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Train Derailment Aftermath - Adamuz

Train Derailment Aftermath - Adamuz

One of the carriages of the Iryo train that derailed on 20 January 2026 in Adamuz, Córdoba, Andalusia (Spain). The derailment of a high-speed train and the subsequent collision with another convoy, which occurred on Sunday afternoon in Adamuz (Cordoba), has left a large emergency operation in place, the suspension of several rail connections and an open investigation to clarify the causes. The number of people killed in the train derailment reached at least 41 on Tuesday, with a total of 122 people being treated in the accident, including 117 adults and five children. There are currently 39 people in hospital - 37 adults and four children. Photo by Rocío Ruz/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Train Derailment Aftermath - Adamuz

Train Derailment Aftermath - Adamuz

One of the carriages of the Iryo train that derailed on 20 January 2026 in Adamuz, Córdoba, Andalusia (Spain). The derailment of a high-speed train and the subsequent collision with another convoy, which occurred on Sunday afternoon in Adamuz (Cordoba), has left a large emergency operation in place, the suspension of several rail connections and an open investigation to clarify the causes. The number of people killed in the train derailment reached at least 41 on Tuesday, with a total of 122 people being treated in the accident, including 117 adults and five children. There are currently 39 people in hospital - 37 adults and four children. Photo by Rocío Ruz/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Train Derailment Aftermath - Adamuz

Train Derailment Aftermath - Adamuz

One of the carriages of the Iryo train that derailed on 20 January 2026 in Adamuz, Córdoba, Andalusia (Spain). The derailment of a high-speed train and the subsequent collision with another convoy, which occurred on Sunday afternoon in Adamuz (Cordoba), has left a large emergency operation in place, the suspension of several rail connections and an open investigation to clarify the causes. The number of people killed in the train derailment reached at least 41 on Tuesday, with a total of 122 people being treated in the accident, including 117 adults and five children. There are currently 39 people in hospital - 37 adults and four children. Photo by Rocío Ruz/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Train Derailment Aftermath - Adamuz

Train Derailment Aftermath - Adamuz

One of the carriages of the Iryo train that derailed on 20 January 2026 in Adamuz, Córdoba, Andalusia (Spain). The derailment of a high-speed train and the subsequent collision with another convoy, which occurred on Sunday afternoon in Adamuz (Cordoba), has left a large emergency operation in place, the suspension of several rail connections and an open investigation to clarify the causes. The number of people killed in the train derailment reached at least 41 on Tuesday, with a total of 122 people being treated in the accident, including 117 adults and five children. There are currently 39 people in hospital - 37 adults and four children. Photo by Rocío Ruz/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Train Derailment Aftermath - Adamuz

Train Derailment Aftermath - Adamuz

One of the carriages of the Iryo train that derailed on 20 January 2026 in Adamuz, Córdoba, Andalusia (Spain). The derailment of a high-speed train and the subsequent collision with another convoy, which occurred on Sunday afternoon in Adamuz (Cordoba), has left a large emergency operation in place, the suspension of several rail connections and an open investigation to clarify the causes. The number of people killed in the train derailment reached at least 41 on Tuesday, with a total of 122 people being treated in the accident, including 117 adults and five children. There are currently 39 people in hospital - 37 adults and four children. Photo by Rocío Ruz/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Train Derailment Aftermath - Adamuz

Train Derailment Aftermath - Adamuz

Emergency Services agents work at the scene of the accident, 20 January 2026, in Adamuz, Cordoba, Andalusia (Spain). The derailment of a high-speed train and the subsequent collision with another convoy, which occurred on Sunday afternoon in Adamuz (Córdoba), has left an extensive emergency operation in place, the suspension of several rail connections and an investigation open to clarify the causes. The number of people killed in the train derailment reached at least 41 on Tuesday, with a total of 122 people being treated in the accident, including 117 adults and five children. There are currently 39 people in hospital - 37 adults and four children. Photo by Joaquin Corchero/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Train Derailment Aftermath - Adamuz

Train Derailment Aftermath - Adamuz

One of the carriages of the Iryo train that derailed on 20 January 2026 in Adamuz, Córdoba, Andalusia (Spain). The derailment of a high-speed train and the subsequent collision with another convoy, which occurred on Sunday afternoon in Adamuz (Cordoba), has left a large emergency operation in place, the suspension of several rail connections and an open investigation to clarify the causes. The number of people killed in the train derailment reached at least 41 on Tuesday, with a total of 122 people being treated in the accident, including 117 adults and five children. There are currently 39 people in hospital - 37 adults and four children. Photo by Joaquin Corchero/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Train Derailment Aftermath - Adamuz

Train Derailment Aftermath - Adamuz

Emergency Services agents work at the scene of the accident, 20 January 2026, in Adamuz, Cordoba, Andalusia (Spain). The derailment of a high-speed train and the subsequent collision with another convoy, which occurred on Sunday afternoon in Adamuz (Córdoba), has left an extensive emergency operation in place, the suspension of several rail connections and an investigation open to clarify the causes. The number of people killed in the train derailment reached at least 41 on Tuesday, with a total of 122 people being treated in the accident, including 117 adults and five children. There are currently 39 people in hospital - 37 adults and four children. Photo by Joaquin Corchero/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Royals Visit To Command Post After Adamuz Railway Train Accident - Spain

Royals Visit To Command Post After Adamuz Railway Train Accident - Spain

Agents of the emergency services work at the scene of the accident, 20 January 2026, in Adamuz, Córdoba, Andalusia (Spain). The derailment of a high-speed train and the subsequent collision with another convoy, which occurred on Sunday afternoon in Adamuz (Cordoba), has left a large emergency operation in place, the suspension of several rail connections and an open investigation to clarify the causes. The number of people killed in the train derailment reached at least 41 on Tuesday, with a total of 122 people being treated in the accident, including 117 adults and five children. There are currently 39 people in hospital - 37 adults and four children. 20 JANUARY 2026;UME;GUARDIA CIVIL Joaquin Corchero / Europa Press 01/20/2026

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Royals Visit To Command Post After Adamuz Railway Train Accident - Spain

Royals Visit To Command Post After Adamuz Railway Train Accident - Spain

Agents of the emergency services work at the scene of the accident, 20 January 2026, in Adamuz, Córdoba, Andalusia (Spain). The derailment of a high-speed train and the subsequent collision with another convoy, which occurred on Sunday afternoon in Adamuz (Cordoba), has left a large emergency operation in place, the suspension of several rail connections and an open investigation to clarify the causes. The number of people killed in the train derailment reached at least 41 on Tuesday, with a total of 122 people being treated in the accident, including 117 adults and five children. There are currently 39 people in hospital - 37 adults and four children. 20 JANUARY 2026;UME;GUARDIA CIVIL Joaquin Corchero / Europa Press 01/20/2026

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Royals Visit To Command Post After Adamuz Railway Train Accident - Spain

Royals Visit To Command Post After Adamuz Railway Train Accident - Spain

Agents of the emergency services work at the scene of the accident, 20 January 2026, in Adamuz, Córdoba, Andalusia (Spain). The derailment of a high-speed train and the subsequent collision with another convoy, which occurred on Sunday afternoon in Adamuz (Cordoba), has left a large emergency operation in place, the suspension of several rail connections and an open investigation to clarify the causes. The number of people killed in the train derailment reached at least 41 on Tuesday, with a total of 122 people being treated in the accident, including 117 adults and five children. There are currently 39 people in hospital - 37 adults and four children. 20 JANUARY 2026;UME;GUARDIA CIVIL Joaquin Corchero / Europa Press 01/20/2026

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Rescue Efforts Continue After Tragedy In Adamuz - Spain

Rescue Efforts Continue After Tragedy In Adamuz - Spain

One of the carriages of the Iryo train that derailed on 20 January 2026 in Adamuz, Córdoba, Andalusia (Spain). The derailment of a high-speed train and the subsequent collision with another convoy, which occurred on Sunday afternoon in Adamuz (Cordoba), has left a large emergency operation in place, the suspension of several rail connections and an open investigation to clarify the causes. The number of people killed in the train derailment reached at least 41 on Tuesday, with a total of 122 people being treated in the accident, including 117 adults and five children. There are currently 39 people in hospital - 37 adults and four children. 20 JANUARY 2026 Photo by Rocío Ruz / Europa Press / ABACAPRESS.COM

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Rescue Efforts Continue After Tragedy In Adamuz - Spain

Rescue Efforts Continue After Tragedy In Adamuz - Spain

View of the wheels of one of the wagons of the Iryo train outside the rails of the track, on 20 January 2026, in Adamuz, Córdoba, Andalusia (Spain). The derailment of a high-speed train and the subsequent collision with another convoy, which occurred on Sunday afternoon in Adamuz (Cordoba), has left an extensive emergency operation in place, the suspension of several rail connections and an open investigation to clarify the causes. The number of people killed in the train derailment reached at least 41 on Tuesday, with a total of 122 people being treated in the accident, including 117 adults and five children. There are currently 39 people in hospital - 37 adults and four children. Photo by Joaquin Corchero / Europa Press / ABACAPRESS.COM

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Rescue Efforts Continue After Tragedy In Adamuz - Spain

Rescue Efforts Continue After Tragedy In Adamuz - Spain

Emergency Services agents work at the scene of the accident, 20 January 2026, in Adamuz, Cordoba, Andalusia (Spain). The derailment of a high-speed train and the subsequent collision with another convoy, which occurred on Sunday afternoon in Adamuz (Córdoba), has left an extensive emergency operation underway, the suspension of several rail connections and an investigation open to clarify the causes. The number of people killed in the train derailment reached at least 41 on Tuesday, with a total of 122 people being treated in the accident, including 117 adults and five children. There are currently 39 people in hospital - 37 adults and four children. 20 JANUARY 2026;UME;CIVIL GUARD;PIXELATED Photo by Rocío Ruz / Europa Press / ABACAPRESS.COM

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Rescue Efforts Continue After Tragedy In Adamuz - Spain

Rescue Efforts Continue After Tragedy In Adamuz - Spain

One of the carriages of the Iryo train that derailed on 20 January 2026 in Adamuz, Córdoba, Andalusia (Spain). The derailment of a high-speed train and the subsequent collision with another convoy, which occurred on Sunday afternoon in Adamuz (Cordoba), has left a large emergency operation in place, the suspension of several rail connections and an open investigation to clarify the causes. The number of people killed in the train derailment reached at least 41 on Tuesday, with a total of 122 people being treated in the accident, including 117 adults and five children. There are currently 39 people in hospital - 37 adults and four children. 20 JANUARY 2026 Photo by Rocío Ruz / Europa Press / ABACAPRESS.COM

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Rescue Efforts Continue After Tragedy In Adamuz - Spain

Rescue Efforts Continue After Tragedy In Adamuz - Spain

One of the carriages of the Iryo train that derailed on 20 January 2026 in Adamuz, Córdoba, Andalusia (Spain). The derailment of a high-speed train and the subsequent collision with another convoy, which occurred on Sunday afternoon in Adamuz (Cordoba), has left a large emergency operation in place, the suspension of several rail connections and an open investigation to clarify the causes. The number of people killed in the train derailment reached at least 41 on Tuesday, with a total of 122 people being treated in the accident, including 117 adults and five children. There are currently 39 people in hospital - 37 adults and four children. 20 JANUARY 2026 Photo by Rocío Ruz / Europa Press / ABACAPRESS.COM

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Rescue Efforts Continue After Tragedy In Adamuz - Spain

Rescue Efforts Continue After Tragedy In Adamuz - Spain

One of the carriages of the Iryo train that derailed on 20 January 2026 in Adamuz, Córdoba, Andalusia (Spain). The derailment of a high-speed train and the subsequent collision with another convoy, which occurred on Sunday afternoon in Adamuz (Cordoba), has left a large emergency operation in place, the suspension of several rail connections and an open investigation to clarify the causes. The number of people killed in the train derailment reached at least 41 on Tuesday, with a total of 122 people being treated in the accident, including 117 adults and five children. There are currently 39 people in hospital - 37 adults and four children. 20 JANUARY 2026 Photo by Rocío Ruz / Europa Press / ABACAPRESS.COM

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Rescue Efforts Continue After Tragedy In Adamuz - Spain

Rescue Efforts Continue After Tragedy In Adamuz - Spain

One of the carriages of the Iryo train that derailed on 20 January 2026 in Adamuz, Córdoba, Andalusia (Spain). The derailment of a high-speed train and the subsequent collision with another convoy, which occurred on Sunday afternoon in Adamuz (Cordoba), has left a large emergency operation in place, the suspension of several rail connections and an open investigation to clarify the causes. The number of people killed in the train derailment reached at least 41 on Tuesday, with a total of 122 people being treated in the accident, including 117 adults and five children. There are currently 39 people in hospital - 37 adults and four children. 20 JANUARY 2026 Photo by Rocío Ruz / Europa Press / ABACAPRESS.COM

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Rescue Efforts Continue After Tragedy In Adamuz - Spain

Rescue Efforts Continue After Tragedy In Adamuz - Spain

One of the carriages of the Iryo train that derailed on 20 January 2026 in Adamuz, Córdoba, Andalusia (Spain). The derailment of a high-speed train and the subsequent collision with another convoy, which occurred on Sunday afternoon in Adamuz (Cordoba), has left a large emergency operation in place, the suspension of several rail connections and an open investigation to clarify the causes. The number of people killed in the train derailment reached at least 41 on Tuesday, with a total of 122 people being treated in the accident, including 117 adults and five children. There are currently 39 people in hospital - 37 adults and four children. Photo by Joaquin Corchero / Europa Press / ABACAPRESS.COM

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Rescue Efforts Continue After Tragedy In Adamuz - Spain

Rescue Efforts Continue After Tragedy In Adamuz - Spain

One of the carriages of the Iryo train that derailed on 20 January 2026 in Adamuz, Córdoba, Andalusia (Spain). The derailment of a high-speed train and the subsequent collision with another convoy, which occurred on Sunday afternoon in Adamuz (Cordoba), has left a large emergency operation in place, the suspension of several rail connections and an open investigation to clarify the causes. The number of people killed in the train derailment reached at least 41 on Tuesday, with a total of 122 people being treated in the accident, including 117 adults and five children. There are currently 39 people in hospital - 37 adults and four children. Photo by Joaquin Corchero / Europa Press / ABACAPRESS.COM

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Rescue Efforts Continue After Tragedy In Adamuz - Spain

Rescue Efforts Continue After Tragedy In Adamuz - Spain

One of the carriages of the Iryo train that derailed on 20 January 2026 in Adamuz, Córdoba, Andalusia (Spain). The derailment of a high-speed train and the subsequent collision with another convoy, which occurred on Sunday afternoon in Adamuz (Cordoba), has left a large emergency operation in place, the suspension of several rail connections and an open investigation to clarify the causes. The number of people killed in the train derailment reached at least 41 on Tuesday, with a total of 122 people being treated in the accident, including 117 adults and five children. There are currently 39 people in hospital - 37 adults and four children. Photo by Joaquin Corchero / Europa Press / ABACAPRESS.COM

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Rescue Efforts Continue After Tragedy In Adamuz - Spain

Rescue Efforts Continue After Tragedy In Adamuz - Spain

Area of the train accident with the wrecked train convoys where the recovery work continues. On 20 January 2026, in Adamuz (Córdoba, Andalusia, Spain). The derailment of a high-speed train and the subsequent collision with another convoy, which occurred this Sunday afternoon in Adamuz (Cordoba), has left a large emergency operation in place, the suspension of several rail connections and an open investigation to clarify the causes. The number of deaths in the train derailment reached at least 40 people on Tuesday, with a total of 122 people being treated in the accident, including 117 adults and five children. There are currently 39 people in hospital - 37 adults and four children. Photo by Joaquin Corchero / Europa Press / ABACAPRESS.COM

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Rescue Efforts Continue After Tragedy In Adamuz - Spain

Rescue Efforts Continue After Tragedy In Adamuz - Spain

Area of the train accident with the wrecked train convoys where the recovery work continues. On 20 January 2026, in Adamuz (Córdoba, Andalusia, Spain). The derailment of a high-speed train and the subsequent collision with another convoy, which occurred this Sunday afternoon in Adamuz (Cordoba), has left a large emergency operation in place, the suspension of several rail connections and an open investigation to clarify the causes. The number of deaths in the train derailment reached at least 40 people on Tuesday, with a total of 122 people being treated in the accident, including 117 adults and five children. There are currently 39 people in hospital - 37 adults and four children. Photo by Joaquin Corchero / Europa Press / ABACAPRESS.COM

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Rescue Efforts Continue After Tragedy In Adamuz - Spain

Rescue Efforts Continue After Tragedy In Adamuz - Spain

Area of the train accident with the wrecked train convoys where the recovery work continues. On 20 January 2026, in Adamuz (Córdoba, Andalusia, Spain). The derailment of a high-speed train and the subsequent collision with another convoy, which occurred this Sunday afternoon in Adamuz (Cordoba), has left a large emergency operation in place, the suspension of several rail connections and an open investigation to clarify the causes. The number of deaths in the train derailment reached at least 40 people on Tuesday, with a total of 122 people being treated in the accident, including 117 adults and five children. There are currently 39 people in hospital - 37 adults and four children. Photo by Joaquin Corchero / Europa Press / ABACAPRESS.COM

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Rescue Efforts Continue After Tragedy In Adamuz - Spain

Rescue Efforts Continue After Tragedy In Adamuz - Spain

Area of the train accident with the wrecked train convoys where the recovery work continues. On 20 January 2026, in Adamuz (Córdoba, Andalusia, Spain). The derailment of a high-speed train and the subsequent collision with another convoy, which occurred this Sunday afternoon in Adamuz (Cordoba), has left a large emergency operation in place, the suspension of several rail connections and an open investigation to clarify the causes. The number of deaths in the train derailment reached at least 40 people on Tuesday, with a total of 122 people being treated in the accident, including 117 adults and five children. There are currently 39 people in hospital - 37 adults and four children. Photo by Joaquin Corchero / Europa Press / ABACAPRESS.COM

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Rescue Efforts Continue After Tragedy In Adamuz - Spain

Rescue Efforts Continue After Tragedy In Adamuz - Spain

Area of the train accident with the wrecked train convoys where the recovery work continues. On 20 January 2026, in Adamuz (Córdoba, Andalusia, Spain). The derailment of a high-speed train and the subsequent collision with another convoy, which occurred this Sunday afternoon in Adamuz (Cordoba), has left a large emergency operation in place, the suspension of several rail connections and an open investigation to clarify the causes. The number of deaths in the train derailment reached at least 40 people on Tuesday, with a total of 122 people being treated in the accident, including 117 adults and five children. At the moment, there are 39 people in hospital - 37 adults and four children. Photo by Joaquin Corchero / Europa Press / ABACAPRESS.COM

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Rescue Efforts Continue After Tragedy In Adamuz - Spain

Rescue Efforts Continue After Tragedy In Adamuz - Spain

Area of the train accident with the wrecked train convoys where the recovery work continues. On 20 January 2026, in Adamuz (Córdoba, Andalusia, Spain). The derailment of a high-speed train and the subsequent collision with another convoy, which occurred this Sunday afternoon in Adamuz (Cordoba), has left a large emergency operation in place, the suspension of several rail connections and an open investigation to clarify the causes. The number of deaths in the train derailment reached at least 40 people on Tuesday, with a total of 122 people being treated in the accident, including 117 adults and five children. At the moment, there are 39 people in hospital - 37 adults and four children. Photo by Joaquin Corchero / Europa Press / ABACAPRESS.COM

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Celebration of the Extraordinary Christmas Lottery Draw 2025 - Madrid

Celebration of the Extraordinary Christmas Lottery Draw 2025 - Madrid

Two children of the San Ildefonso School, sing a fourth prize of the Christmas Lottery, during the celebration of the Extraordinary Draw of the Christmas Lottery 2025, at the Royal Theater, on December 22, 2025, in Madrid (Spain). The Lotto Extraordinario de la Loteria de Navidad 2025 consists of 198 series and each series has 100,000 tickets. The total of the issue amounts to 3,960 million euros and 2,772 million euros are destined to prizes (70% of the issue). Each series distributes 14 million euros in prizes and a total of 30,301,920 prizes are distributed during a draw that lasts approximately four hours. Photo by Eduardo Parra / Europa Press / ABACAPRESS.COM

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Celebration of the Extraordinary Christmas Lottery Draw 2025 - Madrid

Celebration of the Extraordinary Christmas Lottery Draw 2025 - Madrid

Two children of the San Ildefonso School, sing a fourth prize of the Christmas Lottery, during the celebration of the Extraordinary Draw of the Christmas Lottery 2025, at the Royal Theater, on December 22, 2025, in Madrid (Spain). The Lotto Extraordinario de la Loteria de Navidad 2025 consists of 198 series and each series has 100,000 tickets. The total of the issue amounts to 3,960 million euros and 2,772 million euros are destined to prizes (70% of the issue). Each series distributes 14 million euros in prizes and a total of 30,301,920 prizes are distributed during a draw that lasts approximately four hours. Photo by Eduardo Parra / Europa Press / ABACAPRESS.COM

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Queen Maxima At Signing Partnership - Utrecht

Queen Maxima At Signing Partnership - Utrecht

Queen Maxima of the Netherlands attends the signing of a four-year partnership between the Prinses Maxima Center for Pediatric Oncology and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in Utrecht, the Netherlands, on December 18, 2025, aimed at strengthening the practical knowledge and skills of pediatric radiotherapy teams in Eastern Europe and Eurasia to improve cancer treatment for children worldwide. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Queen Maxima At Signing Partnership - Utrecht

Queen Maxima At Signing Partnership - Utrecht

Queen Maxima of the Netherlands attends the signing of a four-year partnership between the Prinses Maxima Center for Pediatric Oncology and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in Utrecht, the Netherlands, on December 18, 2025, aimed at strengthening the practical knowledge and skills of pediatric radiotherapy teams in Eastern Europe and Eurasia to improve cancer treatment for children worldwide. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Queen Maxima At Signing Partnership - Utrecht

Queen Maxima At Signing Partnership - Utrecht

Queen Maxima of the Netherlands attends the signing of a four-year partnership between the Prinses Maxima Center for Pediatric Oncology and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in Utrecht, the Netherlands, on December 18, 2025, aimed at strengthening the practical knowledge and skills of pediatric radiotherapy teams in Eastern Europe and Eurasia to improve cancer treatment for children worldwide. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Queen Maxima At Signing Partnership - Utrecht

Queen Maxima At Signing Partnership - Utrecht

Queen Maxima of the Netherlands attends the signing of a four-year partnership between the Prinses Maxima Center for Pediatric Oncology and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in Utrecht, the Netherlands, on December 18, 2025, aimed at strengthening the practical knowledge and skills of pediatric radiotherapy teams in Eastern Europe and Eurasia to improve cancer treatment for children worldwide. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Queen Maxima At Signing Partnership - Utrecht

Queen Maxima At Signing Partnership - Utrecht

Queen Maxima of the Netherlands attends the signing of a four-year partnership between the Prinses Maxima Center for Pediatric Oncology and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in Utrecht, the Netherlands, on December 18, 2025, aimed at strengthening the practical knowledge and skills of pediatric radiotherapy teams in Eastern Europe and Eurasia to improve cancer treatment for children worldwide. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Queen Maxima At Signing Partnership - Utrecht

Queen Maxima At Signing Partnership - Utrecht

Queen Maxima of the Netherlands attends the signing of a four-year partnership between the Prinses Maxima Center for Pediatric Oncology and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in Utrecht, the Netherlands, on December 18, 2025, aimed at strengthening the practical knowledge and skills of pediatric radiotherapy teams in Eastern Europe and Eurasia to improve cancer treatment for children worldwide. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Queen Maxima At Signing Partnership - Utrecht

Queen Maxima At Signing Partnership - Utrecht

Queen Maxima of the Netherlands attends the signing of a four-year partnership between the Prinses Maxima Center for Pediatric Oncology and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in Utrecht, the Netherlands, on December 18, 2025, aimed at strengthening the practical knowledge and skills of pediatric radiotherapy teams in Eastern Europe and Eurasia to improve cancer treatment for children worldwide. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Queen Maxima At Signing Partnership - Utrecht

Queen Maxima At Signing Partnership - Utrecht

Queen Maxima of the Netherlands attends the signing of a four-year partnership between the Prinses Maxima Center for Pediatric Oncology and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in Utrecht, the Netherlands, on December 18, 2025, aimed at strengthening the practical knowledge and skills of pediatric radiotherapy teams in Eastern Europe and Eurasia to improve cancer treatment for children worldwide. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Queen Maxima At Signing Partnership - Utrecht

Queen Maxima At Signing Partnership - Utrecht

Queen Maxima of the Netherlands attends the signing of a four-year partnership between the Prinses Maxima Center for Pediatric Oncology and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in Utrecht, the Netherlands, on December 18, 2025, aimed at strengthening the practical knowledge and skills of pediatric radiotherapy teams in Eastern Europe and Eurasia to improve cancer treatment for children worldwide. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Queen Maxima At Signing Partnership - Utrecht

Queen Maxima At Signing Partnership - Utrecht

Queen Maxima of the Netherlands attends the signing of a four-year partnership between the Prinses Maxima Center for Pediatric Oncology and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in Utrecht, the Netherlands, on December 18, 2025, aimed at strengthening the practical knowledge and skills of pediatric radiotherapy teams in Eastern Europe and Eurasia to improve cancer treatment for children worldwide. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Queen Maxima At Signing Partnership - Utrecht

Queen Maxima At Signing Partnership - Utrecht

Queen Maxima of the Netherlands attends the signing of a four-year partnership between the Prinses Maxima Center for Pediatric Oncology and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in Utrecht, the Netherlands, on December 18, 2025, aimed at strengthening the practical knowledge and skills of pediatric radiotherapy teams in Eastern Europe and Eurasia to improve cancer treatment for children worldwide. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Queen Maxima At Signing Partnership - Utrecht

Queen Maxima At Signing Partnership - Utrecht

Queen Maxima of the Netherlands attends the signing of a four-year partnership between the Prinses Maxima Center for Pediatric Oncology and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in Utrecht, the Netherlands, on December 18, 2025, aimed at strengthening the practical knowledge and skills of pediatric radiotherapy teams in Eastern Europe and Eurasia to improve cancer treatment for children worldwide. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Queen Maxima At Signing Partnership - Utrecht

Queen Maxima At Signing Partnership - Utrecht

Queen Maxima of the Netherlands attends the signing of a four-year partnership between the Prinses Maxima Center for Pediatric Oncology and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in Utrecht, the Netherlands, on December 18, 2025, aimed at strengthening the practical knowledge and skills of pediatric radiotherapy teams in Eastern Europe and Eurasia to improve cancer treatment for children worldwide. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Queen Maxima At Signing Partnership - Utrecht

Queen Maxima At Signing Partnership - Utrecht

Queen Maxima of the Netherlands attends the signing of a four-year partnership between the Prinses Maxima Center for Pediatric Oncology and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in Utrecht, the Netherlands, on December 18, 2025, aimed at strengthening the practical knowledge and skills of pediatric radiotherapy teams in Eastern Europe and Eurasia to improve cancer treatment for children worldwide. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Queen Maxima At Signing Partnership - Utrecht

Queen Maxima At Signing Partnership - Utrecht

Queen Maxima of the Netherlands attends the signing of a four-year partnership between the Prinses Maxima Center for Pediatric Oncology and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in Utrecht, the Netherlands, on December 18, 2025, aimed at strengthening the practical knowledge and skills of pediatric radiotherapy teams in Eastern Europe and Eurasia to improve cancer treatment for children worldwide. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Queen Maxima At Signing Partnership - Utrecht

Queen Maxima At Signing Partnership - Utrecht

Queen Maxima of the Netherlands attends the signing of a four-year partnership between the Prinses Maxima Center for Pediatric Oncology and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in Utrecht, the Netherlands, on December 18, 2025, aimed at strengthening the practical knowledge and skills of pediatric radiotherapy teams in Eastern Europe and Eurasia to improve cancer treatment for children worldwide. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Queen Maxima At Signing Partnership - Utrecht

Queen Maxima At Signing Partnership - Utrecht

Queen Maxima of the Netherlands attends the signing of a four-year partnership between the Prinses Maxima Center for Pediatric Oncology and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in Utrecht, the Netherlands, on December 18, 2025, aimed at strengthening the practical knowledge and skills of pediatric radiotherapy teams in Eastern Europe and Eurasia to improve cancer treatment for children worldwide. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Queen Maxima At Signing Partnership - Utrecht

Queen Maxima At Signing Partnership - Utrecht

Queen Maxima of the Netherlands attends the signing of a four-year partnership between the Prinses Maxima Center for Pediatric Oncology and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in Utrecht, the Netherlands, on December 18, 2025, aimed at strengthening the practical knowledge and skills of pediatric radiotherapy teams in Eastern Europe and Eurasia to improve cancer treatment for children worldwide. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Queen Maxima At Signing Partnership - Utrecht

Queen Maxima At Signing Partnership - Utrecht

Queen Maxima of the Netherlands attends the signing of a four-year partnership between the Prinses Maxima Center for Pediatric Oncology and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in Utrecht, the Netherlands, on December 18, 2025, aimed at strengthening the practical knowledge and skills of pediatric radiotherapy teams in Eastern Europe and Eurasia to improve cancer treatment for children worldwide. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Queen Maxima At Signing Partnership - Utrecht

Queen Maxima At Signing Partnership - Utrecht

Queen Maxima of the Netherlands attends the signing of a four-year partnership between the Prinses Maxima Center for Pediatric Oncology and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in Utrecht, the Netherlands, on December 18, 2025, aimed at strengthening the practical knowledge and skills of pediatric radiotherapy teams in Eastern Europe and Eurasia to improve cancer treatment for children worldwide. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Queen Maxima At Signing Partnership - Utrecht

Queen Maxima At Signing Partnership - Utrecht

Queen Maxima of the Netherlands attends the signing of a four-year partnership between the Prinses Maxima Center for Pediatric Oncology and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in Utrecht, the Netherlands, on December 18, 2025, aimed at strengthening the practical knowledge and skills of pediatric radiotherapy teams in Eastern Europe and Eurasia to improve cancer treatment for children worldwide. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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