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US: Massive Fire Erupts at Abandoned Hotel Near St. David’s Medical Center, Austin

A massive fire broke out in downtown Austin on Sunday afternoon, October 5. The blaze erupted at an abandoned hotel near the Rodeway Inn and St. David’s Medical Center. The cause of the fire and details about any injuries remain unknown as of writing.

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The Global Sumud Humanitarian Flotilla Intercepted by The Israeli Army

The Global Sumud Humanitarian Flotilla Intercepted by The Israeli Army

Global Sumud Flotilla, the "All Inn" ship boarded by the Israeli army. On Wednesday 1 October, Israeli naval forces intercepted ‘several ships’ from the flotilla approaching the Gaza Strip, including the one carrying Swedish activist Greta Thunberg. The Israeli government had previously ordered dozens of ships from the Global Sumud Flotilla to change course. -- This is a private photo posted on social media or broadcast media provided by this Agency. The Agency claims no ownership, including but not limited to copyright or license, in the attached material. Photo by fotogramma/IPA/ABACAPRESS.COM

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The Global Sumud Humanitarian Flotilla Intercepted by The Israeli Army

The Global Sumud Humanitarian Flotilla Intercepted by The Israeli Army

Global Sumud Flotilla, the "All Inn" ship boarded by the Israeli army. On Wednesday 1 October, Israeli naval forces intercepted ‘several ships’ from the flotilla approaching the Gaza Strip, including the one carrying Swedish activist Greta Thunberg. The Israeli government had previously ordered dozens of ships from the Global Sumud Flotilla to change course. -- This is a private photo posted on social media or broadcast media provided by this Agency. The Agency claims no ownership, including but not limited to copyright or license, in the attached material. Photo by fotogramma/IPA/ABACAPRESS.COM

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The Global Sumud Humanitarian Flotilla Intercepted by The Israeli Army

The Global Sumud Humanitarian Flotilla Intercepted by The Israeli Army

Global Sumud Flotilla, the "All Inn" ship boarded by the Israeli army. On Wednesday 1 October, Israeli naval forces intercepted ‘several ships’ from the flotilla approaching the Gaza Strip, including the one carrying Swedish activist Greta Thunberg. The Israeli government had previously ordered dozens of ships from the Global Sumud Flotilla to change course. -- This is a private photo posted on social media or broadcast media provided by this Agency. The Agency claims no ownership, including but not limited to copyright or license, in the attached material. Photo by fotogramma/IPA/ABACAPRESS.COM

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The Global Sumud Humanitarian Flotilla Intercepted by The Israeli Army

The Global Sumud Humanitarian Flotilla Intercepted by The Israeli Army

Global Sumud Flotilla, the "All Inn" ship boarded by the Israeli army. On Wednesday 1 October, Israeli naval forces intercepted ‘several ships’ from the flotilla approaching the Gaza Strip, including the one carrying Swedish activist Greta Thunberg. The Israeli government had previously ordered dozens of ships from the Global Sumud Flotilla to change course. -- This is a private photo posted on social media or broadcast media provided by this Agency. The Agency claims no ownership, including but not limited to copyright or license, in the attached material. Photo by fotogramma/IPA/ABACAPRESS.COM

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The Global Sumud Humanitarian Flotilla Intercepted by The Israeli Army

The Global Sumud Humanitarian Flotilla Intercepted by The Israeli Army

Global Sumud Flotilla, the "All Inn" ship boarded by the Israeli army. On Wednesday 1 October, Israeli naval forces intercepted ‘several ships’ from the flotilla approaching the Gaza Strip, including the one carrying Swedish activist Greta Thunberg. The Israeli government had previously ordered dozens of ships from the Global Sumud Flotilla to change course. -- This is a private photo posted on social media or broadcast media provided by this Agency. The Agency claims no ownership, including but not limited to copyright or license, in the attached material. Photo by fotogramma/IPA/ABACAPRESS.COM

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The Global Sumud Humanitarian Flotilla Intercepted by The Israeli Army

The Global Sumud Humanitarian Flotilla Intercepted by The Israeli Army

Global Sumud Flotilla, the "All Inn" ship boarded by the Israeli army. On Wednesday 1 October, Israeli naval forces intercepted ‘several ships’ from the flotilla approaching the Gaza Strip, including the one carrying Swedish activist Greta Thunberg. The Israeli government had previously ordered dozens of ships from the Global Sumud Flotilla to change course. -- This is a private photo posted on social media or broadcast media provided by this Agency. The Agency claims no ownership, including but not limited to copyright or license, in the attached material. Photo by fotogramma/IPA/ABACAPRESS.COM

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The Global Sumud Humanitarian Flotilla Intercepted by The Israeli Army

The Global Sumud Humanitarian Flotilla Intercepted by The Israeli Army

Global Sumud Flotilla, the "All Inn" ship boarded by the Israeli army. On Wednesday 1 October, Israeli naval forces intercepted ‘several ships’ from the flotilla approaching the Gaza Strip, including the one carrying Swedish activist Greta Thunberg. The Israeli government had previously ordered dozens of ships from the Global Sumud Flotilla to change course. -- This is a private photo posted on social media or broadcast media provided by this Agency. The Agency claims no ownership, including but not limited to copyright or license, in the attached material. Photo by fotogramma/IPA/ABACAPRESS.COM

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The Global Sumud Humanitarian Flotilla Intercepted by The Israeli Army

The Global Sumud Humanitarian Flotilla Intercepted by The Israeli Army

Global Sumud Flotilla, the "All Inn" ship boarded by the Israeli army. On Wednesday 1 October, Israeli naval forces intercepted ‘several ships’ from the flotilla approaching the Gaza Strip, including the one carrying Swedish activist Greta Thunberg. The Israeli government had previously ordered dozens of ships from the Global Sumud Flotilla to change course. -- This is a private photo posted on social media or broadcast media provided by this Agency. The Agency claims no ownership, including but not limited to copyright or license, in the attached material. Photo by fotogramma/IPA/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration - Mauritania

Illustration - Mauritania

MAURITANIA. ATAR. KIDS WITH BIKES PASSING BY THE INN MONOT. Photo by Antoine Lorgnier/Only World/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration - Mauritania

Illustration - Mauritania

MAURITANIA. ATAR. THE INN MONOT. Photo by Antoine Lorgnier/Only World/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration - Alsace

Illustration - Alsace

FRANCE. ALSACE. HAUT-RHIN (68) AERIAL VIEW OF THE RIDGE ROAD NEAR WILLER-SUR-THUR AND THE FREUNDSTEIN FARMHOUSE INN IN THE MORNING LIGHT. Photo by Vincent Schneider/Only France/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Vatican’s Ecological Project In The Pope’s Gardens in Castel Gandolfo

Vatican’s Ecological Project In The Pope’s Gardens in Castel Gandolfo

View of the Gardens of the Pontifical Villas located within the papal estate at Castel Gandolfo, near Rome, Italy on September 2, 2025, ahead of Pope Leo XIV's inauguration of the ‘Borgo Laudato Si' Project. Located on the area of the Pontifical villa, gardens and farms of Castel Gandolfo, the ‘Borgo Laudato Si' offers a richly biodiverse environment (with more than 3,000 plants from 300 species), providing visitors with an immersive experience in natural beauty. Borgo Laudato Si’ includes 55 hectares of extraterritorial area, divided into 35 hectares of magnificent gardens and 20 hectares of agricultural and farming land, greenhouses and service buildings that the Borgo is committed to preserving and developing with loving care, by also adding to the investment on education the essential commitment to foster the culture of care. Regarding the gardens area, the Borgo is entrusted with their preservation, maintenance, care, and at the same time development, by also applying new techniques and technological inn

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Vatican’s Ecological Project In The Pope’s Gardens in Castel Gandolfo

Vatican’s Ecological Project In The Pope’s Gardens in Castel Gandolfo

View of the Gardens of the Pontifical Villas located within the papal estate at Castel Gandolfo, near Rome, Italy on September 2, 2025, ahead of Pope Leo XIV's inauguration of the ‘Borgo Laudato Si' Project. Located on the area of the Pontifical villa, gardens and farms of Castel Gandolfo, the ‘Borgo Laudato Si' offers a richly biodiverse environment (with more than 3,000 plants from 300 species), providing visitors with an immersive experience in natural beauty. Borgo Laudato Si’ includes 55 hectares of extraterritorial area, divided into 35 hectares of magnificent gardens and 20 hectares of agricultural and farming land, greenhouses and service buildings that the Borgo is committed to preserving and developing with loving care, by also adding to the investment on education the essential commitment to foster the culture of care. Regarding the gardens area, the Borgo is entrusted with their preservation, maintenance, care, and at the same time development, by also applying new techniques and technological inn

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Vatican’s Ecological Project In The Pope’s Gardens in Castel Gandolfo

Vatican’s Ecological Project In The Pope’s Gardens in Castel Gandolfo

View of the Gardens of the Pontifical Villas located within the papal estate at Castel Gandolfo, near Rome, Italy on September 2, 2025, ahead of Pope Leo XIV's inauguration of the ‘Borgo Laudato Si' Project. Located on the area of the Pontifical villa, gardens and farms of Castel Gandolfo, the ‘Borgo Laudato Si' offers a richly biodiverse environment (with more than 3,000 plants from 300 species), providing visitors with an immersive experience in natural beauty. Borgo Laudato Si’ includes 55 hectares of extraterritorial area, divided into 35 hectares of magnificent gardens and 20 hectares of agricultural and farming land, greenhouses and service buildings that the Borgo is committed to preserving and developing with loving care, by also adding to the investment on education the essential commitment to foster the culture of care. Regarding the gardens area, the Borgo is entrusted with their preservation, maintenance, care, and at the same time development, by also applying new techniques and technological inn

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Vatican’s Ecological Project In The Pope’s Gardens in Castel Gandolfo

Vatican’s Ecological Project In The Pope’s Gardens in Castel Gandolfo

View of the Gardens of the Pontifical Villas located within the papal estate at Castel Gandolfo, near Rome, Italy on September 2, 2025, ahead of Pope Leo XIV's inauguration of the ‘Borgo Laudato Si' Project. Located on the area of the Pontifical villa, gardens and farms of Castel Gandolfo, the ‘Borgo Laudato Si' offers a richly biodiverse environment (with more than 3,000 plants from 300 species), providing visitors with an immersive experience in natural beauty. Borgo Laudato Si’ includes 55 hectares of extraterritorial area, divided into 35 hectares of magnificent gardens and 20 hectares of agricultural and farming land, greenhouses and service buildings that the Borgo is committed to preserving and developing with loving care, by also adding to the investment on education the essential commitment to foster the culture of care. Regarding the gardens area, the Borgo is entrusted with their preservation, maintenance, care, and at the same time development, by also applying new techniques and technological inn

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Vatican’s Ecological Project In The Pope’s Gardens in Castel Gandolfo

Vatican’s Ecological Project In The Pope’s Gardens in Castel Gandolfo

View of the Gardens of the Pontifical Villas located within the papal estate at Castel Gandolfo, near Rome, Italy on September 2, 2025, ahead of Pope Leo XIV's inauguration of the ‘Borgo Laudato Si' Project. Located on the area of the Pontifical villa, gardens and farms of Castel Gandolfo, the ‘Borgo Laudato Si' offers a richly biodiverse environment (with more than 3,000 plants from 300 species), providing visitors with an immersive experience in natural beauty. Borgo Laudato Si’ includes 55 hectares of extraterritorial area, divided into 35 hectares of magnificent gardens and 20 hectares of agricultural and farming land, greenhouses and service buildings that the Borgo is committed to preserving and developing with loving care, by also adding to the investment on education the essential commitment to foster the culture of care. Regarding the gardens area, the Borgo is entrusted with their preservation, maintenance, care, and at the same time development, by also applying new techniques and technological inn

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Vatican’s Ecological Project In The Pope’s Gardens in Castel Gandolfo

Vatican’s Ecological Project In The Pope’s Gardens in Castel Gandolfo

View of the Gardens of the Pontifical Villas located within the papal estate at Castel Gandolfo, near Rome, Italy on September 2, 2025, ahead of Pope Leo XIV's inauguration of the ‘Borgo Laudato Si' Project. Located on the area of the Pontifical villa, gardens and farms of Castel Gandolfo, the ‘Borgo Laudato Si' offers a richly biodiverse environment (with more than 3,000 plants from 300 species), providing visitors with an immersive experience in natural beauty. Borgo Laudato Si’ includes 55 hectares of extraterritorial area, divided into 35 hectares of magnificent gardens and 20 hectares of agricultural and farming land, greenhouses and service buildings that the Borgo is committed to preserving and developing with loving care, by also adding to the investment on education the essential commitment to foster the culture of care. Regarding the gardens area, the Borgo is entrusted with their preservation, maintenance, care, and at the same time development, by also applying new techniques and technological inn

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Vatican’s Ecological Project In The Pope’s Gardens in Castel Gandolfo

Vatican’s Ecological Project In The Pope’s Gardens in Castel Gandolfo

View of the Gardens of the Pontifical Villas located within the papal estate at Castel Gandolfo, near Rome, Italy on September 2, 2025, ahead of Pope Leo XIV's inauguration of the ‘Borgo Laudato Si' Project. Located on the area of the Pontifical villa, gardens and farms of Castel Gandolfo, the ‘Borgo Laudato Si' offers a richly biodiverse environment (with more than 3,000 plants from 300 species), providing visitors with an immersive experience in natural beauty. Borgo Laudato Si’ includes 55 hectares of extraterritorial area, divided into 35 hectares of magnificent gardens and 20 hectares of agricultural and farming land, greenhouses and service buildings that the Borgo is committed to preserving and developing with loving care, by also adding to the investment on education the essential commitment to foster the culture of care. Regarding the gardens area, the Borgo is entrusted with their preservation, maintenance, care, and at the same time development, by also applying new techniques and technological inn

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Vatican’s Ecological Project In The Pope’s Gardens in Castel Gandolfo

Vatican’s Ecological Project In The Pope’s Gardens in Castel Gandolfo

View of the Gardens of the Pontifical Villas located within the papal estate at Castel Gandolfo, near Rome, Italy on September 2, 2025, ahead of Pope Leo XIV's inauguration of the ‘Borgo Laudato Si' Project. Located on the area of the Pontifical villa, gardens and farms of Castel Gandolfo, the ‘Borgo Laudato Si' offers a richly biodiverse environment (with more than 3,000 plants from 300 species), providing visitors with an immersive experience in natural beauty. Borgo Laudato Si’ includes 55 hectares of extraterritorial area, divided into 35 hectares of magnificent gardens and 20 hectares of agricultural and farming land, greenhouses and service buildings that the Borgo is committed to preserving and developing with loving care, by also adding to the investment on education the essential commitment to foster the culture of care. Regarding the gardens area, the Borgo is entrusted with their preservation, maintenance, care, and at the same time development, by also applying new techniques and technological inn

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Vatican’s Ecological Project In The Pope’s Gardens in Castel Gandolfo

Vatican’s Ecological Project In The Pope’s Gardens in Castel Gandolfo

View of the Gardens of the Pontifical Villas located within the papal estate at Castel Gandolfo, near Rome, Italy on September 2, 2025, ahead of Pope Leo XIV's inauguration of the ‘Borgo Laudato Si' Project. Located on the area of the Pontifical villa, gardens and farms of Castel Gandolfo, the ‘Borgo Laudato Si' offers a richly biodiverse environment (with more than 3,000 plants from 300 species), providing visitors with an immersive experience in natural beauty. Borgo Laudato Si’ includes 55 hectares of extraterritorial area, divided into 35 hectares of magnificent gardens and 20 hectares of agricultural and farming land, greenhouses and service buildings that the Borgo is committed to preserving and developing with loving care, by also adding to the investment on education the essential commitment to foster the culture of care. Regarding the gardens area, the Borgo is entrusted with their preservation, maintenance, care, and at the same time development, by also applying new techniques and technological inn

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Vatican’s Ecological Project In The Pope’s Gardens in Castel Gandolfo

Vatican’s Ecological Project In The Pope’s Gardens in Castel Gandolfo

View of the Gardens of the Pontifical Villas located within the papal estate at Castel Gandolfo, near Rome, Italy on September 2, 2025, ahead of Pope Leo XIV's inauguration of the ‘Borgo Laudato Si' Project. Located on the area of the Pontifical villa, gardens and farms of Castel Gandolfo, the ‘Borgo Laudato Si' offers a richly biodiverse environment (with more than 3,000 plants from 300 species), providing visitors with an immersive experience in natural beauty. Borgo Laudato Si’ includes 55 hectares of extraterritorial area, divided into 35 hectares of magnificent gardens and 20 hectares of agricultural and farming land, greenhouses and service buildings that the Borgo is committed to preserving and developing with loving care, by also adding to the investment on education the essential commitment to foster the culture of care. Regarding the gardens area, the Borgo is entrusted with their preservation, maintenance, care, and at the same time development, by also applying new techniques and technological inn

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Vatican’s Ecological Project In The Pope’s Gardens in Castel Gandolfo

Vatican’s Ecological Project In The Pope’s Gardens in Castel Gandolfo

View of the Gardens of the Pontifical Villas located within the papal estate at Castel Gandolfo, near Rome, Italy on September 2, 2025, ahead of Pope Leo XIV's inauguration of the ‘Borgo Laudato Si' Project. Located on the area of the Pontifical villa, gardens and farms of Castel Gandolfo, the ‘Borgo Laudato Si' offers a richly biodiverse environment (with more than 3,000 plants from 300 species), providing visitors with an immersive experience in natural beauty. Borgo Laudato Si’ includes 55 hectares of extraterritorial area, divided into 35 hectares of magnificent gardens and 20 hectares of agricultural and farming land, greenhouses and service buildings that the Borgo is committed to preserving and developing with loving care, by also adding to the investment on education the essential commitment to foster the culture of care. Regarding the gardens area, the Borgo is entrusted with their preservation, maintenance, care, and at the same time development, by also applying new techniques and technological inn

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Vatican’s Ecological Project In The Pope’s Gardens in Castel Gandolfo

Vatican’s Ecological Project In The Pope’s Gardens in Castel Gandolfo

View of the Gardens of the Pontifical Villas located within the papal estate at Castel Gandolfo, near Rome, Italy on September 2, 2025, ahead of Pope Leo XIV's inauguration of the ‘Borgo Laudato Si' Project. Located on the area of the Pontifical villa, gardens and farms of Castel Gandolfo, the ‘Borgo Laudato Si' offers a richly biodiverse environment (with more than 3,000 plants from 300 species), providing visitors with an immersive experience in natural beauty. Borgo Laudato Si’ includes 55 hectares of extraterritorial area, divided into 35 hectares of magnificent gardens and 20 hectares of agricultural and farming land, greenhouses and service buildings that the Borgo is committed to preserving and developing with loving care, by also adding to the investment on education the essential commitment to foster the culture of care. Regarding the gardens area, the Borgo is entrusted with their preservation, maintenance, care, and at the same time development, by also applying new techniques and technological inn

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Vatican’s Ecological Project In The Pope’s Gardens in Castel Gandolfo

Vatican’s Ecological Project In The Pope’s Gardens in Castel Gandolfo

View of the Gardens of the Pontifical Villas located within the papal estate at Castel Gandolfo, near Rome, Italy on September 2, 2025, ahead of Pope Leo XIV's inauguration of the ‘Borgo Laudato Si' Project. Located on the area of the Pontifical villa, gardens and farms of Castel Gandolfo, the ‘Borgo Laudato Si' offers a richly biodiverse environment (with more than 3,000 plants from 300 species), providing visitors with an immersive experience in natural beauty. Borgo Laudato Si’ includes 55 hectares of extraterritorial area, divided into 35 hectares of magnificent gardens and 20 hectares of agricultural and farming land, greenhouses and service buildings that the Borgo is committed to preserving and developing with loving care, by also adding to the investment on education the essential commitment to foster the culture of care. Regarding the gardens area, the Borgo is entrusted with their preservation, maintenance, care, and at the same time development, by also applying new techniques and technological inn

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Vatican’s Ecological Project In The Pope’s Gardens in Castel Gandolfo

Vatican’s Ecological Project In The Pope’s Gardens in Castel Gandolfo

View of the Gardens of the Pontifical Villas located within the papal estate at Castel Gandolfo, near Rome, Italy on September 2, 2025, ahead of Pope Leo XIV's inauguration of the ‘Borgo Laudato Si' Project. Located on the area of the Pontifical villa, gardens and farms of Castel Gandolfo, the ‘Borgo Laudato Si' offers a richly biodiverse environment (with more than 3,000 plants from 300 species), providing visitors with an immersive experience in natural beauty. Borgo Laudato Si’ includes 55 hectares of extraterritorial area, divided into 35 hectares of magnificent gardens and 20 hectares of agricultural and farming land, greenhouses and service buildings that the Borgo is committed to preserving and developing with loving care, by also adding to the investment on education the essential commitment to foster the culture of care. Regarding the gardens area, the Borgo is entrusted with their preservation, maintenance, care, and at the same time development, by also applying new techniques and technological inn

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Vatican’s Ecological Project In The Pope’s Gardens in Castel Gandolfo

Vatican’s Ecological Project In The Pope’s Gardens in Castel Gandolfo

View of the Gardens of the Pontifical Villas located within the papal estate at Castel Gandolfo, near Rome, Italy on September 2, 2025, ahead of Pope Leo XIV's inauguration of the ‘Borgo Laudato Si' Project. Located on the area of the Pontifical villa, gardens and farms of Castel Gandolfo, the ‘Borgo Laudato Si' offers a richly biodiverse environment (with more than 3,000 plants from 300 species), providing visitors with an immersive experience in natural beauty. Borgo Laudato Si’ includes 55 hectares of extraterritorial area, divided into 35 hectares of magnificent gardens and 20 hectares of agricultural and farming land, greenhouses and service buildings that the Borgo is committed to preserving and developing with loving care, by also adding to the investment on education the essential commitment to foster the culture of care. Regarding the gardens area, the Borgo is entrusted with their preservation, maintenance, care, and at the same time development, by also applying new techniques and technological inn

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Vatican’s Ecological Project In The Pope’s Gardens in Castel Gandolfo

Vatican’s Ecological Project In The Pope’s Gardens in Castel Gandolfo

View of the Gardens of the Pontifical Villas located within the papal estate at Castel Gandolfo, near Rome, Italy on September 2, 2025, ahead of Pope Leo XIV's inauguration of the ‘Borgo Laudato Si' Project. Located on the area of the Pontifical villa, gardens and farms of Castel Gandolfo, the ‘Borgo Laudato Si' offers a richly biodiverse environment (with more than 3,000 plants from 300 species), providing visitors with an immersive experience in natural beauty. Borgo Laudato Si’ includes 55 hectares of extraterritorial area, divided into 35 hectares of magnificent gardens and 20 hectares of agricultural and farming land, greenhouses and service buildings that the Borgo is committed to preserving and developing with loving care, by also adding to the investment on education the essential commitment to foster the culture of care. Regarding the gardens area, the Borgo is entrusted with their preservation, maintenance, care, and at the same time development, by also applying new techniques and technological inn

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Vatican’s Ecological Project In The Pope’s Gardens in Castel Gandolfo

Vatican’s Ecological Project In The Pope’s Gardens in Castel Gandolfo

View of the Gardens of the Pontifical Villas located within the papal estate at Castel Gandolfo, near Rome, Italy on September 2, 2025, ahead of Pope Leo XIV's inauguration of the ‘Borgo Laudato Si' Project. Located on the area of the Pontifical villa, gardens and farms of Castel Gandolfo, the ‘Borgo Laudato Si' offers a richly biodiverse environment (with more than 3,000 plants from 300 species), providing visitors with an immersive experience in natural beauty. Borgo Laudato Si’ includes 55 hectares of extraterritorial area, divided into 35 hectares of magnificent gardens and 20 hectares of agricultural and farming land, greenhouses and service buildings that the Borgo is committed to preserving and developing with loving care, by also adding to the investment on education the essential commitment to foster the culture of care. Regarding the gardens area, the Borgo is entrusted with their preservation, maintenance, care, and at the same time development, by also applying new techniques and technological inn

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Vatican’s Ecological Project In The Pope’s Gardens in Castel Gandolfo

Vatican’s Ecological Project In The Pope’s Gardens in Castel Gandolfo

View of the Gardens of the Pontifical Villas located within the papal estate at Castel Gandolfo, near Rome, Italy on September 2, 2025, ahead of Pope Leo XIV's inauguration of the ‘Borgo Laudato Si' Project. Located on the area of the Pontifical villa, gardens and farms of Castel Gandolfo, the ‘Borgo Laudato Si' offers a richly biodiverse environment (with more than 3,000 plants from 300 species), providing visitors with an immersive experience in natural beauty. Borgo Laudato Si’ includes 55 hectares of extraterritorial area, divided into 35 hectares of magnificent gardens and 20 hectares of agricultural and farming land, greenhouses and service buildings that the Borgo is committed to preserving and developing with loving care, by also adding to the investment on education the essential commitment to foster the culture of care. Regarding the gardens area, the Borgo is entrusted with their preservation, maintenance, care, and at the same time development, by also applying new techniques and technological inn

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Vatican’s Ecological Project In The Pope’s Gardens in Castel Gandolfo

Vatican’s Ecological Project In The Pope’s Gardens in Castel Gandolfo

View of the Gardens of the Pontifical Villas located within the papal estate at Castel Gandolfo, near Rome, Italy on September 2, 2025, ahead of Pope Leo XIV's inauguration of the ‘Borgo Laudato Si' Project. Located on the area of the Pontifical villa, gardens and farms of Castel Gandolfo, the ‘Borgo Laudato Si' offers a richly biodiverse environment (with more than 3,000 plants from 300 species), providing visitors with an immersive experience in natural beauty. Borgo Laudato Si’ includes 55 hectares of extraterritorial area, divided into 35 hectares of magnificent gardens and 20 hectares of agricultural and farming land, greenhouses and service buildings that the Borgo is committed to preserving and developing with loving care, by also adding to the investment on education the essential commitment to foster the culture of care. Regarding the gardens area, the Borgo is entrusted with their preservation, maintenance, care, and at the same time development, by also applying new techniques and technological inn

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Vatican’s Ecological Project In The Pope’s Gardens in Castel Gandolfo

Vatican’s Ecological Project In The Pope’s Gardens in Castel Gandolfo

View of the Gardens of the Pontifical Villas located within the papal estate at Castel Gandolfo, near Rome, Italy on September 2, 2025, ahead of Pope Leo XIV's inauguration of the ‘Borgo Laudato Si' Project. Located on the area of the Pontifical villa, gardens and farms of Castel Gandolfo, the ‘Borgo Laudato Si' offers a richly biodiverse environment (with more than 3,000 plants from 300 species), providing visitors with an immersive experience in natural beauty. Borgo Laudato Si’ includes 55 hectares of extraterritorial area, divided into 35 hectares of magnificent gardens and 20 hectares of agricultural and farming land, greenhouses and service buildings that the Borgo is committed to preserving and developing with loving care, by also adding to the investment on education the essential commitment to foster the culture of care. Regarding the gardens area, the Borgo is entrusted with their preservation, maintenance, care, and at the same time development, by also applying new techniques and technological inn

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Vatican’s Ecological Project In The Pope’s Gardens in Castel Gandolfo

Vatican’s Ecological Project In The Pope’s Gardens in Castel Gandolfo

View of the Gardens of the Pontifical Villas located within the papal estate at Castel Gandolfo, near Rome, Italy on September 2, 2025, ahead of Pope Leo XIV's inauguration of the ‘Borgo Laudato Si' Project. Located on the area of the Pontifical villa, gardens and farms of Castel Gandolfo, the ‘Borgo Laudato Si' offers a richly biodiverse environment (with more than 3,000 plants from 300 species), providing visitors with an immersive experience in natural beauty. Borgo Laudato Si’ includes 55 hectares of extraterritorial area, divided into 35 hectares of magnificent gardens and 20 hectares of agricultural and farming land, greenhouses and service buildings that the Borgo is committed to preserving and developing with loving care, by also adding to the investment on education the essential commitment to foster the culture of care. Regarding the gardens area, the Borgo is entrusted with their preservation, maintenance, care, and at the same time development, by also applying new techniques and technological inn

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Vatican’s Ecological Project In The Pope’s Gardens in Castel Gandolfo

Vatican’s Ecological Project In The Pope’s Gardens in Castel Gandolfo

View of the Gardens of the Pontifical Villas located within the papal estate at Castel Gandolfo, near Rome, Italy on September 2, 2025, ahead of Pope Leo XIV's inauguration of the ‘Borgo Laudato Si' Project. Located on the area of the Pontifical villa, gardens and farms of Castel Gandolfo, the ‘Borgo Laudato Si' offers a richly biodiverse environment (with more than 3,000 plants from 300 species), providing visitors with an immersive experience in natural beauty. Borgo Laudato Si’ includes 55 hectares of extraterritorial area, divided into 35 hectares of magnificent gardens and 20 hectares of agricultural and farming land, greenhouses and service buildings that the Borgo is committed to preserving and developing with loving care, by also adding to the investment on education the essential commitment to foster the culture of care. Regarding the gardens area, the Borgo is entrusted with their preservation, maintenance, care, and at the same time development, by also applying new techniques and technological inn

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Vatican’s Ecological Project In The Pope’s Gardens in Castel Gandolfo

Vatican’s Ecological Project In The Pope’s Gardens in Castel Gandolfo

View of the Gardens of the Pontifical Villas located within the papal estate at Castel Gandolfo, near Rome, Italy on September 2, 2025, ahead of Pope Leo XIV's inauguration of the ‘Borgo Laudato Si' Project. Located on the area of the Pontifical villa, gardens and farms of Castel Gandolfo, the ‘Borgo Laudato Si' offers a richly biodiverse environment (with more than 3,000 plants from 300 species), providing visitors with an immersive experience in natural beauty. Borgo Laudato Si’ includes 55 hectares of extraterritorial area, divided into 35 hectares of magnificent gardens and 20 hectares of agricultural and farming land, greenhouses and service buildings that the Borgo is committed to preserving and developing with loving care, by also adding to the investment on education the essential commitment to foster the culture of care. Regarding the gardens area, the Borgo is entrusted with their preservation, maintenance, care, and at the same time development, by also applying new techniques and technological inn

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Illustration - Pays-Basque

Illustration - Pays-Basque

FRANCE. PYRENEES-ATLANTIQUES (64) AQUITAINE REGION. VILLAGE OF SAINT-PEE-SUR-NIVELLE. THE AUBERGE BASQUE. ITS CHEF CEDRIC BECHADE (32 YEARS-OLD) WHO LEARNED IN THE KITCHENS OF THE HOTEL DU PALAIS IN BIARRITZ AS WELL AS THE CRILLON AND PLAZA ATHENEE IN PARIS RECEIVED 1 STAR FROM THE MICHELIN GUIDE IN 2009 (A UNIQUE FEAT IN FRANCE FOR AN INN OR BED &BREAKFAST). CEDRIC BECHADE NONETHELESS DECIDED TO REFUSE IT TO ESCAPE THE SPIRIT OF COMPETITION AND THE STRESS CAUSED BY THIS SORT OF AWARD... Photo by Antoine Lorgnier/Only France/ABACAPRESS.COM

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US: Mayor Eric Adams Joins Pride Parade in NYC

New Yorkers gathered for an LGBTQ+ Pride parade on Fifth Avenue on Sunday, June 29, where Mayor Eric Adams joined the march but received a mixed reception, including some boos and negative reactions. The celebration, however, ended tragically near the historic Stonewall Inn with a shooting that injured two teenage girls, one critically.

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US: Inn Fire Prompts Evacuations in Mono County, California

The Inn Fire that broke out in Mono County, east-central California, on Thursday, May 22, forced mandatory evacuations. The blaze had burned more than 700 acres as of Saturday, shutting down Highway 395 ahead of Memorial Day weekend.

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CALCIO - Serie B - Cosenza Calcio vs SSC Bari

CALCIO - Serie B - Cosenza Calcio vs SSC Bari

Cesar Falletti ( Bari) inn action during Cosenza Calcio vs SSC Bari, Italian soccer Serie B match in Cosenza, Italy, May 01 2025

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PM Mark Carney At The First Ministers Meeting - Canada

PM Mark Carney At The First Ministers Meeting - Canada

Prime Minister Mark Carney takes part in the First Minister Meeting at the National War Museum inn Ottawa on Friday, March 21, 2025. Photo by Sean Kilpatrick/CP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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The Cabazon Dinosaurs - California

The Cabazon Dinosaurs - California

The Cabazon Dinosaurs, located near Palm Springs, California, are iconic roadside attractions with a fascinating history. They were created by sculptor Claude K. Bell in the 1960s to draw customers to his nearby restaurant, the Wheel Inn. The first dinosaur, a 150-foot-long Brontosaurus named Dinny, was constructed over 11 years using materials salvaged from the construction of Interstate 10. A second dinosaur, a Tyrannosaurus rex named Mr. Rex, was added in 1981 March 10, 2025 Cabazon, California. Photo by Paul Harris Photography/ABACAPRESS.COM

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The Cabazon Dinosaurs - California

The Cabazon Dinosaurs - California

The Cabazon Dinosaurs, located near Palm Springs, California, are iconic roadside attractions with a fascinating history. They were created by sculptor Claude K. Bell in the 1960s to draw customers to his nearby restaurant, the Wheel Inn. The first dinosaur, a 150-foot-long Brontosaurus named Dinny, was constructed over 11 years using materials salvaged from the construction of Interstate 10. A second dinosaur, a Tyrannosaurus rex named Mr. Rex, was added in 1981 March 10, 2025 Cabazon, California. Photo by Paul Harris Photography/ABACAPRESS.COM

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The Cabazon Dinosaurs - California

The Cabazon Dinosaurs - California

The Cabazon Dinosaurs, located near Palm Springs, California, are iconic roadside attractions with a fascinating history. They were created by sculptor Claude K. Bell in the 1960s to draw customers to his nearby restaurant, the Wheel Inn. The first dinosaur, a 150-foot-long Brontosaurus named Dinny, was constructed over 11 years using materials salvaged from the construction of Interstate 10. A second dinosaur, a Tyrannosaurus rex named Mr. Rex, was added in 1981 March 10, 2025 Cabazon, California. Photo by Paul Harris Photography/ABACAPRESS.COM

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The Cabazon Dinosaurs - California

The Cabazon Dinosaurs - California

The Cabazon Dinosaurs, located near Palm Springs, California, are iconic roadside attractions with a fascinating history. They were created by sculptor Claude K. Bell in the 1960s to draw customers to his nearby restaurant, the Wheel Inn. The first dinosaur, a 150-foot-long Brontosaurus named Dinny, was constructed over 11 years using materials salvaged from the construction of Interstate 10. A second dinosaur, a Tyrannosaurus rex named Mr. Rex, was added in 1981 March 10, 2025 Cabazon, California. Photo by Paul Harris Photography/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Mukhtarzarda Caravanserai In Herat - Afghanistan

Mukhtarzarda Caravanserai In Herat - Afghanistan

Motorbikes are parked in the courtyard of Mukhtarzada Caravanserai in Herat, Afghanistan, on January 22, 2025. The caravanserai, a historic inn along the Silk Road, once served as a resting place for merchants and travelers. Photo by Mustafa Noori/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Mukhtarzarda Caravanserai In Herat - Afghanistan

Mukhtarzarda Caravanserai In Herat - Afghanistan

A view of the domed interior space with skylights filters light into Mukhtarzada Caravanserai in Herat, Afghanistan, on January 22, 2025. The caravanserai, a historic inn along the Silk Road, once served as a resting place for merchants and travelers. Photo by Mustafa Noori/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Mukhtarzarda Caravanserai In Herat - Afghanistan

Mukhtarzarda Caravanserai In Herat - Afghanistan

Two men work on a glass sheets near a large wooden door in Mukhtarzada Caravanserai in Herat, Afghanistan, on January 22, 2025. The caravanserai, a historic inn along the Silk Road, once served as a resting place for merchants and travelers. Photo by Mustafa Noori/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Mukhtarzarda Caravanserai In Herat - Afghanistan

Mukhtarzarda Caravanserai In Herat - Afghanistan

A view of the stone corridor lined with wooden doors and brick columns at Mukhtarzada Caravanserai in Herat, Afghanistan, on January 22, 2025. The caravanserai, a historic inn along the Silk Road, once served as a resting place for merchants and travelers. Photo by Mustafa Noori/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Mukhtarzarda Caravanserai In Herat - Afghanistan

Mukhtarzarda Caravanserai In Herat - Afghanistan

A view of the courtyard of Mukhtarzada Caravanserai with symmetrical arches in Herat, Afghanistan, on January 22, 2025. The caravanserai, a historic inn along the Silk Road, once served as a resting place for merchants and travelers. Photo by Mustafa Noori/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Mukhtarzarda Caravanserai In Herat - Afghanistan

Mukhtarzarda Caravanserai In Herat - Afghanistan

A man walks through a corridor lined with brick columns in Mukhtarzada Caravanserai in Herat, Afghanistan, on January 22, 2025. The caravanserai, a historic inn along the Silk Road, once served as a resting place for merchants and travelers. Photo by Mustafa Noori/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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