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Philippines: Typhoon Kalmaegi Triggers Severe Flooding, Displacing Thousands 2

Severe flooding has submerged towns and displaced hundreds of thousands as Typhoon Kalmaegi battered the central Philippines. Rivers overflowed in Cebu and nearby islands, forcing residents onto rooftops while cars and containers were swept through the streets. Local officials said some evacuation centers were inundated, and many survivors of a recent earthquake had to be evacuated again. More than 380,000 people fled their homes across the Visayas, southern Luzon, and northern Mindanao. Kalmaegi, locally named Tino, made landfall late Monday, November 3 with winds of up to 130 kph before moving toward the South China Sea on Tuesday, November 4.

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China: Tourists and Locals Rescue Yaks from Mud Pit in Qinghai

In Qinghai, China, tourists and locals joined forces with an excavator operator to rescue four yaks stuck in deep mud on September 30, 2025. After spotting the trapped animals, the tourists alerted a herdsman and enlisted help from a nearby construction site. Working for nearly an hour, they freed all four yaks safely. The herdsman said the rescue prevented losses of over RMB 40,000.

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US: North Dakota Sees Powerful Winds Amid Tornado-Producing Storm

Severe weather swept across the upper Midwest on Friday, June 20, bringing powerful winds and leaving at least 3 dead in North Dakota as a tornado ripped through the area.

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China: Typhoon Wutip Darkens Hainan Skies Ahead of Landfall in Hainan

This is the terrifying moment a massive wall of dark clouds engulfed the skies over Hainan as Typhoon Wutip approached southern China. On June 11, 2025, in Hainan, China, video captured thick, menacing clouds rolling in ahead of Typhoon Wutip's landfall. The sky turned eerily dark as the season’s first typhoon neared, creating a heavy, ominous atmosphere. The storm made landfall around 11 p.m. on June 13 along the coast of Dongfang, a city in Hainan, with winds reaching up to 30 meters per second and a central pressure of 980 hPa. Heavy rain swept through southern parts of the island, with some areas experiencing torrential downpours and localized extreme rainfall. According to China National Radio, by June 15, Typhoon Wutip had weakened into a tropical depression after moving inland into Jiangxi Province, and continued to lose strength. The video ends with the storm clouds blanketing the landscape as residents brace for the typhoon’s impact.

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Painting stolen during WWII returns to National Art Museum in Kyiv

Painting stolen during WWII returns to National Art Museum in Kyiv

Representative of the Foreign Intelligence Service of Ukraine Oleh Oleksandrov attends the presentation of the Female Portrait (1898) by Polish and Ukrainian painter Wladyslaw Galimski at the National Art Museum of Ukraine (NAMU) in Kyiv, Ukraine, on May 15, 2025. The painting that was deemed lost after it had been illegally taken away from NAMU by the Nazis during World War II was discovered at an auction in Stuttgart, Germany, in 2018. Ukraines Foreign Intelligence Service and museum workers managed to return the canvas. (Photo by Danylo Antoniuk/Ukrinform)

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Painting stolen during WWII returns to National Art Museum in Kyiv

Painting stolen during WWII returns to National Art Museum in Kyiv

Ukrainian journalist and TV presenter Oleksii Sukhanov captures the Female Portrait (1898) by Polish and Ukrainian painter Wladyslaw Galimski with his smartphone during the presentation at the National Art Museum of Ukraine (NAMU) in Kyiv, Ukraine, on May 15, 2025. The painting that was deemed lost after it had been illegally taken away from NAMU by the Nazis during World War II was discovered at an auction in Stuttgart, Germany, in 2018. Ukraines Foreign Intelligence Service and museum workers managed to return the canvas. (Photo by Danylo Antoniuk/Ukrinform)

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Painting stolen during WWII returns to National Art Museum in Kyiv

Painting stolen during WWII returns to National Art Museum in Kyiv

NAMU director general Yuliia Lytvynets delivers a speech during the presentation of the Female Portrait (1898) by Polish and Ukrainian painter Wladyslaw Galimski at the National Art Museum of Ukraine (NAMU) in Kyiv, Ukraine, on May 15, 2025. The painting that was deemed lost after it had been illegally taken away from NAMU by the Nazis during World War II was discovered at an auction in Stuttgart, Germany, in 2018. Ukraines Foreign Intelligence Service and museum workers managed to return the canvas. (Photo by Danylo Antoniuk/Ukrinform)

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Painting stolen during WWII returns to National Art Museum in Kyiv

Painting stolen during WWII returns to National Art Museum in Kyiv

A woman takes a picture of the Female Portrait (1898) by Polish and Ukrainian painter Wladyslaw Galimski during the presentation at the National Art Museum of Ukraine (NAMU) in Kyiv, Ukraine, on May 15, 2025. The painting that was deemed lost after it had been illegally taken away from NAMU by the Nazis during World War II was discovered at an auction in Stuttgart, Germany, in 2018. Ukraines Foreign Intelligence Service and museum workers managed to return the canvas. (Photo by Danylo Antoniuk/Ukrinform)

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Painting stolen during WWII returns to National Art Museum in Kyiv

Painting stolen during WWII returns to National Art Museum in Kyiv

Representative of the Foreign Intelligence Service of Ukraine Oleh Oleksandrov attends the presentation of the Female Portrait (1898) by Polish and Ukrainian painter Wladyslaw Galimski at the National Art Museum of Ukraine (NAMU) in Kyiv, Ukraine, on May 15, 2025. The painting that was deemed lost after it had been illegally taken away from NAMU by the Nazis during World War II was discovered at an auction in Stuttgart, Germany, in 2018. Ukraines Foreign Intelligence Service and museum workers managed to return the canvas. (Photo by Danylo Antoniuk/Ukrinform)

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Painting stolen during WWII returns to National Art Museum in Kyiv

Painting stolen during WWII returns to National Art Museum in Kyiv

Representative of the Foreign Intelligence Service of Ukraine Oleh Oleksandrov attends the presentation of the Female Portrait (1898) by Polish and Ukrainian painter Wladyslaw Galimski at the National Art Museum of Ukraine (NAMU) in Kyiv, Ukraine, on May 15, 2025. The painting that was deemed lost after it had been illegally taken away from NAMU by the Nazis during World War II was discovered at an auction in Stuttgart, Germany, in 2018. Ukraines Foreign Intelligence Service and museum workers managed to return the canvas. (Photo by Danylo Antoniuk/Ukrinform)

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Painting stolen during WWII returns to National Art Museum in Kyiv

Painting stolen during WWII returns to National Art Museum in Kyiv

NAMU director general Yuliia Lytvynets delivers a speech during the presentation of the Female Portrait (1898) by Polish and Ukrainian painter Wladyslaw Galimski at the National Art Museum of Ukraine (NAMU) in Kyiv, Ukraine, on May 15, 2025. The painting that was deemed lost after it had been illegally taken away from NAMU by the Nazis during World War II was discovered at an auction in Stuttgart, Germany, in 2018. Ukraines Foreign Intelligence Service and museum workers managed to return the canvas. (Photo by Danylo Antoniuk/Ukrinform)

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Painting stolen during WWII returns to National Art Museum in Kyiv

Painting stolen during WWII returns to National Art Museum in Kyiv

The Female Portrait (1898) by Polish and Ukrainian painter Wladyslaw Galimski is displayed during the presentation at the National Art Museum of Ukraine (NAMU) in Kyiv, Ukraine, on May 15, 2025. The painting that was deemed lost after it had been illegally taken away from NAMU by the Nazis during World War II was discovered at an auction in Stuttgart, Germany, in 2018. Ukraines Foreign Intelligence Service and museum workers managed to return the canvas. (Photo by Danylo Antoniuk/Ukrinform)

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Painting stolen during WWII returns to National Art Museum in Kyiv

Painting stolen during WWII returns to National Art Museum in Kyiv

Representative of the Foreign Intelligence Service of Ukraine Oleh Oleksandrov attends the presentation of the Female Portrait (1898) by Polish and Ukrainian painter Wladyslaw Galimski at the National Art Museum of Ukraine (NAMU) in Kyiv, Ukraine, on May 15, 2025. The painting that was deemed lost after it had been illegally taken away from NAMU by the Nazis during World War II was discovered at an auction in Stuttgart, Germany, in 2018. Ukraines Foreign Intelligence Service and museum workers managed to return the canvas. (Photo by Danylo Antoniuk/Ukrinform)

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Painting stolen during WWII returns to National Art Museum in Kyiv

Painting stolen during WWII returns to National Art Museum in Kyiv

A man takes a picture of the Female Portrait (1898) by Polish and Ukrainian painter Wladyslaw Galimski during the presentation at the National Art Museum of Ukraine (NAMU) in Kyiv, Ukraine, on May 15, 2025. The painting that was deemed lost after it had been illegally taken away from NAMU by the Nazis during World War II was discovered at an auction in Stuttgart, Germany, in 2018. Ukraines Foreign Intelligence Service and museum workers managed to return the canvas. (Photo by Danylo Antoniuk/Ukrinform)

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Art installation of 5,000 origami birds set up on facade of  Museum of Kyiv History

Art installation of 5,000 origami birds set up on facade of Museum of Kyiv History

An art installation of 5,000 origami birds created by children from the Kyiv Youth Palace as part of the Origami for Ukraine charity project by the Belgian designer Charles Kaisin, on the facade of the Museum of Kyiv History, Kyiv, Ukraine, on April 9, 2025 (Photo by Hennadii Minchenko/Ukrinform)

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Art installation of 5,000 origami birds set up on facade of  Museum of Kyiv History

Art installation of 5,000 origami birds set up on facade of Museum of Kyiv History

An art installation of 5,000 origami birds created by children from the Kyiv Youth Palace as part of the Origami for Ukraine charity project by the Belgian designer Charles Kaisin, on the facade of the Museum of Kyiv History, Kyiv, Ukraine, on April 9, 2025 (Photo by Hennadii Minchenko/Ukrinform)

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Art installation of 5,000 origami birds set up on facade of  Museum of Kyiv History

Art installation of 5,000 origami birds set up on facade of Museum of Kyiv History

An art installation of 5,000 origami birds created by children from the Kyiv Youth Palace as part of the Origami for Ukraine charity project by the Belgian designer Charles Kaisin, on the facade of the Museum of Kyiv History, Kyiv, Ukraine, on April 9, 2025 (Photo by Hennadii Minchenko/Ukrinform)

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Art installation of 5,000 origami birds set up on facade of  Museum of Kyiv History

Art installation of 5,000 origami birds set up on facade of Museum of Kyiv History

Belgian designer and author of the installation Charles Kaisin (R) and Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko are seen during the opening of the art installation of 5,000 origami birds created by children from the Kyiv Youth Palace as part of the Origami for Ukraine charity project on the facade of the Museum of Kyiv History, Kyiv, Ukraine, on April 9, 2025 (Photo by Hennadii Minchenko/Ukrinform)

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Art installation of 5,000 origami birds set up on facade of  Museum of Kyiv History

Art installation of 5,000 origami birds set up on facade of Museum of Kyiv History

An art installation of 5,000 origami birds created by children from the Kyiv Youth Palace as part of the Origami for Ukraine charity project by the Belgian designer Charles Kaisin, on the facade of the Museum of Kyiv History, Kyiv, Ukraine, on April 9, 2025 (Photo by Hennadii Minchenko/Ukrinform)

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Art installation of 5,000 origami birds set up on facade of  Museum of Kyiv History

Art installation of 5,000 origami birds set up on facade of Museum of Kyiv History

Belgian designer and author of the installation Charles Kaisin (R) and Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko are seen during the opening of the art installation of 5,000 origami birds created by children from the Kyiv Youth Palace as part of the Origami for Ukraine charity project on the facade of the Museum of Kyiv History, Kyiv, Ukraine, on April 9, 2025 (Photo by Hennadii Minchenko/Ukrinform)

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Art installation of 5,000 origami birds set up on facade of  Museum of Kyiv History

Art installation of 5,000 origami birds set up on facade of Museum of Kyiv History

An art installation of 5,000 origami birds created by children from the Kyiv Youth Palace as part of the Origami for Ukraine charity project by the Belgian designer Charles Kaisin, on the facade of the Museum of Kyiv History, Kyiv, Ukraine, on April 9, 2025 (Photo by Hennadii Minchenko/Ukrinform)

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Art installation of 5,000 origami birds set up on facade of  Museum of Kyiv History

Art installation of 5,000 origami birds set up on facade of Museum of Kyiv History

Belgian designer and author of the installation Charles Kaisin (R) and Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko are seen during the opening of the art installation of 5,000 origami birds created by children from the Kyiv Youth Palace as part of the Origami for Ukraine charity project on the facade of the Museum of Kyiv History, Kyiv, Ukraine, on April 9, 2025 (Photo by Hennadii Minchenko/Ukrinform)

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Art installation of 5,000 origami birds set up on facade of  Museum of Kyiv History

Art installation of 5,000 origami birds set up on facade of Museum of Kyiv History

An art installation of 5,000 origami birds created by children from the Kyiv Youth Palace as part of the Origami for Ukraine charity project by the Belgian designer Charles Kaisin, on the facade of the Museum of Kyiv History, Kyiv, Ukraine, on April 9, 2025 (Photo by Hennadii Minchenko/Ukrinform)

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Art installation of 5,000 origami birds set up on facade of  Museum of Kyiv History

Art installation of 5,000 origami birds set up on facade of Museum of Kyiv History

An art installation of 5,000 origami birds created by children from the Kyiv Youth Palace as part of the Origami for Ukraine charity project by the Belgian designer Charles Kaisin, on the facade of the Museum of Kyiv History, Kyiv, Ukraine, on April 9, 2025 (Photo by Hennadii Minchenko/Ukrinform)

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Art installation of 5,000 origami birds set up on facade of  Museum of Kyiv History

Art installation of 5,000 origami birds set up on facade of Museum of Kyiv History

Belgian designer and author of the installation Charles Kaisin (R) and Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko are seen during the opening of the art installation of 5,000 origami birds created by children from the Kyiv Youth Palace as part of the Origami for Ukraine charity project on the facade of the Museum of Kyiv History, Kyiv, Ukraine, on April 9, 2025 (Photo by Hennadii Minchenko/Ukrinform)

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Art installation of 5,000 origami birds set up on facade of  Museum of Kyiv History

Art installation of 5,000 origami birds set up on facade of Museum of Kyiv History

An art installation of 5,000 origami birds created by children from the Kyiv Youth Palace as part of the Origami for Ukraine charity project by the Belgian designer Charles Kaisin, on the facade of the Museum of Kyiv History, Kyiv, Ukraine, on April 9, 2025 (Photo by Hennadii Minchenko/Ukrinform)

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Art installation of 5,000 origami birds set up on facade of  Museum of Kyiv History

Art installation of 5,000 origami birds set up on facade of Museum of Kyiv History

An art installation of 5,000 origami birds created by children from the Kyiv Youth Palace as part of the Origami for Ukraine charity project by the Belgian designer Charles Kaisin, on the facade of the Museum of Kyiv History, Kyiv, Ukraine, on April 9, 2025 (Photo by Hennadii Minchenko/Ukrinform)

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Art installation of 5,000 origami birds set up on facade of  Museum of Kyiv History

Art installation of 5,000 origami birds set up on facade of Museum of Kyiv History

Belgian designer and author of the installation Charles Kaisin (R) and Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko are seen during the opening of the art installation of 5,000 origami birds created by children from the Kyiv Youth Palace as part of the Origami for Ukraine charity project on the facade of the Museum of Kyiv History, Kyiv, Ukraine, on April 9, 2025 (Photo by Hennadii Minchenko/Ukrinform)

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Art installation of 5,000 origami birds set up on facade of  Museum of Kyiv History

Art installation of 5,000 origami birds set up on facade of Museum of Kyiv History

Belgian designer and author of the installation Charles Kaisin (R) and Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko are seen during the opening of the art installation of 5,000 origami birds created by children from the Kyiv Youth Palace as part of the Origami for Ukraine charity project on the facade of the Museum of Kyiv History, Kyiv, Ukraine, on April 9, 2025 (Photo by Hennadii Minchenko/Ukrinform)

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Art installation of 5,000 origami birds set up on facade of  Museum of Kyiv History

Art installation of 5,000 origami birds set up on facade of Museum of Kyiv History

Participants in the opening of the art installation of 5,000 origami birds created by children from the Kyiv Youth Palace as part of the Origami for Ukraine charity project on the facade of the Museum of Kyiv History, Kyiv, Ukraine, on April 9, 2025 (Photo by Hennadii Minchenko/Ukrinform)

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Art installation of 5,000 origami birds set up on facade of  Museum of Kyiv History

Art installation of 5,000 origami birds set up on facade of Museum of Kyiv History

Belgian designer and author of the installation Charles Kaisin and Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko (R to L) are seen during the opening of the art installation of 5,000 origami birds created by children from the Kyiv Youth Palace as part of the Origami for Ukraine charity project on the facade of the Museum of Kyiv History, Kyiv, Ukraine, on April 9, 2025 (Photo by Hennadii Minchenko/Ukrinform)

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Art installation of 5,000 origami birds set up on facade of  Museum of Kyiv History

Art installation of 5,000 origami birds set up on facade of Museum of Kyiv History

Belgian designer and author of the installation Charles Kaisin, Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko and and Director of the Andrii Matiukha Foundation Olha Korol are seen during the opening of the art installation of 5,000 origami birds created by children from the Kyiv Youth Palace as part of the Origami for Ukraine charity project on the facade of the Museum of Kyiv History, Kyiv, Ukraine, on April 9, 2025 (Photo by Hennadii Minchenko/Ukrinform)

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Art installation of 5,000 origami birds set up on facade of  Museum of Kyiv History

Art installation of 5,000 origami birds set up on facade of Museum of Kyiv History

Belgian designer and author of the installation Charles Kaisin and Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko (R to L) are seen during the opening of the art installation of 5,000 origami birds created by children from the Kyiv Youth Palace as part of the Origami for Ukraine charity project on the facade of the Museum of Kyiv History, Kyiv, Ukraine, on April 9, 2025 (Photo by Hennadii Minchenko/Ukrinform)

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Art installation of 5,000 origami birds set up on facade of  Museum of Kyiv History

Art installation of 5,000 origami birds set up on facade of Museum of Kyiv History

Belgian designer and author of the installation Charles Kaisin is seen during the opening of the art installation of 5000 origami birds created by children from the Kyiv Youth Palace as part of the Origami for Ukraine charity project on the facade of the Museum of Kyiv History, Kyiv, Ukraine, on April 9, 2025 (Photo by Hennadii Minchenko/Ukrinform)

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Art installation of 5,000 origami birds set up on facade of  Museum of Kyiv History

Art installation of 5,000 origami birds set up on facade of Museum of Kyiv History

Belgian designer and author of the installation Charles Kaisin and Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko (R to L) are seen during the opening of the art installation of 5,000 origami birds created by children from the Kyiv Youth Palace as part of the Origami for Ukraine charity project on the facade of the Museum of Kyiv History, Kyiv, Ukraine, on April 9, 2025 (Photo by Hennadii Minchenko/Ukrinform)

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Art installation of 5,000 origami birds set up on facade of  Museum of Kyiv History

Art installation of 5,000 origami birds set up on facade of Museum of Kyiv History

Belgian designer and author of the installation Charles Kaisin (R) and Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko are seen during the opening of the art installation of 5,000 origami birds created by children from the Kyiv Youth Palace as part of the Origami for Ukraine charity project on the facade of the Museum of Kyiv History, Kyiv, Ukraine, on April 9, 2025 (Photo by Hennadii Minchenko/Ukrinform)

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Art installation of 5,000 origami birds set up on facade of  Museum of Kyiv History

Art installation of 5,000 origami birds set up on facade of Museum of Kyiv History

Belgian designer and author of the installation Charles Kaisin (R) and Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko are seen during the opening of the art installation of 5,000 origami birds created by children from the Kyiv Youth Palace as part of the Origami for Ukraine charity project on the facade of the Museum of Kyiv History, Kyiv, Ukraine, on April 9, 2025 (Photo by Hennadii Minchenko/Ukrinform)

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Art installation of 5,000 origami birds set up on facade of  Museum of Kyiv History

Art installation of 5,000 origami birds set up on facade of Museum of Kyiv History

Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko (L) is seen during the opening of an art installation of 5,000 origami birds created by children from the Kyiv Youth Palace as part of the Origami for Ukraine charity project by the Belgian designer Charles Kaisin on the facade of the Museum of Kyiv History, Kyiv, Ukraine, on April 9, 2025 (Photo by Hennadii Minchenko/Ukrinform)

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In Memoriam. Reality Through Art exhibition by Fanny Lechevalier opens in Kyiv

In Memoriam. Reality Through Art exhibition by Fanny Lechevalier opens in Kyiv

A woman takes a picture of the collage by French artist Fanny Lechevalier, which combines the photo of Ukrainian wartime reality, and William-Adolphe Bouguereaus Dante and Virgil in Hell, during the opening of the In Memoriam. Reality Through Art exhibition at the Museum of the History of Kyiv, Ukraine, on April 8, 2025. (Photo by Pavlo Bahmut/Ukrinform)

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In Memoriam. Reality Through Art exhibition by Fanny Lechevalier opens in Kyiv

In Memoriam. Reality Through Art exhibition by Fanny Lechevalier opens in Kyiv

French artist Fanny Lechevalier attends the opening of the In Memoriam. Reality Through Art exhibition, which features collages that combine the photos of the Ukrainian wartime reality and famous paintings, at the Museum of the History of Kyiv, Ukraine, on April 8, 2025. (Photo by Pavlo Bahmut/Ukrinform)

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In Memoriam. Reality Through Art exhibition by Fanny Lechevalier opens in Kyiv

In Memoriam. Reality Through Art exhibition by Fanny Lechevalier opens in Kyiv

French artist Fanny Lechevalier attends the opening of the In Memoriam. Reality Through Art exhibition, which features collages that combine the photos of the Ukrainian wartime reality and famous paintings, at the Museum of the History of Kyiv, Ukraine, on April 8, 2025. (Photo by Pavlo Bahmut/Ukrinform)

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In Memoriam. Reality Through Art exhibition by Fanny Lechevalier opens in Kyiv

In Memoriam. Reality Through Art exhibition by Fanny Lechevalier opens in Kyiv

A woman holding a smartphone and a glass takes a picture of the collage by French artist Fanny Lechevalier, which combines the photo of Olena Kurylo from Chuhuiv in Kharkiv region, who was wounded on the first day of the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine, and Johannes Vermeers Girl with a Pearl Earring, during the opening of the In Memoriam. Reality Through Art exhibition at the Museum of the History of Kyiv, Ukraine, on April 8, 2025. (Photo by Pavlo Bahmut/Ukrinform)

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In Memoriam. Reality Through Art exhibition by Fanny Lechevalier opens in Kyiv

In Memoriam. Reality Through Art exhibition by Fanny Lechevalier opens in Kyiv

A woman takes a picture of the collage by French artist Fanny Lechevalier, which combines the photo of Olena Kurylo from Chuhuiv in Kharkiv region, who was wounded on the first day of the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine, and Johannes Vermeers Girl with a Pearl Earring, during the opening of the In Memoriam. Reality Through Art exhibition at the Museum of the History of Kyiv, Ukraine, on April 8, 2025. (Photo by Pavlo Bahmut/Ukrinform)

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In Memoriam. Reality Through Art exhibition by Fanny Lechevalier opens in Kyiv

In Memoriam. Reality Through Art exhibition by Fanny Lechevalier opens in Kyiv

Chairman of Solidarity Charitable Foundation Matthieu-Marie Ardin attends the opening of the In Memoriam. Reality Through Art exhibition by French artist Fanny Lechevalier, which features collages that combine photos of Ukrainian wartime reality and famous paintings, at the Museum of the History of Kyiv, Ukraine, on April 8, 2025. (Photo by Pavlo Bahmut/Ukrinform)

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In Memoriam. Reality Through Art exhibition by Fanny Lechevalier opens in Kyiv

In Memoriam. Reality Through Art exhibition by Fanny Lechevalier opens in Kyiv

Visitors look at showpieces during the opening of the In Memoriam. Reality Through Art exhibition by French artist Fanny Lechevalier, which features collages that combine the photos of the Ukrainian wartime reality and famous paintings, at the Museum of the History of Kyiv, Ukraine, on April 8, 2025. (Photo by Pavlo Bahmut/Ukrinform)

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In Memoriam. Reality Through Art exhibition by Fanny Lechevalier opens in Kyiv

In Memoriam. Reality Through Art exhibition by Fanny Lechevalier opens in Kyiv

Visitors look at showpieces at the opening of the In Memoriam. Reality Through Art exhibition by French artist Fanny Lechevalier, which features collages that combine photos of Ukrainian wartime reality and famous paintings, at the Museum of the History of Kyiv, Ukraine, on April 8, 2025. (Photo by Pavlo Bahmut/Ukrinform)

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In Memoriam. Reality Through Art exhibition by Fanny Lechevalier opens in Kyiv

In Memoriam. Reality Through Art exhibition by Fanny Lechevalier opens in Kyiv

Visitors look at the collage by French artist Fanny Lechevalier, which features Eugene Delacroixs Liberty Leading the People, during the opening of the In Memoriam. Reality Through Art exhibition at the Museum of the History of Kyiv, Ukraine, on April 8, 2025. (Photo by Pavlo Bahmut/Ukrinform)

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In Memoriam. Reality Through Art exhibition by Fanny Lechevalier opens in Kyiv

In Memoriam. Reality Through Art exhibition by Fanny Lechevalier opens in Kyiv

Booklets are stacked during the opening of the In Memoriam. Reality Through Art exhibition by French artist Fanny Lechevalier, which features collages that combine the photos of the Ukrainian wartime reality and famous paintings, at the Museum of the History of Kyiv, Ukraine, on April 8, 2025. (Photo by Pavlo Bahmut/Ukrinform)

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In Memoriam. Reality Through Art exhibition by Fanny Lechevalier opens in Kyiv

In Memoriam. Reality Through Art exhibition by Fanny Lechevalier opens in Kyiv

Deputy Minister of Culture and Strategic Communications of Ukraine Serhii Bieliaiev attends the opening of the In Memoriam. Reality Through Art exhibition by French artist Fanny Lechevalier, which features collages that combine photos of Ukrainian wartime reality and famous paintings, at the Museum of the History of Kyiv, Ukraine, on April 8, 2025. (Photo by Pavlo Bahmut/Ukrinform)

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In Memoriam. Reality Through Art exhibition by Fanny Lechevalier opens in Kyiv

In Memoriam. Reality Through Art exhibition by Fanny Lechevalier opens in Kyiv

A man takes a picture of the collage by French artist Fanny Lechevalier, which combines Christopher Occhikones photo of a soldier wounded by Russian artillery shelling receiving medical assistance at the stabilisation point of the 25th Airborne Brigade and Andrea Mantegnas Lamentation over the Dead Christ, during the opening of the In Memoriam. Reality Through Art exhibition at the Museum of the History of Kyiv, Ukraine, on April 8, 2025. (Photo by Pavlo Bahmut/Ukrinform)

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