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Japan Princess Aiko in Laos

Japan Princess Aiko in Laos

Japanese Princess Aiko observes a class teaching Japanese culture at a school in Vientiane on Nov. 19, 2025, during her official trip to Laos. (Pool photo)

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Japan Princess Aiko in Laos

Japan Princess Aiko in Laos

Japanese Princess Aiko observes a class teaching Japanese culture at a school in Vientiane on Nov. 19, 2025, during her official trip to Laos. (Pool photo)

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Vietnam: Torrential Rain Causes Flooding, Widespread Chaos in Hanoi 3

Torrential rains hit Hanoi, causing flooding in parts of the area on Tuesday, October 7. Major roads were flooded, and motorbikes and cars were left stranded. Several schools in the capital closed or shifted to online teaching, and several flights from and to Noi Bai International Airport were delayed or rescheduled.

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Vietnam: Torrential Rain Causes Flooding, Widespread Chaos in Hanoi

Torrential rains hit Hanoi, causing flooding in parts of the area on Tuesday, October 7. Major roads were flooded, and motorbikes and cars were left stranded. Several schools in the capital closed or shifted to online teaching, and several flights from and to Noi Bai International Airport were delayed or rescheduled.

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Vietnam: Torrential Rain Causes Flooding, Widespread Chaos in Hanoi 2

Torrential rains hit Hanoi, causing flooding in parts of the area on Tuesday, October 7. Major roads were flooded, and motorbikes and cars were left stranded. Several schools in the capital closed or shifted to online teaching, and several flights from and to Noi Bai International Airport were delayed or rescheduled.

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Pilgrims Begin Forty Day Trek to Karbala - Iraq

Pilgrims Begin Forty Day Trek to Karbala - Iraq

An elderly Iraqi woman known as Hajiya Umm Hussein stands with her young daughter along a roadside in Basrah, Iraq, on July 22, 2025, offering water to pilgrims en route to Karbala. She performs this humble act of hospitality as part of a long-standing Shiite tradition during religious pilgrimages. The route to Karbala is a sacred journey for millions of Shiite Muslims, and local families like Umm Hussein’s take pride in serving the faithful along the way. Her gesture not only reflects religious devotion but also symbolizes resilience and generosity amid the economic hardship faced by many Iraqi families. Despite the challenges, she continues to honor this ritual of service, teaching her daughter the values of faith, compassion, and community. Photo by Samer Al Husseini/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Kung Fu Master Trains Youth In Soran - Iraq

Kung Fu Master Trains Youth In Soran - Iraq

Abdulqader Soran Abdulsamad Kawlokei leads a training session in Kung Fu inside a modest hall in Soran, Iraq, on July 11, 2025. Practicing and teaching since 2014, he has dedicated his life to the martial art, which he describes as a discipline that unites body and mind through movement, focus, and philosophy. Without institutional or financial support, he continues to train local youth, instilling self-confidence, resilience, and physical strength. The practice sessions emphasize balance, self-awareness, and the inner strength required not just for martial success but for personal development. In a region often affected by economic hardship and political instability, Kawlokei’s initiative provides a peaceful and empowering outlet, offering young people a meaningful alternative rooted in discipline and purpose. His commitment demonstrates the transformative potential of martial arts beyond competition or combat. Photo by Sabur Rashid/middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Pilgrims Begin Forty Day Trek to Karbala - Iraq

Pilgrims Begin Forty Day Trek to Karbala - Iraq

An elderly Iraqi woman known as Hajiya Umm Hussein stands with her young daughter along a roadside in Basrah, Iraq, on July 22, 2025, offering water to pilgrims en route to Karbala. She performs this humble act of hospitality as part of a long-standing Shiite tradition during religious pilgrimages. The route to Karbala is a sacred journey for millions of Shiite Muslims, and local families like Umm Hussein’s take pride in serving the faithful along the way. Her gesture not only reflects religious devotion but also symbolizes resilience and generosity amid the economic hardship faced by many Iraqi families. Despite the challenges, she continues to honor this ritual of service, teaching her daughter the values of faith, compassion, and community. Photo by Samer Al Husseini/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Pilgrims Begin Forty Day Trek to Karbala - Iraq

Pilgrims Begin Forty Day Trek to Karbala - Iraq

An elderly Iraqi woman known as Hajiya Umm Hussein stands with her young daughter along a roadside in Basrah, Iraq, on July 22, 2025, offering water to pilgrims en route to Karbala. She performs this humble act of hospitality as part of a long-standing Shiite tradition during religious pilgrimages. The route to Karbala is a sacred journey for millions of Shiite Muslims, and local families like Umm Hussein’s take pride in serving the faithful along the way. Her gesture not only reflects religious devotion but also symbolizes resilience and generosity amid the economic hardship faced by many Iraqi families. Despite the challenges, she continues to honor this ritual of service, teaching her daughter the values of faith, compassion, and community. Photo by Samer Al Husseini/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Kung Fu Master Trains Youth In Soran - Iraq

Kung Fu Master Trains Youth In Soran - Iraq

Abdulqader Soran Abdulsamad Kawlokei leads a training session in Kung Fu inside a modest hall in Soran, Iraq, on July 11, 2025. Practicing and teaching since 2014, he has dedicated his life to the martial art, which he describes as a discipline that unites body and mind through movement, focus, and philosophy. Without institutional or financial support, he continues to train local youth, instilling self-confidence, resilience, and physical strength. The practice sessions emphasize balance, self-awareness, and the inner strength required not just for martial success but for personal development. In a region often affected by economic hardship and political instability, Kawlokei’s initiative provides a peaceful and empowering outlet, offering young people a meaningful alternative rooted in discipline and purpose. His commitment demonstrates the transformative potential of martial arts beyond competition or combat. Photo by Sabur Rashid/middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Pilgrims Begin Forty Day Trek to Karbala - Iraq

Pilgrims Begin Forty Day Trek to Karbala - Iraq

An elderly Iraqi woman known as Hajiya Umm Hussein stands with her young daughter along a roadside in Basrah, Iraq, on July 22, 2025, offering water to pilgrims en route to Karbala. She performs this humble act of hospitality as part of a long-standing Shiite tradition during religious pilgrimages. The route to Karbala is a sacred journey for millions of Shiite Muslims, and local families like Umm Hussein’s take pride in serving the faithful along the way. Her gesture not only reflects religious devotion but also symbolizes resilience and generosity amid the economic hardship faced by many Iraqi families. Despite the challenges, she continues to honor this ritual of service, teaching her daughter the values of faith, compassion, and community. Photo by Samer Al Husseini/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Kung Fu Master Trains Youth In Soran - Iraq

Kung Fu Master Trains Youth In Soran - Iraq

Abdulqader Soran Abdulsamad Kawlokei leads a training session in Kung Fu inside a modest hall in Soran, Iraq, on July 11, 2025. Practicing and teaching since 2014, he has dedicated his life to the martial art, which he describes as a discipline that unites body and mind through movement, focus, and philosophy. Without institutional or financial support, he continues to train local youth, instilling self-confidence, resilience, and physical strength. The practice sessions emphasize balance, self-awareness, and the inner strength required not just for martial success but for personal development. In a region often affected by economic hardship and political instability, Kawlokei’s initiative provides a peaceful and empowering outlet, offering young people a meaningful alternative rooted in discipline and purpose. His commitment demonstrates the transformative potential of martial arts beyond competition or combat. Photo by Sabur Rashid/middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Kung Fu Master Trains Youth In Soran - Iraq

Kung Fu Master Trains Youth In Soran - Iraq

Abdulqader Soran Abdulsamad Kawlokei leads a training session in Kung Fu inside a modest hall in Soran, Iraq, on July 11, 2025. Practicing and teaching since 2014, he has dedicated his life to the martial art, which he describes as a discipline that unites body and mind through movement, focus, and philosophy. Without institutional or financial support, he continues to train local youth, instilling self-confidence, resilience, and physical strength. The practice sessions emphasize balance, self-awareness, and the inner strength required not just for martial success but for personal development. In a region often affected by economic hardship and political instability, Kawlokei’s initiative provides a peaceful and empowering outlet, offering young people a meaningful alternative rooted in discipline and purpose. His commitment demonstrates the transformative potential of martial arts beyond competition or combat. Photo by Sabur Rashid/middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Kung Fu Master Trains Youth In Soran - Iraq

Kung Fu Master Trains Youth In Soran - Iraq

Abdulqader Soran Abdulsamad Kawlokei leads a training session in Kung Fu inside a modest hall in Soran, Iraq, on July 11, 2025. Practicing and teaching since 2014, he has dedicated his life to the martial art, which he describes as a discipline that unites body and mind through movement, focus, and philosophy. Without institutional or financial support, he continues to train local youth, instilling self-confidence, resilience, and physical strength. The practice sessions emphasize balance, self-awareness, and the inner strength required not just for martial success but for personal development. In a region often affected by economic hardship and political instability, Kawlokei’s initiative provides a peaceful and empowering outlet, offering young people a meaningful alternative rooted in discipline and purpose. His commitment demonstrates the transformative potential of martial arts beyond competition or combat. Photo by Sabur Rashid/middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Pilgrims Begin Forty Day Trek to Karbala - Iraq

Pilgrims Begin Forty Day Trek to Karbala - Iraq

An elderly Iraqi woman known as Hajiya Umm Hussein stands with her young daughter along a roadside in Basrah, Iraq, on July 22, 2025, offering water to pilgrims en route to Karbala. She performs this humble act of hospitality as part of a long-standing Shiite tradition during religious pilgrimages. The route to Karbala is a sacred journey for millions of Shiite Muslims, and local families like Umm Hussein’s take pride in serving the faithful along the way. Her gesture not only reflects religious devotion but also symbolizes resilience and generosity amid the economic hardship faced by many Iraqi families. Despite the challenges, she continues to honor this ritual of service, teaching her daughter the values of faith, compassion, and community. Photo by Samer Al Husseini/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Kung Fu Master Trains Youth In Soran - Iraq

Kung Fu Master Trains Youth In Soran - Iraq

Abdulqader Soran Abdulsamad Kawlokei leads a training session in Kung Fu inside a modest hall in Soran, Iraq, on July 11, 2025. Practicing and teaching since 2014, he has dedicated his life to the martial art, which he describes as a discipline that unites body and mind through movement, focus, and philosophy. Without institutional or financial support, he continues to train local youth, instilling self-confidence, resilience, and physical strength. The practice sessions emphasize balance, self-awareness, and the inner strength required not just for martial success but for personal development. In a region often affected by economic hardship and political instability, Kawlokei’s initiative provides a peaceful and empowering outlet, offering young people a meaningful alternative rooted in discipline and purpose. His commitment demonstrates the transformative potential of martial arts beyond competition or combat. Photo by Sabur Rashid/middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Kung Fu Master Trains Youth In Soran - Iraq

Kung Fu Master Trains Youth In Soran - Iraq

Abdulqader Soran Abdulsamad Kawlokei leads a training session in Kung Fu inside a modest hall in Soran, Iraq, on July 11, 2025. Practicing and teaching since 2014, he has dedicated his life to the martial art, which he describes as a discipline that unites body and mind through movement, focus, and philosophy. Without institutional or financial support, he continues to train local youth, instilling self-confidence, resilience, and physical strength. The practice sessions emphasize balance, self-awareness, and the inner strength required not just for martial success but for personal development. In a region often affected by economic hardship and political instability, Kawlokei’s initiative provides a peaceful and empowering outlet, offering young people a meaningful alternative rooted in discipline and purpose. His commitment demonstrates the transformative potential of martial arts beyond competition or combat. Photo by Sabur Rashid/middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Kung Fu Master Trains Youth In Soran - Iraq

Kung Fu Master Trains Youth In Soran - Iraq

Abdulqader Soran Abdulsamad Kawlokei leads a training session in Kung Fu inside a modest hall in Soran, Iraq, on July 11, 2025. Practicing and teaching since 2014, he has dedicated his life to the martial art, which he describes as a discipline that unites body and mind through movement, focus, and philosophy. Without institutional or financial support, he continues to train local youth, instilling self-confidence, resilience, and physical strength. The practice sessions emphasize balance, self-awareness, and the inner strength required not just for martial success but for personal development. In a region often affected by economic hardship and political instability, Kawlokei’s initiative provides a peaceful and empowering outlet, offering young people a meaningful alternative rooted in discipline and purpose. His commitment demonstrates the transformative potential of martial arts beyond competition or combat. Photo by Sabur Rashid/middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Kung Fu Master Trains Youth In Soran - Iraq

Kung Fu Master Trains Youth In Soran - Iraq

Abdulqader Soran Abdulsamad Kawlokei leads a training session in Kung Fu inside a modest hall in Soran, Iraq, on July 11, 2025. Practicing and teaching since 2014, he has dedicated his life to the martial art, which he describes as a discipline that unites body and mind through movement, focus, and philosophy. Without institutional or financial support, he continues to train local youth, instilling self-confidence, resilience, and physical strength. The practice sessions emphasize balance, self-awareness, and the inner strength required not just for martial success but for personal development. In a region often affected by economic hardship and political instability, Kawlokei’s initiative provides a peaceful and empowering outlet, offering young people a meaningful alternative rooted in discipline and purpose. His commitment demonstrates the transformative potential of martial arts beyond competition or combat. Photo by Sabur Rashid/middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Kung Fu Master Trains Youth In Soran - Iraq

Kung Fu Master Trains Youth In Soran - Iraq

Abdulqader Soran Abdulsamad Kawlokei leads a training session in Kung Fu inside a modest hall in Soran, Iraq, on July 11, 2025. Practicing and teaching since 2014, he has dedicated his life to the martial art, which he describes as a discipline that unites body and mind through movement, focus, and philosophy. Without institutional or financial support, he continues to train local youth, instilling self-confidence, resilience, and physical strength. The practice sessions emphasize balance, self-awareness, and the inner strength required not just for martial success but for personal development. In a region often affected by economic hardship and political instability, Kawlokei’s initiative provides a peaceful and empowering outlet, offering young people a meaningful alternative rooted in discipline and purpose. His commitment demonstrates the transformative potential of martial arts beyond competition or combat. Photo by Sabur Rashid/middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Kung Fu Master Trains Youth In Soran - Iraq

Kung Fu Master Trains Youth In Soran - Iraq

Abdulqader Soran Abdulsamad Kawlokei leads a training session in Kung Fu inside a modest hall in Soran, Iraq, on July 11, 2025. Practicing and teaching since 2014, he has dedicated his life to the martial art, which he describes as a discipline that unites body and mind through movement, focus, and philosophy. Without institutional or financial support, he continues to train local youth, instilling self-confidence, resilience, and physical strength. The practice sessions emphasize balance, self-awareness, and the inner strength required not just for martial success but for personal development. In a region often affected by economic hardship and political instability, Kawlokei’s initiative provides a peaceful and empowering outlet, offering young people a meaningful alternative rooted in discipline and purpose. His commitment demonstrates the transformative potential of martial arts beyond competition or combat. Photo by Sabur Rashid/middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Kung Fu Master Trains Youth In Soran - Iraq

Kung Fu Master Trains Youth In Soran - Iraq

Abdulqader Soran Abdulsamad Kawlokei leads a training session in Kung Fu inside a modest hall in Soran, Iraq, on July 11, 2025. Practicing and teaching since 2014, he has dedicated his life to the martial art, which he describes as a discipline that unites body and mind through movement, focus, and philosophy. Without institutional or financial support, he continues to train local youth, instilling self-confidence, resilience, and physical strength. The practice sessions emphasize balance, self-awareness, and the inner strength required not just for martial success but for personal development. In a region often affected by economic hardship and political instability, Kawlokei’s initiative provides a peaceful and empowering outlet, offering young people a meaningful alternative rooted in discipline and purpose. His commitment demonstrates the transformative potential of martial arts beyond competition or combat. Photo by Sabur Rashid/middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Kung Fu Master Trains Youth In Soran - Iraq

Kung Fu Master Trains Youth In Soran - Iraq

Abdulqader Soran Abdulsamad Kawlokei leads a training session in Kung Fu inside a modest hall in Soran, Iraq, on July 11, 2025. Practicing and teaching since 2014, he has dedicated his life to the martial art, which he describes as a discipline that unites body and mind through movement, focus, and philosophy. Without institutional or financial support, he continues to train local youth, instilling self-confidence, resilience, and physical strength. The practice sessions emphasize balance, self-awareness, and the inner strength required not just for martial success but for personal development. In a region often affected by economic hardship and political instability, Kawlokei’s initiative provides a peaceful and empowering outlet, offering young people a meaningful alternative rooted in discipline and purpose. His commitment demonstrates the transformative potential of martial arts beyond competition or combat. Photo by Sabur Rashid/middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Kung Fu Master Trains Youth In Soran - Iraq

Kung Fu Master Trains Youth In Soran - Iraq

Abdulqader Soran Abdulsamad Kawlokei leads a training session in Kung Fu inside a modest hall in Soran, Iraq, on July 11, 2025. Practicing and teaching since 2014, he has dedicated his life to the martial art, which he describes as a discipline that unites body and mind through movement, focus, and philosophy. Without institutional or financial support, he continues to train local youth, instilling self-confidence, resilience, and physical strength. The practice sessions emphasize balance, self-awareness, and the inner strength required not just for martial success but for personal development. In a region often affected by economic hardship and political instability, Kawlokei’s initiative provides a peaceful and empowering outlet, offering young people a meaningful alternative rooted in discipline and purpose. His commitment demonstrates the transformative potential of martial arts beyond competition or combat. Photo by Sabur Rashid/middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Kung Fu Master Trains Youth In Soran - Iraq

Kung Fu Master Trains Youth In Soran - Iraq

Abdulqader Soran Abdulsamad Kawlokei leads a training session in Kung Fu inside a modest hall in Soran, Iraq, on July 11, 2025. Practicing and teaching since 2014, he has dedicated his life to the martial art, which he describes as a discipline that unites body and mind through movement, focus, and philosophy. Without institutional or financial support, he continues to train local youth, instilling self-confidence, resilience, and physical strength. The practice sessions emphasize balance, self-awareness, and the inner strength required not just for martial success but for personal development. In a region often affected by economic hardship and political instability, Kawlokei’s initiative provides a peaceful and empowering outlet, offering young people a meaningful alternative rooted in discipline and purpose. His commitment demonstrates the transformative potential of martial arts beyond competition or combat. Photo by Sabur Rashid/middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Pilgrims Begin Forty Day Trek to Karbala - Iraq

Pilgrims Begin Forty Day Trek to Karbala - Iraq

An elderly Iraqi woman known as Hajiya Umm Hussein stands with her young daughter along a roadside in Basrah, Iraq, on July 22, 2025, offering water to pilgrims en route to Karbala. She performs this humble act of hospitality as part of a long-standing Shiite tradition during religious pilgrimages. The route to Karbala is a sacred journey for millions of Shiite Muslims, and local families like Umm Hussein’s take pride in serving the faithful along the way. Her gesture not only reflects religious devotion but also symbolizes resilience and generosity amid the economic hardship faced by many Iraqi families. Despite the challenges, she continues to honor this ritual of service, teaching her daughter the values of faith, compassion, and community. Photo by Samer Al Husseini/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Spanish Royal Couple At College of Europe - Belgium

Spanish Royal Couple At College of Europe - Belgium

(L-R) King Letizia and King Felipe VI and the Director of the College of Europe Bruges, Federica Mogherini, attend the closing ceremony of the 2024/2025 academic year of the College of Europe, at the Municipal Theater of Bruges, on June 20, 2025, in Bruges, Belgium. The King and Queen attended the closing ceremony of the Jacques Delors Class of 2025/2025 of the College of Europe in Bruges on the occasion of the celebration of its 75th anniversary. The educational center was founded in 1949 and currently has some 400 students from 50 countries. It is a prestigious postgraduate university institution, specializing in research and teaching in law, economics and political science. Photo by Belga/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Spanish Royal Couple At College of Europe - Belgium

Spanish Royal Couple At College of Europe - Belgium

King Letizia (3r) and King Felipe VI (c) and the director of the College of Europe Bruges, Federica Mogherini (2l), attend the closing ceremony of the 2024/2025 academic year of the College of Europe, at the Municipal Theater of Bruges, on June 20, 2025, in Bruges, Belgium. The King and Queen attended the closing ceremony of the Jacques Delors Class of 2025/2025 of the College of Europe in Bruges on the occasion of the celebration of its 75th anniversary. The educational center was founded in 1949 and currently has some 400 students from 50 countries. It is a prestigious postgraduate university institution, specializing in research and teaching in law, economics and political science. Photo by Belga/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Spanish Royal Couple At College of Europe - Belgium

Spanish Royal Couple At College of Europe - Belgium

King Letizia and King Felipe VI attend the closing ceremony of the academic year 2024/2025 of the College of Europe, at the Municipal Theater of Bruges, on June 20, 2025, in Bruges, Belgium. The King and Queen attended the closing ceremony of the Jacques Delors Class of 2025/2025 of the College of Europe in Bruges on the occasion of the celebration of its 75th anniversary. The educational center was founded in 1949 and currently has some 400 students from 50 countries. It is a prestigious postgraduate university institution, specializing in research and teaching in law, economics and political science. Photo by Belga/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Spanish Royal Couple At College of Europe - Belgium

Spanish Royal Couple At College of Europe - Belgium

Family photo during the closing ceremony of the 2024/2025 academic year of the College of Europe, at the Municipal Theater of Bruges, on June 20, 2025, in Bruges, Belgium. The King and Queen attended the closing ceremony of the Jacques Delors Class of 2025/2025 of the College of Europe in Bruges on the occasion of the celebration of its 75th anniversary. The educational center was founded in 1949 and currently has some 400 students from 50 countries. It is a prestigious postgraduate university institution, specializing in research and teaching in law, economics and political science. Photo by Belga/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Spanish Royal Couple At College of Europe - Belgium

Spanish Royal Couple At College of Europe - Belgium

(L-R) King Letizia and King Felipe VI and the Director of the College of Europe Bruges, Federica Mogherini, attend the closing ceremony of the 2024/2025 academic year of the College of Europe, at the Municipal Theater of Bruges, on June 20, 2025, in Bruges, Belgium. The King and Queen attended the closing ceremony of the Jacques Delors Class of 2025/2025 of the College of Europe in Bruges on the occasion of the celebration of its 75th anniversary. The educational center was founded in 1949 and currently has some 400 students from 50 countries. It is a prestigious postgraduate university institution, specializing in research and teaching in law, economics and political science. Photo by Belga/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Spanish Royal Couple At College of Europe - Belgium

Spanish Royal Couple At College of Europe - Belgium

King Letizia (2l) and King Felipe VI (c) and the director of the College of Europe Bruges, Federica Mogherini (1r), attend the closing ceremony of the 2024/2025 academic year of the College of Europe, at the Municipal Theater of Bruges, on June 20, 2025, in Bruges, Belgium. The King and Queen attended the closing ceremony of the Jacques Delors Class of 2025/2025 of the College of Europe in Bruges on the occasion of the celebration of its 75th anniversary. The educational center was founded in 1949 and currently has some 400 students from 50 countries. It is a prestigious postgraduate university institution, specializing in research and teaching in law, economics and political science. Photo by Belga/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Spanish Royal Couple At College of Europe - Belgium

Spanish Royal Couple At College of Europe - Belgium

Queen Letizia during the closing ceremony of the 2024/2025 academic year of the College of Europe, at the Municipal Theater of Bruges, on June 20, 2025, in Bruges, Belgium. The King and Queen attended the closing ceremony of the Jacques Delors Class of 2025/2025 of the College of Europe in Bruges on the occasion of the celebration of its 75th anniversary. The educational center was founded in 1949 and currently has some 400 students from 50 countries. It is a prestigious postgraduate university institution, specializing in research and teaching in law, economics and political science. Photo by Belga/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Spanish Royal Couple At College of Europe - Belgium

Spanish Royal Couple At College of Europe - Belgium

Queen Letizia during the closing ceremony of the 2024/2025 academic year of the College of Europe, at the Municipal Theater of Bruges, on June 20, 2025, in Bruges, Belgium. The King and Queen attended the closing ceremony of the Jacques Delors Class of 2025/2025 of the College of Europe in Bruges on the occasion of the celebration of its 75th anniversary. The educational center was founded in 1949 and currently has some 400 students from 50 countries. It is a prestigious postgraduate university institution, specializing in research and teaching in law, economics and political science. Photo by Belga/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Spanish Royal Couple At College of Europe - Belgium

Spanish Royal Couple At College of Europe - Belgium

King Letizia (1l) and King Felipe VI (2l) and the director of the College of Europe Bruges, Federica Mogherini (c), attend the closing ceremony of the 2024/2025 academic year of the College of Europe, at the Municipal Theater of Bruges, on June 20, 2025, in Bruges, Belgium. The King and Queen attended the closing ceremony of the Jacques Delors Class of 2025/2025 of the College of Europe in Bruges on the occasion of the celebration of its 75th anniversary. The educational center was founded in 1949 and currently has some 400 students from 50 countries. It is a prestigious postgraduate university institution, specializing in research and teaching in law, economics and political science. Photo by Belga/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Spanish Royal Couple At College of Europe - Belgium

Spanish Royal Couple At College of Europe - Belgium

King Letizia (1l) and King Felipe VI (2l) and the director of the College of Europe Bruges, Federica Mogherini (c), attend the closing ceremony of the 2024/2025 academic year of the College of Europe, at the Municipal Theater of Bruges, on June 20, 2025, in Bruges, Belgium. The King and Queen attended the closing ceremony of the Jacques Delors Class of 2025/2025 of the College of Europe in Bruges on the occasion of the celebration of its 75th anniversary. The educational center was founded in 1949 and currently has some 400 students from 50 countries. It is a prestigious postgraduate university institution, specializing in research and teaching in law, economics and political science. Photo by Belga/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Pope Francis Dies Aged 88

Pope Francis Dies Aged 88

File photo - Pope Francis celebrates marriage for 20 couples during a nuptial Mass in St. Peter's Basilica , Vatican on Sept. 14, 2014, including some who already have kids , a sin under Catholic Church teaching. The ages of the newlyweds range from 25 to 56, and among them there are those who are already living together, those who already have children, those who met in church. It is quite rare for a pope to celebrate public weddings. John Paul II did it twice, in 1994 and 2000, while Benedict XVI never officiated the sacrament during his papacy. -- Pope Francis died on Easter Monday, April 21, 2025, at the age of 88 at his residence in the Vatican's Casa Santa Marta. Photo by Eric Vandeville/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Pope Francis Dies Aged 88

Pope Francis Dies Aged 88

File photo - Pope Francis leaves at the end of a session of the synod on themes of family, sex and marriage at the Vatican on October 16, 2015. Pope Francis inaugurated a gathering of nearly 270 bishops and cardinals. Pope Francis has urged bishops to speak their minds about contentious issues like contraception, gays, marriage and divorce at the start of a three-week meeting aimed at making the church's teaching on family matters relevant to today's Catholics. -- Pope Francis died on Easter Monday, April 21, 2025, at the age of 88 at his residence in the Vatican's Casa Santa Marta. Photo by Eric Vandeville / ABACAPRESS.COM

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Pep rally for Chinese taking part in JET Program

Pep rally for Chinese taking part in JET Program

Young Chinse who will take part in the Japan Exchange and Teaching Program are served sushi during a pep rally at the Japanese Embassy in Beijing on April 5, 2025. About 40 participants will have a hands-on experience in Japan teaching languages to local students and working for local communities and governments to promote exchanges between Japan and China.

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Pep rally for Chinese taking part in JET Program

Pep rally for Chinese taking part in JET Program

A pep rally is held at the Japanese Embassy in Beijing on April 5, 2025, for about 40 young Chinese who will take part in the Japan Exchange and Teaching Program. The participants will have a hands-on experience in Japan teaching languages to local students and working for local communities and governments to promote exchanges between Japan and China.

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Ceremony In Honor Of Murdered Teacher Samuel Paty - France

Ceremony In Honor Of Murdered Teacher Samuel Paty - France

Gaelle Paty, sister of Samuel Paty during a ceremony at which the College du Bois d'Aulne, where Samuel Paty was teaching when he was murdered, will officially take his name at the College Samuel Paty in Conflans-Sainte-Honorine, France on March 14, 2025. Photo by Tomas Stevens/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Ceremony In Honor Of Murdered Teacher Samuel Paty - France

Ceremony In Honor Of Murdered Teacher Samuel Paty - France

Gaelle Paty, sister of Samuel Paty during a ceremony at which the College du Bois d'Aulne, where Samuel Paty was teaching when he was murdered, will officially take his name at the College Samuel Paty in Conflans-Sainte-Honorine, France on March 14, 2025. Photo by Tomas Stevens/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Ceremony In Honor Of Murdered Teacher Samuel Paty - France

Ceremony In Honor Of Murdered Teacher Samuel Paty - France

Gaelle Paty, sister of Samuel Paty during a ceremony at which the College du Bois d'Aulne, where Samuel Paty was teaching when he was murdered, will officially take his name at the College Samuel Paty in Conflans-Sainte-Honorine, France on March 14, 2025. Photo by Tomas Stevens/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Ceremony In Honor Of Murdered Teacher Samuel Paty - France

Ceremony In Honor Of Murdered Teacher Samuel Paty - France

Gaelle Paty, sister of Samuel Paty during a ceremony at which the College du Bois d'Aulne, where Samuel Paty was teaching when he was murdered, will officially take his name at the College Samuel Paty in Conflans-Sainte-Honorine, France on March 14, 2025. Photo by Tomas Stevens/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Ceremony In Honor Of Murdered Teacher Samuel Paty - France

Ceremony In Honor Of Murdered Teacher Samuel Paty - France

Gaelle Paty, sister of Samuel Paty during a ceremony at which the College du Bois d'Aulne, where Samuel Paty was teaching when he was murdered, will officially take his name at the College Samuel Paty in Conflans-Sainte-Honorine, France on March 14, 2025. Photo by Tomas Stevens/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Ceremony In Honor Of Murdered Teacher Samuel Paty - France

Ceremony In Honor Of Murdered Teacher Samuel Paty - France

Gaelle Paty, sister of Samuel Paty during a ceremony at which the College du Bois d'Aulne, where Samuel Paty was teaching when he was murdered, will officially take his name at the College Samuel Paty in Conflans-Sainte-Honorine, France on March 14, 2025. Photo by Tomas Stevens/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Ceremony In Honor Of Murdered Teacher Samuel Paty - France

Ceremony In Honor Of Murdered Teacher Samuel Paty - France

Gaelle Paty, sister of Samuel Paty during a ceremony at which the College du Bois d'Aulne, where Samuel Paty was teaching when he was murdered, will officially take his name at the College Samuel Paty in Conflans-Sainte-Honorine, France on March 14, 2025. Photo by Tomas Stevens/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Ceremony In Honor Of Murdered Teacher Samuel Paty - France

Ceremony In Honor Of Murdered Teacher Samuel Paty - France

Gaelle Paty, sister of Samuel Paty during a ceremony at which the College du Bois d'Aulne, where Samuel Paty was teaching when he was murdered, will officially take his name at the College Samuel Paty in Conflans-Sainte-Honorine, France on March 14, 2025. Photo by Tomas Stevens/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Ceremony In Honor Of Murdered Teacher Samuel Paty - France

Ceremony In Honor Of Murdered Teacher Samuel Paty - France

Gaelle Paty, sister of Samuel Paty during a ceremony at which the College du Bois d'Aulne, where Samuel Paty was teaching when he was murdered, will officially take his name at the College Samuel Paty in Conflans-Sainte-Honorine, France on March 14, 2025. Photo by Tomas Stevens/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Ceremony In Honor Of Murdered Teacher Samuel Paty - France

Ceremony In Honor Of Murdered Teacher Samuel Paty - France

New high school name at the College du Bois d'Aulne, where Samuel Paty was teaching when he was murdered, will officially take his name at the College Samuel Paty in Conflans-Sainte-Honorine, France on March 14, 2025. Photo by Tomas Stevens/ABACAPRESS.COM

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