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Restored statue of Confederate general Albert Pike reinstalled in Judiciary Square, Washington D.C., amid controversy.
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Albert Pike statue reinstalled in Washington, D.C., after 2020 toppling

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The National Park Service has restored and reinstalled the statue of Confederate general Albert Pike in Washington’s Judiciary Square, following an August 2025 federal announcement. District leaders, who have opposed the monument for decades, criticized its return.

In 2025, Barcelona's Sagrada Familia solidified its position as Spain's most visited monument, surpassing 4.8 million visitors and setting a historical record. This unfinished temple by Antoni Gaudí drew millions despite queues in the Eixample district, captivating with its unique architecture. The pivotal year featured the completion of the Torre de Jesús, making it the world's tallest church.

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Tadej Pogacar, the world's best cyclist, announced his 2026 program in Benidorm, focusing on one-day monuments and the Tour de France as the only Grand Tour. He values a first Paris-Roubaix win more than a fifth Tour. His schedule aims to complete his palmares without obsessing over historical records.

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