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September 14, 2025, Bandung, West Java, Indonesia: A binturong climbs a tree at Bandung Zoo, West Java. The zoo has been closed since August 6 due to a management dispute, leaving approximately 710 animals vulnerable and at risk of starvation. (Credit Image: © Dimas Rachmatsyah/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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September 14, 2025, Bandung, West Java, Indonesia: A honey bear (Helarcos Malayanus) is sitting in its enclosure at Bandung Zoo, West Java. The zoo has been closed since August 6 due to a management dispute, leaving approximately 710 animals vulnerable and at risk of starvation. (Credit Image: © Dimas Rachmatsyah/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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September 14, 2025, Bandung, West Java, Indonesia: An Australian pelican is in the pond at Bandung Zoo, West Java. The zoo has been closed since August 6 due to a management dispute, leaving approximately 710 animals vulnerable and at risk of starvation. (Credit Image: © Dimas Rachmatsyah/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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September 14, 2025, Bandung, West Java, Indonesia: Cervidae deer is sitting on the ground at Bandung Zoo, West Java. The zoo has been closed since August 6 due to a management dispute, leaving approximately 710 animals vulnerable and at risk of starvation. (Credit Image: © Dimas Rachmatsyah/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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September 14, 2025, Bandung, West Java, Indonesia: A honey bear (Helarcos Malayanus) showing his tongue in his cage at Bandung Zoo, West Java. The zoo has been closed since August 6 due to a management dispute, leaving approximately 710 animals vulnerable and at risk of starvation. (Credit Image: © Dimas Rachmatsyah/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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September 14, 2025, Bandung, West Java, Indonesia: A Kalimantan orangutan, an endangered species, sits on the grass at Bandung Zoo, West Java. The zoo has been closed since August 6 due to a management dispute, leaving approximately 710 animals vulnerable and at risk of starvation. (Credit Image: © Dimas Rachmatsyah/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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September 14, 2025, Bandung, West Java, Indonesia: An elephant is standing near the pond at Bandung Zoo, West Java. The zoo has been closed since August 6 due to a management dispute, leaving approximately 710 animals vulnerable and at risk of starvation. (Credit Image: © Dimas Rachmatsyah/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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September 14, 2025, Bandung, West Java, Indonesia: A tiger is sitting in its cage at Bandung Zoo, West Java. The zoo has been closed since August 6 due to a management dispute, leaving approximately 710 animals vulnerable and at risk of starvation. (Credit Image: © Dimas Rachmatsyah/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Pope Leo XIV inaugurates the Laudato si' Village (Borgo Laudato si') at the papal summer residence in Castel Gandolfo (south of Rome), Italy on September 5, 2025 describing the Village and its project to sustain and nurture integral ecology as a ‘seed of hope' and a model for ecological conversion. The project brings together spirituality, education, history, nature, art, and sustainable innovation as a living witness of the Church's commitment to care for creation and for the most vulnerable. The pope met workers and their families, thanking them for their care of the land and the over 3,000-stock-foto
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Pope Leo XIV inaugurates the Laudato si' Village (Borgo Laudato si') at the papal summer residence in Castel Gandolfo (south of Rome), Italy on September 5, 2025 describing the Village and its project to sustain and nurture integral ecology as a ‘seed of hope' and a model for ecological conversion. The project brings together spirituality, education, history, nature, art, and sustainable innovation as a living witness of the Church's commitment to care for creation and for the most vulnerable. The pope met workers and their families, thanking them for their care of the land and the over 3,000-stock-foto
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Pope Leo XIV listens to tenor Andrea Bocelli during the inauguration of the Laudato si' Village (Borgo Laudato si') at the papal summer residence in Castel Gandolfo (south of Rome), Italy on September 5, 2025. Pope Leo XIV described the Village and its project to sustain and nurture integral ecology as a ‘seed of hope' and a model for ecological conversion. The project brings together spirituality, education, history, nature, art, and sustainable innovation as a living witness of the Church's commitment to care for creation and for the most vulnerable. The pope met workers and their families,-stock-foto
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Pope Leo XIV listens to tenor Andrea Bocelli and his son Matteo during the inauguration of the Laudato si' Village (Borgo Laudato si') at the papal summer residence in Castel Gandolfo (south of Rome), Italy on September 5, 2025. Pope Leo XIV described the Village and its project to sustain and nurture integral ecology as a ‘seed of hope' and a model for ecological conversion. The project brings together spirituality, education, history, nature, art, and sustainable innovation as a living witness of the Church's commitment to care for creation and for the most vulnerable. The pope met workers a-stock-foto
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Pope Leo XIV inaugurates the Laudato si' Village (Borgo Laudato si') at the papal summer residence in Castel Gandolfo (south of Rome), Italy on September 5, 2025 describing the Village and its project to sustain and nurture integral ecology as a ‘seed of hope' and a model for ecological conversion. The project brings together spirituality, education, history, nature, art, and sustainable innovation as a living witness of the Church's commitment to care for creation and for the most vulnerable. The pope met workers and their families, thanking them for their care of the land and the over 3,000-stock-foto
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Pope Leo XIV listens to tenor Andrea Bocelli during the inauguration of the Laudato si' Village (Borgo Laudato si') at the papal summer residence in Castel Gandolfo (south of Rome), Italy on September 5, 2025. Pope Leo XIV described the Village and its project to sustain and nurture integral ecology as a ‘seed of hope' and a model for ecological conversion. The project brings together spirituality, education, history, nature, art, and sustainable innovation as a living witness of the Church's commitment to care for creation and for the most vulnerable. The pope met workers and their families,-stock-foto
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Pope Leo XIV visits newly built greenhouse during the inauguration of the Laudato si' Village (Borgo Laudato si') at the papal summer residence in Castel Gandolfo (south of Rome), Italy on September 5, 2025. Pope Leo XIV described the Village and its project to sustain and nurture integral ecology as a ‘seed of hope' and a model for ecological conversion. The project brings together spirituality, education, history, nature, art, and sustainable innovation as a living witness of the Church's commitment to care for creation and for the most vulnerable. The pope met workers and their families, th-stock-foto
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Pope Leo XIV poses in front of his coat of arms during the inauguration of the Laudato si' Village (Borgo Laudato si') at the papal summer residence in Castel Gandolfo (south of Rome), Italy on September 5, 2025. Pope Leo XIV described the Village and its project to sustain and nurture integral ecology as a ‘seed of hope' and a model for ecological conversion. The project brings together spirituality, education, history, nature, art, and sustainable innovation as a living witness of the Church's commitment to care for creation and for the most vulnerable. The pope met workers and their familie-stock-foto
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Pope Leo XIV inaugurates the Laudato si' Village (Borgo Laudato si') at the papal summer residence in Castel Gandolfo (south of Rome), Italy on September 5, 2025 describing the Village and its project to sustain and nurture integral ecology as a ‘seed of hope' and a model for ecological conversion. The project brings together spirituality, education, history, nature, art, and sustainable innovation as a living witness of the Church's commitment to care for creation and for the most vulnerable. The pope met workers and their families, thanking them for their care of the land and the over 3,000-stock-foto
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Pope Leo XIV inaugurates the Laudato si' Village (Borgo Laudato si') at the papal summer residence in Castel Gandolfo (south of Rome), Italy on September 5, 2025 describing the Village and its project to sustain and nurture integral ecology as a ‘seed of hope' and a model for ecological conversion. The project brings together spirituality, education, history, nature, art, and sustainable innovation as a living witness of the Church's commitment to care for creation and for the most vulnerable. The pope met workers and their families, thanking them for their care of the land and the over 3,000-stock-foto
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Pope Leo XIV, accompanied by tenor Andrea Bocelli, inaugurates the Laudato si' Village (Borgo Laudato si') at the papal summer residence in Castel Gandolfo (south of Rome), Italy on September 5, 2025 describing the Village and its project to sustain and nurture integral ecology as a ‘seed of hope' and a model for ecological conversion. The project brings together spirituality, education, history, nature, art, and sustainable innovation as a living witness of the Church's commitment to care for creation and for the most vulnerable. The pope met workers and their families, thanking them for thei-stock-foto
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Pope Leo XIV inaugurates the Laudato si' Village (Borgo Laudato si') at the papal summer residence in Castel Gandolfo (south of Rome), Italy on September 5, 2025 describing the Village and its project to sustain and nurture integral ecology as a ‘seed of hope' and a model for ecological conversion. The project brings together spirituality, education, history, nature, art, and sustainable innovation as a living witness of the Church's commitment to care for creation and for the most vulnerable. The pope met workers and their families, thanking them for their care of the land and the over 3,000-stock-foto
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Pope Leo XIV listens to tenor Andrea Bocelli and his son Matteo during the inauguration of the Laudato si' Village (Borgo Laudato si') at the papal summer residence in Castel Gandolfo (south of Rome), Italy on September 5, 2025. Pope Leo XIV described the Village and its project to sustain and nurture integral ecology as a ‘seed of hope' and a model for ecological conversion. The project brings together spirituality, education, history, nature, art, and sustainable innovation as a living witness of the Church's commitment to care for creation and for the most vulnerable. The pope met workers a-stock-foto
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Pope Leo XIV inaugurates the Laudato si' Village (Borgo Laudato si') at the papal summer residence in Castel Gandolfo (south of Rome), Italy on September 5, 2025 describing the Village and its project to sustain and nurture integral ecology as a ‘seed of hope' and a model for ecological conversion. The project brings together spirituality, education, history, nature, art, and sustainable innovation as a living witness of the Church's commitment to care for creation and for the most vulnerable. The pope met workers and their families, thanking them for their care of the land and the over 3,000-stock-foto
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Pope Leo XIV inaugurates the Laudato si' Village (Borgo Laudato si') at the papal summer residence in Castel Gandolfo (south of Rome), Italy on September 5, 2025 describing the Village and its project to sustain and nurture integral ecology as a ‘seed of hope' and a model for ecological conversion. The project brings together spirituality, education, history, nature, art, and sustainable innovation as a living witness of the Church's commitment to care for creation and for the most vulnerable. The pope met workers and their families, thanking them for their care of the land and the over 3,000-stock-foto
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Pope Leo XIV listens to tenor Andrea Bocelli during the inauguration of the Laudato si' Village (Borgo Laudato si') at the papal summer residence in Castel Gandolfo (south of Rome), Italy on September 5, 2025. Pope Leo XIV described the Village and its project to sustain and nurture integral ecology as a ‘seed of hope' and a model for ecological conversion. The project brings together spirituality, education, history, nature, art, and sustainable innovation as a living witness of the Church's commitment to care for creation and for the most vulnerable. The pope met workers and their families,-stock-foto
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Pope Leo XIV inaugurates the Laudato si' Village (Borgo Laudato si') at the papal summer residence in Castel Gandolfo (south of Rome), Italy on September 5, 2025 describing the Village and its project to sustain and nurture integral ecology as a ‘seed of hope' and a model for ecological conversion. The project brings together spirituality, education, history, nature, art, and sustainable innovation as a living witness of the Church's commitment to care for creation and for the most vulnerable. The pope met workers and their families, thanking them for their care of the land and the over 3,000-stock-foto
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Pope Leo XIV listens to tenor Andrea Bocelli during the inauguration of the Laudato si' Village (Borgo Laudato si') at the papal summer residence in Castel Gandolfo (south of Rome), Italy on September 5, 2025. Pope Leo XIV described the Village and its project to sustain and nurture integral ecology as a ‘seed of hope' and a model for ecological conversion. The project brings together spirituality, education, history, nature, art, and sustainable innovation as a living witness of the Church's commitment to care for creation and for the most vulnerable. The pope met workers and their families,-stock-foto
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Pope Leo XIV greets tenor Andrea Bocelli and his son Matteo during the inauguration of the Laudato si' Village (Borgo Laudato si') at the papal summer residence in Castel Gandolfo (south of Rome), Italy on September 5, 2025. Pope Leo XIV described the Village and its project to sustain and nurture integral ecology as a ‘seed of hope' and a model for ecological conversion. The project brings together spirituality, education, history, nature, art, and sustainable innovation as a living witness of the Church's commitment to care for creation and for the most vulnerable. The pope met workers and t-stock-foto
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Pope Leo XIV inaugurates the Laudato si' Village (Borgo Laudato si') at the papal summer residence in Castel Gandolfo (south of Rome), Italy on September 5, 2025 describing the Village and its project to sustain and nurture integral ecology as a ‘seed of hope' and a model for ecological conversion. The project brings together spirituality, education, history, nature, art, and sustainable innovation as a living witness of the Church's commitment to care for creation and for the most vulnerable. The pope met workers and their families, thanking them for their care of the land and the over 3,000-stock-foto
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Pope Leo XIV inaugurates the Laudato si' Village (Borgo Laudato si') at the papal summer residence in Castel Gandolfo (south of Rome), Italy on September 5, 2025 describing the Village and its project to sustain and nurture integral ecology as a ‘seed of hope' and a model for ecological conversion. The project brings together spirituality, education, history, nature, art, and sustainable innovation as a living witness of the Church's commitment to care for creation and for the most vulnerable. The pope met workers and their families, thanking them for their care of the land and the over 3,000-stock-foto
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Pope Leo XIV inaugurates the Laudato si' Village (Borgo Laudato si') at the papal summer residence in Castel Gandolfo (south of Rome), Italy on September 5, 2025 describing the Village and its project to sustain and nurture integral ecology as a ‘seed of hope' and a model for ecological conversion. The project brings together spirituality, education, history, nature, art, and sustainable innovation as a living witness of the Church's commitment to care for creation and for the most vulnerable. The pope met workers and their families, thanking them for their care of the land and the over 3,000-stock-foto
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Pope Leo XIV inaugurates the Laudato si' Village (Borgo Laudato si') at the papal summer residence in Castel Gandolfo (south of Rome), Italy on September 5, 2025 describing the Village and its project to sustain and nurture integral ecology as a ‘seed of hope' and a model for ecological conversion. The project brings together spirituality, education, history, nature, art, and sustainable innovation as a living witness of the Church's commitment to care for creation and for the most vulnerable. The pope met workers and their families, thanking them for their care of the land and the over 3,000-stock-foto
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Pope Leo XIV inaugurates the Laudato si' Village (Borgo Laudato si') at the papal summer residence in Castel Gandolfo (south of Rome), Italy on September 5, 2025 describing the Village and its project to sustain and nurture integral ecology as a ‘seed of hope' and a model for ecological conversion. The project brings together spirituality, education, history, nature, art, and sustainable innovation as a living witness of the Church's commitment to care for creation and for the most vulnerable. The pope met workers and their families, thanking them for their care of the land and the over 3,000-stock-foto
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Pope Leo XIV inaugurates the Laudato si' Village (Borgo Laudato si') at the papal summer residence in Castel Gandolfo (south of Rome), Italy on September 5, 2025 describing the Village and its project to sustain and nurture integral ecology as a ‘seed of hope' and a model for ecological conversion. The project brings together spirituality, education, history, nature, art, and sustainable innovation as a living witness of the Church's commitment to care for creation and for the most vulnerable. The pope met workers and their families, thanking them for their care of the land and the over 3,000-stock-foto
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Pope Leo XIV inaugurates the Laudato si' Village (Borgo Laudato si') at the papal summer residence in Castel Gandolfo (south of Rome), Italy on September 5, 2025 describing the Village and its project to sustain and nurture integral ecology as a ‘seed of hope' and a model for ecological conversion. The project brings together spirituality, education, history, nature, art, and sustainable innovation as a living witness of the Church's commitment to care for creation and for the most vulnerable. The pope met workers and their families, thanking them for their care of the land and the over 3,000-stock-foto
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Pope Leo XIV inaugurates the Laudato si' Village (Borgo Laudato si') at the papal summer residence in Castel Gandolfo (south of Rome), Italy on September 5, 2025 describing the Village and its project to sustain and nurture integral ecology as a ‘seed of hope' and a model for ecological conversion. The project brings together spirituality, education, history, nature, art, and sustainable innovation as a living witness of the Church's commitment to care for creation and for the most vulnerable. The pope met workers and their families, thanking them for their care of the land and the over 3,000-stock-foto
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Pope Leo XIV inaugurates the Laudato si' Village (Borgo Laudato si') at the papal summer residence in Castel Gandolfo (south of Rome), Italy on September 5, 2025 describing the Village and its project to sustain and nurture integral ecology as a ‘seed of hope' and a model for ecological conversion. The project brings together spirituality, education, history, nature, art, and sustainable innovation as a living witness of the Church's commitment to care for creation and for the most vulnerable. The pope met workers and their families, thanking them for their care of the land and the over 3,000-stock-foto
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Pope Leo XIV inaugurates the Laudato si' Village (Borgo Laudato si') at the papal summer residence in Castel Gandolfo (south of Rome), Italy on September 5, 2025 describing the Village and its project to sustain and nurture integral ecology as a ‘seed of hope' and a model for ecological conversion. The project brings together spirituality, education, history, nature, art, and sustainable innovation as a living witness of the Church's commitment to care for creation and for the most vulnerable. The pope met workers and their families, thanking them for their care of the land and the over 3,000-stock-foto