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The International Conference on Hypernuclear and Strange Particle Physics (HYP) takes place every two years, bringing together physicists that do research on hadron processes and nuclear systems containing strangeness, from single to multi-strangeness systems, and from few-body systems to neutron stars. The last HYP edition was held in Portsmouth VA (U.S.A.) already four years ago due the pandemic crisis. This talk presents an overview of the progress made in strangeness nuclear physics and related fields over this period. It will be seen that, despite the difficult times and challenging circumstances, the creativity and hard work of this community has kept the field alive, providing many interesting results and achievements, which pave the way to face the new challenges ahead.