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  • Toulouse Bake Under Oppressive Heat As All France
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    Toulouse Bake Under Oppressive Heat As All France
    A meteorological app indicates 41?C in a shady place in Toulouse, France, on August 12, 2025. France suffocates under its second heatwave of the year. In Toulouse, temperatures reach 41.5?C. This heatwave is remarkable for its intensity: numerous departments are on 'red alert heatwave'. Streets are empty during the hottest hours. Some temperature records are and will be broken during this heatwave, especially in the southwest. France is 8 to 15?C above normal temperatures for August. This heatwave is due to an omega phenomenon where a drop of hot air is blocked by fresh air. Nearly all departments, such as Haute-Garonne (Toulouse), are placed on red alert heatwave, and sixteen are placed on orange alert. This heatwave comes at the same time climate experts say limiting global warming to +1.5?C won't be achievable as agreed in 2015 during the COP21 in Paris. All of southern Europe bakes under unusually hot temperatures. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto)

     

  • Toulouse Bake Under Oppressive Heat As All France
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    Toulouse Bake Under Oppressive Heat As All France
    Toulouse and its river, the Garonne, bake under an oppressive heat. France suffocates under its second heatwave of the year. In Toulouse, France, on August 12, 2025, temperatures reach 41.5?C. This heatwave is remarkable for its intensity: numerous departments are on 'red alertness heatwave'. Streets are empty during the hottest hours. Some temperature records are and will be broken during this heatwave, especially in the southwest. France is 8 to 15?C above normal temperatures for August. This heatwave is due to a phenomenon in omega where a drip of hot air is blocked by fresh air. Nearly all departments, such as Haute-Garonne (Toulouse), are placed on red alert heatwave, and sixteen are placed on orange alert. This heatwave comes at the same time climate experts say limiting global warming to +1.5?C won't be achievable as agreed in 2015 during the COP21 in Paris. All of southern Europe bakes under unusually hot temperatures. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto)

     

  • Toulouse Bake Under Oppressive Heat As All France
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    Toulouse Bake Under Oppressive Heat As All France
    A woman walks with an umbrella on a bridge on the Garonne River during the heatwave. France suffocates under its second heatwave of the year. In Toulouse, France, on August 12, 2025, temperatures reach 41.5?C. This heatwave is remarkable for its intensity: numerous departments are on 'red alertness heatwave'. Streets are empty during the hottest hours. Some temperature records are and will be broken during this heatwave, especially in the southwest. France is 8 to 15?C above normal temperatures for August. This heatwave is due to a phenomenon in omega where a drip of hot air is blocked by fresh air. Nearly all departments, such as Haute-Garonne (Toulouse), are placed on red alert heatwave, and sixteen are placed on orange alert. This heatwave comes at the same time climate experts say limiting global warming to +1.5?C won't be achievable as agreed in 2015 during the COP21 in Paris. All of southern Europe bakes under unusually hot temperatures. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto)

     

  • Toulouse Bake Under Oppressive Heat As All France
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    Toulouse Bake Under Oppressive Heat As All France
    An empty street in Toulouse, France, on August 12, 2025, during the morning heatwave. France suffocates under its second heatwave of the year. In Toulouse, temperatures reach 41.5?C. This heatwave is remarkable for its intensity: numerous departments are on 'red alertness heatwave'. Streets are empty during the hottest hours. Some temperature records are and will be broken during this heatwave, especially in the southwest. France is 8 to 15?C above normal temperatures for August. This heatwave is due to an omega phenomenon where a drip of hot air is blocked by fresh air. Nearly all departments, such as Haute-Garonne (Toulouse), are placed on red alert heatwave, and sixteen are placed on orange alert. This heatwave comes at the same time climate experts say limiting global warming to +1.5?C won't be achievable as agreed in 2015 during the COP21 in Paris. All of southern Europe bakes under unusually hot temperatures. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto)

     

  • Toulouse Bake Under Oppressive Heat As All France
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    Toulouse Bake Under Oppressive Heat As All France
    A pharmacy thermometer indicates 45?C in Toulouse, France, on August 12, 2025, during the heatwave. France suffocates under its second heatwave of the year. In Toulouse, temperatures reach 41.5?C. This heatwave is remarkable for its intensity: numerous departments are on 'red alertness heatwave'. Streets are empty during the hottest hours. Some temperature records are and will be broken during this heatwave, especially in the southwest. France is 8 to 15?C above normal temperatures for August. This heatwave is due to a phenomenon in omega where a drip of hot air is blocked by fresh air. Nearly all departments, such as Haute-Garonne (Toulouse), are placed on red alert heatwave, and sixteen are placed on orange alert. This heatwave comes at the same time climate experts say limiting global warming to +1.5?C won't be achievable as agreed in 2015 during the COP21 in Paris. All of southern Europe bakes under unusually hot temperatures. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto)

     

  • Toulouse Bake Under Oppressive Heat As All France
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    Toulouse Bake Under Oppressive Heat As All France
    The unusually quiet Capitole Place in Toulouse, France, on August 12, 2025, is under oppressive heat. Cafes' terraces are also empty. France suffocates under its second heatwave of the year. In Toulouse, temperatures reach 41.5?C. This heatwave is remarkable for its intensity: numerous departments are on 'red alertness heatwave'. Streets are empty during the hottest hours. Some temperature records are and will be broken during this heatwave, especially in the southwest. France is 8 to 15?C above normal temperatures for August. This heatwave is due to an omega phenomenon where a drip of hot air is blocked by fresh air. Nearly all departments, such as Haute-Garonne (Toulouse), are placed on red alert heatwave, and sixteen are placed on orange alert. This heatwave comes at the same time climate experts say limiting global warming to +1.5?C won't be achievable as agreed in 2015 during the COP21 in Paris. All of southern Europe bakes under unusually hot temperatures. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto)

     

  • Toulouse Bake Under Oppressive Heat As All France
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    Toulouse Bake Under Oppressive Heat As All France
    Toulouse and its river, the Garonne, bake under an oppressive heat. France suffocates under its second heatwave of the year. In Toulouse, France, on August 12, 2025, temperatures reach 41.5?C. This heatwave is remarkable for its intensity: numerous departments are on 'red alertness heatwave'. Streets are empty during the hottest hours. Some temperature records are and will be broken during this heatwave, especially in the southwest. France is 8 to 15?C above normal temperatures for August. This heatwave is due to a phenomenon in omega where a drip of hot air is blocked by fresh air. Nearly all departments, such as Haute-Garonne (Toulouse), are placed on red alert heatwave, and sixteen are placed on orange alert. This heatwave comes at the same time climate experts say limiting global warming to +1.5?C won't be achievable as agreed in 2015 during the COP21 in Paris. All of southern Europe bakes under unusually hot temperatures. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto)

     

  • Toulouse Bake Under Oppressive Heat As All France
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    Toulouse Bake Under Oppressive Heat As All France
    A billboard near the Capitole explains the 'good movements' to protect against the heat. France suffocates under its second heatwave of the year. In Toulouse, France, on August 12, 2025, temperatures reach 41.5?C. This heatwave is remarkable for its intensity: numerous departments are on 'red alertness heatwave'. Streets are empty during the hottest hours. Some temperature records are and will be broken during this heatwave, especially in the southwest. France is 8 to 15?C above normal temperatures for August. This heatwave is due to an omega phenomenon where a drip of hot air is blocked by fresh air. Nearly all departments, such as Haute-Garonne (Toulouse), are placed on red alert heatwave, and sixteen are placed on orange alert. This heatwave coincides with climate experts saying that limiting global warming to +1.5?C won't be achievable as agreed in 2015 during the COP21 in Paris. All of southern Europe bakes under unusually hot temperatures. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto)

     

  • Toulouse Bake Under Oppressive Heat As All France
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    Toulouse Bake Under Oppressive Heat As All France
    Two young women try to refresh themselves during the heatwave on a merchant street in Toulouse, France, on August 12, 2025. France suffocates under its second heatwave of the year. In Toulouse, temperatures reach 41.5?C. This heatwave is remarkable for its intensity: numerous departments are on 'red alertness heatwave'. Streets are empty during the hottest hours. Some temperature records are and will be broken during this heatwave, especially in the southwest. France is 8 to 15?C above normal temperatures for August. This heatwave is due to an omega phenomenon where a drip of hot air is blocked by fresh air. Nearly all departments, such as Haute-Garonne (Toulouse), are placed on red alert heatwave, and sixteen are placed on orange alert. This heatwave comes at the same time climate experts say limiting global warming to +1.5?C won't be achievable as agreed in 2015 during the COP21 in Paris. All of southern Europe bakes under unusually hot temperatures. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto)

     

  • Toulouse Bake Under Oppressive Heat As All France
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    Toulouse Bake Under Oppressive Heat As All France
    An empty street in Toulouse, France, on August 12, 2025, during the morning heatwave. France suffocates under its second heatwave of the year. In Toulouse, temperatures reach 41.5?C. This heatwave is remarkable for its intensity: numerous departments are on 'red alertness heatwave'. Streets are empty during the hottest hours. Some temperature records are and will be broken during this heatwave, especially in the southwest. France is 8 to 15?C above normal temperatures for August. This heatwave is due to an omega phenomenon where a drip of hot air is blocked by fresh air. Nearly all departments, such as Haute-Garonne (Toulouse), are placed on red alert heatwave, and sixteen are placed on orange alert. This heatwave comes at the same time climate experts say limiting global warming to +1.5?C won't be achievable as agreed in 2015 during the COP21 in Paris. All of southern Europe bakes under unusually hot temperatures. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto)

     

  • Toulouse Bake Under Oppressive Heat As All France
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    Toulouse Bake Under Oppressive Heat As All France
    Toulouse and its river, the Garonne, bake under an oppressive heat. France suffocates under its second heatwave of the year. In Toulouse, France, on August 12, 2025, temperatures reach 41.5?C. This heatwave is remarkable for its intensity: numerous departments are on 'red alertness heatwave'. Streets are empty during the hottest hours. Some temperature records are and will be broken during this heatwave, especially in the southwest. France is 8 to 15?C above normal temperatures for August. This heatwave is due to an omega phenomenon where a drip of hot air is blocked by fresh air. Nearly all departments, such as Haute-Garonne (Toulouse), are placed on red alert heatwave, and sixteen are placed on orange alert. This heatwave comes at the same time climate experts say limiting global warming to +1.5?C won't be achievable as agreed in 2015 during the COP21 in Paris. All of southern Europe bakes under unusually hot temperatures. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto)

     

  • Toulouse Bake Under Oppressive Heat As All France
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    Toulouse Bake Under Oppressive Heat As All France
    A nearly empty street in Toulouse, France, on August 12, 2025, while a pharmacy thermometer indicates 41?C. France suffocates under its second heatwave of the year. In Toulouse, temperatures reach 41.5?C. This heatwave is remarkable for its intensity: numerous departments are on 'red alertness heatwave'. Streets are empty during the hottest hours. Some temperature records are and will be broken during this heatwave, especially in the southwest. France is 8 to 15?C above normal temperatures for August. This heatwave is due to an omega phenomenon where a drip of hot air is blocked by fresh air. Nearly all departments, such as Haute-Garonne (Toulouse), are placed on red alert heatwave, and sixteen are placed on orange alert. This heatwave comes at the same time climate experts say limiting global warming to +1.5?C won't be achievable as agreed in 2015 during the COP21 in Paris. All of southern Europe bakes under unusually hot temperatures. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto)

     

  • Toulouse Bake Under Oppressive Heat As All France
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    Toulouse Bake Under Oppressive Heat As All France
    Toulouse and its river, the Garonne, bake under an oppressive heat. France suffocates under its second heatwave of the year. In Toulouse, temperatures reach 41.5?C. This heatwave is remarkable for its intensity: numerous departments are on 'red alertness heatwave'. Streets are empty during the hottest hours. Some temperature records are and will be broken during this heatwave, especially in the southwest. France is 8 to 15?C above normal temperatures for August. This heatwave is due to a phenomenon in omega where a drip of hot air is blocked by fresh air. Nearly all departments, such as Haute-Garonne (Toulouse), are placed on red alert heatwave, and sixteen are placed on orange alert. This heatwave comes at the same time climate experts say limiting global warming to +1.5?C is not achievable as agreed in 2015 during the COP21 in Paris. All of southern Europe bakes under unusually hot temperatures in Toulouse, France, on August 12, 2025. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto)

     

  • Toulouse Bake Under Oppressive Heat As All France
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    Toulouse Bake Under Oppressive Heat As All France
    People stand in the shade of a bridge on the Garonne River in Toulouse, France, on August 12, 2025, during the heatwave. France suffocates under its second heatwave of the year. In Toulouse, temperatures reach 41.5?C. This heatwave is remarkable for its intensity: numerous departments are on 'red alertness heatwave'. Streets are empty during the hottest hours. Some temperature records are and will be broken during this heatwave, especially in the southwest. France is 8 to 15?C above normal temperatures for August. This heatwave is due to a phenomenon in omega where a drip of hot air is blocked by fresh air. Nearly all departments, such as Haute-Garonne (Toulouse), are placed on red alert heatwave, and sixteen are placed on orange alert. This heatwave comes at the same time climate experts say limiting global warming to +1.5?C won't be achievable as agreed in 2015 during the COP21 in Paris. All of southern Europe bakes under unusually hot temperatures. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto)

     

  • Historic Rainfall Floods Mexico City, Surpassing 1952 Record
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    Historic Rainfall Floods Mexico City, Surpassing 1952 Record
    Trash and sewage removal work on an underpass after a historic heavy rainfall in Mexico City, Mexico, on August 10, 2025, surpasses a record set in 1952, causing serious damage near the Pantitlan metro station terminals. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)

     

  • Historic Rainfall Floods Mexico City, Surpassing 1952 Record
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    Historic Rainfall Floods Mexico City, Surpassing 1952 Record
    Trash and sewage removal work on an underpass after a historic heavy rainfall in Mexico City, Mexico, on August 10, 2025, surpasses a record set in 1952, causing serious damage near the Pantitlan metro station terminals. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)

     

  • Trump holds press conference on crime in Washington, DC
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    Trump holds press conference on crime in Washington, DC
    Reporters raise their hands with questions during U.S. President Donald Trump's press conference announcing federalization of DC police and National Guard deployment to address what he incorrectly claims is record violent crime in the nation's capital during a press conference at the White House, in Washington, D.C., U.S., on August 11, 2025. Contrary to Trump’s claims, violent crime in tWashington has declined by 26% in the last year. (Photo by Allison Bailey/NurPhoto)

     

  • Michel Delpech
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    Michel Delpech
    Michel Delpech
    Enregistrement sur magnetophone.
    COLLECTION CHRISTOPHEL © LECOEUVRE PHOTOTHEQUE

    COLLECTION CHRISTOPHEL

     

  • Petula Clark
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    Petula Clark
    Petula Clark enfant
    Chanteuse.
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    COLLECTION CHRISTOPHEL

     

  • Daily Life In Lithuania
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    Daily Life In Lithuania
    A woman is seen driving a car in southern Lithuania on 24 July, 2025. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto)

     

  • Johnny Hallyday
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    Johnny Hallyday
    Johnny Hallyday
    1960.
    COLLECTION CHRISTOPHEL CHANTEUR CHANTEUSE © PHOTOTHEQUE LECOEUVRE

    COLLECTION CHRISTOPHEL

     

  • Shahed Drone Attack Destroys Businesses In Kharkiv
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    Shahed Drone Attack Destroys Businesses In Kharkiv
    A Kharkiv craft brewery worker uses his mobile phone to record the damage caused by the impact of a Russian Geran-2 drone, on july 30, 2025. (Photo by Francisco Richart Barbeira/NurPhoto)

     

  • Premier Smith Unveils Major Investment To Secure Alberta’s Future
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    Premier Smith Unveils Major Investment To Secure Alberta’s Future
    EDMONTON, CANADA – JULY 18, 2025:
    Alberta Premier Danielle Smith addresses the media during a press conference announcing a record-setting $2.8-billion contribution to the Alberta Heritage Savings Trust Fund in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on July 18, 2025.
    The boost brings the fund to a record $30 billion as the province aims to grow it to $250 billion by 2050 to support health care, education, infrastructure, and maintain low taxes, with strong governance and global investments led by the Heritage Fund Opportunities Corporation. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Premier Smith Unveils Major Investment To Secure Alberta’s Future
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    Premier Smith Unveils Major Investment To Secure Alberta’s Future
    EDMONTON, CANADA – JULY 18, 2025:
    Alberta Premier Danielle Smith and Nate Horner, President of Treasury Board and Minister of Finance, talk together after addressing the media during a press conference announcing a record-setting $2.8-billion contribution to the Alberta Heritage Savings Trust Fund in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on July 18, 2025.
    The boost brings the fund to a record $30 billion as the province aims to grow it to $250 billion by 2050 to support health care, education, infrastructure, and maintain low taxes, with strong governance and global investments led by the Heritage Fund Opportunities Corporation. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Premier Smith Unveils Major Investment To Secure Alberta’s Future
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    Premier Smith Unveils Major Investment To Secure Alberta’s Future
    EDMONTON, CANADA – JULY 18, 2025:
    Alberta Premier Danielle Smith and Nate Horner, President of Treasury Board and Minister of Finance address the media during a press conference announcing a record-setting $2.8-billion contribution to the Alberta Heritage Savings Trust Fund in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on July 18, 2025.
    The boost brings the fund to a record $30 billion as the province aims to grow it to $250 billion by 2050 to support health care, education, infrastructure, and maintain low taxes, with strong governance and global investments led by the Heritage Fund Opportunities Corporation. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Premier Smith Unveils Major Investment To Secure Alberta’s Future
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    Premier Smith Unveils Major Investment To Secure Alberta’s Future
    EDMONTON, CANADA – JULY 18, 2025:
    Alberta Premier Danielle Smith addresses the media during a press conference announcing a record-setting $2.8-billion contribution to the Alberta Heritage Savings Trust Fund in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on July 18, 2025.
    The boost brings the fund to a record $30 billion as the province aims to grow it to $250 billion by 2050 to support health care, education, infrastructure, and maintain low taxes, with strong governance and global investments led by the Heritage Fund Opportunities Corporation. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Premier Smith Unveils Major Investment To Secure Alberta’s Future
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    Premier Smith Unveils Major Investment To Secure Alberta’s Future
    EDMONTON, CANADA – JULY 18, 2025:
    Alberta Premier Danielle Smith and Nate Horner, President of Treasury Board and Minister of Finance, talk together after addressing the media during a press conference announcing a record-setting $2.8-billion contribution to the Alberta Heritage Savings Trust Fund in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on July 18, 2025.
    The boost brings the fund to a record $30 billion as the province aims to grow it to $250 billion by 2050 to support health care, education, infrastructure, and maintain low taxes, with strong governance and global investments led by the Heritage Fund Opportunities Corporation. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Premier Smith Unveils Major Investment To Secure Alberta’s Future
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    Premier Smith Unveils Major Investment To Secure Alberta’s Future
    EDMONTON, CANADA – JULY 18, 2025:
    Alberta Premier Danielle Smith and Nate Horner, President of Treasury Board and Minister of Finance address the media during a press conference announcing a record-setting $2.8-billion contribution to the Alberta Heritage Savings Trust Fund in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on July 18, 2025.
    The boost brings the fund to a record $30 billion as the province aims to grow it to $250 billion by 2050 to support health care, education, infrastructure, and maintain low taxes, with strong governance and global investments led by the Heritage Fund Opportunities Corporation. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Premier Smith Unveils Major Investment To Secure Alberta’s Future
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    Premier Smith Unveils Major Investment To Secure Alberta’s Future
    EDMONTON, CANADA – JULY 18, 2025:
    Alberta Premier Danielle Smith and Nate Horner, President of Treasury Board and Minister of Finance address the media during a press conference announcing a record-setting $2.8-billion contribution to the Alberta Heritage Savings Trust Fund in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on July 18, 2025.
    The boost brings the fund to a record $30 billion as the province aims to grow it to $250 billion by 2050 to support health care, education, infrastructure, and maintain low taxes, with strong governance and global investments led by the Heritage Fund Opportunities Corporation. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Premier Smith Unveils Major Investment To Secure Alberta’s Future
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    Premier Smith Unveils Major Investment To Secure Alberta’s Future
    EDMONTON, CANADA – JULY 18, 2025:
    (L-R) Nate Horner, President of Treasury Board and Alberta's Minister of Finance, Alberta Premier Danielle Smith, and Joe Lougheed, chair, Heritage Fund Opportunities Corporation, address the media during a press conference announcing a record-setting $2.8-billion contribution to the Alberta Heritage Savings Trust Fund in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on July 18, 2025.
    The boost brings the fund to a record $30 billion as the province aims to grow it to $250 billion by 2050 to support health care, education, infrastructure, and maintain low taxes, with strong governance and global investments led by the Heritage Fund Opportunities Corporation. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Premier Smith Unveils Major Investment To Secure Alberta’s Future
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    Premier Smith Unveils Major Investment To Secure Alberta’s Future
    EDMONTON, CANADA – JULY 18, 2025:
    Alberta Premier Danielle Smith and Nate Horner, President of Treasury Board and Minister of Finance address the media during a press conference announcing a record-setting $2.8-billion contribution to the Alberta Heritage Savings Trust Fund in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on July 18, 2025.
    The boost brings the fund to a record $30 billion as the province aims to grow it to $250 billion by 2050 to support health care, education, infrastructure, and maintain low taxes, with strong governance and global investments led by the Heritage Fund Opportunities Corporation. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Premier Smith Unveils Major Investment To Secure Alberta’s Future
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    Premier Smith Unveils Major Investment To Secure Alberta’s Future
    EDMONTON, CANADA – JULY 18, 2025:
    Alberta Premier Danielle Smith and Nate Horner, President of Treasury Board and Minister of Finance address the media during a press conference announcing a record-setting $2.8-billion contribution to the Alberta Heritage Savings Trust Fund in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on July 18, 2025.
    The boost brings the fund to a record $30 billion as the province aims to grow it to $250 billion by 2050 to support health care, education, infrastructure, and maintain low taxes, with strong governance and global investments led by the Heritage Fund Opportunities Corporation. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Premier Smith Unveils Major Investment To Secure Alberta’s Future
    DUKAS_187071804_NUR
    Premier Smith Unveils Major Investment To Secure Alberta’s Future
    EDMONTON, CANADA – JULY 18, 2025:
    Alberta Premier Danielle Smith and Nate Horner, President of Treasury Board and Minister of Finance address the media during a press conference announcing a record-setting $2.8-billion contribution to the Alberta Heritage Savings Trust Fund in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on July 18, 2025.
    The boost brings the fund to a record $30 billion as the province aims to grow it to $250 billion by 2050 to support health care, education, infrastructure, and maintain low taxes, with strong governance and global investments led by the Heritage Fund Opportunities Corporation. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Premier Smith Unveils Major Investment To Secure Alberta’s Future
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    Premier Smith Unveils Major Investment To Secure Alberta’s Future
    EDMONTON, CANADA – JULY 18, 2025:
    Alberta Premier Danielle Smith addresses the media during a press conference announcing a record-setting $2.8-billion contribution to the Alberta Heritage Savings Trust Fund in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on July 18, 2025.
    The boost brings the fund to a record $30 billion as the province aims to grow it to $250 billion by 2050 to support health care, education, infrastructure, and maintain low taxes, with strong governance and global investments led by the Heritage Fund Opportunities Corporation. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Premier Smith Unveils Major Investment To Secure Alberta’s Future
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    Premier Smith Unveils Major Investment To Secure Alberta’s Future
    EDMONTON, CANADA – JULY 18, 2025:
    Alberta Premier Danielle Smith addresses the media during a press conference announcing a record-setting $2.8-billion contribution to the Alberta Heritage Savings Trust Fund in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on July 18, 2025.
    The boost brings the fund to a record $30 billion as the province aims to grow it to $250 billion by 2050 to support health care, education, infrastructure, and maintain low taxes, with strong governance and global investments led by the Heritage Fund Opportunities Corporation. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Premier Smith Unveils Major Investment To Secure Alberta’s Future
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    Premier Smith Unveils Major Investment To Secure Alberta’s Future
    EDMONTON, CANADA – JULY 18, 2025:
    Alberta Premier Danielle Smith addresses the media during a press conference announcing a record-setting $2.8-billion contribution to the Alberta Heritage Savings Trust Fund in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on July 18, 2025.
    The boost brings the fund to a record $30 billion as the province aims to grow it to $250 billion by 2050 to support health care, education, infrastructure, and maintain low taxes, with strong governance and global investments led by the Heritage Fund Opportunities Corporation. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Premier Smith Unveils Major Investment To Secure Alberta’s Future
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    Premier Smith Unveils Major Investment To Secure Alberta’s Future
    EDMONTON, CANADA – JULY 18, 2025:
    Alberta Premier Danielle Smith and Nate Horner, President of Treasury Board and Minister of Finance address the media during a press conference announcing a record-setting $2.8-billion contribution to the Alberta Heritage Savings Trust Fund in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on July 18, 2025.
    The boost brings the fund to a record $30 billion as the province aims to grow it to $250 billion by 2050 to support health care, education, infrastructure, and maintain low taxes, with strong governance and global investments led by the Heritage Fund Opportunities Corporation. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Premier Smith Unveils Major Investment To Secure Alberta’s Future
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    Premier Smith Unveils Major Investment To Secure Alberta’s Future
    EDMONTON, CANADA – JULY 18, 2025:
    Alberta Premier Danielle Smith addresses the media during a press conference announcing a record-setting $2.8-billion contribution to the Alberta Heritage Savings Trust Fund in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on July 18, 2025.
    The boost brings the fund to a record $30 billion as the province aims to grow it to $250 billion by 2050 to support health care, education, infrastructure, and maintain low taxes, with strong governance and global investments led by the Heritage Fund Opportunities Corporation. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Premier Smith Unveils Major Investment To Secure Alberta’s Future
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    Premier Smith Unveils Major Investment To Secure Alberta’s Future
    EDMONTON, CANADA – JULY 18, 2025:
    (L-R) Alberta Premier Danielle Smith, Joe Lougheed, chair, Heritage Fund Opportunities Corporation, and Nate Horner, President of Treasury Board and Minister of Finance, address the media during a press conference announcing a record-setting $2.8-billion contribution to the Alberta Heritage Savings Trust Fund in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on July 18, 2025.
    The boost brings the fund to a record $30 billion as the province aims to grow it to $250 billion by 2050 to support health care, education, infrastructure, and maintain low taxes, with strong governance and global investments led by the Heritage Fund Opportunities Corporation. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Premier Smith Unveils Major Investment To Secure Alberta’s Future
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    Premier Smith Unveils Major Investment To Secure Alberta’s Future
    EDMONTON, CANADA – JULY 18, 2025:
    (L-R) Alberta Premier Danielle Smith, Nate Horner, President of Treasury Board and Minister of Finance and Joe Lougheed, chair, Heritage Fund Opportunities Corporation, address the media during a press conference announcing a record-setting $2.8-billion contribution to the Alberta Heritage Savings Trust Fund in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on July 18, 2025.
    The boost brings the fund to a record $30 billion as the province aims to grow it to $250 billion by 2050 to support health care, education, infrastructure, and maintain low taxes, with strong governance and global investments led by the Heritage Fund Opportunities Corporation. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Premier Smith Unveils Major Investment To Secure Alberta’s Future
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    Premier Smith Unveils Major Investment To Secure Alberta’s Future
    EDMONTON, CANADA – JULY 18, 2025:
    (L-R) Nate Horner, President of Treasury Board and Alberta's Minister of Finance, Alberta Premier Danielle Smith, and Joe Lougheed, chair, Heritage Fund Opportunities Corporation, address the media during a press conference announcing a record-setting $2.8-billion contribution to the Alberta Heritage Savings Trust Fund in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on July 18, 2025.
    The boost brings the fund to a record $30 billion as the province aims to grow it to $250 billion by 2050 to support health care, education, infrastructure, and maintain low taxes, with strong governance and global investments led by the Heritage Fund Opportunities Corporation. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Premier Smith Unveils Major Investment To Secure Alberta’s Future
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    Premier Smith Unveils Major Investment To Secure Alberta’s Future
    EDMONTON, CANADA – JULY 18, 2025:
    Alberta Premier Danielle Smith addresses the media during a press conference announcing a record-setting $2.8-billion contribution to the Alberta Heritage Savings Trust Fund in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on July 18, 2025.
    The boost brings the fund to a record $30 billion as the province aims to grow it to $250 billion by 2050 to support health care, education, infrastructure, and maintain low taxes, with strong governance and global investments led by the Heritage Fund Opportunities Corporation. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Premier Smith Unveils Major Investment To Secure Alberta’s Future
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    Premier Smith Unveils Major Investment To Secure Alberta’s Future
    EDMONTON, CANADA – JULY 18, 2025:
    Alberta Premier Danielle Smith and Nate Horner, President of Treasury Board and Minister of Finance address the media during a press conference announcing a record-setting $2.8-billion contribution to the Alberta Heritage Savings Trust Fund in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on July 18, 2025.
    The boost brings the fund to a record $30 billion as the province aims to grow it to $250 billion by 2050 to support health care, education, infrastructure, and maintain low taxes, with strong governance and global investments led by the Heritage Fund Opportunities Corporation. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Premier Smith Unveils Major Investment To Secure Alberta’s Future
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    Premier Smith Unveils Major Investment To Secure Alberta’s Future
    EDMONTON, CANADA – JULY 18, 2025:
    Alberta Premier Danielle Smith and Nate Horner, President of Treasury Board and Minister of Finance address the media during a press conference announcing a record-setting $2.8-billion contribution to the Alberta Heritage Savings Trust Fund in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on July 18, 2025.
    The boost brings the fund to a record $30 billion as the province aims to grow it to $250 billion by 2050 to support health care, education, infrastructure, and maintain low taxes, with strong governance and global investments led by the Heritage Fund Opportunities Corporation. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Premier Smith Unveils Major Investment To Secure Alberta’s Future
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    Premier Smith Unveils Major Investment To Secure Alberta’s Future
    EDMONTON, CANADA – JULY 18, 2025:
    Alberta Premier Danielle Smith addresses the media during a press conference announcing a record-setting $2.8-billion contribution to the Alberta Heritage Savings Trust Fund in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on July 18, 2025.
    The boost brings the fund to a record $30 billion as the province aims to grow it to $250 billion by 2050 to support health care, education, infrastructure, and maintain low taxes, with strong governance and global investments led by the Heritage Fund Opportunities Corporation. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Premier Smith Unveils Major Investment To Secure Alberta’s Future
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    Premier Smith Unveils Major Investment To Secure Alberta’s Future
    EDMONTON, CANADA – JULY 18, 2025:
    Alberta Premier Danielle Smith and Nate Horner, President of Treasury Board and Minister of Finance address the media during a press conference announcing a record-setting $2.8-billion contribution to the Alberta Heritage Savings Trust Fund in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on July 18, 2025.
    The boost brings the fund to a record $30 billion as the province aims to grow it to $250 billion by 2050 to support health care, education, infrastructure, and maintain low taxes, with strong governance and global investments led by the Heritage Fund Opportunities Corporation. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Premier Smith Unveils Major Investment To Secure Alberta’s Future
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    Premier Smith Unveils Major Investment To Secure Alberta’s Future
    EDMONTON, CANADA – JULY 18, 2025:
    Alberta Premier Danielle Smith and Nate Horner, President of Treasury Board and Minister of Finance address the media during a press conference announcing a record-setting $2.8-billion contribution to the Alberta Heritage Savings Trust Fund in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on July 18, 2025.
    The boost brings the fund to a record $30 billion as the province aims to grow it to $250 billion by 2050 to support health care, education, infrastructure, and maintain low taxes, with strong governance and global investments led by the Heritage Fund Opportunities Corporation. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Premier Smith Unveils Major Investment To Secure Alberta’s Future
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    Premier Smith Unveils Major Investment To Secure Alberta’s Future
    EDMONTON, CANADA – JULY 18, 2025:
    Alberta Premier Danielle Smith arrives to address the media during a press conference announcing a record-setting $2.8-billion contribution to the Alberta Heritage Savings Trust Fund in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on July 18, 2025.
    The boost brings the fund to a record $30 billion as the province aims to grow it to $250 billion by 2050 to support health care, education, infrastructure, and maintain low taxes, with strong governance and global investments led by the Heritage Fund Opportunities Corporation. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Premier Smith Unveils Major Investment To Secure Alberta’s Future
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    Premier Smith Unveils Major Investment To Secure Alberta’s Future
    EDMONTON, CANADA – JULY 18, 2025:
    Alberta Premier Danielle Smith and Nate Horner, President of Treasury Board and Minister of Finance arrive to address the media during a press conference announcing a record-setting $2.8-billion contribution to the Alberta Heritage Savings Trust Fund in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on July 18, 2025.
    The boost brings the fund to a record $30 billion as the province aims to grow it to $250 billion by 2050 to support health care, education, infrastructure, and maintain low taxes, with strong governance and global investments led by the Heritage Fund Opportunities Corporation. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Premier Smith Unveils Major Investment To Secure Alberta’s Future
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    Premier Smith Unveils Major Investment To Secure Alberta’s Future
    EDMONTON, CANADA – JULY 18, 2025:
    Alberta Premier Danielle Smith and Nate Horner, President of Treasury Board and Minister of Finance arrive to address the media during a press conference announcing a record-setting $2.8-billion contribution to the Alberta Heritage Savings Trust Fund in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on July 18, 2025.
    The boost brings the fund to a record $30 billion as the province aims to grow it to $250 billion by 2050 to support health care, education, infrastructure, and maintain low taxes, with strong governance and global investments led by the Heritage Fund Opportunities Corporation. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

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