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RC2OTLA5J87E A drone view shows hundreds of participants performing a synchronized zeibekiko, a traditional solo Greek dance, in an effort to set a news Guinness World Record, in Thessaloniki, Greece, June 14, 2026. REUTERS/Alexandros Avramidis TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY
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RC2LTLAWNPON Hundreds of participants perform a synchronized zeibekiko, a traditional solo Greek dance, in an effort to set a news Guinness World Record, in Thessaloniki, Greece, June 14, 2026. REUTERS/Alexandros Avramidis
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RC2LTLAND42M Hundreds of participants perform a synchronized zeibekiko, a traditional solo Greek dance, in an effort to set a news Guinness World Record, in Thessaloniki, Greece, June 14, 2026. REUTERS/Alexandros Avramidis
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RC2OTLAU06XW A drone view shows hundreds of participants performing a synchronized zeibekiko, a traditional solo Greek dance, in an effort to set a news Guinness World Record, in Thessaloniki, Greece, June 14, 2026. REUTERS/Alexandros Avramidis
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RC2PTLA4G72B A drone view shows hundreds of participants performing a synchronized zeibekiko, a traditional solo Greek dance, in an effort to set a news Guinness World Record, in Thessaloniki, Greece, June 14, 2026. REUTERS/Alexandros Avramidis
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RC2OTLAOODX7 A poster aboard "Unhurried" train, run by the state-owned rail operator, PKP Intercity, which runs at a slower pace along scenic routes and offers traditional Polish meals, evoking rail travel in the 1980s, in central Poland, June 13, 2026. Picture taken with a mobile phone. REUTERS/Thomas Holdstock
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RC2OTLA3DP3V A retro-style map of Polish rail network aboard the "Unhurried" train, run by the state-owned rail operator, PKP Intercity, which runs at a slower pace along scenic routes and offers traditional Polish meals, evoking rail travel in the 1980s, in central Poland, June 13, 2026. Picture taken with a mobile phone. REUTERS/Thomas Holdstock
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RC2OTLAKAU85 A logo of the state-owned rail operator, PKP, on the exterior of the "Unhurried" train which runs at a slower pace along scenic routes and offers traditional Polish meals, evoking rail travel in the 1980s, in central Poland, June 13, 2026. Picture taken with a mobile phone. REUTERS/Thomas Holdstock
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RC2OTLAMQKA9 A cook prepares tradition Polish food in the dining car of the "Unhurried" train, run by the state-owned rail operator, PKP Intercity, which runs at a slower pace along scenic routes and offers traditional Polish meals, evoking rail travel in the 1980s, in central Poland, June 13, 2026. Picture taken with a mobile phone. REUTERS/Thomas Holdstock
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RC2OTLA0WSP2 Ewa, dining car host, smiles aboard "Unhurried" train, run by the state-owned rail operator, PKP Intercity, which runs at a slower pace along scenic routes and offers traditional Polish meals, evoking rail travel in the 1980s, in central Poland, June 13, 2026. Picture taken with a mobile phone. REUTERS/Thomas Holdstock
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RC2OTLAH2AOZ Michal, 27-year-old travel agent from Warsaw, looks out a window aboard the "Unhurried" train, run by the state-owned rail operator, PKP Intercity, as it passes through a forest, running at a slower pace along scenic routes and offering traditional Polish meals, evoking rail travel in the 1980s, in central Poland, June 13, 2026. Picture taken with a mobile phone. REUTERS/Thomas Holdstock
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RC2OTLA2MCRU The bright orange locomotive of the "Unhurried" train, run by the state-owned rail operator, PKP Intercity, which runs at a slower pace along scenic routes and offers traditional Polish meals, evoking rail travel in the 1980s, in central Poland, June 13, 2026. Picture taken with a mobile phone. REUTERS/Thomas Holdstock
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RC2OTLA8ZFN2 Passengers crowd a busy dining car aboard the "Unhurried" train, run by the state-owned rail operator, PKP Intercity, which runs at a slower pace along scenic routes and offers traditional Polish meals, evoking rail travel in the 1980s, in central Poland, June 13, 2026. Picture taken with a mobile phone. REUTERS/Thomas Holdstock
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RC2OTLA8FWXU Passengers lean out of window at a station stop, aboard the "Unhurried" train, run by the state-owned rail operator, PKP Intercity, which runs at a slower pace along scenic routes and offers traditional Polish meals, evoking rail travel in the 1980s, in central Poland, June 13, 2026. Picture taken with a mobile phone. REUTERS/Thomas Holdstock
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RC2MTLAUB7OO A man dressed like Ludwig II attends a church service to commemorate the death of Bavarian King Ludwig II, in Berg beside lake Starnberg, Germany, June 14, 2026. Ludwig II of Bavaria (also known as the Fairy-tale King and Mad King Ludwig), the builder of the famous Neuschwanstein castle, was diagnosed as mentally ill and incarcerated in Berg Castle. On June 13, 1886, his doctor arrived to take him for a walk. A few hours later they were both found drowned in Starnberg Lake. REUTERS/Angelika Warmuth
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RC2MTLA0HREI A man dressed like Ludwig II attends a church service to commemorate the death of the Bavarian King Ludwig II, in Berg beside lake Starnberg, Germany, June 14, 2026. Ludwig II of Bavaria (also known as the Fairy-tale King and Mad King Ludwig), the builder of the famous Neuschwanstein castle, was diagnosed as mentally ill and incarcerated in Berg Castle. On June 13, 1886, his doctor arrived to take him for a walk. A few hours later they were both found drowned in Starnberg Lake. REUTERS/Angelika Warmuth
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RC2MTLA0EL54 A woman places flowers at the site of King Ludwig II of Bavaria’s death, in Berg beside lake Starnberg, Germany, June 14, 2026. Ludwig II of Bavaria (also known as the Fairy-tale King and Mad King Ludwig), the builder of the famous Neuschwanstein castle, was diagnosed as mentally ill and incarcerated in Berg Castle. On June 13, 1886, his doctor arrived to take him for a walk. A few hours later they were both found drowned in Starnberg Lake. REUTERS/Angelika Warmuth
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RC2LTLAKJMJP People in traditional Bavarian clothes attend a church service to commemorate the death of the Bavarian King Ludwig II, in Berg beside lake Starnberg, Germany, June 14, 2026. Ludwig II of Bavaria (also known as the Fairy-tale King and Mad King Ludwig), the builder of the famous Neuschwanstein castle, was diagnosed as mentally ill and incarcerated in Berg Castle. On June 13, 1886, his doctor arrived to take him for a walk. A few hours later they were both found drowned in Starnberg Lake. REUTERS/Angelika Warmuth
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RC2MTLAV60VU People in traditional Bavarian clothes stand next to the site of King Ludwig II of Bavaria’s death, in Berg beside lake Starnberg, Germany, June 14, 2026. Ludwig II of Bavaria (also known as the Fairy-tale King and Mad King Ludwig), the builder of the famous Neuschwanstein castle, was diagnosed as mentally ill and incarcerated in Berg Castle. On June 13, 1886, his doctor arrived to take him for a walk. A few hours later they were both found drowned in Starnberg Lake. REUTERS/Angelika Warmuth
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RC2LTLAMNRVQ Flowers are kept at the site of King Ludwig II of Bavaria’s death, in Berg beside lake Starnberg, Germany, June 14, 2026. Ludwig II of Bavaria (also known as the Fairy-tale King and Mad King Ludwig), the builder of the famous Neuschwanstein castle, was diagnosed as mentally ill and incarcerated in Berg Castle. On June 13, 1886, his doctor arrived to take him for a walk. A few hours later they were both found drowned in Starnberg Lake. REUTERS/Angelika Warmuth
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RC2LTLA0IWMQ People in traditional Bavarian clothes attend a church service to commemorate the death of the Bavarian King Ludwig II, in Berg beside lake Starnberg, Germany, June 14, 2026. Ludwig II of Bavaria (also known as the Fairy-tale King and Mad King Ludwig), the builder of the famous Neuschwanstein castle, was diagnosed as mentally ill and incarcerated in Berg Castle. On June 13, 1886, his doctor arrived to take him for a walk. A few hours later they were both found drowned in Starnberg Lake. REUTERS/Angelika Warmuth
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RC2LTLA61GQS People in traditional Bavarian clothes attend a church service to commemorate the death of the Bavarian King Ludwig II, in Berg beside lake Starnberg, Germany, June 14, 2026. Ludwig II of Bavaria (also known as the Fairy-tale King and Mad King Ludwig), the builder of the famous Neuschwanstein castle, was diagnosed as mentally ill and incarcerated in Berg Castle. On June 13, 1886, his doctor arrived to take him for a walk. A few hours later they were both found drowned in Starnberg Lake. REUTERS/Angelika Warmuth
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RC2MTLA78X8I People in traditional Bavarian clothes stand next to the site of King Ludwig II of Bavaria’s death, in Berg beside lake Starnberg, Germany, June 14, 2026. Ludwig II of Bavaria (also known as the Fairy-tale King and Mad King Ludwig), the builder of the famous Neuschwanstein castle, was diagnosed as mentally ill and incarcerated in Berg Castle. On June 13, 1886, his doctor arrived to take him for a walk. A few hours later they were both found drowned in Starnberg Lake. REUTERS/Angelika Warmuth
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RC2LTLA5JQJA People in traditional Bavarian clothes attend a church service to commemorate the death of the Bavarian King Ludwig II, in Berg beside lake Starnberg, Germany, June 14, 2026. Ludwig II of Bavaria (also known as the Fairy-tale King and Mad King Ludwig), the builder of the famous Neuschwanstein castle, was diagnosed as mentally ill and incarcerated in Berg Castle. On June 13, 1886, his doctor arrived to take him for a walk. A few hours later they were both found drowned in Starnberg Lake. REUTERS/Angelika Warmuth
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RC2MTLAJY63H People in traditional Bavarian clothes attend a church service to commemorate the death of the Bavarian King Ludwig II, in Berg beside lake Starnberg, Germany, June 14, 2026. Ludwig II of Bavaria (also known as the Fairy-tale King and Mad King Ludwig), the builder of the famous Neuschwanstein castle, was diagnosed as mentally ill and incarcerated in Berg Castle. On June 13, 1886, his doctor arrived to take him for a walk. A few hours later they were both found drowned in Starnberg Lake. REUTERS/Angelika Warmuth
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RC2LTLAAAR6C People in traditional Bavarian clothes attend a church service to commemorate the death of the Bavarian King Ludwig II, in Berg beside lake Starnberg, Germany, June 14, 2026. Ludwig II of Bavaria (also known as the Fairy-tale King and Mad King Ludwig), the builder of the famous Neuschwanstein castle, was diagnosed as mentally ill and incarcerated in Berg Castle. On June 13, 1886, his doctor arrived to take him for a walk. A few hours later they were both found drowned in Starnberg Lake. REUTERS/Angelika Warmuth
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RC2LTLA3033O A woman with a Ludwig tattoo attends a church service to commemorate the death of Bavarian King Ludwig II, in Berg beside lake Starnberg, Germany, June 14, 2026. Ludwig II of Bavaria, the builder of the famous Neuschwanstein castle, was diagnosed as mentally ill and incarcerated in Berg Castle. On June 13, 1886, his doctor arrived to take him for a walk. A few hours later they were both found drowned in Starnberg Lake. REUTERS/Angelika Warmuth
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RC2LTLAJAHYH A woman wearing sneakers with a Ludwig design attends a church service to commemorate the death of Bavarian King Ludwig II, in Berg beside lake Starnberg, Germany, June 14, 2026. Ludwig II of Bavaria (also known as the Fairy-tale King and Mad King Ludwig), the builder of the famous Neuschwanstein castle, was diagnosed as mentally ill and incarcerated in Berg Castle. On June 13, 1886, his doctor arrived to take him for a walk. A few hours later they were both found drowned in Starnberg Lake. REUTERS/Angelika Warmuth
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RC2LTLARR8MN People in traditional Bavarian clothes attend a church service to commemorate the death of Bavarian King Ludwig II, in Berg beside lake Starnberg, Germany, June 14, 2026. Ludwig II of Bavaria, the builder of the famous Neuschwanstein castle, was diagnosed as mentally ill and incarcerated in Berg Castle. On June 13, 1886, his doctor arrived to take him for a walk. A few hours later they were both found drowned in Starnberg Lake. REUTERS/Angelika Warmuth
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RC2USLAGJDEZ Supporters cross the boundary fence after Gilgit-Baltistan won the final match during the annual Shandur Polo festival, at Shandur Pass at an altitude of approximately 3,700 meters, in Pakistan, June 13, 2026. REUTERS/Khuram Parvez TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY
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RC23TLABCQTS Members of the LGBTQ+ community take part in the LGBTQ+ Pride parade in Athens, Greece, June 13, 2026. REUTERS/Louiza Vradi TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY
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RC25TLA6FB8Y Members of the LGBTQ+ community take part in the LGBTQ+ Pride parade in Athens, Greece, June 13, 2026. REUTERS/Louiza Vradi
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RC23TLAK0E1T Members of the LGBTQ+ community take part in the LGBTQ+ Pride parade in Athens, Greece, June 13, 2026. REUTERS/Louiza Vradi
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RC25TLAPJ2XL People carry a LGBTQ+ flag during the LGBTQ+ Pride parade in Athens, Greece, June 13, 2026. REUTERS/Louiza Vradi
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RC23TLAP8OE4 A member of the LGBTQ+ community takes part in the LGBTQ+ Pride parade in Athens, Greece, June 13, 2026. REUTERS/Louiza Vradi
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RC24TLA5YFCX Members of the LGBTQ+ community take part in the LGBTQ+ Pride parade in Athens, Greece, June 13, 2026. REUTERS/Louiza Vradi
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RC25TLAT5FEL A member of the LGBTQ+ community holds a placard during the LGBTQ+ Pride parade in Athens, Greece, June 13, 2026. REUTERS/Louiza Vradi
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RC24TLABXXI9 Members of the LGBTQ+ community take part in the LGBTQ+ Pride parade in Athens, Greece, June 13, 2026. REUTERS/Louiza Vradi
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RC25TLAAWTF2 Members of the LGBTQ+ community takes part in the LGBTQ+ Pride parade in Athens, Greece, June 13, 2026. REUTERS/Louiza Vradi
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RC24TLAKHS8S A member of the LGBTQ+ community takes part in the LGBTQ+ Pride parade in Athens, Greece, June 13, 2026. REUTERS/Louiza Vradi
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RC22TLAU4FA3 Police officers walk past a shop with windows boarded with wooden panels bearing graffiti that reads “peace is an investment in the future” ahead of a demonstration against the upcoming G7 summit in Evian-les-Bains, Geneva, Switzerland, June 13, 2026. REUTERS/Umit Bektas
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RC27TLAH3Z9F Workers board up a shop’s windows with wooden panels ahead of a demonstration against the upcoming G7 summit in Evian-les-Bains, Geneva, Switzerland, June 13, 2026. REUTERS/Umit Bektas
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RC26TLAV60CN Workers board up a shop’s windows with wooden panels ahead of a demonstration against the upcoming G7 summit in Evian-les-Bains, Geneva, Switzerland, June 13, 2026. REUTERS/Umit Bektas
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RC26TLA70EG3 Workers board up a shop’s windows with wooden panels ahead of a demonstration against the upcoming G7 summit in Evian-les-Bains, Geneva, Switzerland, June 13, 2026. REUTERS/Umit Bektas
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RC26TLA3CPE2 Pedestrians pass a shop with windows boarded by wooden panels ahead of a demonstration against the upcoming G7 summit in Evian-les-Bains, Geneva, Switzerland, June 13, 2026. REUTERS/Umit Bektas
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RC26TLAZJ2EP Pedestrians pass a shop with windows boarded with wooden panels bearing signs reading “enough to write history and make peace,” ahead of a demonstration against the upcoming G7 summit in Geneva, Switzerland, June 13, 2026. REUTERS/Umit Bektas
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RC2USLAHYSOL Players from Gilgit-Baltistan (in blue) and Chitral Laspur (in red) chase the ball during the annual Shandur Polo Festival, at Shandur Pass at an altitude of approximately 3,700 meters, in Pakistan, June 13, 2026. REUTERS/Khuram Parvez
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RC25SLA7T8J5 Players from Gilgit-Baltistan (in blue) and Chitral Laspur (in red) chase the ball during the annual Shandur Polo Festival, at Shandur Pass at an altitude of approximately 3,700 meters, in Pakistan, June 13, 2026. REUTERS/Khuram Parvez
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RC2VSLAK6NBN A Gilgit-Baltistan player holds the winning trophy as they celebrate after winning the final match during the annual Shandur Polo festival, at Shandur Pass at an altitude of approximately 3,700 meters, in Pakistan, June 13, 2026. REUTERS/Khuram Parvez
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RC2USLABQ92U Gilgit-Baltistan fans celebrate after winning the final match of the annual Shandur Polo festival, at Shandur Pass at an altitude of approximately 3,700 meters, in Pakistan, June 13, 2026. REUTERS/Khuram Parvez
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RC2USLAMW42W A young boy holds a polo ball during the celebration, after Gilgit-Baltistan won the final match of the annual Shandur Polo festival, at Shandur Pass at an altitude of approximately 3,700 meters, in Pakistan, June 13, 2026. REUTERS/Khuram Parvez
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RC24TLA204TI People take part in the annual LGBT+ pride parade, in Sofia, Bulgaria, June 13, 2026. REUTERS/Stoyan Nenov
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RC24TLA2VW9D People take part in the annual LGBT+ pride parade, in Sofia, Bulgaria, June 13, 2026. REUTERS/Stoyan Nenov
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RC24TLALSHPK People take part in the annual LGBT+ pride parade, in Sofia, Bulgaria, June 13, 2026. REUTERS/Stoyan Nenov
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RC24TLAS3XFW People take part in the annual LGBT+ pride parade, in Sofia, Bulgaria, June 13, 2026. REUTERS/Stoyan Nenov
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RC24TLAZ2AZY People carry a rainbow flag as they take part in the annual LGBT+ pride parade, in Sofia, Bulgaria, June 13, 2026. REUTERS/Stoyan Nenov
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RC23TLAWSH4O DARA, winner of the 2026 Eurovision Song Contest, performs during the annual LGBT+ pride parade, in Sofia, Bulgaria, June 13, 2026. REUTERS/Stoyan Nenov
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RC24TLAN4Y92 DARA, winner of the 2026 Eurovision Song Contest, performs during the annual LGBT+ pride parade, in Sofia, Bulgaria, June 13, 2026. REUTERS/Stoyan Nenov
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RC24TLA37JNQ DARA, winner of the 2026 Eurovision Song Contest, performs during the annual LGBT+ pride parade, in Sofia, Bulgaria, June 13, 2026. REUTERS/Stoyan Nenov
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RC24TLAWSLM2 DARA, winner of the 2026 Eurovision Song Contest, performs during the annual LGBT+ pride parade, in Sofia, Bulgaria, June 13, 2026. REUTERS/Stoyan Nenov
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RC24TLANL4EG DARA, winner of the 2026 Eurovision Song Contest, performs during the annual LGBT+ pride parade, in Sofia, Bulgaria, June 13, 2026. REUTERS/Stoyan Nenov
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RC24TLAP74OP People carry a Palestinian flag as they take part in the annual LGBT+ pride parade, in Sofia, Bulgaria, June 13, 2026. REUTERS/Stoyan Nenov
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RC23TLA3TS4E A person holds a rainbow umbrella during the annual LGBTQ+ Equality Parade, marking the 25th anniversary of Warsaw’s first LGBTQ+ march, in Warsaw, Poland, June 13, 2026. REUTERS/Kacper Pempel
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RC23TLASLF3O People take part in the annual LGBTQ+ Equality Parade, marking the 25th anniversary of Warsaw’s first LGBTQ+ march, in Warsaw, Poland, June 13, 2026. REUTERS/Kacper Pempel
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RC23TLA5R0Y0 A person takes part in the annual LGBTQ+ Equality Parade, marking the 25th anniversary of Warsaw’s first LGBTQ+ march, in Warsaw, Poland, June 13, 2026. REUTERS/Kacper Pempel
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RC23TLAUND70 People take part in the annual LGBTQ+ Equality Parade, marking the 25th anniversary of Warsaw’s first LGBTQ+ march, in Warsaw, Poland, June 13, 2026. REUTERS/Kacper Pempel
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RC23TLA3Q4EL People take part in the annual LGBTQ+ Equality Parade, marking the 25th anniversary of Warsaw’s first LGBTQ+ march, in Warsaw, Poland, June 13, 2026. REUTERS/Kacper Pempel
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RC23TLAY7A6R A person takes part in the annual LGBTQ+ Equality Parade, marking the 25th anniversary of Warsaw’s first LGBTQ+ march, in Warsaw, Poland, June 13, 2026. REUTERS/Kacper Pempel
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RC23TLAGPU6L People take part in the annual LGBTQ+ Equality Parade, marking the 25th anniversary of Warsaw’s first LGBTQ+ march, in Warsaw, Poland, June 13, 2026. REUTERS/Kacper Pempel
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RC23TLAMMFT8 People take part in the annual LGBTQ+ Equality Parade, marking the 25th anniversary of Warsaw’s first LGBTQ+ march, in Warsaw, Poland, June 13, 2026. REUTERS/Kacper Pempel
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RC23TLA7V1AL People take part in the annual LGBTQ+ Equality Parade, marking the 25th anniversary of Warsaw’s first LGBTQ+ march, in Warsaw, Poland, June 13, 2026. REUTERS/Kacper Pempel
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RC22TLAULBWJ A person wearing necklace takes part in the annual LGBTQ+ Equality Parade, marking the 25th anniversary of Warsaw's first LGBTQ+ march, in Warsaw, Poland, June 13, 2026. REUTERS/Kacper Pempel
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RC22TLA04C8K A person holds a rainbow flag during the annual LGBTQ+ Equality Parade, marking the 25th anniversary of Warsaw’s first LGBTQ+ march, in Warsaw, Poland, June 13, 2026. REUTERS/Kacper Pempel
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RC22TLAH3WPM A person takes part in the annual LGBTQ+ Equality Parade, marking the 25th anniversary of Warsaw’s first LGBTQ+ march, in Warsaw, Poland, June 13, 2026. REUTERS/Kacper Pempel
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RC22TLA94OSD People take part in the annual LGBTQ+ Equality Parade, marking the 25th anniversary of Warsaw’s first LGBTQ+ march, in Warsaw, Poland, June 13, 2026. REUTERS/Kacper Pempel
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RC22TLAHVNZP People take part in the annual LGBTQ+ Equality Parade, marking the 25th anniversary of Warsaw’s first LGBTQ+ march, in Warsaw, Poland, June 13, 2026. REUTERS/Kacper Pempel
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RC2WOLA1JGGP A man rides a motorcycle with the ocean in the background in Penghu, Taiwan, June 7, 2026. REUTERS/Ann Wang
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RC2VOLADU2S0 A tourist poses for photos at the Daguoye Columnar Basalt in Penghu, Taiwan, June 7, 2026. REUTERS/Ann Wang
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RC2WOLA0CP3H Tourists visit Erkan Historical Village, a community known for its traditional houses built with stone bricks and red tiles, with basalt stone slabs underfoot instead of asphalt, in Penghu, Taiwan, June 7, 2026. REUTERS/Ann Wang
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RC2WOLABJFLE Tourists visit Erkan Historical Village, a community known for its traditional stone-brick houses with red tiles, with basalt slabs underfoot instead of asphalt, in Penghu, Taiwan, June 7, 2026. REUTERS/Ann Wang
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RC2PPLA2NAUC People watch as fireworks go off at the Penghu International Fireworks Festival in Penghu, Taiwan, June 8, 2026. REUTERS/Ann Wang
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RC2YPLA3AC22 People buy and sell seafood at Magong Fish Market in Penghu, Taiwan, June 9, 2026. REUTERS/Ann Wang
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RC2YPLANTMI9 Freshly caught squid are seen at Magong Fish Market in Penghu, Taiwan, June 9, 2026. REUTERS/Ann Wang
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RC2KPLA04DSQ A child rides a bicycle through a puddle caused by rain in front of a temple in Penghu, Taiwan, June 8, 2026. REUTERS/Ann Wang
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RC2YOLAYTNY6 Tourists ride motorbikes after visiting the Zhongguang Mazu Bronze Statue in Penghu, Taiwan, June 7, 2026. REUTERS/Ann Wang
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RC2PPLAK7TNR People watch as fireworks go off at the Penghu International Fireworks Festival in Penghu, Taiwan, June 8, 2026. REUTERS/Ann Wang
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RC2WOLAVW8DN Vendors prepare cactus ice cream and ice plant ice cream at Erkan Historical Village in Penghu, Taiwan, June 7, 2026. REUTERS/Ann Wang
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RC2WOLAVVC6X Tourists buy snacks while visiting Erkan Historical Village, a community known for its traditional stone-brick houses with red tiles and basalt slabs underfoot instead of asphalt, in Penghu, Taiwan, June 7, 2026. REUTERS/Ann Wang
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RC2WOLAI4I01 Tourists rest under an advertisement for cactus ice cream and ice plant icecream while visiting Erkan Historical Village, a community known for its traditional houses built with stone bricks and red tiles, with basalt stone slabs underfoot instead of asphalt, in Penghu, Taiwan, June 7, 2026. REUTERS/Ann Wang
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RC2WOLAHAAAW Tourists visit Erkan Historical Village, a community known for its traditional houses built with stone bricks and red tiles, with basalt stone slabs underfoot instead of asphalt, in Penghu, Taiwan, June 7, 2026. REUTERS/Ann Wang
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RC2WOLAJ7B38 Tourists visit Erkan Historical Village, a community known for its traditional stone-brick houses with red tiles and basalt slabs underfoot instead of asphalt, in Penghu, Taiwan, June 7, 2026. REUTERS/Ann Wang
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RC2ZSLAKWYHS A participant celebrates during the annual Rainbow Parade, a pride parade to support LGBTQ+ rights in Vienna, Austria, June 13, 2026. REUTERS/Lisa Leutner
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RC20TLAT76ZZ A sign that says "Pride is Power" during the annual Rainbow Parade, a pride parade to support LGBTQ+ rights, in Vienna, Austria, June 13, 2026. REUTERS/Lisa Leutner
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RC20TLAOZO0W People pose with posters during the annual Rainbow Parade, a pride parade to support LGBTQ+ rights in Vienna, Austria, June 13, 2026. REUTERS/Lisa Leutner
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RC20TLADVOJK People celebrate during the annual Rainbow Parade, a pride parade to support LGBTQ+ rights in Vienna, Austria, June 13, 2026. REUTERS/Lisa Leutner
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RC20TLAG3WU2 Partcipants hold hands and pose as people celebrate during the annual Rainbow Parade, a pride parade to support LGBTQ+ rights in Vienna, Austria, June 13, 2026. REUTERS/Lisa Leutner
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RC20TLADUZ1T People celebrate in front of the Austrian Parliament during the annual Rainbow Parade, a pride parade to support LGBTQ+ rights in Vienna, Austria, June 13, 2026. REUTERS/Lisa Leutner
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RC20TLAF6GHG People kiss during the annual Rainbow Parade, a pride parade to support LGBTQ+ rights in Vienna, Austria, June 13, 2026. REUTERS/Lisa Leutner
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RC2ZSLAGT6NV People participate in the annual Rainbow Parade, a pride parade to support LGBTQ+ rights in Vienna, Austria, June 13, 2026. REUTERS/Lisa Leutner
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RC2ZSLAPV5VR People celebrate during the annual Rainbow Parade, a pride parade to support LGBTQ+ rights in Vienna, Austria, June 13, 2026. REUTERS/Lisa Leutner
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