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Demonstration By Retirees Demanding Remedies And Improvements To Their Retirement Plans
National Police offices during a demonstration of retirees demanding pension remedies and improvements in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on April 30, 2025. (Photo by Catriel Gallucci Bordoni/NurPhoto) -
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European Council In Brussels
The European Council building is on Rue de la Loi in the European Quarter of Brussels, Belgium, on July 30, 2023. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Art demonstration against killings of Palestinian children
Pro-Palestinian performance artists outside the White house and Executive Office Building call attention to the more than 17,000 Palestinian children in Gaza killed by Israel since October 7, 2023, in Washington, U.S., on April 15, 2025. Children also comprise a substantial portion of the more than 110,000 people injured by Israeli military actions. (Photo by Allison Bailey/NurPhoto) -
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Art demonstration against killings of Palestinian children
A man passes pro-Palestinian performance artists outside the White House and Executive Office Building calling attention to the more than 17,000 Palestinian children in Gaza killed by Israel since October 7, 2023, in Washington, U.S., on April 15, 2025. Children also comprise a substantial portion of the more than 110,000 people injured by Israeli military actions. (Photo by Allison Bailey/NurPhoto) -
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Art demonstration against killings of Palestinian children
Pro-Palestinian performance artists outside the White House and Executive Office Building draw attention to the more than 17,000 Palestinian children in Gaza killed by Israel since October 7, 2023, in Washington, U.S., on April 15, 2025. Children also comprise a substantial portion of the more than 110,000 people injured by Israeli military actions. (Photo by Allison Bailey/NurPhoto) -
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Art demonstration against killings of Palestinian children
Pro-Palestinian performance artists outsided the White House and Executive Office Building draw attention to the more than 17,000 Palestinian children in Gaza killed by Israel since October 7, 2023, in Washington, U.S., on April 15, 2025. Children also comprise a substantial portion of the more than 110,000 people injured by Israeli military actions. (Photo by Allison Bailey/NurPhoto) -
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Art demonstration against killings of Palestinian children
Pro-Palestinian performance artists draw attention to the more than 17,000 Palestinian children in Gaza killed by Israel since October 7, 2023, in Washington, U.S., on April 15, 2025. Children also comprise a substantial portion of the more than 110,000 people injured by Israeli military actions. (Photo by Allison Bailey/NurPhoto) -
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Art demonstration against killings of Palestinian children
Pro-Palestinian performance artists draw attention to the more than 17,000 Palestinian children in Gaza killed by Israel since October 7, 2023, in Washington, U.S., on April 15, 2025. Children also comprise a substantial portion of the more than 110,000 people injured by Israeli military actions. (Photo by Allison Bailey/NurPhoto) -
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L'Aquila Nearly 16 Years After The 2009 Earthquake
People walking around the main street are seen in L’Aquila, Italy, on April 3rd, 2025. On April 6th L'Aquila will commemorate its 16th anniversary of 2009 earthquake, a tragic event which claimed the lives of 309 people and devastated the region. Reconstruction of historical center of the city is progressing, and alongside buildings still devastated by the earthquake, others have been completely rebuilt and are now inhabited. The growing presence of offices, commercial activities, and gathering places is bringing the city back to its normality. (Photo by Lorenzo Di Cola/NurPhoto) -
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L'Aquila Nearly 16 Years After The 2009 Earthquake
Workers in a building site are seen in L’Aquila, Italy, on April 3rd, 2025. On April 6th L'Aquila will commemorate its 16th anniversary of 2009 earthquake, a tragic event which claimed the lives of 309 people and devastated the region. Reconstruction of historical center of the city is progressing, and alongside buildings still devastated by the earthquake, others have been completely rebuilt and are now inhabited. The growing presence of offices, commercial activities, and gathering places is bringing the city back to its normality. (Photo by Lorenzo Di Cola/NurPhoto) -
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L'Aquila Nearly 16 Years After The 2009 Earthquake
Ruins are seen in a building site in L’Aquila, Italy, on April 3rd, 2025. On April 6th L'Aquila will commemorate its 16th anniversary of 2009 earthquake, a tragic event which claimed the lives of 309 people and devastated the region. Reconstruction of historical center of the city is progressing, and alongside buildings still devastated by the earthquake, others have been completely rebuilt and are now inhabited. The growing presence of offices, commercial activities, and gathering places is bringing the city back to its normality. (Photo by Lorenzo Di Cola/NurPhoto) -
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L'Aquila Nearly 16 Years After The 2009 Earthquake
Facade of Santa Giusta church is seen in L’Aquila, Italy, on April 3rd, 2025. On April 6th L'Aquila will commemorate its 16th anniversary of 2009 earthquake, a tragic event which claimed the lives of 309 people and devastated the region. Reconstruction of historical center of the city is progressing, and alongside buildings still devastated by the earthquake, others have been completely rebuilt and are now inhabited. The growing presence of offices, commercial activities, and gathering places is bringing the city back to its normality. (Photo by Lorenzo Di Cola/NurPhoto) -
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L'Aquila Nearly 16 Years After The 2009 Earthquake
A crane behind a building is seen in L’Aquila, Italy, on April 3rd, 2025. On April 6th L'Aquila will commemorate its 16th anniversary of 2009 earthquake, a tragic event which claimed the lives of 309 people and devastated the region. Reconstruction of historical center of the city is progressing, and alongside buildings still devastated by the earthquake, others have been completely rebuilt and are now inhabited. The growing presence of offices, commercial activities, and gathering places is bringing the city back to its normality. (Photo by Lorenzo Di Cola/NurPhoto) -
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L'Aquila Nearly 16 Years After The 2009 Earthquake
A man walking around historical center is seen in L’Aquila, Italy, on April 3rd, 2025. On April 6th L'Aquila will commemorate its 16th anniversary of 2009 earthquake, a tragic event which claimed the lives of 309 people and devastated the region. Reconstruction of historical center of the city is progressing, and alongside buildings still devastated by the earthquake, others have been completely rebuilt and are now inhabited. The growing presence of offices, commercial activities, and gathering places is bringing the city back to its normality. (Photo by Lorenzo Di Cola/NurPhoto) -
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L'Aquila Nearly 16 Years After The 2009 Earthquake
A building is seen in L’Aquila, Italy, on April 3rd, 2025. On April 6th L'Aquila will commemorate its 16th anniversary of 2009 earthquake, a tragic event which claimed the lives of 309 people and devastated the region. Reconstruction of historical center of the city is progressing, and alongside buildings still devastated by the earthquake, others have been completely rebuilt and are now inhabited. The growing presence of offices, commercial activities, and gathering places is bringing the city back to its normality. (Photo by Lorenzo Di Cola/NurPhoto) -
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L'Aquila Nearly 16 Years After The 2009 Earthquake
A man walking around historical center is seen in L’Aquila, Italy, on April 3rd, 2025. On April 6th L'Aquila will commemorate its 16th anniversary of 2009 earthquake, a tragic event which claimed the lives of 309 people and devastated the region. Reconstruction of historical center of the city is progressing, and alongside buildings still devastated by the earthquake, others have been completely rebuilt and are now inhabited. The growing presence of offices, commercial activities, and gathering places is bringing the city back to its normality. (Photo by Lorenzo Di Cola/NurPhoto) -
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L'Aquila Nearly 16 Years After The 2009 Earthquake
A man is seen in L’Aquila, Italy, on April 3rd, 2025. On April 6th L'Aquila will commemorate its 16th anniversary of 2009 earthquake, a tragic event which claimed the lives of 309 people and devastated the region. Reconstruction of historical center of the city is progressing, and alongside buildings still devastated by the earthquake, others have been completely rebuilt and are now inhabited. The growing presence of offices, commercial activities, and gathering places is bringing the city back to its normality. (Photo by Lorenzo Di Cola/NurPhoto) -
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L'Aquila Nearly 16 Years After The 2009 Earthquake
An alley of historical center is seen in L’Aquila, Italy, on April 3rd, 2025. On April 6th L'Aquila will commemorate its 16th anniversary of 2009 earthquake, a tragic event which claimed the lives of 309 people and devastated the region. Reconstruction of historical center of the city is progressing, and alongside buildings still devastated by the earthquake, others have been completely rebuilt and are now inhabited. The growing presence of offices, commercial activities, and gathering places is bringing the city back to its normality. (Photo by Lorenzo Di Cola/NurPhoto) -
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L'Aquila Nearly 16 Years After The 2009 Earthquake
A pink bow on a door is seen in L’Aquila, Italy, on April 3rd, 2025. On April 6th L'Aquila will commemorate its 16th anniversary of 2009 earthquake, a tragic event which claimed the lives of 309 people and devastated the region. Reconstruction of historical center of the city is progressing, and alongside buildings still devastated by the earthquake, others have been completely rebuilt and are now inhabited. The growing presence of offices, commercial activities, and gathering places is bringing the city back to its normality. (Photo by Lorenzo Di Cola/NurPhoto) -
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L'Aquila Nearly 16 Years After The 2009 Earthquake
A vehicle and people walking around historical center are seen in L’Aquila, Italy, on April 3rd, 2025. On April 6th L'Aquila will commemorate its 16th anniversary of 2009 earthquake, a tragic event which claimed the lives of 309 people and devastated the region. Reconstruction of historical center of the city is progressing, and alongside buildings still devastated by the earthquake, others have been completely rebuilt and are now inhabited. The growing presence of offices, commercial activities, and gathering places is bringing the city back to its normality. (Photo by Lorenzo Di Cola/NurPhoto) -
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L'Aquila Nearly 16 Years After The 2009 Earthquake
People walking around historical center are seen in L’Aquila, Italy, on April 3rd, 2025. On April 6th L'Aquila will commemorate its 16th anniversary of 2009 earthquake, a tragic event which claimed the lives of 309 people and devastated the region. Reconstruction of historical center of the city is progressing, and alongside buildings still devastated by the earthquake, others have been completely rebuilt and are now inhabited. The growing presence of offices, commercial activities, and gathering places is bringing the city back to its normality. (Photo by Lorenzo Di Cola/NurPhoto) -
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L'Aquila Nearly 16 Years After The 2009 Earthquake
People walking around historical center are seen in L’Aquila, Italy, on April 3rd, 2025. On April 6th L'Aquila will commemorate its 16th anniversary of 2009 earthquake, a tragic event which claimed the lives of 309 people and devastated the region. Reconstruction of historical center of the city is progressing, and alongside buildings still devastated by the earthquake, others have been completely rebuilt and are now inhabited. The growing presence of offices, commercial activities, and gathering places is bringing the city back to its normality. (Photo by Lorenzo Di Cola/NurPhoto) -
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L'Aquila Nearly 16 Years After The 2009 Earthquake
Cranes are seen in L’Aquila, Italy, on April 3rd, 2025. On April 6th L'Aquila will commemorate its 16th anniversary of 2009 earthquake, a tragic event which claimed the lives of 309 people and devastated the region. Reconstruction of historical center of the city is progressing, and alongside buildings still devastated by the earthquake, others have been completely rebuilt and are now inhabited. The growing presence of offices, commercial activities, and gathering places is bringing the city back to its normality. (Photo by Lorenzo Di Cola/NurPhoto) -
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L'Aquila Nearly 16 Years After The 2009 Earthquake
A man and cranes are seen in L’Aquila, Italy, on April 3rd, 2025. On April 6th L'Aquila will commemorate its 16th anniversary of 2009 earthquake, a tragic event which claimed the lives of 309 people and devastated the region. Reconstruction of historical center of the city is progressing, and alongside buildings still devastated by the earthquake, others have been completely rebuilt and are now inhabited. The growing presence of offices, commercial activities, and gathering places is bringing the city back to its normality. (Photo by Lorenzo Di Cola/NurPhoto) -
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L'Aquila Nearly 16 Years After The 2009 Earthquake
A building is seen in L’Aquila, Italy, on April 3rd, 2025. On April 6th L'Aquila will commemorate its 16th anniversary of 2009 earthquake, a tragic event which claimed the lives of 309 people and devastated the region. Reconstruction of historical center of the city is progressing, and alongside buildings still devastated by the earthquake, others have been completely rebuilt and are now inhabited. The growing presence of offices, commercial activities, and gathering places is bringing the city back to its normality. (Photo by Lorenzo Di Cola/NurPhoto) -
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L'Aquila Nearly 16 Years After The 2009 Earthquake
Buildings are seen in L’Aquila, Italy, on April 3rd, 2025. On April 6th L'Aquila will commemorate its 16th anniversary of 2009 earthquake, a tragic event which claimed the lives of 309 people and devastated the region. Reconstruction of historical center of the city is progressing, and alongside buildings still devastated by the earthquake, others have been completely rebuilt and are now inhabited. The growing presence of offices, commercial activities, and gathering places is bringing the city back to its normality. (Photo by Lorenzo Di Cola/NurPhoto) -
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L'Aquila Nearly 16 Years After The 2009 Earthquake
A damaged building is seen in L’Aquila, Italy, on April 3rd, 2025. On April 6th L'Aquila will commemorate its 16th anniversary of 2009 earthquake, a tragic event which claimed the lives of 309 people and devastated the region. Reconstruction of historical center of the city is progressing, and alongside buildings still devastated by the earthquake, others have been completely rebuilt and are now inhabited. The growing presence of offices, commercial activities, and gathering places is bringing the city back to its normality. (Photo by Lorenzo Di Cola/NurPhoto) -
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L'Aquila Nearly 16 Years After The 2009 Earthquake
Civic bell tower is seen in L’Aquila, Italy, on April 3rd, 2025. On April 6th L'Aquila will commemorate its 16th anniversary of 2009 earthquake, a tragic event which claimed the lives of 309 people and devastated the region. Reconstruction of historical center of the city is progressing, and alongside buildings still devastated by the earthquake, others have been completely rebuilt and are now inhabited. The growing presence of offices, commercial activities, and gathering places is bringing the city back to its normality. (Photo by Lorenzo Di Cola/NurPhoto) -
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L'Aquila Nearly 16 Years After The 2009 Earthquake
A man walking around historical center is seen in L’Aquila, Italy, on April 3rd, 2025. On April 6th L'Aquila will commemorate its 16th anniversary of 2009 earthquake, a tragic event which claimed the lives of 309 people and devastated the region. Reconstruction of historical center of the city is progressing, and alongside buildings still devastated by the earthquake, others have been completely rebuilt and are now inhabited. The growing presence of offices, commercial activities, and gathering places is bringing the city back to its normality. (Photo by Lorenzo Di Cola/NurPhoto) -
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L'Aquila Nearly 16 Years After The 2009 Earthquake
A man walking around historical center is seen in L’Aquila, Italy, on April 3rd, 2025. On April 6th L'Aquila will commemorate its 16th anniversary of 2009 earthquake, a tragic event which claimed the lives of 309 people and devastated the region. Reconstruction of historical center of the city is progressing, and alongside buildings still devastated by the earthquake, others have been completely rebuilt and are now inhabited. The growing presence of offices, commercial activities, and gathering places is bringing the city back to its normality. (Photo by Lorenzo Di Cola/NurPhoto) -
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L'Aquila Nearly 16 Years After The 2009 Earthquake
Buildings are seen in L’Aquila, Italy, on April 3rd, 2025. On April 6th L'Aquila will commemorate its 16th anniversary of 2009 earthquake, a tragic event which claimed the lives of 309 people and devastated the region. Reconstruction of historical center of the city is progressing, and alongside buildings still devastated by the earthquake, others have been completely rebuilt and are now inhabited. The growing presence of offices, commercial activities, and gathering places is bringing the city back to its normality. (Photo by Lorenzo Di Cola/NurPhoto) -
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L'Aquila Nearly 16 Years After The 2009 Earthquake
People walking around the main street are seen in L’Aquila, Italy, on April 3rd, 2025. On April 6th L'Aquila will commemorate its 16th anniversary of 2009 earthquake, a tragic event which claimed the lives of 309 people and devastated the region. Reconstruction of historical center of the city is progressing, and alongside buildings still devastated by the earthquake, others have been completely rebuilt and are now inhabited. The growing presence of offices, commercial activities, and gathering places is bringing the city back to its normality. (Photo by Lorenzo Di Cola/NurPhoto) -
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L'Aquila Nearly 16 Years After The 2009 Earthquake
Vehicles and people walking around historical center are seen in L’Aquila, Italy, on April 3rd, 2025. On April 6th L'Aquila will commemorate its 16th anniversary of 2009 earthquake, a tragic event which claimed the lives of 309 people and devastated the region. Reconstruction of historical center of the city is progressing, and alongside buildings still devastated by the earthquake, others have been completely rebuilt and are now inhabited. The growing presence of offices, commercial activities, and gathering places is bringing the city back to its normality. (Photo by Lorenzo Di Cola/NurPhoto) -
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L'Aquila Nearly 16 Years After The 2009 Earthquake
Civic bell tower and scaffolding are seen in L’Aquila, Italy, on April 3rd, 2025. On April 6th L'Aquila will commemorate its 16th anniversary of 2009 earthquake, a tragic event which claimed the lives of 309 people and devastated the region. Reconstruction of historical center of the city is progressing, and alongside buildings still devastated by the earthquake, others have been completely rebuilt and are now inhabited. The growing presence of offices, commercial activities, and gathering places is bringing the city back to its normality. (Photo by Lorenzo Di Cola/NurPhoto) -
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L'Aquila Nearly 16 Years After The 2009 Earthquake
People walking around the main street are seen in L’Aquila, Italy, on April 3rd, 2025. On April 6th L'Aquila will commemorate its 16th anniversary of 2009 earthquake, a tragic event which claimed the lives of 309 people and devastated the region. Reconstruction of historical center of the city is progressing, and alongside buildings still devastated by the earthquake, others have been completely rebuilt and are now inhabited. The growing presence of offices, commercial activities, and gathering places is bringing the city back to its normality. (Photo by Lorenzo Di Cola/NurPhoto) -
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L'Aquila Nearly 16 Years After The 2009 Earthquake
A man walking around historical center is seen in L’Aquila, Italy, on April 3rd, 2025. On April 6th L'Aquila will commemorate its 16th anniversary of 2009 earthquake, a tragic event which claimed the lives of 309 people and devastated the region. Reconstruction of historical center of the city is progressing, and alongside buildings still devastated by the earthquake, others have been completely rebuilt and are now inhabited. The growing presence of offices, commercial activities, and gathering places is bringing the city back to its normality. (Photo by Lorenzo Di Cola/NurPhoto) -
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L'Aquila Nearly 16 Years After The 2009 Earthquake
A man walking around historical center is seen in L’Aquila, Italy, on April 3rd, 2025. On April 6th L'Aquila will commemorate its 16th anniversary of 2009 earthquake, a tragic event which claimed the lives of 309 people and devastated the region. Reconstruction of historical center of the city is progressing, and alongside buildings still devastated by the earthquake, others have been completely rebuilt and are now inhabited. The growing presence of offices, commercial activities, and gathering places is bringing the city back to its normality. (Photo by Lorenzo Di Cola/NurPhoto) -
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L'Aquila Nearly 16 Years After The 2009 Earthquake
A damaged building is seen in L’Aquila, Italy, on April 3rd, 2025. On April 6th L'Aquila will commemorate its 16th anniversary of 2009 earthquake, a tragic event which claimed the lives of 309 people and devastated the region. Reconstruction of historical center of the city is progressing, and alongside buildings still devastated by the earthquake, others have been completely rebuilt and are now inhabited. The growing presence of offices, commercial activities, and gathering places is bringing the city back to its normality. (Photo by Lorenzo Di Cola/NurPhoto) -
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L'Aquila Nearly 16 Years After The 2009 Earthquake
Workers on a building site on the main street of the town are seen in L’Aquila, Italy, on April 3rd, 2025. On April 6th L'Aquila will commemorate its 16th anniversary of 2009 earthquake, a tragic event which claimed the lives of 309 people and devastated the region. Reconstruction of historical center of the city is progressing, and alongside buildings still devastated by the earthquake, others have been completely rebuilt and are now inhabited. The growing presence of offices, commercial activities, and gathering places is bringing the city back to its normality. (Photo by Lorenzo Di Cola/NurPhoto) -
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L'Aquila Nearly 16 Years After The 2009 Earthquake
People walking around the main street are seen in L’Aquila, Italy, on April 3rd, 2025. On April 6th L'Aquila will commemorate its 16th anniversary of 2009 earthquake, a tragic event which claimed the lives of 309 people and devastated the region. Reconstruction of historical center of the city is progressing, and alongside buildings still devastated by the earthquake, others have been completely rebuilt and are now inhabited. The growing presence of offices, commercial activities, and gathering places is bringing the city back to its normality. (Photo by Lorenzo Di Cola/NurPhoto) -
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L'Aquila Nearly 16 Years After The 2009 Earthquake
A building on main street is seen in L’Aquila, Italy, on April 3rd, 2025. On April 6th L'Aquila will commemorate its 16th anniversary of 2009 earthquake, a tragic event which claimed the lives of 309 people and devastated the region. Reconstruction of historical center of the city is progressing, and alongside buildings still devastated by the earthquake, others have been completely rebuilt and are now inhabited. The growing presence of offices, commercial activities, and gathering places is bringing the city back to its normality. (Photo by Lorenzo Di Cola/NurPhoto) -
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L'Aquila Nearly 16 Years After The 2009 Earthquake
Firefighters on Saints Maximus and George facade building site are seen in L’Aquila, Italy, on April 3rd, 2025. On April 6th L'Aquila will commemorate its 16th anniversary of 2009 earthquake, a tragic event which claimed the lives of 309 people and devastated the region. Reconstruction of historical center of the city is progressing, and alongside buildings still devastated by the earthquake, others have been completely rebuilt and are now inhabited. The growing presence of offices, commercial activities, and gathering places is bringing the city back to its normality. (Photo by Lorenzo Di Cola/NurPhoto) -
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L'Aquila Nearly 16 Years After The 2009 Earthquake
Rebuilt arcades are seen in historical centre of L’Aquila, Italy, on April 3rd, 2025. On April 6th L'Aquila will commemorate its 16th anniversary of 2009 earthquake, a tragic event which claimed the lives of 309 people and devastated the region. Reconstruction of historical center of the city is progressing, and alongside buildings still devastated by the earthquake, others have been completely rebuilt and are now inhabited. The growing presence of offices, commercial activities, and gathering places is bringing the city back to its normality. (Photo by Lorenzo Di Cola/NurPhoto) -
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L'Aquila Nearly 16 Years After The 2009 Earthquake
Firefighters are seen in L’Aquila, Italy, on April 3rd, 2025. On April 6th L'Aquila will commemorate its 16th anniversary of 2009 earthquake, a tragic event which claimed the lives of 309 people and devastated the region. Reconstruction of historical center of the city is progressing, and alongside buildings still devastated by the earthquake, others have been completely rebuilt and are now inhabited. The growing presence of offices, commercial activities, and gathering places is bringing the city back to its normality. (Photo by Lorenzo Di Cola/NurPhoto) -
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L'Aquila Nearly 16 Years After The 2009 Earthquake
Facade of Santa Maria del Suffragio Church, well known as “Anime Sante” (“Holy Souls Church”) and a crane are seen in L’Aquila, Italy, on April 3rd, 2025. On April 6th L'Aquila will commemorate its 16th anniversary of 2009 earthquake, a tragic event which claimed the lives of 309 people and devastated the region. Reconstruction of historical center of the city is progressing, and alongside buildings still devastated by the earthquake, others have been completely rebuilt and are now inhabited. The growing presence of offices, commercial activities, and gathering places is bringing the city back to its normality. (Photo by Lorenzo Di Cola/NurPhoto) -
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L'Aquila Nearly 16 Years After The 2009 Earthquake
Damaged bell tower of Saint Mark church is seen in L’Aquila, Italy, on April 3rd, 2025. On April 6th L'Aquila will commemorate its 16th anniversary of 2009 earthquake, a tragic event which claimed the lives of 309 people and devastated the region. Reconstruction of historical center of the city is progressing, and alongside buildings still devastated by the earthquake, others have been completely rebuilt and are now inhabited. The growing presence of offices, commercial activities, and gathering places is bringing the city back to its normality. (Photo by Lorenzo Di Cola/NurPhoto) -
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L'Aquila Nearly 16 Years After The 2009 Earthquake
Firefighters on Saints Maximus and George facade building site are seen in L’Aquila, Italy, on April 3rd, 2025. On April 6th L'Aquila will commemorate its 16th anniversary of 2009 earthquake, a tragic event which claimed the lives of 309 people and devastated the region. Reconstruction of historical center of the city is progressing, and alongside buildings still devastated by the earthquake, others have been completely rebuilt and are now inhabited. The growing presence of offices, commercial activities, and gathering places is bringing the city back to its normality. (Photo by Lorenzo Di Cola/NurPhoto) -
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L'Aquila Nearly 16 Years After The 2009 Earthquake
People walking around the main street are seen in L’Aquila, Italy, on April 3rd, 2025. On April 6th L'Aquila will commemorate its 16th anniversary of 2009 earthquake, a tragic event which claimed the lives of 309 people and devastated the region. Reconstruction of historical center of the city is progressing, and alongside buildings still devastated by the earthquake, others have been completely rebuilt and are now inhabited. The growing presence of offices, commercial activities, and gathering places is bringing the city back to its normality. L’Aquila will be the 2026 “Capitale della Cultura” (Capital of Culture) (Photo by Lorenzo Di Cola/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Ottawa
OTTAWA, CANADA – MARCH 8:
Interior of the House of Commons in the West Block on Parliament Hill, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, on March 8, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Ottawa
OTTAWA, CANADA – MARCH 8:
A view of the Canadian Parliament's Centre Block, surrounded by construction cranes as extensive restoration work continues in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, on March 8, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)