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FEATURE - Farbenprächtige Quallen im Sea Life in London
A new Sea Life London attraction will host 5,000 jellyfish, including some up to half a metre in diameter and some whose tentacles reach 30 metres. Expert "jellyologists" have spent the past year breeding the creatures in the basement of the South Bank attraction. When it opens in the County Hall venue on April 1, there will be six species to admire including the common, harmless moon jellyfish; the Cassiopea or sunbather which grows its own algae; and the Atlantic sea nettle which must be handled by experts wearing shoulder-length rubber gloves to protect them from their "highly unpleasant" sting. In May the lion’s mane jellyfish, the world’s largest known species with tentacles up to 30 metres long, will arrive. Pictured : Evening Standard Journalist Lizzie Edmonds at the Exhibition.
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FEATURE - Farbenprächtige Quallen im Sea Life in London
A new Sea Life London attraction will host 5,000 jellyfish, including some up to half a metre in diameter and some whose tentacles reach 30 metres. Expert "jellyologists" have spent the past year breeding the creatures in the basement of the South Bank attraction. When it opens in the County Hall venue on April 1, there will be six species to admire including the common, harmless moon jellyfish; the Cassiopea or sunbather which grows its own algae; and the Atlantic sea nettle which must be handled by experts wearing shoulder-length rubber gloves to protect them from their "highly unpleasant" sting. In May the lion’s mane jellyfish, the world’s largest known species with tentacles up to 30 metres long, will arrive. Pictured : Evening Standard Journalist Lizzie Edmonds at the Exhibition.
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FEATURE - Farbenprächtige Quallen im Sea Life in London
A new Sea Life London attraction will host 5,000 jellyfish, including some up to half a metre in diameter and some whose tentacles reach 30 metres. Expert "jellyologists" have spent the past year breeding the creatures in the basement of the South Bank attraction. When it opens in the County Hall venue on April 1, there will be six species to admire including the common, harmless moon jellyfish; the Cassiopea or sunbather which grows its own algae; and the Atlantic sea nettle which must be handled by experts wearing shoulder-length rubber gloves to protect them from their "highly unpleasant" sting. In May the lion’s mane jellyfish, the world’s largest known species with tentacles up to 30 metres long, will arrive. Pictured : Evening Standard Journalist Lizzie Edmonds at the Exhibition.
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FEATURE - Farbenprächtige Quallen im Sea Life in London
A new Sea Life London attraction will host 5,000 jellyfish, including some up to half a metre in diameter and some whose tentacles reach 30 metres. Expert "jellyologists" have spent the past year breeding the creatures in the basement of the South Bank attraction. When it opens in the County Hall venue on April 1, there will be six species to admire including the common, harmless moon jellyfish; the Cassiopea or sunbather which grows its own algae; and the Atlantic sea nettle which must be handled by experts wearing shoulder-length rubber gloves to protect them from their "highly unpleasant" sting. In May the lion’s mane jellyfish, the world’s largest known species with tentacles up to 30 metres long, will arrive. Pictured : Evening Standard Journalist Lizzie Edmonds at the Exhibition.
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FEATURE - Farbenprächtige Quallen im Sea Life in London
A new Sea Life London attraction will host 5,000 jellyfish, including some up to half a metre in diameter and some whose tentacles reach 30 metres. Expert "jellyologists" have spent the past year breeding the creatures in the basement of the South Bank attraction. When it opens in the County Hall venue on April 1, there will be six species to admire including the common, harmless moon jellyfish; the Cassiopea or sunbather which grows its own algae; and the Atlantic sea nettle which must be handled by experts wearing shoulder-length rubber gloves to protect them from their "highly unpleasant" sting. In May the lion’s mane jellyfish, the world’s largest known species with tentacles up to 30 metres long, will arrive. Pictured : Evening Standard Journalist Lizzie Edmonds at the Exhibition.
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FEATURE - Farbenprächtige Quallen im Sea Life in London
A new Sea Life London attraction will host 5,000 jellyfish, including some up to half a metre in diameter and some whose tentacles reach 30 metres. Expert "jellyologists" have spent the past year breeding the creatures in the basement of the South Bank attraction. When it opens in the County Hall venue on April 1, there will be six species to admire including the common, harmless moon jellyfish; the Cassiopea or sunbather which grows its own algae; and the Atlantic sea nettle which must be handled by experts wearing shoulder-length rubber gloves to protect them from their "highly unpleasant" sting. In May the lion’s mane jellyfish, the world’s largest known species with tentacles up to 30 metres long, will arrive.
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FEATURE - Farbenprächtige Quallen im Sea Life in London
A new Sea Life London attraction will host 5,000 jellyfish, including some up to half a metre in diameter and some whose tentacles reach 30 metres. Expert "jellyologists" have spent the past year breeding the creatures in the basement of the South Bank attraction. When it opens in the County Hall venue on April 1, there will be six species to admire including the common, harmless moon jellyfish; the Cassiopea or sunbather which grows its own algae; and the Atlantic sea nettle which must be handled by experts wearing shoulder-length rubber gloves to protect them from their "highly unpleasant" sting. In May the lion’s mane jellyfish, the world’s largest known species with tentacles up to 30 metres long, will arrive.
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FEATURE - Farbenprächtige Quallen im Sea Life in London
A new Sea Life London attraction will host 5,000 jellyfish, including some up to half a metre in diameter and some whose tentacles reach 30 metres. Expert "jellyologists" have spent the past year breeding the creatures in the basement of the South Bank attraction. When it opens in the County Hall venue on April 1, there will be six species to admire including the common, harmless moon jellyfish; the Cassiopea or sunbather which grows its own algae; and the Atlantic sea nettle which must be handled by experts wearing shoulder-length rubber gloves to protect them from their "highly unpleasant" sting. In May the lion’s mane jellyfish, the world’s largest known species with tentacles up to 30 metres long, will arrive. Pictured : Evening Standard Journalist Lizzie Edmonds at the Exhibition.
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FEATURE - Kunst aus Indonesien
(160728) -- JAKARTA, July 28, 2016 (Xinhua) -- Photo taken on July 28, 2016 shows a placard printed with the combination of three new mascots of the 2018 Asian Games after announced at the presidential palace in Jakarta, Indonesia, July 28, 2016. Indonesian on July 28 launched the new logo and three mascots for the 2018 Asian Games, which will take place from August 18 to September 3, 2018. (Xinhua/Agung Kuncahya B.)
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FEATURE - Kunst aus Indonesien
(160728) -- JAKARTA, July 28, 2016 (Xinhua) -- Indonesian Sport and Youth Minister Imam Nachrowi (C) holds the new logo for the 2018 Asian Games as head of the president's staff Teten Masduki (2nd R), head of the Creative Economy Agency Triawan Munaf (2nd L), vice president of the KOI (Indonesia Olympic Committee) Muddai Madang (R) and spokesman for the Sport and Youth Ministry Gatot Dewabrata (L) hold artworks of the new mascots after announced at the presidential palace in Jakarta, Indonesia, July 28, 2016. Indonesian on July 28 launched the new logo and three mascots for the 2018 Asian Games, which will take place from August 18 to September 3, 2018. (Xinhua/Agung Kuncahya B.)
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Banksy launches Disney inspired theme park in Weston-super-Mare for first UK show in 6 years. Dismaland, which will be open for six weeks, also features work from Damien Hirst, Jenny Holzer and Jimmy Cauty.
A scene from Dismaland Bemusement Park, a new venture from Banksy, featuring new work by the artist and a derelict fairytale castle built by radical set designers Block9. Dismaland Bemusement Park opens today in Weston-Super-Mare. Banksy describes Dismaland as 'a festival of art, amusements and entry level anarchism' and the 'family theme park unsuitable for small children' draws work from a roster of artists such as Jenny Holzer and Ed Hall.
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FEATURE - Fliegende Fische in der Tate Modern: Philippe Parreno stellt aus
Tate Modern opens Hyundai Commission by Philippe Parreno. The latest large-scale commission for Tate Moderns iconic Turbine Hall, this year created by Philippe Parreno. The Turbine Hall is alive. Lights pulse as melodies, drones and beats play; screens and speakers descend in formation; a light moves along an arcing rod across the space. Even the numerous inflatable fish – three different species – seem to behave as if they’re more than balloons, descending as well as ascending, swimming through the space, lurking in undercrofts, resting on the carpeted floor. The cavernous space has, in the words of the French artist Philippe Parreno, become an automaton. It’s controlled by a lab at the back of a space, complete with large flasks and tubes linked to a computer system. Micro-organisms growing here will help define the sequence of events in the Turbine Hall through a bio-reactor, we’re told.
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FEATURE - Fliegende Fische in der Tate Modern: Philippe Parreno stellt aus
Tate Modern opens Hyundai Commission by Philippe Parreno. The latest large-scale commission for Tate Moderns iconic Turbine Hall, this year created by Philippe Parreno. The Turbine Hall is alive. Lights pulse as melodies, drones and beats play; screens and speakers descend in formation; a light moves along an arcing rod across the space. Even the numerous inflatable fish – three different species – seem to behave as if they’re more than balloons, descending as well as ascending, swimming through the space, lurking in undercrofts, resting on the carpeted floor. The cavernous space has, in the words of the French artist Philippe Parreno, become an automaton. It’s controlled by a lab at the back of a space, complete with large flasks and tubes linked to a computer system. Micro-organisms growing here will help define the sequence of events in the Turbine Hall through a bio-reactor, we’re told.
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NEWS - London: The New Tate Modern von 'Herzog & de Meuron' ist für die Eröffnung bereit
Tens of thousands of visitors are set to visit the newly extended Tate Modern in London. The pyramid-like extension, billed as Britain’s most important new cultural building in two decades, opens its doors with hundreds of new works of art on show. Taking centre stage in the Turbine Hall is a 22ft sculpture, bolted together from dead trees, by Chinese dissident artist Ai Weiwei, who famously filled the entrance with porcelain sunflower seeds in 2010. The 10-storey Switch House will include three floors of galleries connected by a bridge to the existing building, as well as a cafe, restaurant, members’ room and terrace. The gallery is expected to attract six million visitors a year. The new gallery, designed by architects Herzog & de Meuron, which designed the conversion of Tate Modern from the derelict Bankside power station, will increase the gallery’s size by 60 per cent and allow hundreds more pieces to be displayed. Pictured exhibition in the Boiler House, Roy Lichtenstein.
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PEOPLE: Chanel Ausstellung in der Saatchi Galerie in London
Chanel: Mademoiselle Prive exhibition opens at Saatchi Gallery. A free exhibition featuring the first and only jewellery collection designed by Gabrielle ÔCocoÕ Chanel was unveiled at the capital's Saatchi Gallery. Set to spark major interest from fans of the prestigious French house, the diamond encrusted jewellery pieces, originally designed in 1932 and individually worth in excess of £1 million, are among the star attractions in a project devised to open up the world of Haute Couture to Londoners. Spanning two floors of the Chelsea gallery, Mademoiselle PrivŽ features iconic couture pieces from some of Chanel's most famous collections and offers a guided tour of the brand's journey from little known Parisian atelier to global fashion super force.
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PEOPLE: Chanel Ausstellung in der Saatchi Galerie in London
Chanel: Mademoiselle Prive exhibition opens at Saatchi Gallery. A free exhibition featuring the first and only jewellery collection designed by Gabrielle ÔCocoÕ Chanel was unveiled at the capital's Saatchi Gallery. Set to spark major interest from fans of the prestigious French house, the diamond encrusted jewellery pieces, originally designed in 1932 and individually worth in excess of £1 million, are among the star attractions in a project devised to open up the world of Haute Couture to Londoners. Spanning two floors of the Chelsea gallery, Mademoiselle PrivŽ features iconic couture pieces from some of Chanel's most famous collections and offers a guided tour of the brand's journey from little known Parisian atelier to global fashion super force.
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Banksy launches Disney inspired theme park in Weston-super-Mare for first UK show in 6 years. Dismaland, which will be open for six weeks, also features work from Damien Hirst, Jenny Holzer and Jimmy Cauty.
A scene from Dismaland Bemusement Park, a new venture from Banksy, featuring new work by the artist and a derelict fairytale castle built by radical set designers Block9. Dismaland Bemusement Park opens today in Weston-Super-Mare. Banksy describes Dismaland as 'a festival of art, amusements and entry level anarchism' and the 'family theme park unsuitable for small children' draws work from a roster of artists such as Jenny Holzer and Ed Hall.
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Banksy launches Disney inspired theme park in Weston-super-Mare for first UK show in 6 years. Dismaland, which will be open for six weeks, also features work from Damien Hirst, Jenny Holzer and Jimmy Cauty.
A scene from Dismaland Bemusement Park, a new venture from Banksy, featuring new work by the artist and a derelict fairytale castle built by radical set designers Block9. Dismaland Bemusement Park opens today in Weston-Super-Mare. Banksy describes Dismaland as 'a festival of art, amusements and entry level anarchism' and the 'family theme park unsuitable for small children' draws work from a roster of artists such as Jenny Holzer and Ed Hall.
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CHINA-BEIJING-ART EXHIBITION-YUE MINJUN-THE ROAD (CN)
(110615) -- BEIJING, June 15, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Visitors look at "The Crowning with Thorns" created by Chinese contemporary artist Yue Minjun during his solo exhibition named "Yue Minjun The Road" in 798 Art District in Beijing, capital of China, June 15, 2011. The ongoing exhibition showcased Yue's six paintings created in recent two years. Yue Minjun is best known for his works depicting himself in various settings, frozen in laughter. (Xinhua/Ren Zhenglai) (zn)
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Daily Life In Paris, France
A fragment of the Stravinsky Fountain in the Beaubourg area in Paris, France on November 13, 2025. The fountain, representing the works of composer Igor Stravinsky, was created iin 1983 by sculptors Jean Tinguely and Niki de Saint Phalle. (Photo by Beata Zawrzel/NurPhoto) -
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Photo Call "Attitudini: Nessuna" Aldo Giovanni E Giacomo
Enrico Bertolino attends the photocall of the movie "Attitudini: nessuna" with comedians Aldo, Giovanni, and Giacomo, directed by Sophie Chiarello, in Milan, Italy, on December 2, 2025. (Photo by Emanuele Roberto De Carli/NurPhoto) -
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Photo Call "Attitudini: Nessuna" Aldo Giovanni E Giacomo
Enrico Bertolino attends the photocall of the movie "Attitudini: nessuna" with comedians Aldo, Giovanni, and Giacomo, directed by Sophie Chiarello, in Milan, Italy, on December 2, 2025. (Photo by Emanuele Roberto De Carli/NurPhoto) -
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Photo Call "Attitudini: Nessuna" Aldo Giovanni E Giacomo
Enrico Bertolino attends the photocall of the movie "Attitudini: nessuna" with comedians Aldo, Giovanni, and Giacomo, directed by Sophie Chiarello, in Milan, Italy, on December 2, 2025. (Photo by Emanuele Roberto De Carli/NurPhoto) -
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Diverse Abilities Theatre Company Stages Shelter Show In Sumy
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Daily Life In Krakow
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View of Krakow's Father Bernatek Footbridge featuring an open-air exhibition of acrobatic sculptures by Polish artist Jerzy Kedziora, seen under foggy conditions, in Krakow, Poland, on December 2, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Krakow
KRAKOW, POLAND – DECEMBER 2:
View of Krakow's Father Bernatek Footbridge featuring an open-air exhibition of acrobatic sculptures by Polish artist Jerzy Kedziora, seen under foggy conditions, in Krakow, Poland, on December 2, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Quebec City Armoury
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Firewood Jollof Festival 2.0 Holds In Lagos, Nigeria
Participants engage in drawing and painting during the Firewood Jollof Festival 2.0 at Muri Okunola Park in Victoria Island, Lagos, Nigeria, on November 30, 2025. (Photo by Adekunle Ajayi/NurPhoto) -
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Firewood Jollof Festival 2.0 Holds In Lagos, Nigeria
Civic Centre Tower reflects the sunset on the lagoon during the Firewood Jollof Festival 2.0 at Muri Okunola Park in Victoria Island, Lagos, Nigeria, on November 30, 2025. (Photo by Adekunle Ajayi/NurPhoto) -
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Firewood Jollof Festival 2.0 Holds In Lagos, Nigeria
Participants engage in drawing and painting during the Firewood Jollof Festival 2.0 at Muri Okunola Park in Victoria Island, Lagos, Nigeria, on November 30, 2025. (Photo by Adekunle Ajayi/NurPhoto) -
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Firewood Jollof Festival 2.0 Holds In Lagos, Nigeria
Participants engage in drawing and painting during the Firewood Jollof Festival 2.0 at Muri Okunola Park in Victoria Island, Lagos, Nigeria, on November 30, 2025. (Photo by Adekunle Ajayi/NurPhoto) -
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Firewood Jollof Festival 2.0 Holds In Lagos, Nigeria
Participants engage in drawing and painting during the Firewood Jollof Festival 2.0 at Muri Okunola Park in Victoria Island, Lagos, Nigeria, on November 30, 2025. (Photo by Adekunle Ajayi/NurPhoto) -
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White House Christmas Design And Decoration Advance Media Tour
A Lego portrait of U.S. President Donald Trump is seen in the Green Room of the White House in Washington, D.C. on December 1, 2025. (Photo by Bryan Dozier/NurPhoto) -
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White House Christmas Design And Decoration Advance Media Tour
A member of the media views holiday decorations in the State Dining Room of the White House in Washington, D.C. on December 1, 2025. (Photo by Bryan Dozier/NurPhoto) -
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White House Christmas Design And Decoration Advance Media Tour
A portrait of former U.S. President John Tyler is seen beyond a Christmas tree in the Green Room of the White House in Washington, D.C. on December 1, 2025. (Photo by Bryan Dozier/NurPhoto) -
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White House Christmas Design And Decoration Advance Media Tour
Members of the media view holiday decorations in the East Room of the White House in Washington, D.C. on December 1, 2025. (Photo by Bryan Dozier/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Doha
A view of the Museum of Islamic Art in Doha, Qatar on November 28, 2025. (Photo by Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Doha
A view of the city as a cat is seen at MIA Park in Doha, Qatar on November 28, 2025. (Photo by Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto) -
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Artisa The Art Creators Fair In Grenoble
A pumpkin is on display at the Artisa the art creators fair at Alpexpo in Grenoble, France, on November 27, 2025. Artisa is the largest fine crafts gallery in the Auvergne-Rhone-Alpes region. (Photo by Romain Doucelin/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Paris, France
Paris Photo 2025 at the Grand Palais in Paris, France on November 12th, 2025. Paris Photo is the world's largest art fair dedicated to photography and image-based art. (Photo by Beata Zawrzel/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Paris, France
La France Renaissante sculpture on the Bir Hakeim Bridge in Paris, France on November 12th, 2025. (Photo by Beata Zawrzel/NurPhoto) -
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Mauritania v Kuwait - FIFA Arab Cup 2025 Qualification Stage Play-off Match
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Mauritania v Kuwait - FIFA Arab Cup 2025 Qualification Stage Play-off Match
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Mauritania v Kuwait - FIFA Arab Cup 2025 Qualification Stage Play-off Match
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Fire Dancers Perform At The Annual Light Festival In Linköping, Sweden.
A fire dancer performs during the annual light festival in Linkoping, Sweden, on November 23, 2025. (Photo by Pradeep Dambarage/Nurphoto) -
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Fire Dancers Perform At The Annual Light Festival In Linköping, Sweden.
A fire dancer performs during the annual light festival in Linkoping, Sweden, on November 23, 2025. (Photo by Pradeep Dambarage/Nurphoto) -
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Fire Dancers Perform At The Annual Light Festival In Linköping, Sweden.
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Fire Dancers Perform At The Annual Light Festival In Linköping, Sweden.
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Fire Dancers Perform At The Annual Light Festival In Linköping, Sweden.
Fire dancers perform during the annual light festival in Linkoping, Sweden, on November 23, 2025. (Photo by Pradeep Dambarage/Nurphoto)
