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Residential Apartment Buildings In Munich
The facades of residential apartment buildings stand next to a bus stop sign for Tegernseer Landstrasse in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on October 30, 2025. The high demand for real estate in the city results in steadily rising rents for apartments. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) - 
							
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Walking The Divide: Nicosia, The World’s Last Divided Capital
NICOSIA, CYPRUS – OCTOBER 21, 2025:
A cat is seen in the Republic of Cyprus–controlled southern part of Nicosia on October 21, 2025.
The island has remained divided by a United Nations-controlled buffer zone since 1974. (Photo by STR/NurPhoto) - 
							
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Walking The Divide: Nicosia, The World’s Last Divided Capital
NICOSIA, CYPRUS – OCTOBER 21, 2025:
A cat is seen in the Republic of Cyprus–controlled southern part of Nicosia on October 21, 2025.
The island has remained divided by a United Nations-controlled buffer zone since 1974. (Photo by STR/NurPhoto) - 
							
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Walking The Divide: Nicosia, The World’s Last Divided Capital
NICOSIA, CYPRUS – OCTOBER 21, 2025:
A cat is seen in the Republic of Cyprus–controlled southern part of Nicosia on October 21, 2025.
The island has remained divided by a United Nations-controlled buffer zone since 1974. (Photo by STR/NurPhoto) - 
							
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Walking The Divide: Nicosia, The World’s Last Divided Capital
NICOSIA, CYPRUS – OCTOBER 21, 2025:
A cat is seen in the Republic of Cyprus–controlled southern part of Nicosia on October 21, 2025.
The island has remained divided by a United Nations-controlled buffer zone since 1974. (Photo by STR/NurPhoto) - 
							
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Walking The Divide: Nicosia, The World’s Last Divided Capital
NICOSIA, CYPRUS – OCTOBER 21, 2025:
A cat is seen in the Republic of Cyprus–controlled southern part of Nicosia on October 21, 2025.
The island has remained divided by a United Nations-controlled buffer zone since 1974. (Photo by STR/NurPhoto) - 
							
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Walking The Divide: Nicosia, The World’s Last Divided Capital
NICOSIA, CYPRUS – OCTOBER 21, 2025:
A cat is seen in the Republic of Cyprus–controlled southern part of Nicosia on October 21, 2025.
The island has remained divided by a United Nations-controlled buffer zone since 1974. (Photo by STR/NurPhoto) - 
							
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Walking The Divide: Nicosia, The World’s Last Divided Capital
NICOSIA, CYPRUS – OCTOBER 21, 2025:
A cat is seen in the Republic of Cyprus–controlled southern part of Nicosia on October 21, 2025.
The island has remained divided by a United Nations-controlled buffer zone since 1974. (Photo by STR/NurPhoto) - 
							
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Customers And Dog In Yellow Coat Outside Alì Supermercati In Venice Suburb
A gray and white dog wears a bright yellow raincoat and is tethered near a yellow bollard outside an Ali Supermercati store as two men (one using a smartphone, the other facing away) and another man on the ground interact near the entrance in a suburban area in Venice, Italy, on November 15, 2021. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) - 
							
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Carved Halloween Jack-o'-Lanterns Displayed In A Garden Setting
Three carved jack-o'-lanterns are displayed on a gravel path near a green hedge and hydrangea bush, serving as Halloween decorations during the late autumn season in Murnau am Staffelsee, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on October 24, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) - 
							
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Søstrene Grene Scandi Homeware Storefront
The storefront of the Sostrene Grene Danish homeware and lifestyle store shows customers entering and a festive interior display featuring Christmas decorations, just before the holiday season begins, in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on October 25, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) - 
							
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Søstrene Grene Scandi Homeware Storefront
The logo signage of the retail store Sostrene Grene is in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on October 25, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) - 
							
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Søstrene Grene Scandi Homeware Storefront
The storefront of the Sostrene Grene Danish homeware and lifestyle store shows customers entering and a festive interior display featuring Christmas decorations, just before the holiday season begins, in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on October 25, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) - 
							
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Humanoid robot being readied for defence
Ferrari Press Agency
Phantom 1
Ref 17238
23/10/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Foundation
A robot is being developed that could one day become a powerful defence weapon.
The humanoid Phantom by US company Foundation is being built to operate in manufacturing, logistics, domestic settings as well as defence.
The firm says a defensive capability is crucial for building and safeguarding the infrastructure necessary for making life self-sustaining.
It also hopes profits from the Phantom will help finance the building of a base in the inhospitable Antarctic before the company develops and builds “other technologies” to eventually help construct bases for humans on the Moon,Mars and “beyond.”
Phantom , the company’s first production humanoid robot, is said to follow decades of research and innovation in humanoid robotics.
It is designed for strength and fluid motion to eliminate the “robotic” feel, enabling seamless integration into human environments.
It is 1.75 metres tall, weighs 80 KG and has a payload capacity of 20kg,
The upper torso is Phantom’s operational hub, integrating computer units, cameras, batteries, and advanced sensors.
It supports a broad range of tasks, from household chores to industrial applications.
The lower torso powers Phantom’s mobility and stability, featuring advanced mechanical muscles known as actuators and balance system.
Foundations says it “ excels “ in navigating stairs, uneven terrain, and confined spaces, supporting a range of activities with “precision and reliability.”
OPS: The Foundation Phantom humanoid robot.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) - 
							
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Humanoid robot being readied for defence
Ferrari Press Agency
Phantom 1
Ref 17238
23/10/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Foundation
A robot is being developed that could one day become a powerful defence weapon.
The humanoid Phantom by US company Foundation is being built to operate in manufacturing, logistics, domestic settings as well as defence.
The firm says a defensive capability is crucial for building and safeguarding the infrastructure necessary for making life self-sustaining.
It also hopes profits from the Phantom will help finance the building of a base in the inhospitable Antarctic before the company develops and builds “other technologies” to eventually help construct bases for humans on the Moon,Mars and “beyond.”
Phantom , the company’s first production humanoid robot, is said to follow decades of research and innovation in humanoid robotics.
It is designed for strength and fluid motion to eliminate the “robotic” feel, enabling seamless integration into human environments.
It is 1.75 metres tall, weighs 80 KG and has a payload capacity of 20kg,
The upper torso is Phantom’s operational hub, integrating computer units, cameras, batteries, and advanced sensors.
It supports a broad range of tasks, from household chores to industrial applications.
The lower torso powers Phantom’s mobility and stability, featuring advanced mechanical muscles known as actuators and balance system.
Foundations says it “ excels “ in navigating stairs, uneven terrain, and confined spaces, supporting a range of activities with “precision and reliability.”
OPS: The Foundation Phantom humanoid robot.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) - 
							
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Humanoid robot being readied for defence
Ferrari Press Agency
Phantom 1
Ref 17238
23/10/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Foundation
A robot is being developed that could one day become a powerful defence weapon.
The humanoid Phantom by US company Foundation is being built to operate in manufacturing, logistics, domestic settings as well as defence.
The firm says a defensive capability is crucial for building and safeguarding the infrastructure necessary for making life self-sustaining.
It also hopes profits from the Phantom will help finance the building of a base in the inhospitable Antarctic before the company develops and builds “other technologies” to eventually help construct bases for humans on the Moon,Mars and “beyond.”
Phantom , the company’s first production humanoid robot, is said to follow decades of research and innovation in humanoid robotics.
It is designed for strength and fluid motion to eliminate the “robotic” feel, enabling seamless integration into human environments.
It is 1.75 metres tall, weighs 80 KG and has a payload capacity of 20kg,
The upper torso is Phantom’s operational hub, integrating computer units, cameras, batteries, and advanced sensors.
It supports a broad range of tasks, from household chores to industrial applications.
The lower torso powers Phantom’s mobility and stability, featuring advanced mechanical muscles known as actuators and balance system.
Foundations says it “ excels “ in navigating stairs, uneven terrain, and confined spaces, supporting a range of activities with “precision and reliability.”
OPS: The Foundation Phantom humanoid robot.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) - 
							
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Humanoid robot being readied for defence
Ferrari Press Agency
Phantom 1
Ref 17238
23/10/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Foundation
A robot is being developed that could one day become a powerful defence weapon.
The humanoid Phantom by US company Foundation is being built to operate in manufacturing, logistics, domestic settings as well as defence.
The firm says a defensive capability is crucial for building and safeguarding the infrastructure necessary for making life self-sustaining.
It also hopes profits from the Phantom will help finance the building of a base in the inhospitable Antarctic before the company develops and builds “other technologies” to eventually help construct bases for humans on the Moon,Mars and “beyond.”
Phantom , the company’s first production humanoid robot, is said to follow decades of research and innovation in humanoid robotics.
It is designed for strength and fluid motion to eliminate the “robotic” feel, enabling seamless integration into human environments.
It is 1.75 metres tall, weighs 80 KG and has a payload capacity of 20kg,
The upper torso is Phantom’s operational hub, integrating computer units, cameras, batteries, and advanced sensors.
It supports a broad range of tasks, from household chores to industrial applications.
The lower torso powers Phantom’s mobility and stability, featuring advanced mechanical muscles known as actuators and balance system.
Foundations says it “ excels “ in navigating stairs, uneven terrain, and confined spaces, supporting a range of activities with “precision and reliability.”
OPS: The Foundation Phantom humanoid robot.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) - 
							
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Humanoid robot being readied for defence
Ferrari Press Agency
Phantom 1
Ref 17238
23/10/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Foundation
A robot is being developed that could one day become a powerful defence weapon.
The humanoid Phantom by US company Foundation is being built to operate in manufacturing, logistics, domestic settings as well as defence.
The firm says a defensive capability is crucial for building and safeguarding the infrastructure necessary for making life self-sustaining.
It also hopes profits from the Phantom will help finance the building of a base in the inhospitable Antarctic before the company develops and builds “other technologies” to eventually help construct bases for humans on the Moon,Mars and “beyond.”
Phantom , the company’s first production humanoid robot, is said to follow decades of research and innovation in humanoid robotics.
It is designed for strength and fluid motion to eliminate the “robotic” feel, enabling seamless integration into human environments.
It is 1.75 metres tall, weighs 80 KG and has a payload capacity of 20kg,
The upper torso is Phantom’s operational hub, integrating computer units, cameras, batteries, and advanced sensors.
It supports a broad range of tasks, from household chores to industrial applications.
The lower torso powers Phantom’s mobility and stability, featuring advanced mechanical muscles known as actuators and balance system.
Foundations says it “ excels “ in navigating stairs, uneven terrain, and confined spaces, supporting a range of activities with “precision and reliability.”
OPS: The Foundation Phantom humanoid robot.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) - 
							
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Humanoid robot being readied for defence
Ferrari Press Agency
Phantom 1
Ref 17238
23/10/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Foundation
A robot is being developed that could one day become a powerful defence weapon.
The humanoid Phantom by US company Foundation is being built to operate in manufacturing, logistics, domestic settings as well as defence.
The firm says a defensive capability is crucial for building and safeguarding the infrastructure necessary for making life self-sustaining.
It also hopes profits from the Phantom will help finance the building of a base in the inhospitable Antarctic before the company develops and builds “other technologies” to eventually help construct bases for humans on the Moon,Mars and “beyond.”
Phantom , the company’s first production humanoid robot, is said to follow decades of research and innovation in humanoid robotics.
It is designed for strength and fluid motion to eliminate the “robotic” feel, enabling seamless integration into human environments.
It is 1.75 metres tall, weighs 80 KG and has a payload capacity of 20kg,
The upper torso is Phantom’s operational hub, integrating computer units, cameras, batteries, and advanced sensors.
It supports a broad range of tasks, from household chores to industrial applications.
The lower torso powers Phantom’s mobility and stability, featuring advanced mechanical muscles known as actuators and balance system.
Foundations says it “ excels “ in navigating stairs, uneven terrain, and confined spaces, supporting a range of activities with “precision and reliability.”
OPS: The Foundation Phantom humanoid robot.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) - 
							
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Humanoid robot being readied for defence
Ferrari Press Agency
Phantom 1
Ref 17238
23/10/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Foundation
A robot is being developed that could one day become a powerful defence weapon.
The humanoid Phantom by US company Foundation is being built to operate in manufacturing, logistics, domestic settings as well as defence.
The firm says a defensive capability is crucial for building and safeguarding the infrastructure necessary for making life self-sustaining.
It also hopes profits from the Phantom will help finance the building of a base in the inhospitable Antarctic before the company develops and builds “other technologies” to eventually help construct bases for humans on the Moon,Mars and “beyond.”
Phantom , the company’s first production humanoid robot, is said to follow decades of research and innovation in humanoid robotics.
It is designed for strength and fluid motion to eliminate the “robotic” feel, enabling seamless integration into human environments.
It is 1.75 metres tall, weighs 80 KG and has a payload capacity of 20kg,
The upper torso is Phantom’s operational hub, integrating computer units, cameras, batteries, and advanced sensors.
It supports a broad range of tasks, from household chores to industrial applications.
The lower torso powers Phantom’s mobility and stability, featuring advanced mechanical muscles known as actuators and balance system.
Foundations says it “ excels “ in navigating stairs, uneven terrain, and confined spaces, supporting a range of activities with “precision and reliability.”
OPS: The Foundation Phantom humanoid robot.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) - 
							
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Humanoid robot being readied for defence
Ferrari Press Agency
Phantom 1
Ref 17238
23/10/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Foundation
A robot is being developed that could one day become a powerful defence weapon.
The humanoid Phantom by US company Foundation is being built to operate in manufacturing, logistics, domestic settings as well as defence.
The firm says a defensive capability is crucial for building and safeguarding the infrastructure necessary for making life self-sustaining.
It also hopes profits from the Phantom will help finance the building of a base in the inhospitable Antarctic before the company develops and builds “other technologies” to eventually help construct bases for humans on the Moon,Mars and “beyond.”
Phantom , the company’s first production humanoid robot, is said to follow decades of research and innovation in humanoid robotics.
It is designed for strength and fluid motion to eliminate the “robotic” feel, enabling seamless integration into human environments.
It is 1.75 metres tall, weighs 80 KG and has a payload capacity of 20kg,
The upper torso is Phantom’s operational hub, integrating computer units, cameras, batteries, and advanced sensors.
It supports a broad range of tasks, from household chores to industrial applications.
The lower torso powers Phantom’s mobility and stability, featuring advanced mechanical muscles known as actuators and balance system.
Foundations says it “ excels “ in navigating stairs, uneven terrain, and confined spaces, supporting a range of activities with “precision and reliability.”
OPS: The Foundation Phantom humanoid robot.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) - 
							
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Humanoid robot being readied for defence
Ferrari Press Agency
Phantom 1
Ref 17238
23/10/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Foundation
A robot is being developed that could one day become a powerful defence weapon.
The humanoid Phantom by US company Foundation is being built to operate in manufacturing, logistics, domestic settings as well as defence.
The firm says a defensive capability is crucial for building and safeguarding the infrastructure necessary for making life self-sustaining.
It also hopes profits from the Phantom will help finance the building of a base in the inhospitable Antarctic before the company develops and builds “other technologies” to eventually help construct bases for humans on the Moon,Mars and “beyond.”
Phantom , the company’s first production humanoid robot, is said to follow decades of research and innovation in humanoid robotics.
It is designed for strength and fluid motion to eliminate the “robotic” feel, enabling seamless integration into human environments.
It is 1.75 metres tall, weighs 80 KG and has a payload capacity of 20kg,
The upper torso is Phantom’s operational hub, integrating computer units, cameras, batteries, and advanced sensors.
It supports a broad range of tasks, from household chores to industrial applications.
The lower torso powers Phantom’s mobility and stability, featuring advanced mechanical muscles known as actuators and balance system.
Foundations says it “ excels “ in navigating stairs, uneven terrain, and confined spaces, supporting a range of activities with “precision and reliability.”
OPS: The Foundation Phantom humanoid robot.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) - 
							
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Humanoid robot being readied for defence
Ferrari Press Agency
Phantom 1
Ref 17238
23/10/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Foundation
A robot is being developed that could one day become a powerful defence weapon.
The humanoid Phantom by US company Foundation is being built to operate in manufacturing, logistics, domestic settings as well as defence.
The firm says a defensive capability is crucial for building and safeguarding the infrastructure necessary for making life self-sustaining.
It also hopes profits from the Phantom will help finance the building of a base in the inhospitable Antarctic before the company develops and builds “other technologies” to eventually help construct bases for humans on the Moon,Mars and “beyond.”
Phantom , the company’s first production humanoid robot, is said to follow decades of research and innovation in humanoid robotics.
It is designed for strength and fluid motion to eliminate the “robotic” feel, enabling seamless integration into human environments.
It is 1.75 metres tall, weighs 80 KG and has a payload capacity of 20kg,
The upper torso is Phantom’s operational hub, integrating computer units, cameras, batteries, and advanced sensors.
It supports a broad range of tasks, from household chores to industrial applications.
The lower torso powers Phantom’s mobility and stability, featuring advanced mechanical muscles known as actuators and balance system.
Foundations says it “ excels “ in navigating stairs, uneven terrain, and confined spaces, supporting a range of activities with “precision and reliability.”
OPS: The Foundation Phantom humanoid robot.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) - 
							
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Daily Life In Famagusta District
PROTARAS, CYPRUS – OCTOBER 20:
A cat watches passersby from a shaded spot in Protaras, Famagusta District, Cyprus, on October 20, 2025. (Photo by STR/NurPhoto) - 
							
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Daily Life In Famagusta District
PROTARAS, CYPRUS – OCTOBER 20:
A cat watches passersby from a shaded spot in Protaras, Famagusta District, Cyprus, on October 20, 2025. (Photo by STR/NurPhoto) - 
							
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Daily Life In Famagusta District
PROTARAS, CYPRUS – OCTOBER 20:
A relaxed cat basks on a sunlit path in Protaras, Famagusta District, Cyprus, on October 20, 2025. (Photo by STR/NurPhoto) - 
							
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Daily Life In Famagusta District
PROTARAS, CYPRUS – OCTOBER 20:
A relaxed cat basks on a sunlit path in Protaras, Famagusta District, Cyprus, on October 20, 2025. (Photo by STR/NurPhoto) - 
							
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Daily Life In Nicosia
NICOSIA, CYPRUS – OCTOBER 22:
A feral cat is seen in the city center of Nicosia, Nicosia District, Cyprus, on October 22, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) - 
							
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Daily Life In Nicosia
NICOSIA, CYPRUS – OCTOBER 22:
A feral cat is seen in the city center of Nicosia, Nicosia District, Cyprus, on October 22, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) - 
							
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Daily Life In Famagusta District
PARALIMNI, CYPRUS – OCTOBER 19:
A view of water tanks seen on the rooftops of houses in Protaras, Famagusta District, Cyprus, on October 19, 2025. (Photo by STR/NurPhoto) - 
							
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Closed Ryanair Check-in Counters At Nuremberg Airport
Closed Ryanair check-in counters are seen inside Albrecht Durer Airport in Nuremberg, Bavaria, Franconia, Germany, on October 19, 2025. The airline operates numerous European routes from the airport. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) - 
							
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Daily Life In Bucharest
BUCHAREST, ROMANIA – OCTOBER 09:
A clowder of stray cats rests on the hood of a parked car in Bucharest, Romania, on October 09, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) - 
							
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Daily Life In Bucharest
BUCHAREST, ROMANIA – OCTOBER 09:
A clowder of stray cats rests on the hood of a parked car in Bucharest, Romania, on October 09, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) - 
							
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2025 Parliamentary Election In Moldova
CHISINAU, MOLDOVA – SEPTEMBER 28, 2025:
Partial results from 77.31% of ballots counted show the ruling PAS party leading with 44.50%, ahead of the Blocul Patriotic with 27.80%, in Moldova’s 2025 parliamentary election in Chisinau, Moldova, on September 28, 2025. (Photo by STR/NurPhoto) - 
							
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Daily Life In Kutaisi
A baby cat looks as is seen in Kutaisi, Georgia on September 25, 2025. (Photo by Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto) - 
							
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Woman Carries Pet Dogs In Chandigarh
A woman carries a pet dog in her arms in Chandigarh, India, on September 16, 2025. (Photo by Himanshu Bhatt/NurPhoto) - 
							
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IFA 2025 Technology Trade Fair In Berlin
BERLIN, GERMANY – SEPTEMBER 6:
The Hisense logo, an official FIFA sponsor, is on display at the Hisense booth during IFA 2025 in Berlin, Germany, on September 6, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) - 
							
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IFA 2025 Technology Trade Fair In Berlin
BERLIN, GERMANY – SEPTEMBER 6:
The World's First 110-Inch Wallpaper TV is on display during IFA 2025 in Berlin, Germany, on September 6, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) - 
							
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IFA 2025 Technology Trade Fair In Berlin
BERLIN, GERMANY – SEPTEMBER 6:
The World's First 110-Inch Wallpaper TV is on display during IFA 2025 in Berlin, Germany, on September 6, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) - 
							
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IFA 2025 Technology Trade Fair In Berlin
BERLIN, GERMANY – SEPTEMBER 6:
The Hisense RGB-MiniLED screens is on display at IFA 2025 in Berlin, Germany, on September 6, 2025.
The Chinese electronics company showcases its latest innovations in display technology, smart home devices, and advanced visual solutions. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) - 
							
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IFA 2025 Technology Trade Fair In Berlin
BERLIN, GERMANY – SEPTEMBER 6:
The Metz logo is on display at the Metz booth during IFA 2025 in Berlin, Germany, on September 6, 2025.
The German electronics brand is showcasing its latest innovations in home entertainment, display technology, and consumer electronics. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) - 
							
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IFA 2025 Technology Trade Fair In Berlin
BERLIN, GERMANY – SEPTEMBER 6:
The Hisense AI Laundry Agent is on display at IFA 2025 in Berlin, Germany, on September 6, 2025.
The Chinese electronics company showcases its latest innovations in smart home appliances, AI-driven laundry solutions, and connected household technology. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) - 
							
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IFA 2025 Technology Trade Fair In Berlin
BERLIN, GERMANY – SEPTEMBER 6:
The Hisense AI Laundry Agent is on display at IFA 2025 in Berlin, Germany, on September 6, 2025.
The Chinese electronics company showcases its latest innovations in smart home appliances, AI-driven laundry solutions, and connected household technology. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) - 
							
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IFA 2025 Technology Trade Fair In Berlin
BERLIN, GERMANY – SEPTEMBER 6:
The Hisense RGB-MiniLED Chip is on display at IFA 2025 in Berlin, Germany, on September 6, 2025.
The Chinese electronics company showcases its latest innovations in display technology, smart home devices, and advanced visual solutions. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) - 
							
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IFA 2025 Technology Trade Fair In Berlin
BERLIN, GERMANY – SEPTEMBER 6:
The Hisense AI Laundry Agent is on display at IFA 2025 in Berlin, Germany, on September 6, 2025.
The Chinese electronics company showcases its latest innovations in smart home appliances, AI-driven laundry solutions, and connected household technology. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) - 
							
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IFA 2025 Technology Trade Fair In Berlin
BERLIN, GERMANY – SEPTEMBER 6:
The Hisense AI Laundry Agent is on display at IFA 2025 in Berlin, Germany, on September 6, 2025.
The Chinese electronics company showcases its latest innovations in smart home appliances, AI-driven laundry solutions, and connected household technology. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) - 
							
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IFA 2025 Technology Trade Fair In Berlin
BERLIN, GERMANY – SEPTEMBER 6:
The Metz logo is on display at the Metz booth during IFA 2025 in Berlin, Germany, on September 6, 2025.
The German electronics brand is showcasing its latest innovations in home entertainment, display technology, and consumer electronics. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) - 
							
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IFA 2025 Technology Trade Fair In Berlin
BERLIN, GERMANY – SEPTEMBER 6:
The Nunc. portafilter espresso machine, designed for smart and easy use, is displayed during IFA 2025 in Berlin, Germany, on September 6, 2025.
The brand is showcasing its latest innovations in coffee brewing and modern kitchen appliances. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) - 
							
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IFA 2025 Technology Trade Fair In Berlin
BERLIN, GERMANY – SEPTEMBER 6:
The Nunc. logo is displayed during IFA 2025 in Berlin, Germany, on September 6, 2025.
The brand is showcasing its latest innovations in coffee brewing and modern kitchen appliances. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) - 
							
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IFA 2025 Technology Trade Fair In Berlin
BERLIN, GERMANY – SEPTEMBER 6:
The Nunc. portafilter espresso machine, designed for smart and easy use, is displayed during IFA 2025 in Berlin, Germany, on September 6, 2025.
The brand is showcasing its latest innovations in coffee brewing and modern kitchen appliances. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) 
