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UNESCO Al Fozan Prize - Paris

UNESCO Al Fozan Prize - Paris

Cheng Lijing, a researcher at the Institute of Atmospheric Physics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, speaks during the ceremony of the UNESCO-Al Fozan Prize for the Promotion of Young Scientists in the fields of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) in Paris, France, on September 19, 2025. Cheng was awarded the prize for "his contributions to providing scientific evidence for marine climate change as a critical basis for risk assessment, climate change adaptation and mitigation." Photo by Luo Yu /Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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UNESCO Al Fozan Prize - Paris

UNESCO Al Fozan Prize - Paris

Cheng Lijing, a researcher at the Institute of Atmospheric Physics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, poses for a photo with the trophy during the ceremony of the UNESCO-Al Fozan Prize for the Promotion of Young Scientists in the fields of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) in Paris, France, on September 19, 2025. Cheng was awarded the prize for "his contributions to providing scientific evidence for marine climate change as a critical basis for risk assessment, climate change adaptation and mitigation." Photo by Luo Yu /Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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2005 Kennedy Center Honorees

2005 Kennedy Center Honorees

Actor Robert Redford, left, and singer Tina Turner attend the Kennedy Center Honors Gala at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, on December 4, 2005. Members of the 28th class of Kennedy Center honorees are singled out for their contributions to the arts and culture. .Photo by Katie Falkenberg - Pool via CNP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Speaker Johnson Presents Congressional Gold Medal honoring “Harlem Hellfighters of WW1

Speaker Johnson Presents Congressional Gold Medal honoring “Harlem Hellfighters of WW1

Speaker of the United States House of Representatives Mike Johnson (Republican of Louisiana) presents a Congressional Gold Medal honoring the African-American men of 369 Infantry Regiment, commonly known as the “Harlem Hellfighters,” in recognition of their unwavering dedication to military service, cultural contributions, and bravery in the face of discrimination during World War One, in Emancipation Hall in the US Capitol on Wednesday, September 3, 2025. Accepting the medal is Ms. Debra Gillett, Granddaughter of Harlem Hellfighter Sergeant Leander Gillett. Photo by Kyle Mazza / CNP/ABACAPRESS.COM for NY Post (RESTRICTION: NO Daily Mail. NO New York or New Jersey Newspapers or newspapers within a 75 mile radius of New York City.)

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Speaker Johnson Presents Congressional Gold Medal honoring “Harlem Hellfighters of WW1

Speaker Johnson Presents Congressional Gold Medal honoring “Harlem Hellfighters of WW1

Surrounded by members of the New York Congressional delegation and members of the 369th Sustainment Brigade, Speaker of the United States House of Representatives Mike Johnson (Republican of Louisiana) presents a Congressional Gold Medal honoring the African-American men of 369 Infantry Regiment, commonly known as the “Harlem Hellfighters,” in recognition of their unwavering dedication to military service, cultural contributions, and bravery in the face of discrimination during World War One, in Emancipation Hall in the US Capitol on Wednesday, September 3, 2025. Accepting the medal is Ms. Debra Gillett, Granddaughter of Harlem Hellfighter Sergeant Leander Gillett. Looking on from right is United States House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (Democrat of New York) Photo by Kyle Mazza / CNP/ABACAPRESS.COM for NY Post (RESTRICTION: NO Daily Mail. NO New York or New Jersey Newspapers or newspapers within a 75 mile radius of New York City.)

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Speaker Johnson Presents Congressional Gold Medal honoring “Harlem Hellfighters of WW1

Speaker Johnson Presents Congressional Gold Medal honoring “Harlem Hellfighters of WW1

Speaker of the United States House of Representatives Mike Johnson (Republican of Louisiana) presents a Congressional Gold Medal honoring the African-American men of 369 Infantry Regiment, commonly known as the “Harlem Hellfighters,” in recognition of their unwavering dedication to military service, cultural contributions, and bravery in the face of discrimination during World War One, in Emancipation Hall in the US Capitol on Wednesday, September 3, 2025. Accepting the medal is Ms. Debra Gillett, Granddaughter of Harlem Hellfighter Sergeant Leander Gillett. Looking on from right is United States House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (Democrat of New York) Photo by Kyle Mazza / CNP/ABACAPRESS.COM for NY Post (RESTRICTION: NO Daily Mail. NO New York or New Jersey Newspapers or newspapers within a 75 mile radius of New York City.)

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Speaker Johnson Presents Congressional Gold Medal honoring “Harlem Hellfighters of WW1

Speaker Johnson Presents Congressional Gold Medal honoring “Harlem Hellfighters of WW1

Speaker of the United States House of Representatives Mike Johnson (Republican of Louisiana) presents a Congressional Gold Medal honoring the African-American men of 369 Infantry Regiment, commonly known as the “Harlem Hellfighters,” in recognition of their unwavering dedication to military service, cultural contributions, and bravery in the face of discrimination during World War One, in Emancipation Hall in the US Capitol on Wednesday, September 3, 2025. Accepting the medal is Ms. Debra Gillett, Granddaughter of Harlem Hellfighter Sergeant Leander Gillett. Photo by Kyle Mazza / CNP/ABACAPRESS.COM for NY Post (RESTRICTION: NO Daily Mail. NO New York or New Jersey Newspapers or newspapers within a 75 mile radius of New York City.)

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Speaker Johnson Presents Congressional Gold Medal honoring “Harlem Hellfighters of WW1

Speaker Johnson Presents Congressional Gold Medal honoring “Harlem Hellfighters of WW1

United States Representative Adriano Espaillat (Democrat of New York) makes remarks during the Congressional Gold Medal ceremony honoring the African-American men of 369 Infantry Regiment, commonly known as the “Harlem Hellfighters,” in recognition of their unwavering dedication to military service, cultural contributions, and bravery in the face of discrimination during World War One, in Emancipation Hall in the US Capitol on Wednesday, September 3, 2025. Accepting the medal is Ms. Debra Gillett, Granddaughter of Harlem Hellfighter Sergeant Leander Gillett. Photo by Kyle Mazza / CNP/ABACAPRESS.COM for NY Post (RESTRICTION: NO Daily Mail. NO New York or New Jersey Newspapers or newspapers within a 75 mile radius of New York City.)

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Speaker Johnson Presents Congressional Gold Medal honoring “Harlem Hellfighters of WW1

Speaker Johnson Presents Congressional Gold Medal honoring “Harlem Hellfighters of WW1

Speaker of the United States House of Representatives Mike Johnson (Republican of Louisiana) presents a Congressional Gold Medal honoring the African-American men of 369 Infantry Regiment, commonly known as the “Harlem Hellfighters,” in recognition of their unwavering dedication to military service, cultural contributions, and bravery in the face of discrimination during World War One, in Emancipation Hall in the US Capitol on Wednesday, September 3, 2025. Accepting the medal is Ms. Debra Gillett, Granddaughter of Harlem Hellfighter Sergeant Leander Gillett. Photo by Kyle Mazza / CNP/ABACAPRESS.COM for NY Post (RESTRICTION: NO Daily Mail. NO New York or New Jersey Newspapers or newspapers within a 75 mile radius of New York City.)

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Speaker Johnson Presents Congressional Gold Medal honoring “Harlem Hellfighters of WW1

Speaker Johnson Presents Congressional Gold Medal honoring “Harlem Hellfighters of WW1

Congressional Gold Medal honoring the African-American men of 369 Infantry Regiment, commonly known as the “Harlem Hellfighters,” in recognition of their unwavering dedication to military service, cultural contributions, and bravery in the face of discrimination during World War One, in Emancipation Hall in the US Capitol on Wednesday, September 3, 2025. Accepting the medal is Ms. Debra Gillett, Granddaughter of Harlem Hellfighter Sergeant Leander Gillett. Looking on from right is United States House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (Democrat of New York) Photo by Kyle Mazza / CNP/ABACAPRESS.COM for NY Post (RESTRICTION: NO Daily Mail. NO New York or New Jersey Newspapers or newspapers within a 75 mile radius of New York City.)

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Speaker Johnson Presents Congressional Gold Medal honoring “Harlem Hellfighters of WW1

Speaker Johnson Presents Congressional Gold Medal honoring “Harlem Hellfighters of WW1

United States House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (Democrat of New York) makes remarks during the Congressional Gold Medal ceremony honoring the African-American men of 369 Infantry Regiment, commonly known as the “Harlem Hellfighters,” in recognition of their unwavering dedication to military service, cultural contributions, and bravery in the face of discrimination during World War One, in Emancipation Hall in the US Capitol on Wednesday, September 3, 2025. Accepting the medal is Ms. Debra Gillett, Granddaughter of Harlem Hellfighter Sergeant Leander Gillett. Photo by Kyle Mazza / CNP/ABACAPRESS.COM for NY Post (RESTRICTION: NO Daily Mail. NO New York or New Jersey Newspapers or newspapers within a 75 mile radius of New York City.)

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Speaker Johnson Presents Congressional Gold Medal honoring “Harlem Hellfighters of WW1

Speaker Johnson Presents Congressional Gold Medal honoring “Harlem Hellfighters of WW1

Speaker of the United States House of Representatives Mike Johnson (Republican of Louisiana) makes remarks prior to presenting a Congressional Gold Medal honoring the African-American men of 369 Infantry Regiment, commonly known as the “Harlem Hellfighters,” in recognition of their unwavering dedication to military service, cultural contributions, and bravery in the face of discrimination during World War One, in Emancipation Hall in the US Capitol on Wednesday, September 3, 2025. Accepting the medal is Ms. Debra Gillett, Granddaughter of Harlem Hellfighter Sergeant Leander Gillett. Photo by Kyle Mazza / CNP/ABACAPRESS.COM for NY Post (RESTRICTION: NO Daily Mail. NO New York or New Jersey Newspapers or newspapers within a 75 mile radius of New York City.)

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Speaker Johnson Presents Congressional Gold Medal honoring “Harlem Hellfighters of WW1

Speaker Johnson Presents Congressional Gold Medal honoring “Harlem Hellfighters of WW1

United States Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth makes remarks during the Congressional Gold Medal ceremony honoring the African-American men of 369 Infantry Regiment, commonly known as the “Harlem Hellfighters,” in recognition of their unwavering dedication to military service, cultural contributions, and bravery in the face of discrimination during World War One, in Emancipation Hall in the US Capitol on Wednesday, September 3, 2025. Accepting the medal is Ms. Debra Gillett, Granddaughter of Harlem Hellfighter Sergeant Leander Gillett. Photo by Kyle Mazza / CNP/ABACAPRESS.COM for NY Post (RESTRICTION: NO Daily Mail. NO New York or New Jersey Newspapers or newspapers within a 75 mile radius of New York City.)

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Speaker Johnson Presents Congressional Gold Medal honoring “Harlem Hellfighters of WW1

Speaker Johnson Presents Congressional Gold Medal honoring “Harlem Hellfighters of WW1

United States Representative Thomas Suozzi (Democrat of New York) makes remarks during the Congressional Gold Medal ceremony honoring the African-American men of 369 Infantry Regiment, commonly known as the “Harlem Hellfighters,” in recognition of their unwavering dedication to military service, cultural contributions, and bravery in the face of discrimination during World War One, in Emancipation Hall in the US Capitol on Wednesday, September 3, 2025. Accepting the medal is Ms. Debra Gillett, Granddaughter of Harlem Hellfighter Sergeant Leander Gillett. Photo by Kyle Mazza / CNP/ABACAPRESS.COM for NY Post (RESTRICTION: NO Daily Mail. NO New York or New Jersey Newspapers or newspapers within a 75 mile radius of New York City.)

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Speaker Johnson Presents Congressional Gold Medal honoring “Harlem Hellfighters of WW1

Speaker Johnson Presents Congressional Gold Medal honoring “Harlem Hellfighters of WW1

United States Representative Adriano Espaillat (Democrat of New York) makes remarks during the Congressional Gold Medal ceremony honoring the African-American men of 369 Infantry Regiment, commonly known as the “Harlem Hellfighters,” in recognition of their unwavering dedication to military service, cultural contributions, and bravery in the face of discrimination during World War One, in Emancipation Hall in the US Capitol on Wednesday, September 3, 2025. Accepting the medal is Ms. Debra Gillett, Granddaughter of Harlem Hellfighter Sergeant Leander Gillett. Photo by Kyle Mazza / CNP/ABACAPRESS.COM for NY Post (RESTRICTION: NO Daily Mail. NO New York or New Jersey Newspapers or newspapers within a 75 mile radius of New York City.)

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Speaker Johnson Presents Congressional Gold Medal honoring “Harlem Hellfighters of WW1

Speaker Johnson Presents Congressional Gold Medal honoring “Harlem Hellfighters of WW1

United States Senator Kirsten Gillibrand (Democrat of New York) makes remarks during the Congressional Gold Medal ceremony honoring the African-American men of 369 Infantry Regiment, commonly known as the “Harlem Hellfighters,” in recognition of their unwavering dedication to military service, cultural contributions, and bravery in the face of discrimination during World War One, in Emancipation Hall in the US Capitol on Wednesday, September 3, 2025. Accepting the medal is Ms. Debra Gillett, Granddaughter of Harlem Hellfighter Sergeant Leander Gillett. Photo by Kyle Mazza / CNP/ABACAPRESS.COM for NY Post (RESTRICTION: NO Daily Mail. NO New York or New Jersey Newspapers or newspapers within a 75 mile radius of New York City.)

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Speaker Johnson Presents Congressional Gold Medal honoring “Harlem Hellfighters of WW1

Speaker Johnson Presents Congressional Gold Medal honoring “Harlem Hellfighters of WW1

United States House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (Democrat of New York) makes remarks during the Congressional Gold Medal ceremony honoring the African-American men of 369 Infantry Regiment, commonly known as the “Harlem Hellfighters,” in recognition of their unwavering dedication to military service, cultural contributions, and bravery in the face of discrimination during World War One, in Emancipation Hall in the US Capitol on Wednesday, September 3, 2025. Accepting the medal is Ms. Debra Gillett, Granddaughter of Harlem Hellfighter Sergeant Leander Gillett. Photo by Kyle Mazza / CNP/ABACAPRESS.COM for NY Post (RESTRICTION: NO Daily Mail. NO New York or New Jersey Newspapers or newspapers within a 75 mile radius of New York City.)

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Speaker Johnson Presents Congressional Gold Medal honoring “Harlem Hellfighters of WW1

Speaker Johnson Presents Congressional Gold Medal honoring “Harlem Hellfighters of WW1

United States House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (Democrat of New York) makes remarks during the Congressional Gold Medal ceremony honoring the African-American men of 369 Infantry Regiment, commonly known as the “Harlem Hellfighters,” in recognition of their unwavering dedication to military service, cultural contributions, and bravery in the face of discrimination during World War One, in Emancipation Hall in the US Capitol on Wednesday, September 3, 2025. Accepting the medal is Ms. Debra Gillett, Granddaughter of Harlem Hellfighter Sergeant Leander Gillett. Photo by Kyle Mazza / CNP/ABACAPRESS.COM for NY Post (RESTRICTION: NO Daily Mail. NO New York or New Jersey Newspapers or newspapers within a 75 mile radius of New York City.)

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Speaker Johnson Presents Congressional Gold Medal honoring “Harlem Hellfighters of WW1

Speaker Johnson Presents Congressional Gold Medal honoring “Harlem Hellfighters of WW1

United States Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (Democrat of New York) makes remarks during the Congressional Gold Medal ceremony honoring the African-American men of 369 Infantry Regiment, commonly known as the “Harlem Hellfighters,” in recognition of their unwavering dedication to military service, cultural contributions, and bravery in the face of discrimination during World War One, in Emancipation Hall in the US Capitol on Wednesday, September 3, 2025. Accepting the medal is Ms. Debra Gillett, Granddaughter of Harlem Hellfighter Sergeant Leander Gillett. Photo by Kyle Mazza / CNP/ABACAPRESS.COM for NY Post (RESTRICTION: NO Daily Mail. NO New York or New Jersey Newspapers or newspapers within a 75 mile radius of New York City.)

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Speaker Johnson Presents Congressional Gold Medal honoring “Harlem Hellfighters of WW1

Speaker Johnson Presents Congressional Gold Medal honoring “Harlem Hellfighters of WW1

United States Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (Democrat of New York) makes remarks during the Congressional Gold Medal ceremony honoring the African-American men of 369 Infantry Regiment, commonly known as the “Harlem Hellfighters,” in recognition of their unwavering dedication to military service, cultural contributions, and bravery in the face of discrimination during World War One, in Emancipation Hall in the US Capitol on Wednesday, September 3, 2025. Accepting the medal is Ms. Debra Gillett, Granddaughter of Harlem Hellfighter Sergeant Leander Gillett. Photo by Kyle Mazza / CNP/ABACAPRESS.COM for NY Post (RESTRICTION: NO Daily Mail. NO New York or New Jersey Newspapers or newspapers within a 75 mile radius of New York City.)

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Japan PM Ishiba meets ex-Singapore PM Lee in Tokyo

Japan PM Ishiba meets ex-Singapore PM Lee in Tokyo

Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba (R) presents the Grand Cordon of the Order of the Rising Sun to former Singaporean Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong during a conferment ceremony following their meeting at the prime minister's office in Tokyo on Aug. 25, 2025. Lee, who is visiting Japan to attend the National Day event at the World Exposition in Osaka, was among the eight people honored with the decoration by Emperor Naruhito in April for their notable contributions to Japan.

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Ten Women Honoured On Rue De La Chapelle - Paris

Ten Women Honoured On Rue De La Chapelle - Paris

During the 2024 Paris Olympics, ten gilded statues were erected in honour of women who have made significant contributions to French history in the fields of science, the arts, literature, politics and sport. The monumental statues appeared alongside the River Seine, at the foot of the Pont Alexandre III bridge, while Axelle Saint-Cirel sang La Marseillaise from the roof of the Grand Palais. Entitled “Sororité” (Sisterhood), the spectacle was conceived by Thomas Jolly as a tribute to the feminist movement. A few days before the first anniversary of the opening ceremony of the Paris Olympics, the statues will be installed along Boulevard de la Chapelle. The first two have already been installed in this renovated district. Gisèle Halimi and Christine de Pizan were the first to be installed on the boulevard, in Paris, France, on July 20, 2025. Photo by Mario Fourmy/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Ten Women Honoured On Rue De La Chapelle - Paris

Ten Women Honoured On Rue De La Chapelle - Paris

During the 2024 Paris Olympics, ten gilded statues were erected in honour of women who have made significant contributions to French history in the fields of science, the arts, literature, politics and sport. The monumental statues appeared alongside the River Seine, at the foot of the Pont Alexandre III bridge, while Axelle Saint-Cirel sang La Marseillaise from the roof of the Grand Palais. Entitled “Sororité” (Sisterhood), the spectacle was conceived by Thomas Jolly as a tribute to the feminist movement. A few days before the first anniversary of the opening ceremony of the Paris Olympics, the statues will be installed along Boulevard de la Chapelle. The first two have already been installed in this renovated district. Gisèle Halimi and Christine de Pizan were the first to be installed on the boulevard, in Paris, France, on July 20, 2025. Photo by Mario Fourmy/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Ten Women Honoured On Rue De La Chapelle - Paris

Ten Women Honoured On Rue De La Chapelle - Paris

During the 2024 Paris Olympics, ten gilded statues were erected in honour of women who have made significant contributions to French history in the fields of science, the arts, literature, politics and sport. The monumental statues appeared alongside the River Seine, at the foot of the Pont Alexandre III bridge, while Axelle Saint-Cirel sang La Marseillaise from the roof of the Grand Palais. Entitled “Sororité” (Sisterhood), the spectacle was conceived by Thomas Jolly as a tribute to the feminist movement. A few days before the first anniversary of the opening ceremony of the Paris Olympics, the statues will be installed along Boulevard de la Chapelle. The first two have already been installed in this renovated district. Gisèle Halimi and Christine de Pizan were the first to be installed on the boulevard, in Paris, France, on July 20, 2025. Photo by Mario Fourmy/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Ten Women Honoured On Rue De La Chapelle - Paris

Ten Women Honoured On Rue De La Chapelle - Paris

During the 2024 Paris Olympics, ten gilded statues were erected in honour of women who have made significant contributions to French history in the fields of science, the arts, literature, politics and sport. The monumental statues appeared alongside the River Seine, at the foot of the Pont Alexandre III bridge, while Axelle Saint-Cirel sang La Marseillaise from the roof of the Grand Palais. Entitled “Sororité” (Sisterhood), the spectacle was conceived by Thomas Jolly as a tribute to the feminist movement. A few days before the first anniversary of the opening ceremony of the Paris Olympics, the statues will be installed along Boulevard de la Chapelle. The first two have already been installed in this renovated district. Gisèle Halimi and Christine de Pizan were the first to be installed on the boulevard, in Paris, France, on July 20, 2025. Photo by Mario Fourmy/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Ten Women Honoured On Rue De La Chapelle - Paris

Ten Women Honoured On Rue De La Chapelle - Paris

During the 2024 Paris Olympics, ten gilded statues were erected in honour of women who have made significant contributions to French history in the fields of science, the arts, literature, politics and sport. The monumental statues appeared alongside the River Seine, at the foot of the Pont Alexandre III bridge, while Axelle Saint-Cirel sang La Marseillaise from the roof of the Grand Palais. Entitled “Sororité” (Sisterhood), the spectacle was conceived by Thomas Jolly as a tribute to the feminist movement. A few days before the first anniversary of the opening ceremony of the Paris Olympics, the statues will be installed along Boulevard de la Chapelle. The first two have already been installed in this renovated district. Gisèle Halimi and Christine de Pizan were the first to be installed on the boulevard, in Paris, France, on July 20, 2025. Photo by Mario Fourmy/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Ten Women Honoured On Rue De La Chapelle - Paris

Ten Women Honoured On Rue De La Chapelle - Paris

During the 2024 Paris Olympics, ten gilded statues were erected in honour of women who have made significant contributions to French history in the fields of science, the arts, literature, politics and sport. The monumental statues appeared alongside the River Seine, at the foot of the Pont Alexandre III bridge, while Axelle Saint-Cirel sang La Marseillaise from the roof of the Grand Palais. Entitled “Sororité” (Sisterhood), the spectacle was conceived by Thomas Jolly as a tribute to the feminist movement. A few days before the first anniversary of the opening ceremony of the Paris Olympics, the statues will be installed along Boulevard de la Chapelle. The first two have already been installed in this renovated district. Gisèle Halimi and Christine de Pizan were the first to be installed on the boulevard, in Paris, France, on July 20, 2025. Photo by Mario Fourmy/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Ten Women Honoured On Rue De La Chapelle - Paris

Ten Women Honoured On Rue De La Chapelle - Paris

During the 2024 Paris Olympics, ten gilded statues were erected in honour of women who have made significant contributions to French history in the fields of science, the arts, literature, politics and sport. The monumental statues appeared alongside the River Seine, at the foot of the Pont Alexandre III bridge, while Axelle Saint-Cirel sang La Marseillaise from the roof of the Grand Palais. Entitled “Sororité” (Sisterhood), the spectacle was conceived by Thomas Jolly as a tribute to the feminist movement. A few days before the first anniversary of the opening ceremony of the Paris Olympics, the statues will be installed along Boulevard de la Chapelle. The first two have already been installed in this renovated district. Gisèle Halimi and Christine de Pizan were the first to be installed on the boulevard, in Paris, France, on July 20, 2025. Photo by Mario Fourmy/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Ten Women Honoured On Rue De La Chapelle - Paris

Ten Women Honoured On Rue De La Chapelle - Paris

During the 2024 Paris Olympics, ten gilded statues were erected in honour of women who have made significant contributions to French history in the fields of science, the arts, literature, politics and sport. The monumental statues appeared alongside the River Seine, at the foot of the Pont Alexandre III bridge, while Axelle Saint-Cirel sang La Marseillaise from the roof of the Grand Palais. Entitled “Sororité” (Sisterhood), the spectacle was conceived by Thomas Jolly as a tribute to the feminist movement. A few days before the first anniversary of the opening ceremony of the Paris Olympics, the statues will be installed along Boulevard de la Chapelle. The first two have already been installed in this renovated district. Gisèle Halimi and Christine de Pizan were the first to be installed on the boulevard, in Paris, France, on July 20, 2025. Photo by Mario Fourmy/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Ten Women Honoured On Rue De La Chapelle - Paris

Ten Women Honoured On Rue De La Chapelle - Paris

During the 2024 Paris Olympics, ten gilded statues were erected in honour of women who have made significant contributions to French history in the fields of science, the arts, literature, politics and sport. The monumental statues appeared alongside the River Seine, at the foot of the Pont Alexandre III bridge, while Axelle Saint-Cirel sang La Marseillaise from the roof of the Grand Palais. Entitled “Sororité” (Sisterhood), the spectacle was conceived by Thomas Jolly as a tribute to the feminist movement. A few days before the first anniversary of the opening ceremony of the Paris Olympics, the statues will be installed along Boulevard de la Chapelle. The first two have already been installed in this renovated district. Gisèle Halimi and Christine de Pizan were the first to be installed on the boulevard, in Paris, France, on July 20, 2025. Photo by Mario Fourmy/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Ten Women Honoured On Rue De La Chapelle - Paris

Ten Women Honoured On Rue De La Chapelle - Paris

During the 2024 Paris Olympics, ten gilded statues were erected in honour of women who have made significant contributions to French history in the fields of science, the arts, literature, politics and sport. The monumental statues appeared alongside the River Seine, at the foot of the Pont Alexandre III bridge, while Axelle Saint-Cirel sang La Marseillaise from the roof of the Grand Palais. Entitled “Sororité” (Sisterhood), the spectacle was conceived by Thomas Jolly as a tribute to the feminist movement. A few days before the first anniversary of the opening ceremony of the Paris Olympics, the statues will be installed along Boulevard de la Chapelle. The first two have already been installed in this renovated district. Gisèle Halimi and Christine de Pizan were the first to be installed on the boulevard, in Paris, France, on July 20, 2025. Photo by Mario Fourmy/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Ten Women Honoured On Rue De La Chapelle - Paris

Ten Women Honoured On Rue De La Chapelle - Paris

During the 2024 Paris Olympics, ten gilded statues were erected in honour of women who have made significant contributions to French history in the fields of science, the arts, literature, politics and sport. The monumental statues appeared alongside the River Seine, at the foot of the Pont Alexandre III bridge, while Axelle Saint-Cirel sang La Marseillaise from the roof of the Grand Palais. Entitled “Sororité” (Sisterhood), the spectacle was conceived by Thomas Jolly as a tribute to the feminist movement. A few days before the first anniversary of the opening ceremony of the Paris Olympics, the statues will be installed along Boulevard de la Chapelle. The first two have already been installed in this renovated district. Gisèle Halimi and Christine de Pizan were the first to be installed on the boulevard, in Paris, France, on July 20, 2025. Photo by Mario Fourmy/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Ten Women Honoured On Rue De La Chapelle - Paris

Ten Women Honoured On Rue De La Chapelle - Paris

During the 2024 Paris Olympics, ten gilded statues were erected in honour of women who have made significant contributions to French history in the fields of science, the arts, literature, politics and sport. The monumental statues appeared alongside the River Seine, at the foot of the Pont Alexandre III bridge, while Axelle Saint-Cirel sang La Marseillaise from the roof of the Grand Palais. Entitled “Sororité” (Sisterhood), the spectacle was conceived by Thomas Jolly as a tribute to the feminist movement. A few days before the first anniversary of the opening ceremony of the Paris Olympics, the statues will be installed along Boulevard de la Chapelle. The first two have already been installed in this renovated district. Gisèle Halimi and Christine de Pizan were the first to be installed on the boulevard, in Paris, France, on July 20, 2025. Photo by Mario Fourmy/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Ten Women Honoured On Rue De La Chapelle - Paris

Ten Women Honoured On Rue De La Chapelle - Paris

During the 2024 Paris Olympics, ten gilded statues were erected in honour of women who have made significant contributions to French history in the fields of science, the arts, literature, politics and sport. The monumental statues appeared alongside the River Seine, at the foot of the Pont Alexandre III bridge, while Axelle Saint-Cirel sang La Marseillaise from the roof of the Grand Palais. Entitled “Sororité” (Sisterhood), the spectacle was conceived by Thomas Jolly as a tribute to the feminist movement. A few days before the first anniversary of the opening ceremony of the Paris Olympics, the statues will be installed along Boulevard de la Chapelle. The first two have already been installed in this renovated district. Gisèle Halimi and Christine de Pizan were the first to be installed on the boulevard, in Paris, France, on July 20, 2025. Photo by Mario Fourmy/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Ten Women Honoured On Rue De La Chapelle - Paris

Ten Women Honoured On Rue De La Chapelle - Paris

During the 2024 Paris Olympics, ten gilded statues were erected in honour of women who have made significant contributions to French history in the fields of science, the arts, literature, politics and sport. The monumental statues appeared alongside the River Seine, at the foot of the Pont Alexandre III bridge, while Axelle Saint-Cirel sang La Marseillaise from the roof of the Grand Palais. Entitled “Sororité” (Sisterhood), the spectacle was conceived by Thomas Jolly as a tribute to the feminist movement. A few days before the first anniversary of the opening ceremony of the Paris Olympics, the statues will be installed along Boulevard de la Chapelle. The first two have already been installed in this renovated district. Gisèle Halimi and Christine de Pizan were the first to be installed on the boulevard, in Paris, France, on July 20, 2025. Photo by Mario Fourmy/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Ten Women Honoured On Rue De La Chapelle - Paris

Ten Women Honoured On Rue De La Chapelle - Paris

During the 2024 Paris Olympics, ten gilded statues were erected in honour of women who have made significant contributions to French history in the fields of science, the arts, literature, politics and sport. The monumental statues appeared alongside the River Seine, at the foot of the Pont Alexandre III bridge, while Axelle Saint-Cirel sang La Marseillaise from the roof of the Grand Palais. Entitled “Sororité” (Sisterhood), the spectacle was conceived by Thomas Jolly as a tribute to the feminist movement. A few days before the first anniversary of the opening ceremony of the Paris Olympics, the statues will be installed along Boulevard de la Chapelle. The first two have already been installed in this renovated district. Gisèle Halimi and Christine de Pizan were the first to be installed on the boulevard, in Paris, France, on July 20, 2025. Photo by Mario Fourmy/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Ten Women Honoured On Rue De La Chapelle - Paris

Ten Women Honoured On Rue De La Chapelle - Paris

During the 2024 Paris Olympics, ten gilded statues were erected in honour of women who have made significant contributions to French history in the fields of science, the arts, literature, politics and sport. The monumental statues appeared alongside the River Seine, at the foot of the Pont Alexandre III bridge, while Axelle Saint-Cirel sang La Marseillaise from the roof of the Grand Palais. Entitled “Sororité” (Sisterhood), the spectacle was conceived by Thomas Jolly as a tribute to the feminist movement. A few days before the first anniversary of the opening ceremony of the Paris Olympics, the statues will be installed along Boulevard de la Chapelle. The first two have already been installed in this renovated district. Gisèle Halimi and Christine de Pizan were the first to be installed on the boulevard, in Paris, France, on July 20, 2025. Photo by Mario Fourmy/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Ten Women Honoured On Rue De La Chapelle - Paris

Ten Women Honoured On Rue De La Chapelle - Paris

During the 2024 Paris Olympics, ten gilded statues were erected in honour of women who have made significant contributions to French history in the fields of science, the arts, literature, politics and sport. The monumental statues appeared alongside the River Seine, at the foot of the Pont Alexandre III bridge, while Axelle Saint-Cirel sang La Marseillaise from the roof of the Grand Palais. Entitled “Sororité” (Sisterhood), the spectacle was conceived by Thomas Jolly as a tribute to the feminist movement. A few days before the first anniversary of the opening ceremony of the Paris Olympics, the statues will be installed along Boulevard de la Chapelle. The first two have already been installed in this renovated district. Gisèle Halimi and Christine de Pizan were the first to be installed on the boulevard, in Paris, France, on July 20, 2025. Photo by Mario Fourmy/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Ten Women Honoured On Rue De La Chapelle - Paris

Ten Women Honoured On Rue De La Chapelle - Paris

During the 2024 Paris Olympics, ten gilded statues were erected in honour of women who have made significant contributions to French history in the fields of science, the arts, literature, politics and sport. The monumental statues appeared alongside the River Seine, at the foot of the Pont Alexandre III bridge, while Axelle Saint-Cirel sang La Marseillaise from the roof of the Grand Palais. Entitled “Sororité” (Sisterhood), the spectacle was conceived by Thomas Jolly as a tribute to the feminist movement. A few days before the first anniversary of the opening ceremony of the Paris Olympics, the statues will be installed along Boulevard de la Chapelle. The first two have already been installed in this renovated district. Gisèle Halimi and Christine de Pizan were the first to be installed on the boulevard, in Paris, France, on July 20, 2025. Photo by Mario Fourmy/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Chair of the NATO Military Committee visits Turkiye

Chair of the NATO Military Committee visits Turkiye

Handout photo - The Chair of the NATO Military Committee (CMC), Admiral Giuseppe Cavo Dragone, visited Turkiye, upon the invitation of the Chief of the Turkish General Staff, General Metin Gurak. During his engagements with General Metin Gurak, the discussions focused on the road to the NATO Summit in The Hague, next week. Among other priorities, Admiral Cavo Dragone underscored in particular the importance for Allies to invest more in deterrence and defence. ​The CMC also praised Turkiye's significant contributions within the Alliance, highlighting the country’s support and participation in NATO missions and exercise activities. Turkiye devotes more than 2 percent of its GDP in defence, and is channeling significant investment into its defence industrial base, working in close conjunction with countries across Europe and the United States. While in Ankara, the Chair paid his respects to the memory of Turkiye's fallen soldiers, by participating in a wreath-laying ceremony in Anıtkabir. In addition, he took th

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Chair of the NATO Military Committee visits Turkiye

Chair of the NATO Military Committee visits Turkiye

Handout photo - The Chair of the NATO Military Committee (CMC), Admiral Giuseppe Cavo Dragone, visited Turkiye, upon the invitation of the Chief of the Turkish General Staff, General Metin Gurak. During his engagements with General Metin Gurak, the discussions focused on the road to the NATO Summit in The Hague, next week. Among other priorities, Admiral Cavo Dragone underscored in particular the importance for Allies to invest more in deterrence and defence. ​The CMC also praised Turkiye's significant contributions within the Alliance, highlighting the country’s support and participation in NATO missions and exercise activities. Turkiye devotes more than 2 percent of its GDP in defence, and is channeling significant investment into its defence industrial base, working in close conjunction with countries across Europe and the United States. While in Ankara, the Chair paid his respects to the memory of Turkiye's fallen soldiers, by participating in a wreath-laying ceremony in Anıtkabir. In addition, he took th

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Chair of the NATO Military Committee visits Turkiye

Chair of the NATO Military Committee visits Turkiye

Handout photo - The Chair of the NATO Military Committee (CMC), Admiral Giuseppe Cavo Dragone, visited Turkiye, upon the invitation of the Chief of the Turkish General Staff, General Metin Gurak. During his engagements with General Metin Gurak, the discussions focused on the road to the NATO Summit in The Hague, next week. Among other priorities, Admiral Cavo Dragone underscored in particular the importance for Allies to invest more in deterrence and defence. ​The CMC also praised Turkiye's significant contributions within the Alliance, highlighting the country’s support and participation in NATO missions and exercise activities. Turkiye devotes more than 2 percent of its GDP in defence, and is channeling significant investment into its defence industrial base, working in close conjunction with countries across Europe and the United States. While in Ankara, the Chair paid his respects to the memory of Turkiye's fallen soldiers, by participating in a wreath-laying ceremony in Anıtkabir. In addition, he took th

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Chair of the NATO Military Committee visits Turkiye

Chair of the NATO Military Committee visits Turkiye

Handout photo - The Chair of the NATO Military Committee (CMC), Admiral Giuseppe Cavo Dragone, visited Turkiye, upon the invitation of the Chief of the Turkish General Staff, General Metin Gurak. During his engagements with General Metin Gurak, the discussions focused on the road to the NATO Summit in The Hague, next week. Among other priorities, Admiral Cavo Dragone underscored in particular the importance for Allies to invest more in deterrence and defence. ​The CMC also praised Turkiye's significant contributions within the Alliance, highlighting the country’s support and participation in NATO missions and exercise activities. Turkiye devotes more than 2 percent of its GDP in defence, and is channeling significant investment into its defence industrial base, working in close conjunction with countries across Europe and the United States. While in Ankara, the Chair paid his respects to the memory of Turkiye's fallen soldiers, by participating in a wreath-laying ceremony in Anıtkabir. In addition, he took th

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CROWN PRINCESS VEGA MEDAL

CROWN PRINCESS VEGA MEDAL

Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden awards the Vega Medal to Professor Marisol de la Cadena of the University of California Davies, at the Royal Palace in Stockholm, Sweden, on April 24, 2025. Marisol is a Peruvian anthropologist who has made important contributions to research on indigenous peoples in South America.Photo: Claudio Bresciani / TT / Code 10090

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CROWN PRINCESS VEGA MEDAL

CROWN PRINCESS VEGA MEDAL

Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden awards the Vega Medal to Professor Marisol de la Cadena of the University of California Davies, at the Royal Palace in Stockholm, Sweden, on April 24, 2025. Marisol is a Peruvian anthropologist who has made important contributions to research on indigenous peoples in South America.Photo: Claudio Bresciani / TT / Code 10090

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CROWN PRINCESS VEGA MEDAL

CROWN PRINCESS VEGA MEDAL

Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden awards the Vega Medal to Professor Marisol de la Cadena of the University of California Davies, at the Royal Palace in Stockholm, Sweden, on April 24, 2025. Marisol is a Peruvian anthropologist who has made important contributions to research on indigenous peoples in South America.Photo: Claudio Bresciani / TT / Code 10090

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CROWN PRINCESS VEGA MEDAL

CROWN PRINCESS VEGA MEDAL

Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden awards the Vega Medal to Professor Marisol de la Cadena of the University of California Davies, at the Royal Palace in Stockholm, Sweden, on April 24, 2025. Marisol is a Peruvian anthropologist who has made important contributions to research on indigenous peoples in South America.Photo: Claudio Bresciani / TT / Code 10090

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CROWN PRINCESS VEGA MEDAL

CROWN PRINCESS VEGA MEDAL

Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden awards the Vega Medal to Professor Marisol de la Cadena of the University of California Davies, at the Royal Palace in Stockholm, Sweden, on April 24, 2025. Marisol is a Peruvian anthropologist who has made important contributions to research on indigenous peoples in South America.Photo: Claudio Bresciani / TT / Code 10090

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CROWN PRINCESS VEGA MEDAL

CROWN PRINCESS VEGA MEDAL

Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden awards the Vega Medal to Professor Marisol de la Cadena of the University of California Davies, at the Royal Palace in Stockholm, Sweden, on April 24, 2025. Marisol is a Peruvian anthropologist who has made important contributions to research on indigenous peoples in South America.Photo: Claudio Bresciani / TT / Code 10090

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CROWN PRINCESS VEGA MEDAL

CROWN PRINCESS VEGA MEDAL

Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden awards the Vega Medal to Professor Marisol de la Cadena of the University of California Davies, at the Royal Palace in Stockholm, Sweden, on April 24, 2025. Marisol is a Peruvian anthropologist who has made important contributions to research on indigenous peoples in South America.Photo: Claudio Bresciani / TT / Code 10090

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