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Expanded ASEAN defense meeting in Kurla Lumpur

Expanded ASEAN defense meeting in Kurla Lumpur

Japanese Defense Minister Shinjiro Koizumi (front row, 2nd from R) attends a meeting with defense ministers from members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations plus those from eight countries such as the United States, China and South Korea in Kuala Lumpur on Nov. 1, 2025.

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Wildfires in Spain - Favorable Evolution in Castilla y Leon

Wildfires in Spain - Favorable Evolution in Castilla y Leon

UME firefighters try to extinguish a fire on August 22, 2025, in Argayo, Leon, Castilla y Leon (Spain). Helped by falling temperatures and milder weather than in recent days, firefighting services, both regional and those arriving from other communities and other EU countries, are managing to gain ground on the fires that have ravaged Castilla y Leon for weeks, where they have already been grazed by the flames about 149,426 hectares, 41 percent of those affected throughout the country, according to the latest figure provided by Copernicus information system to which Europa Press has had access. All in all, Castilla y Leon continues to fight 25 uncontrolled fires, eight of them with a Potential Severity Index (IGR) 2, another four of grade 1 and thirteen more active, that is, in level 0, with the province of Leon at the head in terms of severity of fires, with a total of four (Llamas de la Cabrera, Barniedo de la Reina, Gestoso and Colinas del Campo Martín Moro), followed by Zamora (Porto) and Palencia (Cardan

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Wildfires in Spain - Favorable Evolution in Castilla y Leon

Wildfires in Spain - Favorable Evolution in Castilla y Leon

Forest firefighters try to extinguish a fire on August 22, 2025, in Argayo, Leon, Castilla y Leon (Spain). Helped by falling temperatures and milder weather than in recent days, firefighting services, both regional and those arriving from other communities and other EU countries, are managing to gain ground on the fires that have ravaged Castilla y Leon for weeks, where they have already been grazed by the flames about 149,426 hectares, 41 percent of those affected throughout the country, according to the latest figure provided by Copernicus information system to which Europa Press has had access. All in all, Castilla y Leon continues to fight 25 uncontrolled fires, eight of them with a Potential Severity Index (IGR) 2, another four of grade 1 and thirteen more active, that is, in level 0, with the province of Leon at the head in terms of severity of fires, with a total of four (Llamas de la Cabrera, Barniedo de la Reina, Gestoso and Colinas del Campo Martín Moro), followed by Zamora (Porto) and Palencia (Car

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Wildfires in Spain - Favorable Evolution in Castilla y Leon

Wildfires in Spain - Favorable Evolution in Castilla y Leon

View of the fire on August 22, 2025, in Argayo, Leon, Castilla y Leon (Spain). Helped by falling temperatures and milder weather than in recent days, firefighting services, both regional and arrived from other communities and other EU countries, are managing to gain ground to fires ravaging Castilla y Leon for weeks, where they have already been grazed by the flames about 149,426 hectares, 41 percent of those affected throughout the country, according to the latest figure provided by Copernicus information system to which Europa Press has had access. All in all, Castilla y Leon continues to fight 25 uncontrolled fires, eight of them with a Potential Severity Index (IGR) 2, another four of grade 1 and thirteen more active, that is, in level 0, with the province of Leon at the head in terms of severity of the fires, with a total of four (Llamas de la Cabrera, Barniedo de la Reina, Gestoso and Colinas del Campo Martín Moro), followed by Zamora (Porto) and Palencia (Cardano de Arriba) 08/23/2025 , on August 22, 2

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Wildfires in Spain - Favorable Evolution in Castilla y Leon

Wildfires in Spain - Favorable Evolution in Castilla y Leon

A forest firefighter on August 22, 2025, in Argayo, Leon, Castilla y Leon (Spain). Helped by falling temperatures and milder weather than in recent days, firefighting services, both regional and those arriving from other communities and other EU countries, are managing to gain ground on the fires that have ravaged Castilla y Leon for weeks, where they have already been grazed by the flames about 149,426 hectares, 41 percent of those affected throughout the country, according to the latest figure provided by Copernicus information system to which Europa Press has had access. All in all, Castilla y Leon continues to fight 25 uncontrolled fires, eight of them with a Potential Severity Index (IGR) 2, another four of grade 1 and thirteen more active, that is, in level 0, with the province of Leon at the head in terms of severity of fires, with a total of four (Llamas de la Cabrera, Barniedo de la Reina, Gestoso and Colinas del Campo Martín Moro), followed by Zamora (Porto) and Palencia (Cardano de Arriba) 08/23/20

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Wildfires in Spain - Favorable Evolution in Castilla y Leon

Wildfires in Spain - Favorable Evolution in Castilla y Leon

Forest firefighters try to extinguish a fire on August 22, 2025, in Argayo, Leon, Castilla y Leon (Spain). Helped by falling temperatures and milder weather than in recent days, firefighting services, both regional and those arriving from other communities and other EU countries, are managing to gain ground on the fires that have ravaged Castilla y Leon for weeks, where they have already been grazed by the flames about 149,426 hectares, 41 percent of those affected throughout the country, according to the latest figure provided by Copernicus information system to which Europa Press has had access. All in all, Castilla y Leon continues to fight 25 uncontrolled fires, eight of them with a Potential Severity Index (IGR) 2, another four of grade 1 and thirteen more active, that is, in level 0, with the province of Leon at the head in terms of severity of fires, with a total of four (Llamas de la Cabrera, Barniedo de la Reina, Gestoso and Colinas del Campo Martín Moro), followed by Zamora (Porto) and Palencia (Car

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Wildfires in Spain - Favorable Evolution in Castilla y Leon

Wildfires in Spain - Favorable Evolution in Castilla y Leon

A group of forest firefighters try to extinguish a fire on August 22, 2025, in Argayo, Leon, Castilla y Leon (Spain). Helped by falling temperatures and milder weather than in recent days, firefighting services, both regional and those arriving from other communities and other EU countries, are managing to gain ground on the fires that have ravaged Castilla y Leon for weeks, where they have already been grazed by the flames about 149,426 hectares, 41 percent of those affected throughout the country, according to the latest figure provided by Copernicus information system to which Europa Press has had access. All in all, Castilla y Leon continues to fight 25 uncontrolled fires, eight of them with a Potential Severity Index (IGR) 2, another four of grade 1 and thirteen more active, that is, in level 0, with the province of Leon at the head in terms of severity of fires, with a total of four (Llamas de la Cabrera, Barniedo de la Reina, Gestoso and Colinas del Campo Martín Moro), followed by Zamora (Porto) and Pa

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Wildfires in Spain - Favorable Evolution in Castilla y Leon

Wildfires in Spain - Favorable Evolution in Castilla y Leon

A group of forest firefighters try to extinguish a fire on August 22, 2025, in Argayo, Leon, Castilla y Leon (Spain). Helped by falling temperatures and milder weather than in recent days, firefighting services, both regional and those arriving from other communities and other EU countries, are managing to gain ground on the fires that have ravaged Castilla y Leon for weeks, where they have already been grazed by the flames about 149,426 hectares, 41 percent of those affected throughout the country, according to the latest figure provided by Copernicus information system to which Europa Press has had access. All in all, Castilla y Leon continues to fight 25 uncontrolled fires, eight of them with a Potential Severity Index (IGR) 2, another four of grade 1 and thirteen more active, that is, in level 0, with the province of Leon at the head in terms of severity of fires, with a total of four (Llamas de la Cabrera, Barniedo de la Reina, Gestoso and Colinas del Campo Martín Moro), followed by Zamora (Porto) and Pa

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Wildfires in Spain - Favorable Evolution in Castilla y Leon

Wildfires in Spain - Favorable Evolution in Castilla y Leon

Forest firefighters try to extinguish a fire on August 22, 2025, in Argayo, Leon, Castilla y Leon (Spain). Helped by falling temperatures and milder weather than in recent days, firefighting services, both regional and those arriving from other communities and other EU countries, are managing to gain ground on the fires that have ravaged Castilla y Leon for weeks, where they have already been grazed by the flames about 149,426 hectares, 41 percent of those affected throughout the country, according to the latest figure provided by Copernicus information system to which Europa Press has had access. All in all, Castilla y Leon continues to fight 25 uncontrolled fires, eight of them with a Potential Severity Index (IGR) 2, another four of grade 1 and thirteen more active, that is, in level 0, with the province of Leon at the head in terms of severity of fires, with a total of four (Llamas de la Cabrera, Barniedo de la Reina, Gestoso and Colinas del Campo Martín Moro), followed by Zamora (Porto) and Palencia (Car

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Wildfires in Spain - Favorable Evolution in Castilla y Leon

Wildfires in Spain - Favorable Evolution in Castilla y Leon

UME firefighters try to extinguish a fire on August 22, 2025, in Argayo, Leon, Castilla y Leon (Spain). Helped by falling temperatures and milder weather than in recent days, firefighting services, both regional and those arriving from other communities and other EU countries, are managing to gain ground on the fires that have ravaged Castilla y Leon for weeks, where they have already been grazed by the flames about 149,426 hectares, 41 percent of those affected throughout the country, according to the latest figure provided by Copernicus information system to which Europa Press has had access. All in all, Castilla y Leon continues to fight 25 uncontrolled fires, eight of them with a Potential Severity Index (IGR) 2, another four of grade 1 and thirteen more active, that is, in level 0, with the province of Leon at the head in terms of severity of fires, with a total of four (Llamas de la Cabrera, Barniedo de la Reina, Gestoso and Colinas del Campo Martín Moro), followed by Zamora (Porto) and Palencia (Cardan

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Wildfires in Spain - Favorable Evolution in Castilla y Leon

Wildfires in Spain - Favorable Evolution in Castilla y Leon

A group of forest firefighters try to extinguish a fire on August 22, 2025, in Argayo, Leon, Castilla y Leon (Spain). Helped by falling temperatures and milder weather than in recent days, firefighting services, both regional and those arriving from other communities and other EU countries, are managing to gain ground on the fires that have ravaged Castilla y Leon for weeks, where they have already been grazed by the flames about 149,426 hectares, 41 percent of those affected throughout the country, according to the latest figure provided by Copernicus information system to which Europa Press has had access. All in all, Castilla y Leon continues to fight 25 uncontrolled fires, eight of them with a Potential Severity Index (IGR) 2, another four of grade 1 and thirteen more active, that is, in level 0, with the province of Leon at the head in terms of severity of fires, with a total of four (Llamas de la Cabrera, Barniedo de la Reina, Gestoso and Colinas del Campo Martín Moro), followed by Zamora (Porto) and Pa

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Wildfires in Spain - Favorable Evolution in Castilla y Leon

Wildfires in Spain - Favorable Evolution in Castilla y Leon

A forest firefighter on August 22, 2025, in Argayo, Leon, Castilla y Leon (Spain). Helped by falling temperatures and milder weather than in recent days, firefighting services, both regional and those arriving from other communities and other EU countries, are managing to gain ground on the fires that have ravaged Castilla y Leon for weeks, where they have already been grazed by the flames about 149,426 hectares, 41 percent of those affected throughout the country, according to the latest figure provided by Copernicus information system to which Europa Press has had access. All in all, Castilla y Leon continues to fight 25 uncontrolled fires, eight of them with a Potential Severity Index (IGR) 2, another four of grade 1 and thirteen more active, that is, in level 0, with the province of Leon at the head in terms of severity of fires, with a total of four (Llamas de la Cabrera, Barniedo de la Reina, Gestoso and Colinas del Campo Martín Moro), followed by Zamora (Porto) and Palencia (Cardano de Arriba) 08/23/20

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Wildfires in Spain - Favorable Evolution in Castilla y Leon

Wildfires in Spain - Favorable Evolution in Castilla y Leon

A forest firefighter on August 22, 2025, in Argayo, Leon, Castilla y Leon (Spain). Helped by falling temperatures and milder weather than in recent days, firefighting services, both regional and those arriving from other communities and other EU countries, are managing to gain ground on the fires that have ravaged Castilla y Leon for weeks, where they have already been grazed by the flames about 149,426 hectares, 41 percent of those affected throughout the country, according to the latest figure provided by Copernicus information system to which Europa Press has had access. All in all, Castilla y Leon continues to fight 25 uncontrolled fires, eight of them with a Potential Severity Index (IGR) 2, another four of grade 1 and thirteen more active, that is, in level 0, with the province of Leon at the head in terms of severity of fires, with a total of four (Llamas de la Cabrera, Barniedo de la Reina, Gestoso and Colinas del Campo Martín Moro), followed by Zamora (Porto) and Palencia (Cardano de Arriba) 08/23/20

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Wildfires in Spain - Favorable Evolution in Castilla y Leon

Wildfires in Spain - Favorable Evolution in Castilla y Leon

A forest firefighter tries to extinguish a fire on August 22, 2025, in Argayo, Leon, Castilla y Leon (Spain). Helped by falling temperatures and milder weather than in recent days, firefighting services, both regional and those arriving from other communities and other EU countries, are managing to gain ground on the fires that have ravaged Castilla y Leon for weeks, where they have already been grazed by the flames about 149,426 hectares, 41 percent of those affected throughout the country, according to the latest figure provided by Copernicus information system to which Europa Press has had access. All in all, Castilla y Leon continues to fight 25 uncontrolled fires, eight of them with a Potential Severity Index (IGR) 2, another four of grade 1 and thirteen more active, that is, in level 0, with the province of Leon at the head in terms of severity of fires, with a total of four (Llamas de la Cabrera, Barniedo de la Reina, Gestoso and Colinas del Campo Martín Moro), followed by Zamora (Porto) and Palencia (

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Wildfires in Spain - Favorable Evolution in Castilla y Leon

Wildfires in Spain - Favorable Evolution in Castilla y Leon

A group of forest firefighters try to extinguish a fire on August 22, 2025, in Argayo, Leon, Castilla y Leon (Spain). Helped by falling temperatures and milder weather than in recent days, firefighting services, both regional and those arriving from other communities and other EU countries, are managing to gain ground on the fires that have ravaged Castilla y Leon for weeks, where they have already been grazed by the flames about 149,426 hectares, 41 percent of those affected throughout the country, according to the latest figure provided by Copernicus information system to which Europa Press has had access. All in all, Castilla y Leon continues to fight 25 uncontrolled fires, eight of them with a Potential Severity Index (IGR) 2, another four of grade 1 and thirteen more active, that is, in level 0, with the province of Leon at the head in terms of severity of fires, with a total of four (Llamas de la Cabrera, Barniedo de la Reina, Gestoso and Colinas del Campo Martín Moro), followed by Zamora (Porto) and Pa

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Wildfires in Spain - Favorable Evolution in Castilla y Leon

Wildfires in Spain - Favorable Evolution in Castilla y Leon

A forest firefighter on August 22, 2025, in Argayo, Leon, Castilla y Leon (Spain). Helped by falling temperatures and milder weather than in recent days, firefighting services, both regional and those arriving from other communities and other EU countries, are managing to gain ground on the fires that have ravaged Castilla y Leon for weeks, where they have already been grazed by the flames about 149,426 hectares, 41 percent of those affected throughout the country, according to the latest figure provided by Copernicus information system to which Europa Press has had access. All in all, Castilla y Leon continues to fight 25 uncontrolled fires, eight of them with a Potential Severity Index (IGR) 2, another four of grade 1 and thirteen more active, that is, in level 0, with the province of Leon at the head in terms of severity of fires, with a total of four (Llamas de la Cabrera, Barniedo de la Reina, Gestoso and Colinas del Campo Martín Moro), followed by Zamora (Porto) and Palencia (Cardano de Arriba) 08/23/20

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Wildfires in Spain - Favorable Evolution in Castilla y Leon

Wildfires in Spain - Favorable Evolution in Castilla y Leon

A forest firefighter tries to extinguish a fire on August 22, 2025, in Argayo, Leon, Castilla y Leon (Spain). Helped by falling temperatures and milder weather than in recent days, firefighting services, both regional and those arriving from other communities and other EU countries, are managing to gain ground on the fires that have ravaged Castilla y Leon for weeks, where they have already been grazed by the flames about 149,426 hectares, 41 percent of those affected throughout the country, according to the latest figure provided by Copernicus information system to which Europa Press has had access. All in all, Castilla y Leon continues to fight 25 uncontrolled fires, eight of them with a Potential Severity Index (IGR) 2, another four of grade 1 and thirteen more active, that is, in level 0, with the province of Leon at the head in terms of severity of fires, with a total of four (Llamas de la Cabrera, Barniedo de la Reina, Gestoso and Colinas del Campo Martín Moro), followed by Zamora (Porto) and Palencia (

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Wildfires in Spain - Favorable Evolution in Castilla y Leon

Wildfires in Spain - Favorable Evolution in Castilla y Leon

A forest firefighter tries to extinguish a fire on August 22, 2025, in Argayo, Leon, Castilla y Leon (Spain). Helped by falling temperatures and milder weather than in recent days, firefighting services, both regional and those arriving from other communities and other EU countries, are managing to gain ground on the fires that have ravaged Castilla y Leon for weeks, where they have already been grazed by the flames about 149,426 hectares, 41 percent of those affected throughout the country, according to the latest figure provided by Copernicus information system to which Europa Press has had access. All in all, Castilla y Leon continues to fight 25 uncontrolled fires, eight of them with a Potential Severity Index (IGR) 2, another four of grade 1 and thirteen more active, that is, in level 0, with the province of Leon at the head in terms of severity of fires, with a total of four (Llamas de la Cabrera, Barniedo de la Reina, Gestoso and Colinas del Campo Martín Moro), followed by Zamora (Porto) and Palencia (

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Wildfires in Spain - Favorable Evolution in Castilla y Leon

Wildfires in Spain - Favorable Evolution in Castilla y Leon

A forest firefighter tries to extinguish a fire on August 22, 2025, in Argayo, Leon, Castilla y Leon (Spain). Helped by falling temperatures and milder weather than in recent days, firefighting services, both regional and those arriving from other communities and other EU countries, are managing to gain ground on the fires that have ravaged Castilla y Leon for weeks, where they have already been grazed by the flames about 149,426 hectares, 41 percent of those affected throughout the country, according to the latest figure provided by Copernicus information system to which Europa Press has had access. All in all, Castilla y Leon continues to fight 25 uncontrolled fires, eight of them with a Potential Severity Index (IGR) 2, another four of grade 1 and thirteen more active, that is, in level 0, with the province of Leon at the head in terms of severity of fires, with a total of four (Llamas de la Cabrera, Barniedo de la Reina, Gestoso and Colinas del Campo Martín Moro), followed by Zamora (Porto) and Palencia (

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THE KING VISITS SWEDISH NATO SOLDIERS IN LATVIA

THE KING VISITS SWEDISH NATO SOLDIERS IN LATVIA

King Carl Gustaf is greeted by Battalion Commander Lieutenant Colonel, Henrik Rosdahl, during his visit to the Swedish battalion at Camp Valdemar, at the Ādaži base, outside Riga in Latvia. Camp Valdemar is Sweden's contribution to NATO's multinational brigade. As a NATO member, Sweden contributes an army unit in Latvia within the framework of NATO's composite battle groups located in eight countries in Eastern Europe. The aim is to act as a deterrent to a possible Russian attack on the West and NATO.Photo: Anders Wiklund / TT / Code 10040

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THE KING VISITS SWEDISH NATO SOLDIERS IN LATVIA

THE KING VISITS SWEDISH NATO SOLDIERS IN LATVIA

King Carl Gustaf is greeted by Battalion Commander Lieutenant Colonel, Henrik Rosdahl, during his visit to the Swedish battalion at Camp Valdemar, at the Ādaži base, outside Riga in Latvia. Camp Valdemar is Sweden's contribution to NATO's multinational brigade. As a NATO member, Sweden contributes an army unit in Latvia within the framework of NATO's composite battle groups located in eight countries in Eastern Europe. The aim is to act as a deterrent to a possible Russian attack on the West and NATO.Photo: Anders Wiklund / TT / Code 10040

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Princess Leonor's Voyage on The Elcano - Spain

Princess Leonor's Voyage on The Elcano - Spain

Princess Leonor, during maneuvers aboard the training ship Juan Sebastián de Elcano, on the Navy training ship 'Juan Sebastián Elcano', on January 31, 2025. After completing her voyage from Cadiz to the Canary Islands, Leonor will make her next stop in Brazil on February 14. This will be one of the eight countries where they plan to stop during the next five months of her training as a midshipman. Photo by Lorena Sopena/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Princess Leonor's Voyage on The Elcano - Spain

Princess Leonor's Voyage on The Elcano - Spain

Princess Leonor, together with her fellow midshipmen in a sail-tying exercise, on the Navy training ship 'Juan Sebastián Elcano', on January 31, 2025. After completing her voyage from Cadiz to the Canary Islands, Leonor will make her next stop in Brazil on February 14. This will be one of the eight countries where they plan to stop during the next five months of her training as a midshipman. Photo by Lorena Sopena/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Princess Leonor's Voyage on The Elcano - Spain

Princess Leonor's Voyage on The Elcano - Spain

Princess Leonor, during maneuvers aboard the training ship Juan Sebastián de Elcano, on the Navy training ship 'Juan Sebastián Elcano', on January 31, 2025. After completing her voyage from Cadiz to the Canary Islands, Leonor will make her next stop in Brazil on February 14. This will be one of the eight countries where they plan to stop during the next five months of her training as a midshipman. Photo by Lorena Sopena/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Princess Leonor's Voyage on The Elcano - Spain

Princess Leonor's Voyage on The Elcano - Spain

Princess Leonor, practicing orientation with the sextant, on the Navy training ship 'Juan Sebastián Elcano', on January 31, 2025. After completing her voyage from Cadiz to the Canary Islands, Leonor will make her next stop in Brazil on February 14. This will be one of the eight countries where they plan to stop during the next five months of her training as a midshipman. Photo by Lorena Sopena/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Princess Leonor's Voyage on The Elcano - Spain

Princess Leonor's Voyage on The Elcano - Spain

Princess Leonor, practicing orientation with the sextant, on the Navy training ship 'Juan Sebastián Elcano', on January 31, 2025. After completing her voyage from Cadiz to the Canary Islands, Leonor will make her next stop in Brazil on February 14. This will be one of the eight countries where they plan to stop during the next five months of her training as a midshipman. Photo by Lorena Sopena/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Princess Leonor's Voyage on The Elcano - Spain

Princess Leonor's Voyage on The Elcano - Spain

Princess Leonor, during maneuvers aboard the training ship Juan Sebastián de Elcano, on the Navy training ship 'Juan Sebastián Elcano', on January 31, 2025. After completing her voyage from Cadiz to the Canary Islands, Leonor will make her next stop in Brazil on February 14. This will be one of the eight countries where they plan to stop during the next five months of her training as a midshipman. Photo by Lorena Sopena/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Princess Leonor's Voyage on The Elcano - Spain

Princess Leonor's Voyage on The Elcano - Spain

Princess Leonor, during maneuvers aboard the training ship Juan Sebastián de Elcano, on the Navy training ship 'Juan Sebastián Elcano', on January 31, 2025. After completing her voyage from Cadiz to the Canary Islands, Leonor will make her next stop in Brazil on February 14. This will be one of the eight countries where they plan to stop during the next five months of her training as a midshipman. Photo by Lorena Sopena/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Princess Leonor's Voyage on The Elcano - Spain

Princess Leonor's Voyage on The Elcano - Spain

Princess Leonor, with her midshipmen mates in the dining room, on the Navy training ship 'Juan Sebastián Elcano', on January 31, 2025. After completing her voyage from Cadiz to the Canary Islands, Leonor will make her next stop in Brazil on February 14. This will be one of the eight countries where they plan to stop during the next five months of her training as a midshipman. Photo by Lorena Sopena/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Princess Leonor's Voyage on The Elcano - Spain

Princess Leonor's Voyage on The Elcano - Spain

Princess Leonor, during maneuvers aboard the training ship Juan Sebastián de Elcano, on the Navy training ship 'Juan Sebastián Elcano', on January 31, 2025. After completing her voyage from Cadiz to the Canary Islands, Leonor will make her next stop in Brazil on February 14. This will be one of the eight countries where they plan to stop during the next five months of her training as a midshipman. Photo by Lorena Sopena/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Princess Leonor's Voyage on The Elcano - Spain

Princess Leonor's Voyage on The Elcano - Spain

Princess Leonor, during maneuvers aboard the training ship Juan Sebastián de Elcano, on the Navy training ship 'Juan Sebastián Elcano', on January 31, 2025. After completing her voyage from Cadiz to the Canary Islands, Leonor will make her next stop in Brazil on February 14. This will be one of the eight countries where they plan to stop during the next five months of her training as a midshipman. Photo by Lorena Sopena/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Princess Leonor's Voyage on The Elcano - Spain

Princess Leonor's Voyage on The Elcano - Spain

Princess Leonor, together with her fellow midshipmen in a sail-tying exercise, on the Navy training ship 'Juan Sebastián Elcano', on January 31, 2025. After completing her voyage from Cadiz to the Canary Islands, Leonor will make her next stop in Brazil on February 14. This will be one of the eight countries where they plan to stop during the next five months of her training as a midshipman. Photo by Lorena Sopena/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Leadership of foreign ministries from Nordic-Baltic Eight countries visit Odesa

Leadership of foreign ministries from Nordic-Baltic Eight countries visit Odesa

ODESA, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 16, 2024 - Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom of Norway Espen Barth Eide attends a joint briefing as leaders of foreign ministries from the Nordic-Baltic Eight countries are on a visit to Odesa, southern Ukraine.

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Leadership of foreign ministries from Nordic-Baltic Eight countries visit Odesa

Leadership of foreign ministries from Nordic-Baltic Eight countries visit Odesa

ODESA, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 16, 2024 - State Secretary to Foreign and Defence Ministries of the Republic of Finland Pasi Rajala attends a joint briefing as leaders of foreign ministries from the Nordic-Baltic Eight countries are on a visit to Odesa, southern Ukraine.

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Leadership of foreign ministries from Nordic-Baltic Eight countries visit Odesa

Leadership of foreign ministries from Nordic-Baltic Eight countries visit Odesa

ODESA, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 16, 2024 - Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Andrii Sybiha attends a joint briefing as leaders of foreign ministries from the Nordic-Baltic Eight countries are on a visit to Odesa, southern Ukraine.

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Leadership of foreign ministries from Nordic-Baltic Eight countries visit Odesa

Leadership of foreign ministries from Nordic-Baltic Eight countries visit Odesa

ODESA, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 16, 2024 - Minister for Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom of Sweden Maria Malmer Stenergard, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Andrii Sybiha and Minister for Foreign Affairs of Denmark Lars Lokke Rasmussen (L to R) attend a joint briefing as leaders of foreign ministries from the Nordic-Baltic Eight countries are on a visit to Odesa, southern Ukraine.

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Leadership of foreign ministries from Nordic-Baltic Eight countries visit Odesa

Leadership of foreign ministries from Nordic-Baltic Eight countries visit Odesa

ODESA, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 16, 2024 - Minister for Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Latvia Baiba Braze attends a joint briefing as leaders of foreign ministries from the Nordic-Baltic Eight countries are on a visit to Odesa, southern Ukraine.

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Leadership of foreign ministries from Nordic-Baltic Eight countries visit Odesa

Leadership of foreign ministries from Nordic-Baltic Eight countries visit Odesa

ODESA, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 16, 2024 - Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom of Norway Espen Barth Eide (L) and Permanent Secretary of State of Iceland Martin Eyjolfsson attend a joint briefing as leaders of foreign ministries from the Nordic-Baltic Eight countries are on a visit to Odesa, southern Ukraine.

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Leadership of foreign ministries from Nordic-Baltic Eight countries visit Odesa

Leadership of foreign ministries from Nordic-Baltic Eight countries visit Odesa

ODESA, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 16, 2024 - Minister for Foreign Affairs of Denmark Lars Lokke Rasmussen attends a joint briefing as leaders of foreign ministries from the Nordic-Baltic Eight countries are on a visit to Odesa, southern Ukraine.

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Leadership of foreign ministries from Nordic-Baltic Eight countries visit Odesa

Leadership of foreign ministries from Nordic-Baltic Eight countries visit Odesa

ODESA, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 16, 2024 - State Secretary to Foreign and Defence Ministries of the Republic of Finland Pasi Rajala, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Lithuania Gabrielius Landsbergis, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Estonia Margus Tsahkna, Minister for Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom of Sweden Maria Malmer Stenergard, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Andrii Sybiha, Minister for Foreign Affairs of Denmark Lars Lokke Rasmussen, Minister for Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Latvia Baiba Braze, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom of Norway Espen Barth Eide and Permanent Secretary of State of Iceland Martin Eyjolfsson (L to R) hold a joint briefing as leaders of foreign ministries from the Nordic-Baltic Eight countries are on a visit to Odesa, southern Ukraine.

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Leadership of foreign ministries from Nordic-Baltic Eight countries visit Odesa

Leadership of foreign ministries from Nordic-Baltic Eight countries visit Odesa

ODESA, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 16, 2024 - State Secretary to Foreign and Defence Ministries of the Republic of Finland Pasi Rajala, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Lithuania Gabrielius Landsbergis, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Estonia Margus Tsahkna, Minister for Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom of Sweden Maria Malmer Stenergard, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Andrii Sybiha, Minister for Foreign Affairs of Denmark Lars Lokke Rasmussen, Minister for Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Latvia Baiba Braze, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom of Norway Espen Barth Eide and Permanent Secretary of State of Iceland Martin Eyjolfsson (L to R) hold a joint briefing as leaders of foreign ministries from the Nordic-Baltic Eight countries are on a visit to Odesa, southern Ukraine.

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Leadership of foreign ministries from Nordic-Baltic Eight countries visit Odesa

Leadership of foreign ministries from Nordic-Baltic Eight countries visit Odesa

ODESA, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 16, 2024 - Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Estonia Margus Tsahkna attends a joint briefing as leaders of foreign ministries from the Nordic-Baltic Eight countries are on a visit to Odesa, southern Ukraine.

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Leadership of foreign ministries from Nordic-Baltic Eight countries visit Odesa

Leadership of foreign ministries from Nordic-Baltic Eight countries visit Odesa

ODESA, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 16, 2024 - State Secretary to Foreign and Defence Ministries of the Republic of Finland Pasi Rajala, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Lithuania Gabrielius Landsbergis and Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Estonia Margus Tsahkna (L to R) attend a joint briefing as leaders of foreign ministries from the Nordic-Baltic Eight countries are on a visit to Odesa, southern Ukraine.

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Leadership of foreign ministries from Nordic-Baltic Eight countries visit Odesa

Leadership of foreign ministries from Nordic-Baltic Eight countries visit Odesa

ODESA, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 16, 2024 - Minister for Foreign Affairs of Denmark Lars Lokke Rasmussen attends a joint briefing as leaders of foreign ministries from the Nordic-Baltic Eight countries are on a visit to Odesa, southern Ukraine.

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Leadership of foreign ministries from Nordic-Baltic Eight countries visit Odesa

Leadership of foreign ministries from Nordic-Baltic Eight countries visit Odesa

ODESA, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 16, 2024 - Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Andrii Sybiha, Minister for Foreign Affairs of Denmark Lars Lokke Rasmussen and Minister for Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Latvia Baiba Braze (L to R) hold a joint briefing as leaders of foreign ministries from the Nordic-Baltic Eight countries are on a visit to Odesa, southern Ukraine.

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Leadership of foreign ministries from Nordic-Baltic Eight countries visit Odesa

Leadership of foreign ministries from Nordic-Baltic Eight countries visit Odesa

ODESA, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 16, 2024 - Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Estonia Margus Tsahkna attends a joint briefing as leaders of foreign ministries from the Nordic-Baltic Eight countries are on a visit to Odesa, southern Ukraine.

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Leadership of foreign ministries from Nordic-Baltic Eight countries visit Odesa

Leadership of foreign ministries from Nordic-Baltic Eight countries visit Odesa

ODESA, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 16, 2024 - Minister for Foreign Affairs of Denmark Lars Lokke Rasmussen, Minister for Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Latvia Baiba Braze, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom of Norway Espen Barth Eide and Permanent Secretary of State of Iceland Martin Eyjolfsson (L to R) hold a joint briefing as leaders of foreign ministries from the Nordic-Baltic Eight countries are on a visit to Odesa, southern Ukraine.

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Leadership of foreign ministries from Nordic-Baltic Eight countries visit Odesa

Leadership of foreign ministries from Nordic-Baltic Eight countries visit Odesa

ODESA, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 16, 2024 - Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Lithuania Gabrielius Landsbergis attends a joint briefing as leaders of foreign ministries from the Nordic-Baltic Eight countries are on a visit to Odesa, southern Ukraine.

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Leadership of foreign ministries from Nordic-Baltic Eight countries visit Odesa

Leadership of foreign ministries from Nordic-Baltic Eight countries visit Odesa

ODESA, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 16, 2024 - Minister for Foreign Affairs of Denmark Lars Lokke Rasmussen, Minister for Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Latvia Baiba Braze and Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom of Norway Espen Barth Eide (L to R) attend a joint briefing as leaders of foreign ministries from the Nordic-Baltic Eight countries are on a visit to Odesa, southern Ukraine.

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Leadership of foreign ministries from Nordic-Baltic Eight countries visit Odesa

Leadership of foreign ministries from Nordic-Baltic Eight countries visit Odesa

ODESA, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 16, 2024 - Minister for Foreign Affairs of Denmark Lars Lokke Rasmussen, Minister for Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Latvia Baiba Braze and Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom of Norway Espen Barth Eide (L to R) attend a joint briefing as leaders of foreign ministries from the Nordic-Baltic Eight countries are on a visit to Odesa, southern Ukraine.

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