidgren/Swedish Armed Forces** **For editorial use only. The image comes from an external source and is distributed in its original form as a service to our subscribers**

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HRH The Crown Princess Swedish Air Force

HRH The Crown Princess Swedish Air Force

Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden has, during the autumn of 2025, completed her officer training with a specialization in the Air Force's operations. During the specialization, the Crown Princess gained insight into the practical and strategic work within the branch of the armed forces.Photo: Jesper Sundström/The Swedish Armed Forces/Handout / code 10501 **MANDATORY BYLINE: Jesper Sundström/Försvarsmakten** **For editorial use only. The image comes from an external source and is distributed in its original form as a service to our subscribers**

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HRH The Crown Princess Swedish Air Force

HRH The Crown Princess Swedish Air Force

Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden has, during the autumn of 2025, completed her officer training with a specialization in the Air Force's operations. During the specialization, the Crown Princess gained insight into the practical and strategic work within the branch of the armed forces.Photo: Jesper Sundström/The Swedish Armed Forces/Handout / code 10501 **MANDATORY BYLINE: Jesper Sundström/Försvarsmakten** **For editorial use only. The image comes from an external source and is distributed in its original form as a service to our subscribers**

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HRH The Crown Princess Swedish Air Force

HRH The Crown Princess Swedish Air Force

Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden has, during the autumn of 2025, completed her officer training with a specialization in the Air Force's operations. During the specialization, the Crown Princess gained insight into the practical and strategic work within the branch of the armed forces.Photo: Joakim Vidgren/The Swedish Armed Forces/Handout / code 10501 **MANDATORY BYLINE: Photo: Joakim Vidgren/Försvarsmakten** **For editorial use only. The image comes from an external source and is distributed in its original form as a service to our subscribers**

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HRH The Crown Princess Swedish Air Force

HRH The Crown Princess Swedish Air Force

Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden has, during the autumn of 2025, completed her officer training with a specialization in the Air Force's operations. During the specialization, the Crown Princess gained insight into the practical and strategic work within the branch of the armed forces.Photo: HRH The Crown Princess/The Royal Court of Sweden **MANDATORY BYLINE: HRH The Crown Princess/The Royal Court of Sweden code 10501 **For editorial use only. The image comes from an external source and is distributed in its original form as a service to our subscribers** **THE IMAGE MAY ONLY BE PUBLISHED TOGETHER WITH TT'S ORIGINAL TEXT AND MAY NOT BE REUSED IN OTHER CONTEXT**

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Macron Arrives at Downing Street - London

Macron Arrives at Downing Street - London

Britain's Prime Minister Keir Starmer (L) comes out to greet France's President Emmanuel Macron (R) outside 10 Downing Street in central London on December 8, 2025, ahead of a meeting with leaders of Germany and Ukraine. Photo by Adrian Dennis/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Red Cross Receives Bodies From Israel - Khan Younis

Red Cross Receives Bodies From Israel - Khan Younis

Vehicles of the International Committee of the Red Cross deliver the bodies of Palestinian prisoners in the Nasser Medical Complex in Khan Yunis, Gaza Strip, on November 26, 2025. The bodies were handed over to the Red Cross by the Israeli army through the Kerem Shalom crossing, then transferred through the Karam Abu Salem crossing, before the bodies were delivered to the relevant authorities at Nasser Medical Complex. This operation comes as part of the ongoing hostage exchange agreement between Hamas and Israel. Photo by Doaa Albaz/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Red Cross Receives Bodies From Israel - Khan Younis

Red Cross Receives Bodies From Israel - Khan Younis

Men stand in a room where the bodies of Palestinian prisoners, wrapped in white shrouds, are laid on the ground in the Nasser Medical Complex in Khan Yunis, Gaza Strip, on November 26, 2025. The bodies were handed over to the Red Cross by the Israeli army through the Kerem Shalom crossing, then transferred through the Karam Abu Salem crossing, before the bodies were delivered to the relevant authorities at Nasser Medical Complex. This operation comes as part of the ongoing hostage exchange agreement between Hamas and Israel. Photo by Doaa Albaz/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Red Cross Receives Bodies From Israel - Khan Younis

Red Cross Receives Bodies From Israel - Khan Younis

Vehicles of the International Committee of the Red Cross deliver the bodies of Palestinian prisoners in the Nasser Medical Complex in Khan Yunis, Gaza Strip, on November 26, 2025. The bodies were handed over to the Red Cross by the Israeli army through the Kerem Shalom crossing, then transferred through the Karam Abu Salem crossing, before the bodies were delivered to the relevant authorities at Nasser Medical Complex. This operation comes as part of the ongoing hostage exchange agreement between Hamas and Israel. Photo by Doaa Albaz/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Red Cross Receives Bodies From Israel - Khan Younis

Red Cross Receives Bodies From Israel - Khan Younis

Members of the International Committee of the Red Cross deliver the bodies of Palestinian prisoners in the Nasser Medical Complex in Khan Yunis, Gaza Strip, on November 26, 2025. The bodies were handed over to the Red Cross by the Israeli army through the Kerem Shalom crossing, then transferred through the Karam Abu Salem crossing, before the bodies were delivered to the relevant authorities at Nasser Medical Complex. This operation comes as part of the ongoing hostage exchange agreement between Hamas and Israel. Photo by Doaa Albaz/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Red Cross Receives Bodies From Israel - Khan Younis

Red Cross Receives Bodies From Israel - Khan Younis

Workers in protective suits lay the bodies of Palestinian prisoners, wrapped in white shrouds, on the ground in a room in the Nasser Medical Complex in Khan Yunis, Gaza Strip, on November 26, 2025. The bodies were handed over to the Red Cross by the Israeli army through the Kerem Shalom crossing, then transferred through the Karam Abu Salem crossing, before the bodies were delivered to the relevant authorities at Nasser Medical Complex. This operation comes as part of the ongoing hostage exchange agreement between Hamas and Israel. Photo by Doaa Albaz/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Red Cross Receives Bodies From Israel - Khan Younis

Red Cross Receives Bodies From Israel - Khan Younis

Vehicles of the International Committee of the Red Cross deliver the bodies of Palestinian prisoners in the Nasser Medical Complex in Khan Yunis, Gaza Strip, on November 26, 2025. The bodies were handed over to the Red Cross by the Israeli army through the Kerem Shalom crossing, then transferred through the Karam Abu Salem crossing, before the bodies were delivered to the relevant authorities at Nasser Medical Complex. This operation comes as part of the ongoing hostage exchange agreement between Hamas and Israel. Photo by Doaa Albaz/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Red Cross Receives Bodies From Israel - Khan Younis

Red Cross Receives Bodies From Israel - Khan Younis

Workers in protective suits take the body of a Palestinian prisoner, wrapped in a white shroud, out of the Red Cross's vehicle in the Nasser Medical Complex in Khan Yunis, Gaza Strip, on November 26, 2025. The bodies were handed over to the Red Cross by the Israeli army through the Kerem Shalom crossing, then transferred through the Karam Abu Salem crossing, before the bodies were delivered to the relevant authorities at Nasser Medical Complex. This operation comes as part of the ongoing hostage exchange agreement between Hamas and Israel. Photo by Doaa Albaz/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Red Cross Receives Bodies From Israel - Khan Younis

Red Cross Receives Bodies From Israel - Khan Younis

Vehicles of the International Committee of the Red Cross deliver the bodies of Palestinian prisoners in the Nasser Medical Complex in Khan Yunis, Gaza Strip, on November 26, 2025. The bodies were handed over to the Red Cross by the Israeli army through the Kerem Shalom crossing, then transferred through the Karam Abu Salem crossing, before the bodies were delivered to the relevant authorities at Nasser Medical Complex. This operation comes as part of the ongoing hostage exchange agreement between Hamas and Israel. Photo by Doaa Albaz/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Red Cross Receives Bodies From Israel - Khan Younis

Red Cross Receives Bodies From Israel - Khan Younis

The bodies of Palestinian prisoners, wrapped in white shrouds, are laid on the ground in a room in the Nasser Medical Complex in Khan Yunis, Gaza Strip, on November 26, 2025. The bodies were handed over to the Red Cross by the Israeli army through the Kerem Shalom crossing, then transferred through the Karam Abu Salem crossing, before the bodies were delivered to the relevant authorities at Nasser Medical Complex. This operation comes as part of the ongoing hostage exchange agreement between Hamas and Israel. Photo by Doaa Albaz/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Red Cross Receives Bodies From Israel - Khan Younis

Red Cross Receives Bodies From Israel - Khan Younis

Workers in protective suits carry the body of a Palestinian prisoner, wrapped in a white shroud, in the Nasser Medical Complex in Khan Yunis, Gaza Strip, on November 26, 2025. The bodies were handed over to the Red Cross by the Israeli army through the Kerem Shalom crossing, then transferred through the Karam Abu Salem crossing, before the bodies were delivered to the relevant authorities at Nasser Medical Complex. This operation comes as part of the ongoing hostage exchange agreement between Hamas and Israel. Photo by Doaa Albaz/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Red Cross Receives Bodies From Israel - Khan Younis

Red Cross Receives Bodies From Israel - Khan Younis

Workers in protective suits carry the body of a Palestinian prisoner, wrapped in a white shroud, in the Nasser Medical Complex in Khan Yunis, Gaza Strip, on November 26, 2025. The bodies were handed over to the Red Cross by the Israeli army through the Kerem Shalom crossing, then transferred through the Karam Abu Salem crossing, before the bodies were delivered to the relevant authorities at Nasser Medical Complex. This operation comes as part of the ongoing hostage exchange agreement between Hamas and Israel. Photo by Doaa Albaz/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Training Assistance Dogs on Board an Aeroplane - Vancouver

Training Assistance Dogs on Board an Aeroplane - Vancouver

A service dog comes out of a plane with its trainer at Vancouver International Airport during a training exercise in Richmond, British Columbia, Canada, November 25, 2025. A service dog training program was held here on Tuesday. The training familiarized service dogs with airport environments so they could confidently assist people with disabilities during travel, helping reduce stress and address unexpected challenges for future handlers. Photo by Liang Sen/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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US President Donald J. Trump returns to the White House

US President Donald J. Trump returns to the White House

Marine One, with US President Donald J. Trump aboard, comes in for a landing on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, DC, USA, 09 November 2025. President Trump is returning from the weekend in Florida with a stop at the Commanders NFL game on the way home.

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Return From Scallop Fishing - Port-En-Bessin. FC

Return From Scallop Fishing - Port-En-Bessin. FC

Return from scallop fishing in Port-en-Bessin, Calvados, Normandie, France on 03 November 2025. As the scallop fishery opens in the Bay of Seine on Monday 6 November 2023, the Comite regional des peches maritimes de Normandie estimates that there are more than 70,000 tonnes of scallops in the area. On the French market, one shellfish in four comes from Normandy. The industry has introduced two labels to differentiate itself from foreign products of lesser quality. Photo by Franck Castel/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Return From Scallop Fishing - Port-En-Bessin. FC

Return From Scallop Fishing - Port-En-Bessin. FC

Return from scallop fishing in Port-en-Bessin, Calvados, Normandie, France on 03 November 2025. As the scallop fishery opens in the Bay of Seine on Monday 6 November 2023, the Comite regional des peches maritimes de Normandie estimates that there are more than 70,000 tonnes of scallops in the area. On the French market, one shellfish in four comes from Normandy. The industry has introduced two labels to differentiate itself from foreign products of lesser quality. Photo by Franck Castel/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Return From Scallop Fishing - Port-En-Bessin. FC

Return From Scallop Fishing - Port-En-Bessin. FC

Return from scallop fishing in Port-en-Bessin, Calvados, Normandie, France on 03 November 2025. As the scallop fishery opens in the Bay of Seine on Monday 6 November 2023, the Comite regional des peches maritimes de Normandie estimates that there are more than 70,000 tonnes of scallops in the area. On the French market, one shellfish in four comes from Normandy. The industry has introduced two labels to differentiate itself from foreign products of lesser quality. Photo by Franck Castel/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Return From Scallop Fishing - Port-En-Bessin. FC

Return From Scallop Fishing - Port-En-Bessin. FC

Return from scallop fishing in Port-en-Bessin, Calvados, Normandie, France on 03 November 2025. As the scallop fishery opens in the Bay of Seine on Monday 6 November 2023, the Comite regional des peches maritimes de Normandie estimates that there are more than 70,000 tonnes of scallops in the area. On the French market, one shellfish in four comes from Normandy. The industry has introduced two labels to differentiate itself from foreign products of lesser quality. Photo by Franck Castel/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Return From Scallop Fishing - Port-En-Bessin. FC

Return From Scallop Fishing - Port-En-Bessin. FC

Return from scallop fishing in Port-en-Bessin, Calvados, Normandie, France on 03 November 2025. As the scallop fishery opens in the Bay of Seine on Monday 6 November 2023, the Comite regional des peches maritimes de Normandie estimates that there are more than 70,000 tonnes of scallops in the area. On the French market, one shellfish in four comes from Normandy. The industry has introduced two labels to differentiate itself from foreign products of lesser quality. Photo by Franck Castel/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Return From Scallop Fishing - Port-En-Bessin. FC

Return From Scallop Fishing - Port-En-Bessin. FC

Return from scallop fishing in Port-en-Bessin, Calvados, Normandie, France on 03 November 2025. As the scallop fishery opens in the Bay of Seine on Monday 6 November 2023, the Comite regional des peches maritimes de Normandie estimates that there are more than 70,000 tonnes of scallops in the area. On the French market, one shellfish in four comes from Normandy. The industry has introduced two labels to differentiate itself from foreign products of lesser quality. Photo by Franck Castel/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Return From Scallop Fishing - Port-En-Bessin. FC

Return From Scallop Fishing - Port-En-Bessin. FC

Return from scallop fishing in Port-en-Bessin, Calvados, Normandie, France on 03 November 2025. As the scallop fishery opens in the Bay of Seine on Monday 6 November 2023, the Comite regional des peches maritimes de Normandie estimates that there are more than 70,000 tonnes of scallops in the area. On the French market, one shellfish in four comes from Normandy. The industry has introduced two labels to differentiate itself from foreign products of lesser quality. Photo by Franck Castel/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Return From Scallop Fishing - Port-En-Bessin. FC

Return From Scallop Fishing - Port-En-Bessin. FC

Return from scallop fishing in Port-en-Bessin, Calvados, Normandie, France on 03 November 2025. As the scallop fishery opens in the Bay of Seine on Monday 6 November 2023, the Comite regional des peches maritimes de Normandie estimates that there are more than 70,000 tonnes of scallops in the area. On the French market, one shellfish in four comes from Normandy. The industry has introduced two labels to differentiate itself from foreign products of lesser quality. Photo by Franck Castel/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Return From Scallop Fishing - Port-En-Bessin. FC

Return From Scallop Fishing - Port-En-Bessin. FC

Return from scallop fishing in Port-en-Bessin, Calvados, Normandie, France on 03 November 2025. As the scallop fishery opens in the Bay of Seine on Monday 6 November 2023, the Comite regional des peches maritimes de Normandie estimates that there are more than 70,000 tonnes of scallops in the area. On the French market, one shellfish in four comes from Normandy. The industry has introduced two labels to differentiate itself from foreign products of lesser quality. Photo by Franck Castel/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Return From Scallop Fishing - Port-En-Bessin. FC

Return From Scallop Fishing - Port-En-Bessin. FC

Return from scallop fishing in Port-en-Bessin, Calvados, Normandie, France on 03 November 2025. As the scallop fishery opens in the Bay of Seine on Monday 6 November 2023, the Comite regional des peches maritimes de Normandie estimates that there are more than 70,000 tonnes of scallops in the area. On the French market, one shellfish in four comes from Normandy. The industry has introduced two labels to differentiate itself from foreign products of lesser quality. Photo by Franck Castel/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Return From Scallop Fishing - Port-En-Bessin. FC

Return From Scallop Fishing - Port-En-Bessin. FC

Return from scallop fishing in Port-en-Bessin, Calvados, Normandie, France on 03 November 2025. As the scallop fishery opens in the Bay of Seine on Monday 6 November 2023, the Comite regional des peches maritimes de Normandie estimates that there are more than 70,000 tonnes of scallops in the area. On the French market, one shellfish in four comes from Normandy. The industry has introduced two labels to differentiate itself from foreign products of lesser quality. Photo by Franck Castel/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Return From Scallop Fishing - Port-En-Bessin. FC

Return From Scallop Fishing - Port-En-Bessin. FC

Return from scallop fishing in Port-en-Bessin, Calvados, Normandie, France on 03 November 2025. As the scallop fishery opens in the Bay of Seine on Monday 6 November 2023, the Comite regional des peches maritimes de Normandie estimates that there are more than 70,000 tonnes of scallops in the area. On the French market, one shellfish in four comes from Normandy. The industry has introduced two labels to differentiate itself from foreign products of lesser quality. Photo by Franck Castel/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Return From Scallop Fishing - Port-En-Bessin. FC

Return From Scallop Fishing - Port-En-Bessin. FC

Return from scallop fishing in Port-en-Bessin, Calvados, Normandie, France on 03 November 2025. As the scallop fishery opens in the Bay of Seine on Monday 6 November 2023, the Comite regional des peches maritimes de Normandie estimates that there are more than 70,000 tonnes of scallops in the area. On the French market, one shellfish in four comes from Normandy. The industry has introduced two labels to differentiate itself from foreign products of lesser quality. Photo by Franck Castel/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Return From Scallop Fishing - Port-En-Bessin. FC

Return From Scallop Fishing - Port-En-Bessin. FC

Return from scallop fishing in Port-en-Bessin, Calvados, Normandie, France on 03 November 2025. As the scallop fishery opens in the Bay of Seine on Monday 6 November 2023, the Comite regional des peches maritimes de Normandie estimates that there are more than 70,000 tonnes of scallops in the area. On the French market, one shellfish in four comes from Normandy. The industry has introduced two labels to differentiate itself from foreign products of lesser quality. Photo by Franck Castel/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Return From Scallop Fishing - Port-En-Bessin. FC

Return From Scallop Fishing - Port-En-Bessin. FC

Return from scallop fishing in Port-en-Bessin, Calvados, Normandie, France on 03 November 2025. As the scallop fishery opens in the Bay of Seine on Monday 6 November 2023, the Comite regional des peches maritimes de Normandie estimates that there are more than 70,000 tonnes of scallops in the area. On the French market, one shellfish in four comes from Normandy. The industry has introduced two labels to differentiate itself from foreign products of lesser quality. Photo by Franck Castel/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Return From Scallop Fishing - Port-En-Bessin. FC

Return From Scallop Fishing - Port-En-Bessin. FC

Return from scallop fishing in Port-en-Bessin, Calvados, Normandie, France on 03 November 2025. As the scallop fishery opens in the Bay of Seine on Monday 6 November 2023, the Comite regional des peches maritimes de Normandie estimates that there are more than 70,000 tonnes of scallops in the area. On the French market, one shellfish in four comes from Normandy. The industry has introduced two labels to differentiate itself from foreign products of lesser quality. Photo by Franck Castel/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Return From Scallop Fishing - Port-En-Bessin. FC

Return From Scallop Fishing - Port-En-Bessin. FC

Return from scallop fishing in Port-en-Bessin, Calvados, Normandie, France on 03 November 2025. As the scallop fishery opens in the Bay of Seine on Monday 6 November 2023, the Comite regional des peches maritimes de Normandie estimates that there are more than 70,000 tonnes of scallops in the area. On the French market, one shellfish in four comes from Normandy. The industry has introduced two labels to differentiate itself from foreign products of lesser quality. Photo by Franck Castel/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Return From Scallop Fishing - Port-En-Bessin. FC

Return From Scallop Fishing - Port-En-Bessin. FC

Return from scallop fishing in Port-en-Bessin, Calvados, Normandie, France on 03 November 2025. As the scallop fishery opens in the Bay of Seine on Monday 6 November 2023, the Comite regional des peches maritimes de Normandie estimates that there are more than 70,000 tonnes of scallops in the area. On the French market, one shellfish in four comes from Normandy. The industry has introduced two labels to differentiate itself from foreign products of lesser quality. Photo by Franck Castel/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Return From Scallop Fishing - Port-En-Bessin. FC

Return From Scallop Fishing - Port-En-Bessin. FC

Return from scallop fishing in Port-en-Bessin, Calvados, Normandie, France on 03 November 2025. As the scallop fishery opens in the Bay of Seine on Monday 6 November 2023, the Comite regional des peches maritimes de Normandie estimates that there are more than 70,000 tonnes of scallops in the area. On the French market, one shellfish in four comes from Normandy. The industry has introduced two labels to differentiate itself from foreign products of lesser quality. Photo by Franck Castel/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Return From Scallop Fishing - Port-En-Bessin. FC

Return From Scallop Fishing - Port-En-Bessin. FC

Return from scallop fishing in Port-en-Bessin, Calvados, Normandie, France on 03 November 2025. As the scallop fishery opens in the Bay of Seine on Monday 6 November 2023, the Comite regional des peches maritimes de Normandie estimates that there are more than 70,000 tonnes of scallops in the area. On the French market, one shellfish in four comes from Normandy. The industry has introduced two labels to differentiate itself from foreign products of lesser quality. Photo by Franck Castel/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Return From Scallop Fishing - Port-En-Bessin. FC

Return From Scallop Fishing - Port-En-Bessin. FC

Return from scallop fishing in Port-en-Bessin, Calvados, Normandie, France on 03 November 2025. As the scallop fishery opens in the Bay of Seine on Monday 6 November 2023, the Comite regional des peches maritimes de Normandie estimates that there are more than 70,000 tonnes of scallops in the area. On the French market, one shellfish in four comes from Normandy. The industry has introduced two labels to differentiate itself from foreign products of lesser quality. Photo by Franck Castel/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Return From Scallop Fishing - Port-En-Bessin. FC

Return From Scallop Fishing - Port-En-Bessin. FC

Return from scallop fishing in Port-en-Bessin, Calvados, Normandie, France on 03 November 2025. As the scallop fishery opens in the Bay of Seine on Monday 6 November 2023, the Comite regional des peches maritimes de Normandie estimates that there are more than 70,000 tonnes of scallops in the area. On the French market, one shellfish in four comes from Normandy. The industry has introduced two labels to differentiate itself from foreign products of lesser quality. Photo by Franck Castel/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Return From Scallop Fishing - Port-En-Bessin. FC

Return From Scallop Fishing - Port-En-Bessin. FC

Return from scallop fishing in Port-en-Bessin, Calvados, Normandie, France on 03 November 2025. As the scallop fishery opens in the Bay of Seine on Monday 6 November 2023, the Comite regional des peches maritimes de Normandie estimates that there are more than 70,000 tonnes of scallops in the area. On the French market, one shellfish in four comes from Normandy. The industry has introduced two labels to differentiate itself from foreign products of lesser quality. Photo by Franck Castel/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Return From Scallop Fishing - Port-En-Bessin. FC

Return From Scallop Fishing - Port-En-Bessin. FC

Return from scallop fishing in Port-en-Bessin, Calvados, Normandie, France on 03 November 2025. As the scallop fishery opens in the Bay of Seine on Monday 6 November 2023, the Comite regional des peches maritimes de Normandie estimates that there are more than 70,000 tonnes of scallops in the area. On the French market, one shellfish in four comes from Normandy. The industry has introduced two labels to differentiate itself from foreign products of lesser quality. Photo by Franck Castel/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Return From Scallop Fishing - Port-En-Bessin. FC

Return From Scallop Fishing - Port-En-Bessin. FC

Return from scallop fishing in Port-en-Bessin, Calvados, Normandie, France on 03 November 2025. As the scallop fishery opens in the Bay of Seine on Monday 6 November 2023, the Comite regional des peches maritimes de Normandie estimates that there are more than 70,000 tonnes of scallops in the area. On the French market, one shellfish in four comes from Normandy. The industry has introduced two labels to differentiate itself from foreign products of lesser quality. Photo by Franck Castel/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Return From Scallop Fishing - Port-En-Bessin. FC

Return From Scallop Fishing - Port-En-Bessin. FC

Return from scallop fishing in Port-en-Bessin, Calvados, Normandie, France on 03 November 2025. As the scallop fishery opens in the Bay of Seine on Monday 6 November 2023, the Comite regional des peches maritimes de Normandie estimates that there are more than 70,000 tonnes of scallops in the area. On the French market, one shellfish in four comes from Normandy. The industry has introduced two labels to differentiate itself from foreign products of lesser quality. Photo by Franck Castel/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Return From Scallop Fishing - Port-En-Bessin. FC

Return From Scallop Fishing - Port-En-Bessin. FC

Return from scallop fishing in Port-en-Bessin, Calvados, Normandie, France on 03 November 2025. As the scallop fishery opens in the Bay of Seine on Monday 6 November 2023, the Comite regional des peches maritimes de Normandie estimates that there are more than 70,000 tonnes of scallops in the area. On the French market, one shellfish in four comes from Normandy. The industry has introduced two labels to differentiate itself from foreign products of lesser quality. Photo by Franck Castel/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Return From Scallop Fishing - Port-En-Bessin. FC

Return From Scallop Fishing - Port-En-Bessin. FC

Return from scallop fishing in Port-en-Bessin, Calvados, Normandie, France on 03 November 2025. As the scallop fishery opens in the Bay of Seine on Monday 6 November 2023, the Comite regional des peches maritimes de Normandie estimates that there are more than 70,000 tonnes of scallops in the area. On the French market, one shellfish in four comes from Normandy. The industry has introduced two labels to differentiate itself from foreign products of lesser quality. Photo by Franck Castel/ABACAPRESS.COM

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