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[Breaking News]Kanji for "bear" chosen as best to characterize 2025

KYOTO, Japan, Dec. 12 Kyodo - Seihan Mori, chief Buddhist priest of Kiyomizu temple in Kyoto, writes the kanji character "kuma," meaning bear, with a calligraphy brush during the annual kanji-of-the-year event on Dec. 12, 2025. The character was chosen to symbolize the national mood for the year due to frequent bear sightings and related incidents across Japan, as well as attention to the return of pandas - written with characters meaning "bear" and "cat" - to China. (Kyodo)

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Kanji for "bear" chosen as best to characterize 2025

KYOTO, Japan, Dec. 12 Kyodo - Seihan Mori, chief Buddhist priest of Kiyomizu temple in Kyoto, writes the kanji character "kuma," meaning bear, with a calligraphy brush during the annual kanji-of-the-year event on Dec. 12, 2025. The character was chosen to symbolize the national mood for the year due to frequent bear sightings and related incidents across Japan, as well as attention to the return of pandas - written with characters meaning "bear" and "cat" - to China. (Kyodo)

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Kanji for "bear" chosen as best to characterize 2025

Kanji for "bear" chosen as best to characterize 2025

Seihan Mori, chief Buddhist priest of Kiyomizu temple in Kyoto, writes the kanji character "kuma," meaning bear, with a calligraphy brush during the annual kanji-of-the-year event on Dec. 12, 2025. The character was chosen to symbolize the national mood for the year due to frequent bear sightings and related incidents across Japan, as well as attention to the return of pandas - written with characters meaning "bear" and "cat" - to China.

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Kanji for "bear" chosen as best to characterize 2025

Kanji for "bear" chosen as best to characterize 2025

Seihan Mori, chief Buddhist priest of Kiyomizu temple in Kyoto, writes the kanji character "kuma," meaning bear, with a calligraphy brush during the annual kanji-of-the-year event on Dec. 12, 2025. The character was chosen to symbolize the national mood for the year due to frequent bear sightings and related incidents across Japan, as well as attention to the return of pandas - written with characters meaning "bear" and "cat" - to China.

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Kanji for "bear" chosen as best to characterize 2025

Kanji for "bear" chosen as best to characterize 2025

Seihan Mori, chief Buddhist priest of Kiyomizu temple in Kyoto, writes the kanji character "kuma," meaning bear, with a calligraphy brush during the annual kanji-of-the-year event on Dec. 12, 2025. The character was chosen to symbolize the national mood for the year due to frequent bear sightings and related incidents across Japan, as well as attention to the return of pandas - written with characters meaning "bear" and "cat" - to China.

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Damascus International Fair - Syria

Damascus International Fair - Syria

A large sculpture of Syria’s national emblem eagle is displayed inside a pavilion at the Damascus International Fair following the fall of Assad’s rule. Visitors stop to take photos beside the tan-coloured eagle, whose wings represent Syria’s 14 governorates and tail feathers symbolize the five main regions of the country. Officially adopted on 3 July 2025, the emblem has become a marker of Syria’s new visual identity. September 3, 2025. Photo by Mohammad Daher/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Damascus International Fair - Syria

Damascus International Fair - Syria

A large sculpture of Syria’s national emblem eagle is displayed inside a pavilion at the Damascus International Fair following the fall of Assad’s rule. Visitors stop to take photos beside the tan-coloured eagle, whose wings represent Syria’s 14 governorates and tail feathers symbolize the five main regions of the country. Officially adopted on 3 July 2025, the emblem has become a marker of Syria’s new visual identity. September 3, 2025. Photo by Mohammad Daher/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Damascus International Fair - Syria

Damascus International Fair - Syria

A large sculpture of Syria’s national emblem eagle is displayed inside a pavilion at the Damascus International Fair following the fall of Assad’s rule. Visitors stop to take photos beside the tan-coloured eagle, whose wings represent Syria’s 14 governorates and tail feathers symbolize the five main regions of the country. Officially adopted on 3 July 2025, the emblem has become a marker of Syria’s new visual identity. September 3, 2025. Photo by Mohammad Daher/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Damascus International Fair - Syria

Damascus International Fair - Syria

A large sculpture of Syria’s national emblem eagle is displayed inside a pavilion at the Damascus International Fair following the fall of Assad’s rule. Visitors stop to take photos beside the tan-coloured eagle, whose wings represent Syria’s 14 governorates and tail feathers symbolize the five main regions of the country. Officially adopted on 3 July 2025, the emblem has become a marker of Syria’s new visual identity. September 3, 2025. Photo by Mohammad Daher/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration - Immobilier

Illustration - Immobilier

FRANCE. VAL-DE-MARNE (94) CHARENTON-LE-PONT. PLACE ARTHUR DUSSAULT. THE STATUE OF KING HENRY IV (WORK BY SCULPTOR MICHEL BOURBON A REPLICA OF THE ONE EXECUTED IN ROME IN 1608 BY NICOLAS CORDIER, THE ORIGINAL STILL DECORATING ONE OF THE PORTICOES OF THE BASILICA OF SAINT JOHN LATRAN IN ROME. THE STATUE WAS PLACED IN 1985, BY THE MAYOR OF THE CITY ALAIN GRIOTTERAY TO SYMBOLIZE TOLERANCE AND RECONCILIATION Photo by Serge Attal/Only Paris/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Airstrike Targeted Family’s Tent - Khan Yunis

Airstrike Targeted Family’s Tent - Khan Yunis

The only surviving child, five-year-old Eileen Al-Amour, sits near the remnants of her family’s tent in the Asdaa area of Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip on July 27, 2025. Her mother, Jazeel, remains in critical condition in the intensive care unit at Nasser Medical Complex. Eileen’s father, Rami Al-Amour, her two siblings — six-year-old Fayeq and four-month-old Tain — her grandfather, and two relatives were all killed when an airstrike targeted their tent. The family was sheltering in Asdaa, an area designated as a “safe humanitarian zone” by the occupying military. The tragedy underscores the precarious and deadly conditions facing displaced families in Gaza, where even declared safe zones offer no real protection. Eileen’s survival amidst such loss has come to symbolize the staggering civilian toll of ongoing bombardments in the besieged enclave. Photo by Dooa Albaz/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Airstrike Targeted Family’s Tent - Khan Yunis

Airstrike Targeted Family’s Tent - Khan Yunis

The only surviving child, five-year-old Eileen Al-Amour, sits near the remnants of her family’s tent in the Asdaa area of Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip on July 27, 2025. Her mother, Jazeel, remains in critical condition in the intensive care unit at Nasser Medical Complex. Eileen’s father, Rami Al-Amour, her two siblings — six-year-old Fayeq and four-month-old Tain — her grandfather, and two relatives were all killed when an airstrike targeted their tent. The family was sheltering in Asdaa, an area designated as a “safe humanitarian zone” by the occupying military. The tragedy underscores the precarious and deadly conditions facing displaced families in Gaza, where even declared safe zones offer no real protection. Eileen’s survival amidst such loss has come to symbolize the staggering civilian toll of ongoing bombardments in the besieged enclave. Photo by Dooa Albaz/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Airstrike Targeted Family’s Tent - Khan Yunis

Airstrike Targeted Family’s Tent - Khan Yunis

(EDITORS NOTE: Image depicts death and graphic content) The only surviving child, five-year-old Eileen Al-Amour, sits near the remnants of her family’s tent in the Asdaa area of Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip on July 27, 2025. Her mother, Jazeel, remains in critical condition in the intensive care unit at Nasser Medical Complex. Eileen’s father, Rami Al-Amour, her two siblings — six-year-old Fayeq and four-month-old Tain — her grandfather, and two relatives were all killed when an airstrike targeted their tent. The family was sheltering in Asdaa, an area designated as a “safe humanitarian zone” by the occupying military. The tragedy underscores the precarious and deadly conditions facing displaced families in Gaza, where even declared safe zones offer no real protection. Eileen’s survival amidst such loss has come to symbolize the staggering civilian toll of ongoing bombardments in the besieged enclave. Photo by Dooa Albaz/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Airstrike Targeted Family’s Tent - Khan Yunis

Airstrike Targeted Family’s Tent - Khan Yunis

The only surviving child, five-year-old Eileen Al-Amour, sits near the remnants of her family’s tent in the Asdaa area of Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip on July 27, 2025. Her mother, Jazeel, remains in critical condition in the intensive care unit at Nasser Medical Complex. Eileen’s father, Rami Al-Amour, her two siblings — six-year-old Fayeq and four-month-old Tain — her grandfather, and two relatives were all killed when an airstrike targeted their tent. The family was sheltering in Asdaa, an area designated as a “safe humanitarian zone” by the occupying military. The tragedy underscores the precarious and deadly conditions facing displaced families in Gaza, where even declared safe zones offer no real protection. Eileen’s survival amidst such loss has come to symbolize the staggering civilian toll of ongoing bombardments in the besieged enclave. Photo by Dooa Albaz/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Airstrike Targeted Family’s Tent - Khan Yunis

Airstrike Targeted Family’s Tent - Khan Yunis

The only surviving child, five-year-old Eileen Al-Amour, sits near the remnants of her family’s tent in the Asdaa area of Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip on July 27, 2025. Her mother, Jazeel, remains in critical condition in the intensive care unit at Nasser Medical Complex. Eileen’s father, Rami Al-Amour, her two siblings — six-year-old Fayeq and four-month-old Tain — her grandfather, and two relatives were all killed when an airstrike targeted their tent. The family was sheltering in Asdaa, an area designated as a “safe humanitarian zone” by the occupying military. The tragedy underscores the precarious and deadly conditions facing displaced families in Gaza, where even declared safe zones offer no real protection. Eileen’s survival amidst such loss has come to symbolize the staggering civilian toll of ongoing bombardments in the besieged enclave. Photo by Dooa Albaz/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Airstrike Targeted Family’s Tent - Khan Yunis

Airstrike Targeted Family’s Tent - Khan Yunis

(EDITORS NOTE: Image depicts death and graphic content) The only surviving child, five-year-old Eileen Al-Amour, sits near the remnants of her family’s tent in the Asdaa area of Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip on July 27, 2025. Her mother, Jazeel, remains in critical condition in the intensive care unit at Nasser Medical Complex. Eileen’s father, Rami Al-Amour, her two siblings — six-year-old Fayeq and four-month-old Tain — her grandfather, and two relatives were all killed when an airstrike targeted their tent. The family was sheltering in Asdaa, an area designated as a “safe humanitarian zone” by the occupying military. The tragedy underscores the precarious and deadly conditions facing displaced families in Gaza, where even declared safe zones offer no real protection. Eileen’s survival amidst such loss has come to symbolize the staggering civilian toll of ongoing bombardments in the besieged enclave. Photo by Dooa Albaz/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Airstrike Targeted Family’s Tent - Khan Yunis

Airstrike Targeted Family’s Tent - Khan Yunis

(EDITORS NOTE: Image depicts death and graphic content) The only surviving child, five-year-old Eileen Al-Amour, sits near the remnants of her family’s tent in the Asdaa area of Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip on July 27, 2025. Her mother, Jazeel, remains in critical condition in the intensive care unit at Nasser Medical Complex. Eileen’s father, Rami Al-Amour, her two siblings — six-year-old Fayeq and four-month-old Tain — her grandfather, and two relatives were all killed when an airstrike targeted their tent. The family was sheltering in Asdaa, an area designated as a “safe humanitarian zone” by the occupying military. The tragedy underscores the precarious and deadly conditions facing displaced families in Gaza, where even declared safe zones offer no real protection. Eileen’s survival amidst such loss has come to symbolize the staggering civilian toll of ongoing bombardments in the besieged enclave. Photo by Dooa Albaz/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Airstrike Targeted Family’s Tent - Khan Yunis

Airstrike Targeted Family’s Tent - Khan Yunis

(EDITORS NOTE: Image depicts death and graphic content) The only surviving child, five-year-old Eileen Al-Amour, sits near the remnants of her family’s tent in the Asdaa area of Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip on July 27, 2025. Her mother, Jazeel, remains in critical condition in the intensive care unit at Nasser Medical Complex. Eileen’s father, Rami Al-Amour, her two siblings — six-year-old Fayeq and four-month-old Tain — her grandfather, and two relatives were all killed when an airstrike targeted their tent. The family was sheltering in Asdaa, an area designated as a “safe humanitarian zone” by the occupying military. The tragedy underscores the precarious and deadly conditions facing displaced families in Gaza, where even declared safe zones offer no real protection. Eileen’s survival amidst such loss has come to symbolize the staggering civilian toll of ongoing bombardments in the besieged enclave. Photo by Dooa Albaz/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Airstrike Targeted Family’s Tent - Khan Yunis

Airstrike Targeted Family’s Tent - Khan Yunis

(EDITORS NOTE: Image depicts death and graphic content) The only surviving child, five-year-old Eileen Al-Amour, sits near the remnants of her family’s tent in the Asdaa area of Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip on July 27, 2025. Her mother, Jazeel, remains in critical condition in the intensive care unit at Nasser Medical Complex. Eileen’s father, Rami Al-Amour, her two siblings — six-year-old Fayeq and four-month-old Tain — her grandfather, and two relatives were all killed when an airstrike targeted their tent. The family was sheltering in Asdaa, an area designated as a “safe humanitarian zone” by the occupying military. The tragedy underscores the precarious and deadly conditions facing displaced families in Gaza, where even declared safe zones offer no real protection. Eileen’s survival amidst such loss has come to symbolize the staggering civilian toll of ongoing bombardments in the besieged enclave. Photo by Dooa Albaz/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Airstrike Targeted Family’s Tent - Khan Yunis

Airstrike Targeted Family’s Tent - Khan Yunis

The only surviving child, five-year-old Eileen Al-Amour, sits near the remnants of her family’s tent in the Asdaa area of Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip on July 27, 2025. Her mother, Jazeel, remains in critical condition in the intensive care unit at Nasser Medical Complex. Eileen’s father, Rami Al-Amour, her two siblings — six-year-old Fayeq and four-month-old Tain — her grandfather, and two relatives were all killed when an airstrike targeted their tent. The family was sheltering in Asdaa, an area designated as a “safe humanitarian zone” by the occupying military. The tragedy underscores the precarious and deadly conditions facing displaced families in Gaza, where even declared safe zones offer no real protection. Eileen’s survival amidst such loss has come to symbolize the staggering civilian toll of ongoing bombardments in the besieged enclave. Photo by Dooa Albaz/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Airstrike Targeted Family’s Tent - Khan Yunis

Airstrike Targeted Family’s Tent - Khan Yunis

(EDITORS NOTE: Image depicts death and graphic content) The only surviving child, five-year-old Eileen Al-Amour, sits near the remnants of her family’s tent in the Asdaa area of Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip on July 27, 2025. Her mother, Jazeel, remains in critical condition in the intensive care unit at Nasser Medical Complex. Eileen’s father, Rami Al-Amour, her two siblings — six-year-old Fayeq and four-month-old Tain — her grandfather, and two relatives were all killed when an airstrike targeted their tent. The family was sheltering in Asdaa, an area designated as a “safe humanitarian zone” by the occupying military. The tragedy underscores the precarious and deadly conditions facing displaced families in Gaza, where even declared safe zones offer no real protection. Eileen’s survival amidst such loss has come to symbolize the staggering civilian toll of ongoing bombardments in the besieged enclave. Photo by Dooa Albaz/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Airstrike Targeted Family’s Tent - Khan Yunis

Airstrike Targeted Family’s Tent - Khan Yunis

The only surviving child, five-year-old Eileen Al-Amour, sits near the remnants of her family’s tent in the Asdaa area of Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip on July 27, 2025. Her mother, Jazeel, remains in critical condition in the intensive care unit at Nasser Medical Complex. Eileen’s father, Rami Al-Amour, her two siblings — six-year-old Fayeq and four-month-old Tain — her grandfather, and two relatives were all killed when an airstrike targeted their tent. The family was sheltering in Asdaa, an area designated as a “safe humanitarian zone” by the occupying military. The tragedy underscores the precarious and deadly conditions facing displaced families in Gaza, where even declared safe zones offer no real protection. Eileen’s survival amidst such loss has come to symbolize the staggering civilian toll of ongoing bombardments in the besieged enclave. Photo by Dooa Albaz/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Airstrike Targeted Family’s Tent - Khan Yunis

Airstrike Targeted Family’s Tent - Khan Yunis

The only surviving child, five-year-old Eileen Al-Amour, sits near the remnants of her family’s tent in the Asdaa area of Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip on July 27, 2025. Her mother, Jazeel, remains in critical condition in the intensive care unit at Nasser Medical Complex. Eileen’s father, Rami Al-Amour, her two siblings — six-year-old Fayeq and four-month-old Tain — her grandfather, and two relatives were all killed when an airstrike targeted their tent. The family was sheltering in Asdaa, an area designated as a “safe humanitarian zone” by the occupying military. The tragedy underscores the precarious and deadly conditions facing displaced families in Gaza, where even declared safe zones offer no real protection. Eileen’s survival amidst such loss has come to symbolize the staggering civilian toll of ongoing bombardments in the besieged enclave. Photo by Dooa Albaz/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Airstrike Targeted Family’s Tent - Khan Yunis

Airstrike Targeted Family’s Tent - Khan Yunis

(EDITORS NOTE: Image depicts death and graphic content) The only surviving child, five-year-old Eileen Al-Amour, sits near the remnants of her family’s tent in the Asdaa area of Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip on July 27, 2025. Her mother, Jazeel, remains in critical condition in the intensive care unit at Nasser Medical Complex. Eileen’s father, Rami Al-Amour, her two siblings — six-year-old Fayeq and four-month-old Tain — her grandfather, and two relatives were all killed when an airstrike targeted their tent. The family was sheltering in Asdaa, an area designated as a “safe humanitarian zone” by the occupying military. The tragedy underscores the precarious and deadly conditions facing displaced families in Gaza, where even declared safe zones offer no real protection. Eileen’s survival amidst such loss has come to symbolize the staggering civilian toll of ongoing bombardments in the besieged enclave. Photo by Dooa Albaz/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Airstrike Targeted Family’s Tent - Khan Yunis

Airstrike Targeted Family’s Tent - Khan Yunis

(EDITORS NOTE: Image depicts death and graphic content) The only surviving child, five-year-old Eileen Al-Amour, sits near the remnants of her family’s tent in the Asdaa area of Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip on July 27, 2025. Her mother, Jazeel, remains in critical condition in the intensive care unit at Nasser Medical Complex. Eileen’s father, Rami Al-Amour, her two siblings — six-year-old Fayeq and four-month-old Tain — her grandfather, and two relatives were all killed when an airstrike targeted their tent. The family was sheltering in Asdaa, an area designated as a “safe humanitarian zone” by the occupying military. The tragedy underscores the precarious and deadly conditions facing displaced families in Gaza, where even declared safe zones offer no real protection. Eileen’s survival amidst such loss has come to symbolize the staggering civilian toll of ongoing bombardments in the besieged enclave. Photo by Dooa Albaz/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Airstrike Targeted Family’s Tent - Khan Yunis

Airstrike Targeted Family’s Tent - Khan Yunis

(EDITORS NOTE: Image depicts death and graphic content) The only surviving child, five-year-old Eileen Al-Amour, sits near the remnants of her family’s tent in the Asdaa area of Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip on July 27, 2025. Her mother, Jazeel, remains in critical condition in the intensive care unit at Nasser Medical Complex. Eileen’s father, Rami Al-Amour, her two siblings — six-year-old Fayeq and four-month-old Tain — her grandfather, and two relatives were all killed when an airstrike targeted their tent. The family was sheltering in Asdaa, an area designated as a “safe humanitarian zone” by the occupying military. The tragedy underscores the precarious and deadly conditions facing displaced families in Gaza, where even declared safe zones offer no real protection. Eileen’s survival amidst such loss has come to symbolize the staggering civilian toll of ongoing bombardments in the besieged enclave. Photo by Dooa Albaz/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Airstrike Targeted Family’s Tent - Khan Yunis

Airstrike Targeted Family’s Tent - Khan Yunis

(EDITORS NOTE: Image depicts death and graphic content) The only surviving child, five-year-old Eileen Al-Amour, sits near the remnants of her family’s tent in the Asdaa area of Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip on July 27, 2025. Her mother, Jazeel, remains in critical condition in the intensive care unit at Nasser Medical Complex. Eileen’s father, Rami Al-Amour, her two siblings — six-year-old Fayeq and four-month-old Tain — her grandfather, and two relatives were all killed when an airstrike targeted their tent. The family was sheltering in Asdaa, an area designated as a “safe humanitarian zone” by the occupying military. The tragedy underscores the precarious and deadly conditions facing displaced families in Gaza, where even declared safe zones offer no real protection. Eileen’s survival amidst such loss has come to symbolize the staggering civilian toll of ongoing bombardments in the besieged enclave. Photo by Dooa Albaz/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Triennale Milano - The Namibian Elephant Sculpture - Italy

Triennale Milano - The Namibian Elephant Sculpture - Italy

Milan, Italy The Namibian elephant, a monumental sculpture by Jacopo Allegrucci, is located at the entrance to the Triennale Milano, with crypts that symbolize environmental and social issues that threaten the Earth's equilibrium. Milan, Italy on July 29, 2025. Photo by Nick Zonna/IPA/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Triennale Milano - The Namibian Elephant Sculpture - Italy

Triennale Milano - The Namibian Elephant Sculpture - Italy

Milan, Italy The Namibian elephant, a monumental sculpture by Jacopo Allegrucci, is located at the entrance to the Triennale Milano, with crypts that symbolize environmental and social issues that threaten the Earth's equilibrium. Milan, Italy on July 29, 2025. Photo by Nick Zonna/IPA/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Triennale Milano - The Namibian Elephant Sculpture - Italy

Triennale Milano - The Namibian Elephant Sculpture - Italy

Milan, Italy The Namibian elephant, a monumental sculpture by Jacopo Allegrucci, is located at the entrance to the Triennale Milano, with crypts that symbolize environmental and social issues that threaten the Earth's equilibrium. Milan, Italy on July 29, 2025. Photo by Nick Zonna/IPA/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Triennale Milano - The Namibian Elephant Sculpture - Italy

Triennale Milano - The Namibian Elephant Sculpture - Italy

Milan, Italy The Namibian elephant, a monumental sculpture by Jacopo Allegrucci, is located at the entrance to the Triennale Milano, with crypts that symbolize environmental and social issues that threaten the Earth's equilibrium. Milan, Italy on July 29, 2025. Photo by Nick Zonna/IPA/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Triennale Milano - The Namibian Elephant Sculpture - Italy

Triennale Milano - The Namibian Elephant Sculpture - Italy

Milan, Italy The Namibian elephant, a monumental sculpture by Jacopo Allegrucci, is located at the entrance to the Triennale Milano, with crypts that symbolize environmental and social issues that threaten the Earth's equilibrium. Milan, Italy on July 29, 2025. Photo by Nick Zonna/IPA/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Triennale Milano - The Namibian Elephant Sculpture - Italy

Triennale Milano - The Namibian Elephant Sculpture - Italy

Milan, Italy The Namibian elephant, a monumental sculpture by Jacopo Allegrucci, is located at the entrance to the Triennale Milano, with crypts that symbolize environmental and social issues that threaten the Earth's equilibrium. Milan, Italy on July 29, 2025. Photo by Nick Zonna/IPA/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Triennale Milano - The Namibian Elephant Sculpture - Italy

Triennale Milano - The Namibian Elephant Sculpture - Italy

Milan, Italy The Namibian elephant, a monumental sculpture by Jacopo Allegrucci, is located at the entrance to the Triennale Milano, with crypts that symbolize environmental and social issues that threaten the Earth's equilibrium. Milan, Italy on July 29, 2025. Photo by Nick Zonna/IPA/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Triennale Milano - The Namibian Elephant Sculpture - Italy

Triennale Milano - The Namibian Elephant Sculpture - Italy

Milan, Italy The Namibian elephant, a monumental sculpture by Jacopo Allegrucci, is located at the entrance to the Triennale Milano, with crypts that symbolize environmental and social issues that threaten the Earth's equilibrium. Milan, Italy on July 29, 2025. Photo by Nick Zonna/IPA/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration - Paris

Illustration - Paris

FRANCE. PARIS (75) (16TH DISTRICT) THE NATIONAL MARITIME MUSEUM (AT TROCADERO), WHEN IT REOPENS TO THE PUBLIC, IN NOVEMBER 2023. NAVAL DECORATION AND SCULPTURE REPRESENT AND SYMBOLIZE POLITICAL POWER Photo by Jean-Francois Rollinger/Only Paris/ABACAPRESS.COM

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The Full Moon Flower Moon Seen Over Mexico City

The Full Moon Flower Moon Seen Over Mexico City

The full moon of May is seen over Mexico City, known by its popular nickname as the "flower moon" to symbolize the many flowers of spring. on May 12, 2025 in Mexico City, Mexico. Photo by Carlos Santiago/Eyepix Group/ABACAPRESS.COM

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The Full Moon Flower Moon Seen Over Mexico City

The Full Moon Flower Moon Seen Over Mexico City

The full moon of May is seen over Mexico City, known by its popular nickname as the "flower moon" to symbolize the many flowers of spring. on May 12, 2025 in Mexico City, Mexico. Photo by Carlos Santiago/Eyepix Group/ABACAPRESS.COM

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The Full Moon Flower Moon Seen Over Mexico City

The Full Moon Flower Moon Seen Over Mexico City

The full moon of May is seen over Mexico City, known by its popular nickname as the "flower moon" to symbolize the many flowers of spring. on May 12, 2025 in Mexico City, Mexico. Photo by Carlos Santiago/Eyepix Group/ABACAPRESS.COM

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The Full Moon Flower Moon Seen Over Mexico City

The Full Moon Flower Moon Seen Over Mexico City

The full moon of May is seen over Mexico City, known by its popular nickname as the "flower moon" to symbolize the many flowers of spring. on May 12, 2025 in Mexico City, Mexico. Photo by Carlos Santiago/Eyepix Group/ABACAPRESS.COM

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The Full Moon Flower Moon Seen Over Mexico City

The Full Moon Flower Moon Seen Over Mexico City

The full moon of May is seen over Mexico City, known by its popular nickname as the "flower moon" to symbolize the many flowers of spring. on May 12, 2025 in Mexico City, Mexico. Photo by Carlos Santiago/Eyepix Group/ABACAPRESS.COM

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The Full Moon Flower Moon Seen Over Mexico City

The Full Moon Flower Moon Seen Over Mexico City

MEXICO CITY, MEXICO - 2025/05/12- The full moon of May, known by its popular nickname as the "flower moon" to symbolize the many flowers of spring. Photo by Carlos Santiago/Eyepix Group/ABACAPRESS.COM

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The Full Moon Flower Moon Seen Over Mexico City

The Full Moon Flower Moon Seen Over Mexico City

The full moon of May is seen over Mexico City, known by its popular nickname as the "flower moon" to symbolize the many flowers of spring. on May 12, 2025 in Mexico City, Mexico. Photo by Carlos Santiago/Eyepix Group/ABACAPRESS.COM

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The Full Moon Flower Moon Seen Over Mexico City

The Full Moon Flower Moon Seen Over Mexico City

The full moon of May is seen over Mexico City, known by its popular nickname as the "flower moon" to symbolize the many flowers of spring. on May 12, 2025 in Mexico City, Mexico. Photo by Carlos Santiago/Eyepix Group/ABACAPRESS.COM

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The Full Moon Flower Moon Seen Over Mexico City

The Full Moon Flower Moon Seen Over Mexico City

The full moon of May is seen over Mexico City, known by its popular nickname as the "flower moon" to symbolize the many flowers of spring. on May 12, 2025 in Mexico City, Mexico. Photo by Carlos Santiago/Eyepix Group/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Himeji Castle lit up in yellow

Himeji Castle lit up in yellow

Himeji Castle in Hyogo Prefecture, western Japan, is lit up in yellow on March 8, 2025, to symbolize the mimosa flower, the symbol of the U.N.-designated International Women's Day, which is celebrated the same day.

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Himeji Castle lit up in yellow

Himeji Castle lit up in yellow

Himeji Castle in Hyogo Prefecture, western Japan, is lit up in yellow on March 8, 2025, to symbolize the mimosa flower, the symbol of the U.N.-designated International Women's Day, which is celebrated the same day.

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Trndez Celebration In Armenia - Yerevan

Trndez Celebration In Armenia - Yerevan

A woman lights her candle from the flames of a bonfire outside Saint Anna Church in Yerevan, Armenia, on February 13, 2025. The festival includes a blend of religious rituals, prayers, and bonfires to symbolize renewal and blessings for newlyweds. Photo by Anthony Pizzoferrato/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Trndez Celebration In Armenia - Yerevan

Trndez Celebration In Armenia - Yerevan

Worshippers gather inside Zoravor Surp Astvatsatsin Church in Yerevan, Armenia, on February 13, 2025, lighting candles as part of the Trndez festival. The festival includes a blend of religious rituals, prayers, and bonfires to symbolize renewal and blessings for newlyweds. Photo by Anthony Pizzoferrato/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Trndez Celebration In Armenia - Yerevan

Trndez Celebration In Armenia - Yerevan

Participants surround a burning Trndez bonfire at Saint Anna Church in Yerevan, Armenia, on February 13, 2025. The festival includes a blend of religious rituals, prayers, and bonfires to symbolize renewal and blessings for newlyweds. Photo by Anthony Pizzoferrato/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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