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  • British singer-Songwriter Robbie Williams and US actress and television personality Ayda Field attend the annual American Foundation for AIDS Research amfAR Gala Cannes 2026 at the Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc in Cap d'Antibes, southern France, on the sidelines of the 79th edition of the Cannes Film Festival on May 21, 2026. (Photo by Thibaud MORITZ / AFP via Getty Images)

  • People watch as Iranian artist Mohsen Sharifian performs traditional southern music at Tehran's Museum of Contemporary Art on May 21, 2026. Tehran has been spared relentless strikes since the start of a ceasefire on April 8, which paused nearly 40 days of war with the United States and Israel, but fears remain that the fighting could restart at any moment. (Photo by AFP via Getty Images)

  • Exiled Nicaraguan journalist Gerall Chavez shows on a screen a photograph of threatening graffiti painted on the facade of his family's home in Managua, in San Jose on May 10, 2026. Broadcasting from an improvised television studio set up in the living room of a house, Chavez and Yelsin Espinoza are among more than 300 Nicaraguan journalists forced into exile following the political crisis that began in 2018. Seven years ago, they founded the digital news outlet Nicaragua Actual, from where they continue reporting despite censorship and persecution. (Photo by MARTIN BERNETTI / AFP via Getty Images)

  • Exiled Nicaraguan journalist Gerall Chavez prepares to record a news program about Nicaragua's news for YouTube from his residence in San Jose on May 10, 2026. Broadcasting from an improvised television studio set up in the living room of a house, Chavez and Yelsin Espinoza are among more than 300 Nicaraguan journalists forced into exile following the political crisis that began in 2018. Seven years ago, they founded the digital news outlet Nicaragua Actual, from where they continue reporting despite censorship and persecution. (Photo by MARTIN BERNETTI / AFP via Getty Images)

  • Exiled Nicaraguan journalist Gerall Chavez prepares to record a news program about Nicaragua's news for YouTube from his residence in San Jose on May 10, 2026. Broadcasting from an improvised television studio set up in the living room of a house, Chavez and Yelsin Espinoza are among more than 300 Nicaraguan journalists forced into exile following the political crisis that began in 2018. Seven years ago, they founded the digital news outlet Nicaragua Actual, from where they continue reporting despite censorship and persecution. (Photo by MARTIN BERNETTI / AFP via Getty Images)

  • Exiled Nicaraguan journalist Gerall Chavez poses through the window of his television studio at his home in San Josa on May 10, 2026. Broadcasting from an improvised television studio set up in the living room of a house, Chavez and Yelsin Espinoza are among more than 300 Nicaraguan journalists forced into exile following the political crisis that began in 2018. Seven years ago, they founded the digital news outlet Nicaragua Actual, from where they continue reporting despite censorship and persecution. (Photo by MARTIN BERNETTI / AFP via Getty Images)

  • Exiled Nicaraguan journalist Gerall Chavez prepares to record a YouTube news program about Nicaragua alongside his colleague Yelsin Espinoza, from his residence in San Jose on May 10, 2026. Broadcasting from an improvised television studio set up in the living room of a house, Chavez and Espinoza are among more than 300 Nicaraguan journalists forced into exile following the political crisis that began in 2018. Seven years ago, they founded the digital news outlet Nicaragua Actual, from where they continue reporting despite censorship and persecution. (Photo by MARTIN BERNETTI / AFP via Getty Images)

  • Press credentials belonging to Gerall Chavez and Yelsin Espinoza are seen next to several cameras at their residence in San Jose on May 10, 2026. Broadcasting from an improvised television studio set up in the living room of a house, Chavez and Espinoza are among more than 300 Nicaraguan journalists forced into exile following the political crisis that began in 2018. Seven years ago, they founded the digital news outlet Nicaragua Actual, from where they continue reporting despite censorship and persecution. (Photo by MARTIN BERNETTI / AFP via Getty Images)

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