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Curacao's Prime Minister Gilmar Pisas speaks during an interview with AFP at the Governor's Palace, the official residence of the representative of the Dutch Crown, in the Fort Amsterdam complex in Willemstad, in the Dutch Caribbean, on April 10, 2026. As the smallest territory ever to qualify for a World Cup, Curacao hopes that the 2026 World Cup will boost its tourism industry, the country's prime minister said in an interview with AFP focusing on the economy of this Dutch Caribbean island. (Photo by Raul ARBOLEDA / AFP via Getty Images)
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Curacao's Prime Minister Gilmar Pisas speaks during an interview with AFP at the Governor's Palace, the official residence of the representative of the Dutch Crown, in the Fort Amsterdam complex in Willemstad, in the Dutch Caribbean, on April 10, 2026. As the smallest territory ever to qualify for a World Cup, Curacao hopes that the 2026 World Cup will boost its tourism industry, the country's prime minister said in an interview with AFP focusing on the economy of this Dutch Caribbean island. (Photo by Raul ARBOLEDA / AFP via Getty Images)
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Curacao's Prime Minister Gilmar Pisas poses for a picture during an interview with AFP at the Governor's Palace, the official residence of the representative of the Dutch Crown, in the Fort Amsterdam complex in Willemstad, in the Dutch Caribbean, on April 10, 2026. As the smallest territory ever to qualify for a World Cup, Curacao hopes that the 2026 World Cup will boost its tourism industry, the country's prime minister said in an interview with AFP focusing on the economy of this Dutch Caribbean island. (Photo by Raul ARBOLEDA / AFP via Getty Images)
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Curacao's Prime Minister Gilmar Pisas poses for a picture during an interview with AFP at the Governor's Palace, the official residence of the representative of the Dutch Crown, in the Fort Amsterdam complex in Willemstad, in the Dutch Caribbean, on April 10, 2026. As the smallest territory ever to qualify for a World Cup, Curacao hopes that the 2026 World Cup will boost its tourism industry, the country's prime minister said in an interview with AFP focusing on the economy of this Dutch Caribbean island. (Photo by Raul ARBOLEDA / AFP via Getty Images)
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Curacao's Prime Minister Gilmar Pisas poses for a picture during an interview with AFP at the Governor's Palace, the official residence of the representative of the Dutch Crown, in the Fort Amsterdam complex in Willemstad, in the Dutch Caribbean, on April 10, 2026. As the smallest territory ever to qualify for a World Cup, Curacao hopes that the 2026 World Cup will boost its tourism industry, the country's prime minister said in an interview with AFP focusing on the economy of this Dutch Caribbean island. (Photo by Raul ARBOLEDA / AFP via Getty Images)
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This image shows the Governor's Palace, the official residence of the representative of the Dutch Crown, at the Fort Amsterdam complex in Willemstad, in the Dutch Caribbean, on April 10, 2026. As the smallest territory ever to qualify for a World Cup, Curacao hopes that the 2026 World Cup will boost its tourism industry, the country's prime minister said in an interview with AFP focusing on the economy of this Dutch Caribbean island. (Photo by Raul ARBOLEDA / AFP via Getty Images)
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People walk past the International Monetary Fund (IMF) building in Washington DC, on April 12, 2026. The International Monetary Fund (IMF), World Bank (WB) and the International Energy Agency (IAF) will start their Coordination Group Meeting on April 13, 2026 to discuss global energy strategies during the conflict in the Middle East. (Photo by Daniel SLIM / AFP via Getty Images)
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Vendors tend to their shops at a market in Bamenda, on April 12, 2026. (Photo by PATRICK MEINHARDT / AFP via Getty Images)




