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Turkey: Flash Flooding Hits Adana and Surrounding Areas Following Heavy Rainfall 2

Heavy rainfall caused flash floods in several southern regions including Adana on Friday, January 30. The General Directorate of Meteorology issued a critical warning for the Eastern Mediterranean, with strong storms and floods expected to intensify in Mersin, Hatay, and surrounding provinces.

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Turkey: Flash Flooding Hits Adana and Surrounding Areas Following Heavy Rainfall

Heavy rainfall caused flash floods in several southern regions including Adana on Friday, January 30. The General Directorate of Meteorology issued a critical warning for the Eastern Mediterranean, with strong storms and floods expected to intensify in Mersin, Hatay, and surrounding provinces.

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Chinese Fishermen Spot Dog in Open Ocean Near Peru

This video captures the surprising moment fishermen working in waters near Peru encountered a dog in the open ocean. On January 19, 2026, Chinese fishermen engaged in long-distance squid fishing noticed a dog swimming toward their fishing boat. The footage shows the dog pushing through the waves as it approached the vessel, drawing the crew’s attention during their fishing operations.

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UK: Storm Chandra Batters North East, Disrupting Travel With Heavy Rain and Snow

Heavy wind and rain continue to lash the UK, with a yellow ice warning in place for Wednesday, January 28. LNER services face cancellations and delays, including reduced speeds on the East Coast Mainline between Alnmouth and Edinburgh. In Tyne and Wear, strong gusts have caused severe damage to the South Shields sea wall and pier. Heavy debris has washed up at Whitley Bay and Tynemouth after days of relentless storms, while flood alerts remain active across the region.

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Japan: Strongest Cold Wave of Season Brings Heavy Snow to Wide Areas 2

A cold wave described as the strongest of the season has brought heavy snowfall to wide areas of Japan, particularly along the Sea of Japan coast. The snow is expected to persist through around Sunday, January 25.

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Japan: Strongest Cold Wave of Season Brings Heavy Snow to Wide Areas

A cold wave described as the strongest of the season has brought heavy snowfall to wide areas of Japan, particularly along the Sea of Japan coast. The snow is expected to persist through around Sunday, January 25.

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Italy: Terrifying Ocean Surge Slams Coastal Road in Scilla

A video captured a terrifying moment when an ocean surge crashed onto a coastal road in the Italian town of Scilla on January 11, 2026. Two vehicles approaching a seaside tunnel were briefly stranded as a massive wave from the Tyrrhenian Sea swept across the road, flooding the lane. Both cars slowly reversed away as waves continued to pound the shoreline. No injuries were reported.

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Japan: Heavy Snow and Strong Winds Affect Northern Regions 2

Snowfall and strong winds affected parts of Hokkaido and the Tohoku region on Tuesday, January 20, as a low-pressure system moved across northern Japan. Snow accumulated rapidly in some areas, while gusty winds led to reduced visibility and difficult travel conditions, particularly along the Sea of Japan coast.

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Japan: Heavy Snow and Strong Winds Affect Northern Regions 3

Snowfall and strong winds affected parts of Hokkaido and the Tohoku region on Tuesday, January 20, as a low-pressure system moved across northern Japan. Snow accumulated rapidly in some areas, while gusty winds led to reduced visibility and difficult travel conditions, particularly along the Sea of Japan coast.

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Japan: Heavy Snow and Strong Winds Affect Northern Regions

Snowfall and strong winds affected parts of Hokkaido and the Tohoku region on Tuesday, January 20, as a low-pressure system moved across northern Japan. Snow accumulated rapidly in some areas, while gusty winds led to reduced visibility and difficult travel conditions, particularly along the Sea of Japan coast.

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Malta: Storm Harry Batters Islands with Severe Flooding and Destructive Winds

Storm Harry battered the Maltese Islands with winds exceeding 100 kilometers per hour, causing widespread flooding and over 300 emergency incidents. The severe weather forced the closure of schools and businesses on Tuesday, January 20, suspended ferry and mail services, and led to the diversion of several international flights.

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China: Dog Enjoys Underwater Scenery Inside Small Diving Capsule

On May 20, 2025, in Nanning, located in southern China’s Guangxi region, a woman placed her white dog inside a small diving capsule. She then lowered the capsule into shallow water, allowing the dog to observe the underwater scenery.

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SAUDI ARABIA

SAUDI ARABIA

Soudah National Park, Saudi Arabia. Soudah is a mountainous area in the Asir Province of Saudi Arabia. At 3,015 meters above sea level, it includes Saudi Arabia's highest peak, Jabal Soudah. The area is known for its densely forested mountains covered in juniper trees. Photo: Magnus Martinsson / TT / 2734 undefined

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New SDF base on island for U.S. fighter jet drills

NISHINOOMOTE, Japan, Jan. 13 Kyodo - Video taken from a drone on Jan. 10, 2026, shows Mage Island, located about 990 kilometers southwest of Tokyo in the East China Sea and part of the Kagoshima Prefecture city of Nishinoomote. Construction started in January 2023 for a Japan Self-Defense Forces base to be used as a site for U.S. fighter jet drills relocated from Iwoto Island in the Pacific.

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New SDF base on island for U.S. fighter jet drills

New SDF base on island for U.S. fighter jet drills

Photo taken from a drone on Jan. 10, 2026, shows Mage Island, located about 990 kilometers southwest of Tokyo in the East China Sea and part of the Kagoshima Prefecture city of Nishinoomote. Construction started in January 2023 for a Japan Self-Defense Forces base to be used as a site for U.S. fighter jet drills relocated from Iwoto Island in the Pacific.

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New SDF base on island for U.S. fighter jet drills

New SDF base on island for U.S. fighter jet drills

Photo taken from a drone on Jan. 10, 2026, shows Mage Island, located about 990 kilometers southwest of Tokyo in the East China Sea and part of the Kagoshima Prefecture city of Nishinoomote. Construction started in January 2023 for a Japan Self-Defense Forces base to be used as a site for U.S. fighter jet drills relocated from Iwoto Island in the Pacific.

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New SDF base on island for U.S. fighter jet drills

New SDF base on island for U.S. fighter jet drills

Photo taken from a drone on Jan. 10, 2026, shows Mage Island, located about 990 kilometers southwest of Tokyo in the East China Sea and part of the Kagoshima Prefecture city of Nishinoomote. Construction started in January 2023 for a Japan Self-Defense Forces base to be used as a site for U.S. fighter jet drills relocated from Iwoto Island in the Pacific.

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New SDF base on island for U.S. fighter jet drills

New SDF base on island for U.S. fighter jet drills

Photo taken from a drone on Jan. 10, 2026, shows Mage Island, located about 990 kilometers southwest of Tokyo in the East China Sea and part of the Kagoshima Prefecture city of Nishinoomote. Construction started in January 2023 for a Japan Self-Defense Forces base to be used as a site for U.S. fighter jet drills relocated from Iwoto Island in the Pacific.

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New SDF base on island for U.S. fighter jet drills

New SDF base on island for U.S. fighter jet drills

Photo taken from a drone on Jan. 10, 2026, shows Mage Island, located about 990 kilometers southwest of Tokyo in the East China Sea and part of the Kagoshima Prefecture city of Nishinoomote. Construction started in January 2023 for a Japan Self-Defense Forces base to be used as a site for U.S. fighter jet drills relocated from Iwoto Island in the Pacific.

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New SDF base on island for U.S. fighter jet drills

New SDF base on island for U.S. fighter jet drills

Photo taken from a drone on Jan. 10, 2026, shows Mage Island, located about 990 kilometers southwest of Tokyo in the East China Sea and part of the Kagoshima Prefecture city of Nishinoomote. Construction started in January 2023 for a Japan Self-Defense Forces base to be used as a site for U.S. fighter jet drills relocated from Iwoto Island in the Pacific. ==Kyodo

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Protest against new SDF base for U.S. fighter jet drills

Protest against new SDF base for U.S. fighter jet drills

People protest against the construction of a Japan Self-Defense Forces base on Mage Island, located about 990 kilometers southwest of Tokyo in the East China Sea and part of the Kagoshima Prefecture city of Nishinoomote, on Jan. 10, 2026. Construction started in January 2023 for the base, to be used as a site for U.S. fighter jet drills relocated from Iwoto Island in the Pacific.

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Protest against new SDF base for U.S. fighter jet drills

Protest against new SDF base for U.S. fighter jet drills

People protest against the construction of a Japan Self-Defense Forces base on Mage Island, located about 990 kilometers southwest of Tokyo in the East China Sea and part of the Kagoshima Prefecture city of Nishinoomote, on Jan. 10, 2026. Construction started in January 2023 for the base, to be used as a site for U.S. fighter jet drills relocated from Iwoto Island in the Pacific.

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Training Ship Elcano - Spain

Training Ship Elcano - Spain

Guadiamarines of the training ship 'Juan Sebastian de Elcano' at the departure from the port of Cadiz, on January 10, 2026, in Cadiz (Andalusia, Spain). The training ship 'Juan Sebastián Elcano' of the Navy will start this Saturday, January 10, its 98th training cruise, departing from Cadiz and visiting 11 ports, ten of them in the Caribbean Sea area and the east coast of the United States, ending again at the Cadiz dock on July 31, 2026. Photo by Nacho Frade / Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Training Ship Elcano - Spain

Training Ship Elcano - Spain

The training ship 'Juan Sebastián de Elcano' during the departure from the port of Cádiz, on January 10, 2026, in Cádiz (Andalusia, Spain). The Navy's training ship 'Juan Sebastián Elcano' will start this Saturday, January 10, its 98th training cruise, departing from Cadiz and visiting 11 ports, ten of them in the Caribbean Sea area and the east coast of the United States, ending again at the Cadiz dock on July 31, 2026. Photo by Nacho Frade / Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Training Ship Elcano - Spain

Training Ship Elcano - Spain

The training ship 'Juan Sebastián de Elcano' during the departure from the port of Cádiz, on January 10, 2026, in Cádiz (Andalusia, Spain). The Navy's training ship 'Juan Sebastián Elcano' will start this Saturday, January 10, its 98th training cruise, departing from Cadiz and visiting 11 ports, ten of them in the Caribbean Sea area and the east coast of the United States, ending again at the Cadiz dock on July 31, 2026. Photo by Nacho Frade / Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Training Ship Elcano - Spain

Training Ship Elcano - Spain

Guadiamarines of the training ship 'Juan Sebastian de Elcano' during the departure from the port of Cadiz, on January 10, 2026, in Cadiz (Andalusia, Spain). The Navy's training ship 'Juan Sebastián Elcano' will start this Saturday, January 10, its 98th training cruise, departing from Cadiz and visiting 11 ports, ten of them in the Caribbean Sea area and the east coast of the United States, ending again at the Cadiz dock on July 31, 2026. Photo by Nacho Frade / Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Training Ship Elcano - Spain

Training Ship Elcano - Spain

The training ship 'Juan Sebastián de Elcano' during the departure from the port of Cádiz, on January 10, 2026, in Cádiz (Andalusia, Spain). The Navy's training ship 'Juan Sebastián Elcano' will start this Saturday, January 10, its 98th training cruise, departing from Cadiz and visiting 11 ports, ten of them in the Caribbean Sea area and the east coast of the United States, ending again at the Cadiz dock on July 31, 2026. Photo by Nacho Frade / Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Training Ship Elcano - Spain

Training Ship Elcano - Spain

Officers of the training ship 'Juan Sebastian de Elcano' during the departure from the port of Cadiz, January 10, 2026, in Cadiz (Andalusia, Spain). The Navy training ship 'Juan Sebastián Elcano' will start this Saturday, January 10, its 98th training cruise, departing from Cadiz and visiting 11 ports, ten of them in the Caribbean Sea area and the east coast of the United States, ending again at the Cadiz dock on July 31, 2026. Photo by Nacho Frade / Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Training Ship Elcano - Spain

Training Ship Elcano - Spain

Guadiamarines of the training ship 'Juan Sebastian de Elcano' during the departure from the port of Cadiz, on January 10, 2026, in Cadiz (Andalusia, Spain). The Navy's training ship 'Juan Sebastián Elcano' will start this Saturday, January 10, its 98th training cruise, departing from Cadiz and visiting 11 ports, ten of them in the Caribbean Sea area and the east coast of the United States, ending again at the Cadiz dock on July 31, 2026. Photo by Nacho Frade / Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Training Ship Elcano - Spain

Training Ship Elcano - Spain

Guadiamarines of the training ship 'Juan Sebastian de Elcano' during the departure from the port of Cadiz, on January 10, 2026, in Cadiz (Andalusia, Spain). The Navy's training ship 'Juan Sebastián Elcano' will start this Saturday, January 10, its 98th training cruise, departing from Cadiz and visiting 11 ports, ten of them in the Caribbean Sea area and the east coast of the United States, ending again at the Cadiz dock on July 31, 2026. Photo by Nacho Frade / Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Training Ship Elcano - Spain

Training Ship Elcano - Spain

The training ship 'Juan Sebastián de Elcano' during the departure from the port of Cádiz, on January 10, 2026, in Cádiz (Andalusia, Spain). The Navy's training ship 'Juan Sebastián Elcano' will start this Saturday, January 10, its 98th training cruise, departing from Cadiz and visiting 11 ports, ten of them in the Caribbean Sea area and the east coast of the United States, ending again at the Cadiz dock on July 31, 2026. Photo by Nacho Frade / Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Training Ship Elcano - Spain

Training Ship Elcano - Spain

Guadiamarines of the training ship 'Juan Sebastian de Elcano' during the departure from the port of Cadiz, on January 10, 2026, in Cadiz (Andalusia, Spain). The Navy's training ship 'Juan Sebastián Elcano' will start this Saturday, January 10, its 98th training cruise, departing from Cadiz and visiting 11 ports, ten of them in the Caribbean Sea area and the east coast of the United States, ending again at the Cadiz dock on July 31, 2026. Photo by Nacho Frade / Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Training Ship Elcano - Spain

Training Ship Elcano - Spain

Guadiamarines of the training ship 'Juan Sebastian de Elcano' during the departure from the port of Cadiz, on January 10, 2026, in Cadiz (Andalusia, Spain). The Navy's training ship 'Juan Sebastián Elcano' will start this Saturday, January 10, its 98th training cruise, departing from Cadiz and visiting 11 ports, ten of them in the Caribbean Sea area and the east coast of the United States, ending again at the Cadiz dock on July 31, 2026. Photo by Nacho Frade / Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Training Ship Elcano - Spain

Training Ship Elcano - Spain

Midshipmen of the training ship 'Juan Sebastian de Elcano' during the departure from the port of Cadiz, on January 10, 2026, in Cadiz (Andalusia, Spain). The Navy training ship 'Juan Sebastián Elcano' will start this Saturday, January 10, its 98th training cruise, departing from Cadiz and visiting 11 ports, ten of them in the Caribbean Sea area and the east coast of the United States, ending again at the Cadiz dock on July 31, 2026. Photo by Nacho Frade / Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Training Ship Elcano - Spain

Training Ship Elcano - Spain

Guadiamarines of the training ship 'Juan Sebastian de Elcano' at the departure from the port of Cadiz, on January 10, 2026, in Cadiz (Andalusia, Spain). The training ship 'Juan Sebastián Elcano' of the Navy will start this Saturday, January 10, its 98th training cruise, departing from Cadiz and visiting 11 ports, ten of them in the Caribbean Sea area and the east coast of the United States, ending again at the Cadiz dock on July 31, 2026. Photo by Nacho Frade / Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Training Ship Elcano - Spain

Training Ship Elcano - Spain

An officer of the training ship 'Juan Sebastian de Elcano' during the departure from the port of Cadiz, January 10, 2026, in Cadiz (Andalusia, Spain). The Navy's training ship 'Juan Sebastián Elcano' will begin its 98th training cruise this Saturday, Jan. 10, departing from Cadiz and visiting 11 ports, ten of them in the Caribbean Sea area and the east coast of the United States, ending back at the Cadiz dock on July 31, 2026. Photo by Nacho Frade / Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Training Ship Elcano - Spain

Training Ship Elcano - Spain

Guadiamarines of the training ship 'Juan Sebastian de Elcano' during the departure from the port of Cadiz, on January 10, 2026, in Cadiz (Andalusia, Spain). The Navy's training ship 'Juan Sebastián Elcano' will start this Saturday, January 10, its 98th training cruise, departing from Cadiz and visiting 11 ports, ten of them in the Caribbean Sea area and the east coast of the United States, ending again at the Cadiz dock on July 31, 2026. Photo by Nacho Frade / Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Training Ship Elcano - Spain

Training Ship Elcano - Spain

Guadiamarines of the training ship 'Juan Sebastian de Elcano' during the departure from the port of Cadiz, on January 10, 2026, in Cadiz (Andalusia, Spain). The Navy's training ship 'Juan Sebastián Elcano' will start this Saturday, January 10, its 98th training cruise, departing from Cadiz and visiting 11 ports, ten of them in the Caribbean Sea area and the east coast of the United States, ending again at the Cadiz dock on July 31, 2026. Photo by Nacho Frade / Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Training Ship Elcano - Spain

Training Ship Elcano - Spain

A midshipman of the training ship 'Juan Sebastian de Elcano' during the departure from the port of Cadiz, on January 10, 2026, in Cadiz (Andalusia, Spain). The Navy training ship 'Juan Sebastián Elcano' will start this Saturday, January 10, its 98th training cruise, departing from Cadiz and visiting 11 ports, ten of them in the Caribbean Sea area and the east coast of the United States, ending again at the Cadiz dock on July 31, 2026. Photo by Nacho Frade / Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Training Ship Elcano - Spain

Training Ship Elcano - Spain

Guadiamarines of the training ship 'Juan Sebastian de Elcano' during the departure from the port of Cadiz, on January 10, 2026, in Cadiz (Andalusia, Spain). The Navy's training ship 'Juan Sebastián Elcano' will start this Saturday, January 10, its 98th training cruise, departing from Cadiz and visiting 11 ports, ten of them in the Caribbean Sea area and the east coast of the United States, ending again at the Cadiz dock on July 31, 2026. Photo by Nacho Frade / Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Training Ship Elcano - Spain

Training Ship Elcano - Spain

Guadiamarines of the training ship 'Juan Sebastian de Elcano' at the departure from the port of Cadiz, on January 10, 2026, in Cadiz (Andalusia, Spain). The training ship 'Juan Sebastián Elcano' of the Navy will start this Saturday, January 10, its 98th training cruise, departing from Cadiz and visiting 11 ports, ten of them in the Caribbean Sea area and the east coast of the United States, ending again at the Cadiz dock on July 31, 2026. Photo by Nacho Frade / Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Deep Sea No. 1 Energy Station - China

Deep Sea No. 1 Energy Station - China

This undated file photo shows a shuttle oil tanker connecting with the Deep Sea No. 1 energy station for oil transportation. China's largest offshore gas field, named Deep Sea No. 1, has recently completed its 100th shipment of crude oil since being put into production, announced the China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC) on Friday. The field's total oil and gas output in 2025 exceeded 4.5 million tonnes of oil equivalent, comparable to that of a medium-sized onshore oilfield. Photo by CNOOCHandout via /Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Deep Sea No. 1 Energy Station - China

Deep Sea No. 1 Energy Station - China

This undated file photo shows the Deep Sea No. 1 energy station. China's largest offshore gas field, named Deep Sea No. 1, has recently completed its 100th shipment of crude oil since being put into production, announced the China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC) on Friday. The field's total oil and gas output in 2025 exceeded 4.5 million tonnes of oil equivalent, comparable to that of a medium-sized onshore oilfield. Photo by CNOOCHandout via /Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Deep Sea No. 1 Energy Station - China

Deep Sea No. 1 Energy Station - China

This undated file photo shows the Deep Sea No. 1 energy station carrying out condensate oil transportation operation at night. China's largest offshore gas field, named Deep Sea No. 1, has recently completed its 100th shipment of crude oil since being put into production, announced the China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC) on Friday. The field's total oil and gas output in 2025 exceeded 4.5 million tonnes of oil equivalent, comparable to that of a medium-sized onshore oilfield. Photo by CNOOCHandout via /Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Deep Sea No. 1 Energy Station - China

Deep Sea No. 1 Energy Station - China

This undated file photo shows a shuttle oil tanker connecting with the Deep Sea No. 1 energy station for oil transportation. China's largest offshore gas field, named Deep Sea No. 1, has recently completed its 100th shipment of crude oil since being put into production, announced the China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC) on Friday. The field's total oil and gas output in 2025 exceeded 4.5 million tonnes of oil equivalent, comparable to that of a medium-sized onshore oilfield. Photo by CNOOCHandout via /Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Finnish authorities seize vessel following sea cable disruption

Finnish authorities seize vessel following sea cable disruption

Finnish police special forces land on the deck of vessel Fitburg at Gulf of Finland on December 31, 2025. Finnish authorities have taken possession of a vessel Fitburg suspected of having damaged subsea cable between Helsinki and Tallinn. The suspected vessel was caught in the Finnish exclusive economic zone. The vessel's anchor chain was in the sea when the vessel was caught. - FINNISH BORDER GUARD / HANDOUT - NOTE! For editorial use only FINLAND OUT. NO THIRD PARTY SALES.(Credit:Finnish Border Guard/Lehtikuva/Kyodo News Images)

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SWEDEN NEW YEAR'S DIVE

SWEDEN NEW YEAR'S DIVE

ÄNGELHOLM 2026-01-01 More or less costumed bathers throw themselves into the sea at Klitterhus in Ängelholm in the south of Sweden at the traditional New Year's swim on January 1, 2026. This year's New Year's swim in Skälderviken attracted around 60 bathers and a significantly larger audience despite an icy wind and rain showers on the first day of the year. Photo: Johan Nilsson / TT / Code 50090

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SWEDEN NEW YEAR'S DIVE

SWEDEN NEW YEAR'S DIVE

ÄNGELHOLM 2026-01-01 More or less costumed bathers throw themselves into the sea at Klitterhus in Ängelholm in the south of Sweden at the traditional New Year's swim on January 1, 2026. This year's New Year's swim in Skälderviken attracted around 60 bathers and a significantly larger audience despite an icy wind and rain showers on the first day of the year. Photo: Johan Nilsson / TT / Code 50090

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SWEDEN NEW YEAR'S DIVE

SWEDEN NEW YEAR'S DIVE

ÄNGELHOLM 2026-01-01 More or less costumed bathers throw themselves into the sea at Klitterhus in Ängelholm in the south of Sweden at the traditional New Year's swim on January 1, 2026. This year's New Year's swim in Skälderviken attracted around 60 bathers and a significantly larger audience despite an icy wind and rain showers on the first day of the year. Photo: Johan Nilsson / TT / Code 50090

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Finnish authorities seize vessel following sea cable disruption

Finnish authorities seize vessel following sea cable disruption

Seized vessel Fitburg rests in harbour in Kirkkonummi, Finland, on January 1, 2026. Finnish authorities have taken possession of a vessel Fitburg suspected of having damaged subsea cable between Helsinki and Tallinn. The suspected vessel was caught in the Finnish exclusive economic zone. The vessel's anchor chain was in the sea when the vessel was caught. - RONI REKOMAA / LEHTIKUVA - FINLAND OUT. NO THIRD PARTY SALES.(Credit:Roni Rekomaa/Lehtikuva/Kyodo News Images)

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