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  • Weekly Market In A Historic German Town Centre
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    Weekly Market In A Historic German Town Centre
    People shop at the weekly outdoor market in the old town center of Memmingen, Swabia, Lower Allgaeu, Allgaeu, Germany, on July 12, 2025. The market features fresh produce, regional food, and other goods sold from stalls and trucks set up around the town hall and historic buildings. (Photo by Michael Nguyen)

     

  • Weekly Market In A Historic German Town Centre
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    Weekly Market In A Historic German Town Centre
    People shop at the weekly outdoor market in the old town center of Memmingen, Swabia, Lower Allgaeu, Allgaeu, Germany, on July 12, 2025. The market features fresh produce, regional food, and other goods sold from stalls and trucks set up around the town hall and historic buildings. (Photo by Michael Nguyen)

     

  • Weekly Market In A Historic German Town Centre
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    Weekly Market In A Historic German Town Centre
    People shop at the weekly outdoor market in the old town center of Memmingen, Swabia, Lower Allgaeu, Allgaeu, Germany, on July 12, 2025. The market features fresh produce, regional food, and other goods sold from stalls and trucks set up around the town hall and historic buildings. (Photo by Michael Nguyen)

     

  • Weekly Market In A Historic German Town Centre
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    Weekly Market In A Historic German Town Centre
    People shop at the weekly outdoor market in the old town center of Memmingen, Swabia, Lower Allgaeu, Allgaeu, Germany, on July 12, 2025. The market features fresh produce, regional food, and other goods sold from stalls and trucks set up around the town hall and historic buildings. (Photo by Michael Nguyen)

     

  • Local Government Election In Lagos
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    Local Government Election In Lagos
    A woman sells bread in Ogba as Lagos State conducts elections for its 20 Local Government Areas (LGAs) and 37 Local Council Development Areas (LCDAs) in Lagos, Nigeria, on July 12, 2025. (Photo by Adekunle Ajayi/NurPhoto)

     

  • Production Of Mexican Sweet Bread ‘ Concha Elote’
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    Production Of Mexican Sweet Bread ‘ Concha Elote’
    Sweet bread 'Concha Elote' is seen at the bakery ''La Carambada'', located in Queretaro's downtown neighborhood, during the production of the traditional Mexican sweet bread in the shape of corn, which is made during the months of June to August, in Queretaro, Mexico, on July 9, 2025. (Photo by Jose Carrera/Eyepix Group) (Photo by Eyepix/NurPhoto)

     

  • Production Of Mexican Sweet Bread ‘ Concha Elote’
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    Production Of Mexican Sweet Bread ‘ Concha Elote’
    Sweet bread 'Concha Elote' is seen at the bakery ''La Carambada'', located in Queretaro's downtown neighborhood, during the production of the traditional Mexican sweet bread in the shape of corn, which is made during the months of June to August, in Queretaro, Mexico, on July 9, 2025. (Photo by Jose Carrera/Eyepix Group) (Photo by Eyepix/NurPhoto)

     

  • Production Of Mexican Sweet Bread ‘ Concha Elote’
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    Production Of Mexican Sweet Bread ‘ Concha Elote’
    Sweet bread 'Concha Elote' is seen at the bakery ''La Carambada'', located in Queretaro's downtown neighborhood, during the production of the traditional Mexican sweet bread in the shape of corn, which is made during the months of June to August, in Queretaro, Mexico, on July 9, 2025. (Photo by Jose Carrera/Eyepix Group) (Photo by Eyepix/NurPhoto)

     

  • Alois Dallmayr Delicatessen Storefront
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    Alois Dallmayr Delicatessen Storefront
    The Alois Dallmayr delicatessen storefront is in Munich, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on July 3, 2025. The premium food and coffee retailer is considered the largest delicatessen business in Europe. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Alois Dallmayr Delicatessen Storefront
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    Alois Dallmayr Delicatessen Storefront
    The Alois Dallmayr delicatessen storefront is in Munich, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on July 3, 2025. The premium food and coffee retailer is considered the largest delicatessen business in Europe. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Alois Dallmayr Delicatessen Storefront
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    Alois Dallmayr Delicatessen Storefront
    The Alois Dallmayr delicatessen storefront is in Munich, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on July 3, 2025. The premium food and coffee retailer is considered the largest delicatessen business in Europe. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In The Hague
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    Daily Life In The Hague
    Seagulls fight for a piece of bread in The Hague, Netherlands, on June 23, 2025. (Photo by Klaudia Radecka/NurPhoto)

     

  • Tasty bread style wrapping paper
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    Tasty bread style wrapping paper
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Bakermee 1
    Ref 16948
    30/06/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Tsujio Ippei
    Here’s some tasty looking wrapping g paper — designed to make any package look like freshly baked bread or pastry.
    The sheets, called Bakermee, come in a set of three featuring one each of three different designs.
    One resembles a French baguette said to be perfect for long cylindrical gifts and is called Kachikachi
    Another, named Sakusaku is inspired by Danish pastries and is described as great for palm-sized presents.
    The third , Hukahuka, looks like fluffy white bread and is designed for large, boxy gifts.
    They feature textured paper with a coarse finish to recreate the look and feel of real bread.
    They come in a €8 euros set with each of the three sheets measuring 594mm × 420mm.
    The package also includes stickers that lets users add messages as if written in butter or jam.
    The wrapping paper was created by Japan-based designer Tsujio Ippei.
    A limit of five sets per customer has been set “so more people can enjoy it.”
    Ippei said: “The generous size makes it versatile—you can even fold it into a book cover or envelope.”
    OPS: The Bakermee wrapping paper.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Tasty bread style wrapping paper
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    Tasty bread style wrapping paper
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Bakermee 1
    Ref 16948
    30/06/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Tsujio Ippei
    Here’s some tasty looking wrapping g paper — designed to make any package look like freshly baked bread or pastry.
    The sheets, called Bakermee, come in a set of three featuring one each of three different designs.
    One resembles a French baguette said to be perfect for long cylindrical gifts and is called Kachikachi
    Another, named Sakusaku is inspired by Danish pastries and is described as great for palm-sized presents.
    The third , Hukahuka, looks like fluffy white bread and is designed for large, boxy gifts.
    They feature textured paper with a coarse finish to recreate the look and feel of real bread.
    They come in a €8 euros set with each of the three sheets measuring 594mm × 420mm.
    The package also includes stickers that lets users add messages as if written in butter or jam.
    The wrapping paper was created by Japan-based designer Tsujio Ippei.
    A limit of five sets per customer has been set “so more people can enjoy it.”
    Ippei said: “The generous size makes it versatile—you can even fold it into a book cover or envelope.”
    OPS: The Bakermee wrapping paper comes with a sheet of stickers
    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Tasty bread style wrapping paper
    DUKAS_186534309_FER
    Tasty bread style wrapping paper
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Bakermee 1
    Ref 16948
    30/06/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Tsujio Ippei
    Here’s some tasty looking wrapping g paper — designed to make any package look like freshly baked bread or pastry.
    The sheets, called Bakermee, come in a set of three featuring one each of three different designs.
    One resembles a French baguette said to be perfect for long cylindrical gifts and is called Kachikachi
    Another, named Sakusaku is inspired by Danish pastries and is described as great for palm-sized presents.
    The third , Hukahuka, looks like fluffy white bread and is designed for large, boxy gifts.
    They feature textured paper with a coarse finish to recreate the look and feel of real bread.
    They come in a €8 euros set with each of the three sheets measuring 594mm × 420mm.
    The package also includes stickers that lets users add messages as if written in butter or jam.
    The wrapping paper was created by Japan-based designer Tsujio Ippei.
    A limit of five sets per customer has been set “so more people can enjoy it.”
    Ippei said: “The generous size makes it versatile—you can even fold it into a book cover or envelope.”
    OPS: The Bakermee wrapping paper. Hukahuka, looks like fluffy white bread
    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Tasty bread style wrapping paper
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    Tasty bread style wrapping paper
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Bakermee 1
    Ref 16948
    30/06/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Tsujio Ippei
    Here’s some tasty looking wrapping g paper — designed to make any package look like freshly baked bread or pastry.
    The sheets, called Bakermee, come in a set of three featuring one each of three different designs.
    One resembles a French baguette said to be perfect for long cylindrical gifts and is called Kachikachi
    Another, named Sakusaku is inspired by Danish pastries and is described as great for palm-sized presents.
    The third , Hukahuka, looks like fluffy white bread and is designed for large, boxy gifts.
    They feature textured paper with a coarse finish to recreate the look and feel of real bread.
    They come in a €8 euros set with each of the three sheets measuring 594mm × 420mm.
    The package also includes stickers that lets users add messages as if written in butter or jam.
    The wrapping paper was created by Japan-based designer Tsujio Ippei.
    A limit of five sets per customer has been set “so more people can enjoy it.”
    Ippei said: “The generous size makes it versatile—you can even fold it into a book cover or envelope.”
    OPS: The Bakermee wrapping paper. Sakusaku is inspired by Danish pastry
    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Tasty bread style wrapping paper
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    Tasty bread style wrapping paper
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Bakermee 1
    Ref 16948
    30/06/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Tsujio Ippei
    Here’s some tasty looking wrapping g paper — designed to make any package look like freshly baked bread or pastry.
    The sheets, called Bakermee, come in a set of three featuring one each of three different designs.
    One resembles a French baguette said to be perfect for long cylindrical gifts and is called Kachikachi
    Another, named Sakusaku is inspired by Danish pastries and is described as great for palm-sized presents.
    The third , Hukahuka, looks like fluffy white bread and is designed for large, boxy gifts.
    They feature textured paper with a coarse finish to recreate the look and feel of real bread.
    They come in a €8 euros set with each of the three sheets measuring 594mm × 420mm.
    The package also includes stickers that lets users add messages as if written in butter or jam.
    The wrapping paper was created by Japan-based designer Tsujio Ippei.
    A limit of five sets per customer has been set “so more people can enjoy it.”
    Ippei said: “The generous size makes it versatile—you can even fold it into a book cover or envelope.”
    OPS: The Bakermee wrapping paper.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Tasty bread style wrapping paper
    DUKAS_186534304_FER
    Tasty bread style wrapping paper
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Bakermee 1
    Ref 16948
    30/06/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Tsujio Ippei
    Here’s some tasty looking wrapping g paper — designed to make any package look like freshly baked bread or pastry.
    The sheets, called Bakermee, come in a set of three featuring one each of three different designs.
    One resembles a French baguette said to be perfect for long cylindrical gifts and is called Kachikachi
    Another, named Sakusaku is inspired by Danish pastries and is described as great for palm-sized presents.
    The third , Hukahuka, looks like fluffy white bread and is designed for large, boxy gifts.
    They feature textured paper with a coarse finish to recreate the look and feel of real bread.
    They come in a €8 euros set with each of the three sheets measuring 594mm × 420mm.
    The package also includes stickers that lets users add messages as if written in butter or jam.
    The wrapping paper was created by Japan-based designer Tsujio Ippei.
    A limit of five sets per customer has been set “so more people can enjoy it.”
    Ippei said: “The generous size makes it versatile—you can even fold it into a book cover or envelope.”
    OPS: The Bakermee wrapping paper.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Tasty bread style wrapping paper
    DUKAS_186534303_FER
    Tasty bread style wrapping paper
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Bakermee 1
    Ref 16948
    30/06/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Tsujio Ippei
    Here’s some tasty looking wrapping g paper — designed to make any package look like freshly baked bread or pastry.
    The sheets, called Bakermee, come in a set of three featuring one each of three different designs.
    One resembles a French baguette said to be perfect for long cylindrical gifts and is called Kachikachi
    Another, named Sakusaku is inspired by Danish pastries and is described as great for palm-sized presents.
    The third , Hukahuka, looks like fluffy white bread and is designed for large, boxy gifts.
    They feature textured paper with a coarse finish to recreate the look and feel of real bread.
    They come in a €8 euros set with each of the three sheets measuring 594mm × 420mm.
    The package also includes stickers that lets users add messages as if written in butter or jam.
    The wrapping paper was created by Japan-based designer Tsujio Ippei.
    A limit of five sets per customer has been set “so more people can enjoy it.”
    Ippei said: “The generous size makes it versatile—you can even fold it into a book cover or envelope.”
    OPS: The Bakermee wrapping paper.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Tasty bread style wrapping paper
    DUKAS_186534302_FER
    Tasty bread style wrapping paper
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Bakermee 1
    Ref 16948
    30/06/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Tsujio Ippei
    Here’s some tasty looking wrapping g paper — designed to make any package look like freshly baked bread or pastry.
    The sheets, called Bakermee, come in a set of three featuring one each of three different designs.
    One resembles a French baguette said to be perfect for long cylindrical gifts and is called Kachikachi
    Another, named Sakusaku is inspired by Danish pastries and is described as great for palm-sized presents.
    The third , Hukahuka, looks like fluffy white bread and is designed for large, boxy gifts.
    They feature textured paper with a coarse finish to recreate the look and feel of real bread.
    They come in a €8 euros set with each of the three sheets measuring 594mm × 420mm.
    The package also includes stickers that lets users add messages as if written in butter or jam.
    The wrapping paper was created by Japan-based designer Tsujio Ippei.
    A limit of five sets per customer has been set “so more people can enjoy it.”
    Ippei said: “The generous size makes it versatile—you can even fold it into a book cover or envelope.”
    OPS: The Bakermee wrapping paper.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Tasty bread style wrapping paper
    DUKAS_186534301_FER
    Tasty bread style wrapping paper
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Bakermee 1
    Ref 16948
    30/06/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Tsujio Ippei
    Here’s some tasty looking wrapping g paper — designed to make any package look like freshly baked bread or pastry.
    The sheets, called Bakermee, come in a set of three featuring one each of three different designs.
    One resembles a French baguette said to be perfect for long cylindrical gifts and is called Kachikachi
    Another, named Sakusaku is inspired by Danish pastries and is described as great for palm-sized presents.
    The third , Hukahuka, looks like fluffy white bread and is designed for large, boxy gifts.
    They feature textured paper with a coarse finish to recreate the look and feel of real bread.
    They come in a €8 euros set with each of the three sheets measuring 594mm × 420mm.
    The package also includes stickers that lets users add messages as if written in butter or jam.
    The wrapping paper was created by Japan-based designer Tsujio Ippei.
    A limit of five sets per customer has been set “so more people can enjoy it.”
    Ippei said: “The generous size makes it versatile—you can even fold it into a book cover or envelope.”
    OPS: The Bakermee wrapping paper comes with a sheet of stickers for labelling packages
    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Daily Life In Warsaw
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    Daily Life In Warsaw
    A young woman is seen working at a bakery in Warsaw, Poland on 24 June, 2025. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto)

     

  • Baked Goods Counter At Market Hall
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    Baked Goods Counter At Market Hall
    A vendor serves a customer at the baked goods counter inside the Stuttgart Market Hall (Markthalle Stuttgart) in Stuttgart, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany, on June 20, 2025. Various fresh breads, pretzels, and rolls are displayed for sale at the traditional market stand. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • According To Recent Data, The Most Expensive Basic Food Basket In Brazil Is In São Paulo
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    According To Recent Data, The Most Expensive Basic Food Basket In Brazil Is In São Paulo
    Market activity occurs in Sao Paulo, Brazil. According to recent data, the most expensive basic food basket in Brazil is in Sao Paulo. The average price of the basket in Sao Paulo reaches R$991.80, maintaining the leadership for the second consecutive month. In other capitals, such as Florianopolis and Rio de Janeiro, the prices are also high, but Sao Paulo remains at the top of the ranking. (Photo by Cris Faga/NurPhoto)

     

  • According To Recent Data, The Most Expensive Basic Food Basket In Brazil Is In São Paulo
    DUKAS_186159972_NUR
    According To Recent Data, The Most Expensive Basic Food Basket In Brazil Is In São Paulo
    Market activity occurs in Sao Paulo, Brazil. According to recent data, the most expensive basic food basket in Brazil is in Sao Paulo. The average price of the basket in Sao Paulo reaches R$991.80, maintaining the leadership for the second consecutive month. In other capitals, such as Florianopolis and Rio de Janeiro, the prices are also high, but Sao Paulo remains at the top of the ranking. (Photo by Cris Faga/NurPhoto)

     

  • According To Recent Data, The Most Expensive Basic Food Basket In Brazil Is In São Paulo
    DUKAS_186159971_NUR
    According To Recent Data, The Most Expensive Basic Food Basket In Brazil Is In São Paulo
    Market activity occurs in Sao Paulo, Brazil. According to recent data, the most expensive basic food basket in Brazil is in Sao Paulo. The average price of the basket in Sao Paulo reaches R$991.80, maintaining the leadership for the second consecutive month. In other capitals, such as Florianopolis and Rio de Janeiro, the prices are also high, but Sao Paulo remains at the top of the ranking. (Photo by Cris Faga/NurPhoto)

     

  • According To Recent Data, The Most Expensive Basic Food Basket In Brazil Is In São Paulo
    DUKAS_186159970_NUR
    According To Recent Data, The Most Expensive Basic Food Basket In Brazil Is In São Paulo
    Market activity occurs in Sao Paulo, Brazil. According to recent data, the most expensive basic food basket in Brazil is in Sao Paulo. The average price of the basket in Sao Paulo reaches R$991.80, maintaining the leadership for the second consecutive month. In other capitals, such as Florianopolis and Rio de Janeiro, the prices are also high, but Sao Paulo remains at the top of the ranking. (Photo by Cris Faga/NurPhoto)

     

  • According To Recent Data, The Most Expensive Basic Food Basket In Brazil Is In São Paulo
    DUKAS_186159964_NUR
    According To Recent Data, The Most Expensive Basic Food Basket In Brazil Is In São Paulo
    Market activity occurs in Sao Paulo, Brazil. According to recent data, the most expensive basic food basket in Brazil is in Sao Paulo. The average price of the basket in Sao Paulo reaches R$991.80, maintaining the leadership for the second consecutive month. In other capitals, such as Florianopolis and Rio de Janeiro, the prices are also high, but Sao Paulo remains at the top of the ranking. (Photo by Cris Faga/NurPhoto)

     

  • According To Recent Data, The Most Expensive Basic Food Basket In Brazil Is In São Paulo
    DUKAS_186159963_NUR
    According To Recent Data, The Most Expensive Basic Food Basket In Brazil Is In São Paulo
    Market activity occurs in Sao Paulo, Brazil. According to recent data, the most expensive basic food basket in Brazil is in Sao Paulo. The average price of the basket in Sao Paulo reaches R$991.80, maintaining the leadership for the second consecutive month. In other capitals, such as Florianopolis and Rio de Janeiro, the prices are also high, but Sao Paulo remains at the top of the ranking. (Photo by Cris Faga/NurPhoto)

     

  • According To Recent Data, The Most Expensive Basic Food Basket In Brazil Is In São Paulo
    DUKAS_186159962_NUR
    According To Recent Data, The Most Expensive Basic Food Basket In Brazil Is In São Paulo
    Market activity occurs in Sao Paulo, Brazil. According to recent data, the most expensive basic food basket in Brazil is in Sao Paulo. The average price of the basket in Sao Paulo reaches R$991.80, maintaining the leadership for the second consecutive month. In other capitals, such as Florianopolis and Rio de Janeiro, the prices are also high, but Sao Paulo remains at the top of the ranking. (Photo by Cris Faga/NurPhoto)

     

  • According To Recent Data, The Most Expensive Basic Food Basket In Brazil Is In São Paulo
    DUKAS_186159961_NUR
    According To Recent Data, The Most Expensive Basic Food Basket In Brazil Is In São Paulo
    Market activity occurs in Sao Paulo, Brazil. According to recent data, the most expensive basic food basket in Brazil is in Sao Paulo. The average price of the basket in Sao Paulo reaches R$991.80, maintaining the leadership for the second consecutive month. In other capitals, such as Florianopolis and Rio de Janeiro, the prices are also high, but Sao Paulo remains at the top of the ranking. (Photo by Cris Faga/NurPhoto)

     

  • According To Recent Data, The Most Expensive Basic Food Basket In Brazil Is In São Paulo
    DUKAS_186159954_NUR
    According To Recent Data, The Most Expensive Basic Food Basket In Brazil Is In São Paulo
    Market activity occurs in Sao Paulo, Brazil. According to recent data, the most expensive basic food basket in Brazil is in Sao Paulo. The average price of the basket in Sao Paulo reaches R$991.80, maintaining the leadership for the second consecutive month. In other capitals, such as Florianopolis and Rio de Janeiro, the prices are also high, but Sao Paulo remains at the top of the ranking. (Photo by Cris Faga/NurPhoto)

     

  • According To Recent Data, The Most Expensive Basic Food Basket In Brazil Is In São Paulo
    DUKAS_186159952_NUR
    According To Recent Data, The Most Expensive Basic Food Basket In Brazil Is In São Paulo
    Market activity occurs in Sao Paulo, Brazil. According to recent data, the most expensive basic food basket in Brazil is in Sao Paulo. The average price of the basket in Sao Paulo reaches R$991.80, maintaining the leadership for the second consecutive month. In other capitals, such as Florianopolis and Rio de Janeiro, the prices are also high, but Sao Paulo remains at the top of the ranking. (Photo by Cris Faga/NurPhoto)

     

  • According To Recent Data, The Most Expensive Basic Food Basket In Brazil Is In São Paulo
    DUKAS_186159939_NUR
    According To Recent Data, The Most Expensive Basic Food Basket In Brazil Is In São Paulo
    Market activity occurs in Sao Paulo, Brazil. According to recent data, the most expensive basic food basket in Brazil is in Sao Paulo. The average price of the basket in Sao Paulo reaches R$991.80, maintaining the leadership for the second consecutive month. In other capitals, such as Florianopolis and Rio de Janeiro, the prices are also high, but Sao Paulo remains at the top of the ranking. (Photo by Cris Faga/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Gaza Amid Hamas-Israel Conflict
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    Daily Life In Gaza Amid Hamas-Israel Conflict
    A Palestinian woman bakes bread in a makeshift oven at a displacement camp set up amid building rubble in Gaza City, on May 12, 2025. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says on May 12 that the release of a US-Israeli hostage announced by Hamas does not lead to a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip or the release of Palestinian detainees. (Photo by Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto)

     

  • Flour and bread crisis in Gaza
    DUKAS_184551163_POL
    Flour and bread crisis in Gaza
    May 10, 2025 - Gaza: A Palestinian woman prepares bread using stale and spoiled flour as the flour and bread crisis deepens due to the Israeli blockade, which is preventing food, including flour, from entering the region in Gaza City, Gaza on May 10, 2025. (Omar AshtawyAPAImages/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Flour and bread crisis in Gaza
    DUKAS_184551161_POL
    Flour and bread crisis in Gaza
    May 10, 2025 - Gaza: A Palestinian woman prepares bread using stale and spoiled flour as the flour and bread crisis deepens due to the Israeli blockade, which is preventing food, including flour, from entering the region in Gaza City, Gaza on May 10, 2025. (Omar AshtawyAPAImages/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Flour and bread crisis in Gaza
    DUKAS_184551159_POL
    Flour and bread crisis in Gaza
    May 10, 2025 - Gaza: A Palestinian woman prepares bread using stale and spoiled flour as the flour and bread crisis deepens due to the Israeli blockade, which is preventing food, including flour, from entering the region in Gaza City, Gaza on May 10, 2025. (Omar AshtawyAPAImages/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Flour and bread crisis in Gaza
    DUKAS_184551157_POL
    Flour and bread crisis in Gaza
    May 10, 2025 - Gaza: A Palestinian woman prepares bread using stale and spoiled flour as the flour and bread crisis deepens due to the Israeli blockade, which is preventing food, including flour, from entering the region in Gaza City, Gaza on May 10, 2025. (Omar AshtawyAPAImages/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Flour and bread crisis in Gaza
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    Flour and bread crisis in Gaza
    May 10, 2025 - Gaza: A Palestinian woman prepares bread using stale and spoiled flour as the flour and bread crisis deepens due to the Israeli blockade, which is preventing food, including flour, from entering the region in Gaza City, Gaza on May 10, 2025. (Omar AshtawyAPAImages/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Flour and bread crisis in Gaza
    DUKAS_184551153_POL
    Flour and bread crisis in Gaza
    May 10, 2025 - Gaza: A Palestinian woman prepares bread using stale and spoiled flour as the flour and bread crisis deepens due to the Israeli blockade, which is preventing food, including flour, from entering the region in Gaza City, Gaza on May 10, 2025. (Omar AshtawyAPAImages/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    apaimages

     

  • Flour and bread crisis in Gaza
    DUKAS_184551151_POL
    Flour and bread crisis in Gaza
    May 10, 2025 - Gaza: A Palestinian woman prepares bread using stale and spoiled flour as the flour and bread crisis deepens due to the Israeli blockade, which is preventing food, including flour, from entering the region in Gaza City, Gaza on May 10, 2025. (Omar AshtawyAPAImages/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Flour and bread crisis in Gaza
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    Flour and bread crisis in Gaza
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    May 10, 2025 - Gaza: A Palestinian woman prepares bread using stale and spoiled flour as the flour and bread crisis deepens due to the Israeli blockade, which is preventing food, including flour, from entering the region in Gaza City, Gaza on May 10, 2025. (Omar AshtawyAPAImages/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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    Flour and bread crisis in Gaza
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