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At Least 300 Killed in Pakistan Floods

At Least 300 Killed in Pakistan Floods

This photo taken with mobile phone shows people gathering outside damaged houses following flash floods in Buner, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, northwest Pakistan, Aug. 16, 2025. At least 313 people have died and over 150 others are still missing in northwest Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province in the past three days after flash floods triggered by days of torrential monsoon rains, a senior official said on Sunday. Photo by Str/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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At Least 300 Killed in Pakistan Floods

At Least 300 Killed in Pakistan Floods

This photo taken with mobile phone shows a damaged house following flash floods in Buner, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, northwest Pakistan, Aug. 16, 2025. At least 313 people have died and over 150 others are still missing in northwest Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province in the past three days after flash floods triggered by days of torrential monsoon rains, a senior official said on Sunday. Photo by Str/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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At Least 300 Killed in Pakistan Floods

At Least 300 Killed in Pakistan Floods

This photo taken with mobile phone shows people in a damaged house following flash floods in Buner, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, northwest Pakistan, Aug. 16, 2025. At least 313 people have died and over 150 others are still missing in northwest Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province in the past three days after flash floods triggered by days of torrential monsoon rains, a senior official said on Sunday. Photo by Str/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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At Least 300 Killed in Pakistan Floods

At Least 300 Killed in Pakistan Floods

This photo taken with mobile phone shows rescuers clearing debris from a road following flash floods in Buner, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, northwest Pakistan, Aug. 16, 2025. At least 313 people have died and over 150 others are still missing in northwest Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province in the past three days after flash floods triggered by days of torrential monsoon rains, a senior official said on Sunday. Photo by Str/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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At Least 300 Killed in Pakistan Floods

At Least 300 Killed in Pakistan Floods

This photo taken with mobile phone shows people wading through flood water following flash floods in Buner, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, northwest Pakistan, Aug. 16, 2025. At least 313 people have died and over 150 others are still missing in northwest Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province in the past three days after flash floods triggered by days of torrential monsoon rains, a senior official said on Sunday. Photo by Str/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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At Least 300 Killed in Pakistan Floods

At Least 300 Killed in Pakistan Floods

This photo taken with mobile phone shows people gathering outside damaged houses following flash floods in Buner, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, northwest Pakistan, Aug. 16, 2025. At least 313 people have died and over 150 others are still missing in northwest Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province in the past three days after flash floods triggered by days of torrential monsoon rains, a senior official said on Sunday. Photo by Str/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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KUWAIT-HAWALLI GOVERNORATE-PEARL DIVING FESTIVAL

KUWAIT-HAWALLI GOVERNORATE-PEARL DIVING FESTIVAL

(240811) -- HAWALLI GOVERNORATE, Aug. 11, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- Sailors and divers head to dhow boats during the inauguration of the 33rd Pearl Diving Festival at a dock in Al-Salmiya, Hawalli Governorate, Kuwait, Aug. 10, 2024. The 33rd Pearl Diving Festival kicked off here Saturday, with up to 150 young sailors and divers boarding several dhow boats to embark on a pearl-finding trip that lasts for 6 days. (Photo by Asad/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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KUWAIT-HAWALLI GOVERNORATE-PEARL DIVING FESTIVAL

KUWAIT-HAWALLI GOVERNORATE-PEARL DIVING FESTIVAL

(240811) -- HAWALLI GOVERNORATE, Aug. 11, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- People wave to dhow boats carrying divers during the inauguration of the 33rd Pearl Diving Festival at a dock in Al-Salmiya, Hawalli Governorate, Kuwait, Aug. 10, 2024. The 33rd Pearl Diving Festival kicked off here Saturday, with up to 150 young sailors and divers boarding several dhow boats to embark on a pearl-finding trip that lasts for 6 days. (Photo by Asad/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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KUWAIT-HAWALLI GOVERNORATE-PEARL DIVING FESTIVAL

KUWAIT-HAWALLI GOVERNORATE-PEARL DIVING FESTIVAL

(240811) -- HAWALLI GOVERNORATE, Aug. 11, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- Dhow boats carrying divers are pictured during the inauguration of the 33rd Pearl Diving Festival at a dock in Al-Salmiya, Hawalli Governorate, Kuwait, Aug. 10, 2024. The 33rd Pearl Diving Festival kicked off here Saturday, with up to 150 young sailors and divers boarding several dhow boats to embark on a pearl-finding trip that lasts for 6 days. (Photo by Asad/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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UZBEKISTAN-TASHKENT-FASHION AND TEXTILE EXHIBITION

UZBEKISTAN-TASHKENT-FASHION AND TEXTILE EXHIBITION

(240723) -- TASHKENT, July 23, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- Visitors talk with a Chinese exhibitor at International Tashkent Fashion and Textile Exhibition in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, July 22, 2024. The exhibition kicked off on Monday and will last for three days here. More than 150 companies from 7 countries participated in this event. Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM/Li Ao)

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UZBEKISTAN-TASHKENT-FASHION AND TEXTILE EXHIBITION

UZBEKISTAN-TASHKENT-FASHION AND TEXTILE EXHIBITION

(240723) -- TASHKENT, July 23, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- A model presents a creation at International Tashkent Fashion and Textile Exhibition in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, July 22, 2024. The exhibition kicked off on Monday and will last for three days here. More than 150 companies from 7 countries participated in this event. Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM/Li Ao)

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XINHUA PHOTOS OF THE DAY

XINHUA PHOTOS OF THE DAY

(240304) -- BEIJING, March 6, 2024 (Xinhua) -- Passengers get off a train from Ibadan at the Mobolaji Johnson Railway Station of the Lagos-Ibadan Railway in Lagos, Nigeria, on March 2, 2024. Built by China Civil Engineering Construction Corporation (CCECC), the Lagos-Ibadan Railway connects Nigeria's economic center Lagos and the southwest industrial city Ibadan. Officially opened to traffic in June 2021 with a main line of about 157 kilometers long and a branch line of about 7 kilometers long, it adopts modern railway standards and has a designed speed of 150 kilometers per hour. The railway provides Africa's most populous country with an affordable and safe mode of transportation. It not only facilitates people's travel, but also helps improve the efficiency of port and inland cargo transportation. As of March 5, 2024, the Chinese-built Lagos-Ibadan Railway has been operating safely for 1,000 days, with passenger traffic exceeding 2 million. Moreover, CCECC has provided all-round technical support fo

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NIGERIA-LAGOS-IBADAN-CHINESE-BUILT RAILWAY-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

NIGERIA-LAGOS-IBADAN-CHINESE-BUILT RAILWAY-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

(240305) -- LAGOS, March 5, 2024 (Xinhua) -- An aerial drone photo taken on March 2, 2024 shows freight trains waiting to be unloaded at Apapa port in Lagos, Nigeria. Built by China Civil Engineering Construction Corporation (CCECC), the Lagos-Ibadan Railway connects Nigeria's economic center Lagos and the southwest industrial city Ibadan. Officially opened to traffic in June 2021 with a main line of about 157 kilometers long and a branch line of about 7 kilometers long, it adopts modern railway standards and has a designed speed of 150 kilometers per hour. The railway provides Africa's most populous country with an affordable and safe mode of transportation. It not only facilitates people's travel, but also helps improve the efficiency of port and inland cargo transportation. As of March 5, 2024, the Chinese-built Lagos-Ibadan Railway has been operating safely for 1,000 days, with passenger traffic exceeding 2 million. Moreover, CCECC has provided all-round technical support for the operation of the R

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NIGERIA-LAGOS-IBADAN-CHINESE-BUILT RAILWAY-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

NIGERIA-LAGOS-IBADAN-CHINESE-BUILT RAILWAY-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

(240305) -- LAGOS, March 5, 2024 (Xinhua) -- Chinese driver Wei Rujun and local driver Serah Abiara are seen in the driving cab of a train before departure to Ibadan at the Mobolaji Johnson Railway Station of the Lagos-Ibadan Railway in Lagos, Nigeria, on March 2, 2024. Built by China Civil Engineering Construction Corporation (CCECC), the Lagos-Ibadan Railway connects Nigeria's economic center Lagos and the southwest industrial city Ibadan. Officially opened to traffic in June 2021 with a main line of about 157 kilometers long and a branch line of about 7 kilometers long, it adopts modern railway standards and has a designed speed of 150 kilometers per hour. The railway provides Africa's most populous country with an affordable and safe mode of transportation. It not only facilitates people's travel, but also helps improve the efficiency of port and inland cargo transportation. As of March 5, 2024, the Chinese-built Lagos-Ibadan Railway has been operating safely for 1,000 days, with passenger traffic

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NIGERIA-LAGOS-IBADAN-CHINESE-BUILT RAILWAY-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

NIGERIA-LAGOS-IBADAN-CHINESE-BUILT RAILWAY-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

(240305) -- LAGOS, March 5, 2024 (Xinhua) -- An aerial drone photo taken on March 2, 2024 shows a passenger train bound for Ibadan departing from the Mobolaji Johnson Railway Station of the Lagos-Ibadan Railway in Lagos, Nigeria. Built by China Civil Engineering Construction Corporation (CCECC), the Lagos-Ibadan Railway connects Nigeria's economic center Lagos and the southwest industrial city Ibadan. Officially opened to traffic in June 2021 with a main line of about 157 kilometers long and a branch line of about 7 kilometers long, it adopts modern railway standards and has a designed speed of 150 kilometers per hour. The railway provides Africa's most populous country with an affordable and safe mode of transportation. It not only facilitates people's travel, but also helps improve the efficiency of port and inland cargo transportation. As of March 5, 2024, the Chinese-built Lagos-Ibadan Railway has been operating safely for 1,000 days, with passenger traffic exceeding 2 million. Moreover, CCECC has

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NIGERIA-LAGOS-IBADAN-CHINESE-BUILT RAILWAY-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

NIGERIA-LAGOS-IBADAN-CHINESE-BUILT RAILWAY-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

(240305) -- LAGOS, March 5, 2024 (Xinhua) -- A Chinese employee of the Lagos-Ibadan Railway instructs local trainees in Lagos, Nigeria, on Feb. 27, 2024. Built by China Civil Engineering Construction Corporation (CCECC), the Lagos-Ibadan Railway connects Nigeria's economic center Lagos and the southwest industrial city Ibadan. Officially opened to traffic in June 2021 with a main line of about 157 kilometers long and a branch line of about 7 kilometers long, it adopts modern railway standards and has a designed speed of 150 kilometers per hour. The railway provides Africa's most populous country with an affordable and safe mode of transportation. It not only facilitates people's travel, but also helps improve the efficiency of port and inland cargo transportation. As of March 5, 2024, the Chinese-built Lagos-Ibadan Railway has been operating safely for 1,000 days, with passenger traffic exceeding 2 million. Moreover, CCECC has provided all-round technical support for the operation of the Railway, which

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NIGERIA-LAGOS-IBADAN-CHINESE-BUILT RAILWAY-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

NIGERIA-LAGOS-IBADAN-CHINESE-BUILT RAILWAY-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

(240305) -- LAGOS, March 5, 2024 (Xinhua) -- A Chinese employee of the Lagos-Ibadan Railway instructs local trainees in Lagos, Nigeria, on Feb. 27, 2024. Built by China Civil Engineering Construction Corporation (CCECC), the Lagos-Ibadan Railway connects Nigeria's economic center Lagos and the southwest industrial city Ibadan. Officially opened to traffic in June 2021 with a main line of about 157 kilometers long and a branch line of about 7 kilometers long, it adopts modern railway standards and has a designed speed of 150 kilometers per hour. The railway provides Africa's most populous country with an affordable and safe mode of transportation. It not only facilitates people's travel, but also helps improve the efficiency of port and inland cargo transportation. As of March 5, 2024, the Chinese-built Lagos-Ibadan Railway has been operating safely for 1,000 days, with passenger traffic exceeding 2 million. Moreover, CCECC has provided all-round technical support for the operation of the Railway, which

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NIGERIA-LAGOS-IBADAN-CHINESE-BUILT RAILWAY-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

NIGERIA-LAGOS-IBADAN-CHINESE-BUILT RAILWAY-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

(240305) -- LAGOS, March 5, 2024 (Xinhua) -- Passengers are seen in the train to Ibadan at the Mobolaji Johnson Railway Station of the Lagos-Ibadan Railway in Lagos, Nigeria, on March 2, 2024. Built by China Civil Engineering Construction Corporation (CCECC), the Lagos-Ibadan Railway connects Nigeria's economic center Lagos and the southwest industrial city Ibadan. Officially opened to traffic in June 2021 with a main line of about 157 kilometers long and a branch line of about 7 kilometers long, it adopts modern railway standards and has a designed speed of 150 kilometers per hour. The railway provides Africa's most populous country with an affordable and safe mode of transportation. It not only facilitates people's travel, but also helps improve the efficiency of port and inland cargo transportation. As of March 5, 2024, the Chinese-built Lagos-Ibadan Railway has been operating safely for 1,000 days, with passenger traffic exceeding 2 million. Moreover, CCECC has provided all-round technical support

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NIGERIA-LAGOS-IBADAN-CHINESE-BUILT RAILWAY-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

NIGERIA-LAGOS-IBADAN-CHINESE-BUILT RAILWAY-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

(240305) -- LAGOS, March 5, 2024 (Xinhua) -- An aerial drone photo taken on March 2, 2024 shows a view of the Mobolaji Johnson Railway Station of the Lagos-Ibadan Railway in Lagos, Nigeria. Built by China Civil Engineering Construction Corporation (CCECC), the Lagos-Ibadan Railway connects Nigeria's economic center Lagos and the southwest industrial city Ibadan. Officially opened to traffic in June 2021 with a main line of about 157 kilometers long and a branch line of about 7 kilometers long, it adopts modern railway standards and has a designed speed of 150 kilometers per hour. The railway provides Africa's most populous country with an affordable and safe mode of transportation. It not only facilitates people's travel, but also helps improve the efficiency of port and inland cargo transportation. As of March 5, 2024, the Chinese-built Lagos-Ibadan Railway has been operating safely for 1,000 days, with passenger traffic exceeding 2 million. Moreover, CCECC has provided all-round technical support for

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NIGERIA-LAGOS-IBADAN-CHINESE-BUILT RAILWAY-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

NIGERIA-LAGOS-IBADAN-CHINESE-BUILT RAILWAY-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

(240305) -- LAGOS, March 5, 2024 (Xinhua) -- An aerial drone photo taken on March 2, 2024 shows a view of the Mobolaji Johnson Railway Station of the Lagos-Ibadan Railway in Lagos, Nigeria. Built by China Civil Engineering Construction Corporation (CCECC), the Lagos-Ibadan Railway connects Nigeria's economic center Lagos and the southwest industrial city Ibadan. Officially opened to traffic in June 2021 with a main line of about 157 kilometers long and a branch line of about 7 kilometers long, it adopts modern railway standards and has a designed speed of 150 kilometers per hour. The railway provides Africa's most populous country with an affordable and safe mode of transportation. It not only facilitates people's travel, but also helps improve the efficiency of port and inland cargo transportation. As of March 5, 2024, the Chinese-built Lagos-Ibadan Railway has been operating safely for 1,000 days, with passenger traffic exceeding 2 million. Moreover, CCECC has provided all-round technical support for

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NIGERIA-LAGOS-IBADAN-CHINESE-BUILT RAILWAY-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

NIGERIA-LAGOS-IBADAN-CHINESE-BUILT RAILWAY-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

(240305) -- LAGOS, March 5, 2024 (Xinhua) -- Passengers get off a train from Ibadan at the Mobolaji Johnson Railway Station of the Lagos-Ibadan Railway in Lagos, Nigeria, on March 2, 2024. Built by China Civil Engineering Construction Corporation (CCECC), the Lagos-Ibadan Railway connects Nigeria's economic center Lagos and the southwest industrial city Ibadan. Officially opened to traffic in June 2021 with a main line of about 157 kilometers long and a branch line of about 7 kilometers long, it adopts modern railway standards and has a designed speed of 150 kilometers per hour. The railway provides Africa's most populous country with an affordable and safe mode of transportation. It not only facilitates people's travel, but also helps improve the efficiency of port and inland cargo transportation. As of March 5, 2024, the Chinese-built Lagos-Ibadan Railway has been operating safely for 1,000 days, with passenger traffic exceeding 2 million. Moreover, CCECC has provided all-round technical support for

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Missile attack from Lebanon kills Indian national in N. Israel

STORY: Missile attack from Lebanon kills Indian national in N. Israel SHOOTING TIME: March 4, 2024 DATELINE: March 5, 2024 LENGTH: 00:00:57 LOCATION: Jerusalem CATEGORY: MILITARY SHOTLIST: 1. various of helicopter transferring the victims to Rambam Medical Center in Haifa, northern Israel STORYLINE: An Indian national was killed and seven others injured in northern Israel on Monday by an anti-tank missile attack by Hezbollah militants in Lebanon, Israeli sources said. The missile struck an orchard in the community of Margaliot, hitting eight Indian workers, Israel's Channel 12 TV news reported. Israel's rescue service of Magen David Adom said in a statement that two were seriously injured and others had moderate to light wounds. They were evacuated with Air Force helicopters to hospitals. The Israeli army responded by launching tank and artillery fire toward the source of the missile attack, according to an Israeli military spokesperson. The violence was the latest in 150 days of fighting acro

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Protest Over Milei's Sweeping Reform Bill - Buenos Aires

Protest Over Milei's Sweeping Reform Bill - Buenos Aires

Demonstrators during a protest against the 'Omnibus' law, February 6, 2024, in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Protests against the 'Omnibus' law, approved by the government of Javier Milei, have escalated in recent days, with clashes between demonstrators and state security forces that have left 20 people arrested and more than 150 injured. According to the Buenos Aires Press Union (SiPreBA) more than 30 journalists and photographers were injured by security forces during the protests and three were arrested, an Argentine cameraman and two Chilean photographers residing in La Plata. Photo by Matias Chiofalo/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Protest Over Milei's Sweeping Reform Bill - Buenos Aires

Protest Over Milei's Sweeping Reform Bill - Buenos Aires

Demonstrators during a protest against the 'Omnibus' law, February 6, 2024, in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Protests against the 'Omnibus' law, approved by the government of Javier Milei, have escalated in recent days, with clashes between demonstrators and state security forces that have left 20 people arrested and more than 150 injured. According to the Buenos Aires Press Union (SiPreBA) more than 30 journalists and photographers were injured by security forces during the protests and three were arrested, an Argentine cameraman and two Chilean photographers residing in La Plata. Photo by Matias Chiofalo/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Protest Over Milei's Sweeping Reform Bill - Buenos Aires

Protest Over Milei's Sweeping Reform Bill - Buenos Aires

Demonstrators during a protest against the 'Omnibus' law, February 6, 2024, in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Protests against the 'Omnibus' law, approved by the government of Javier Milei, have escalated in recent days, with clashes between demonstrators and state security forces that have left 20 people arrested and more than 150 injured. According to the Buenos Aires Press Union (SiPreBA) more than 30 journalists and photographers were injured by security forces during the protests and three were arrested, an Argentine cameraman and two Chilean photographers residing in La Plata. Photo by Matias Chiofalo/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Protest Over Milei's Sweeping Reform Bill - Buenos Aires

Protest Over Milei's Sweeping Reform Bill - Buenos Aires

Demonstrators during a protest against the 'Omnibus' law, February 6, 2024, in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Protests against the 'Omnibus' law, approved by the government of Javier Milei, have escalated in recent days, with clashes between demonstrators and state security forces that have left 20 people arrested and more than 150 injured. According to the Buenos Aires Press Union (SiPreBA) more than 30 journalists and photographers were injured by security forces during the protests and three were arrested, an Argentine cameraman and two Chilean photographers residing in La Plata. Photo by Matias Chiofalo/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Protest Over Milei's Sweeping Reform Bill - Buenos Aires

Protest Over Milei's Sweeping Reform Bill - Buenos Aires

Demonstrators during a protest against the 'Omnibus' law, February 6, 2024, in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Protests against the 'Omnibus' law, approved by the government of Javier Milei, have escalated in recent days, with clashes between demonstrators and state security forces that have left 20 people arrested and more than 150 injured. According to the Buenos Aires Press Union (SiPreBA) more than 30 journalists and photographers were injured by security forces during the protests and three were arrested, an Argentine cameraman and two Chilean photographers residing in La Plata. Photo by Matias Chiofalo/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Protest Over Milei's Sweeping Reform Bill - Buenos Aires

Protest Over Milei's Sweeping Reform Bill - Buenos Aires

Demonstrators during a protest against the 'Omnibus' law, February 6, 2024, in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Protests against the 'Omnibus' law, approved by the government of Javier Milei, have escalated in recent days, with clashes between demonstrators and state security forces that have left 20 people arrested and more than 150 injured. According to the Buenos Aires Press Union (SiPreBA) more than 30 journalists and photographers were injured by security forces during the protests and three were arrested, an Argentine cameraman and two Chilean photographers residing in La Plata. Photo by Matias Chiofalo/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Protest Over Milei's Sweeping Reform Bill - Buenos Aires

Protest Over Milei's Sweeping Reform Bill - Buenos Aires

Demonstrators during a protest against the 'Omnibus' law, February 6, 2024, in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Protests against the 'Omnibus' law, approved by the government of Javier Milei, have escalated in recent days, with clashes between demonstrators and state security forces that have left 20 people arrested and more than 150 injured. According to the Buenos Aires Press Union (SiPreBA) more than 30 journalists and photographers were injured by security forces during the protests and three were arrested, an Argentine cameraman and two Chilean photographers residing in La Plata. Photo by Matias Chiofalo/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Protest Over Milei's Sweeping Reform Bill - Buenos Aires

Protest Over Milei's Sweeping Reform Bill - Buenos Aires

Demonstrators during a protest against the 'Omnibus' law, February 6, 2024, in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Protests against the 'Omnibus' law, approved by the government of Javier Milei, have escalated in recent days, with clashes between demonstrators and state security forces that have left 20 people arrested and more than 150 injured. According to the Buenos Aires Press Union (SiPreBA) more than 30 journalists and photographers were injured by security forces during the protests and three were arrested, an Argentine cameraman and two Chilean photographers residing in La Plata. Photo by Matias Chiofalo/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Protest Over Milei's Sweeping Reform Bill - Buenos Aires

Protest Over Milei's Sweeping Reform Bill - Buenos Aires

Demonstrators during a protest against the 'Omnibus' law, February 6, 2024, in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Protests against the 'Omnibus' law, approved by the government of Javier Milei, have escalated in recent days, with clashes between demonstrators and state security forces that have left 20 people arrested and more than 150 injured. According to the Buenos Aires Press Union (SiPreBA) more than 30 journalists and photographers were injured by security forces during the protests and three were arrested, an Argentine cameraman and two Chilean photographers residing in La Plata. Photo by Matias Chiofalo/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Protest Over Milei's Sweeping Reform Bill - Buenos Aires

Protest Over Milei's Sweeping Reform Bill - Buenos Aires

Demonstrators during a protest against the 'Omnibus' law, February 6, 2024, in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Protests against the 'Omnibus' law, approved by the government of Javier Milei, have escalated in recent days, with clashes between demonstrators and state security forces that have left 20 people arrested and more than 150 injured. According to the Buenos Aires Press Union (SiPreBA) more than 30 journalists and photographers were injured by security forces during the protests and three were arrested, an Argentine cameraman and two Chilean photographers residing in La Plata. Photo by Matias Chiofalo/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Protest Over Milei's Sweeping Reform Bill - Buenos Aires

Protest Over Milei's Sweeping Reform Bill - Buenos Aires

Demonstrators during a protest against the 'Omnibus' law, February 6, 2024, in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Protests against the 'Omnibus' law, approved by the government of Javier Milei, have escalated in recent days, with clashes between demonstrators and state security forces that have left 20 people arrested and more than 150 injured. According to the Buenos Aires Press Union (SiPreBA) more than 30 journalists and photographers were injured by security forces during the protests and three were arrested, an Argentine cameraman and two Chilean photographers residing in La Plata. Photo by Matias Chiofalo/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Protest Over Milei's Sweeping Reform Bill - Buenos Aires

Protest Over Milei's Sweeping Reform Bill - Buenos Aires

Demonstrators during a protest against the 'Omnibus' law, February 6, 2024, in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Protests against the 'Omnibus' law, approved by the government of Javier Milei, have escalated in recent days, with clashes between demonstrators and state security forces that have left 20 people arrested and more than 150 injured. According to the Buenos Aires Press Union (SiPreBA) more than 30 journalists and photographers were injured by security forces during the protests and three were arrested, an Argentine cameraman and two Chilean photographers residing in La Plata. Photo by Matias Chiofalo/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Protest Over Milei's Sweeping Reform Bill - Buenos Aires

Protest Over Milei's Sweeping Reform Bill - Buenos Aires

Demonstrators during a protest against the 'Omnibus' law, February 6, 2024, in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Protests against the 'Omnibus' law, approved by the government of Javier Milei, have escalated in recent days, with clashes between demonstrators and state security forces that have left 20 people arrested and more than 150 injured. According to the Buenos Aires Press Union (SiPreBA) more than 30 journalists and photographers were injured by security forces during the protests and three were arrested, an Argentine cameraman and two Chilean photographers residing in La Plata. Photo by Matias Chiofalo/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Protest Over Milei's Sweeping Reform Bill - Buenos Aires

Protest Over Milei's Sweeping Reform Bill - Buenos Aires

Demonstrators during a protest against the 'Omnibus' law, February 6, 2024, in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Protests against the 'Omnibus' law, approved by the government of Javier Milei, have escalated in recent days, with clashes between demonstrators and state security forces that have left 20 people arrested and more than 150 injured. According to the Buenos Aires Press Union (SiPreBA) more than 30 journalists and photographers were injured by security forces during the protests and three were arrested, an Argentine cameraman and two Chilean photographers residing in La Plata. Photo by Matias Chiofalo/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Protest Over Milei's Sweeping Reform Bill - Buenos Aires

Protest Over Milei's Sweeping Reform Bill - Buenos Aires

Demonstrators during a protest against the 'Omnibus' law, February 6, 2024, in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Protests against the 'Omnibus' law, approved by the government of Javier Milei, have escalated in recent days, with clashes between demonstrators and state security forces that have left 20 people arrested and more than 150 injured. According to the Buenos Aires Press Union (SiPreBA) more than 30 journalists and photographers were injured by security forces during the protests and three were arrested, an Argentine cameraman and two Chilean photographers residing in La Plata. Photo by Matias Chiofalo/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Protest Over Milei's Sweeping Reform Bill - Buenos Aires

Protest Over Milei's Sweeping Reform Bill - Buenos Aires

Demonstrators during a protest against the 'Omnibus' law, February 6, 2024, in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Protests against the 'Omnibus' law, approved by the government of Javier Milei, have escalated in recent days, with clashes between demonstrators and state security forces that have left 20 people arrested and more than 150 injured. According to the Buenos Aires Press Union (SiPreBA) more than 30 journalists and photographers were injured by security forces during the protests and three were arrested, an Argentine cameraman and two Chilean photographers residing in La Plata. Photo by Matias Chiofalo/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Hamas releases 4th batch of hostages, truce extended for another 2 days

STORY: Hamas releases 4th batch of hostages, truce extended for another 2 days SHOOTING TIME: Nov. 27, 2023 DATELINE: Nov. 28, 2023 LENGTH: 00:01:12 LOCATION: Jerusalem/Ramallah CATEGORY: MILITARY SHOTLIST: 1. STANDUP 1 (English): ZHANG TIANLANG, Xinhua correspondent in Jerusalem 2. STANDUP 2 (English): OHOOD AL-JAGHOUB, Xinhua reporter in Ramallah STORYLINE: STANDUP 1 (English): ZHANG TIANLANG, Xinhua correspondent in Jerusalem "Now it's Monday midnight. The ceasefire between Israel and Hamas was supposed to expire on Tuesday morning. However, Qatar announced on Monday evening that the ceasefire will be extended for two days. Hamas also confirmed the extension in a statement." STANDUP 2 (English): OHOOD AL-JAGHOUB, Xinhua reporter in Ramallah "The four-day truce between Hamas and Israel which included women and children prisoners swap deal, successfully completed today (Nov. 27), as 50 Israelis and 150 Palestinian prisoners were freed over the course of four days. Today (Nov. 27), Hamas handed 11 Israeli

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Israel, Hamas reach deal on releasing hostages, ceasefire

STORY: Israel, Hamas reach deal on releasing hostages, ceasefire SHOOTING TIME: Nov. 20——22, 2023 DATELINE: Nov. 22, 2023 LENGTH: 00:01:03 LOCATION: Jerusalem/GAZA CATEGORY: POLITICS/MILITARY SHOTLIST: 1. SOUNDBITE (English): ZHANG TIANLANG, Xinhua correspondent in Jerusalem 2. various of attacks in the Gaza Strip released by Israeli Defense Forces STORYLINE: A four-day ceasefire and hostage release agreement was reached on Wednesday between Hamas and Israel after 46 days of bloody conflict in the besieged coastal enclave. SOUNDBITE (English): ZHANG TIANLANG, Xinhua correspondent in Jerusalem "After a long meeting and voting, the Israeli government finally announced a temporary ceasefire agreement with Hamas on early Wednesday morning at around 3 a.m. (local time). According to the agreement, Israel and Hamas will cease fire in the Gaza Strip for four days, Hamas will release (at least) 50 Israeli women and children hostages. In addition, Israeli media reported that Israel will release about 150 Palestin

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Air pollution rises again in Delhi amid Diwali celebrations

STORY: Air pollution rises again in Delhi amid Diwali celebrations SHOOTING TIME: Nov. 13, 2023 DATELINE: Nov. 14, 2023 LENGTH: 00:01:16 LOCATION: New Delhi CATEGORY: ENVIRONMENT SHOTLIST: 1. shot of India gate 2. shots of air pollution after Diwali festival 3. shots of traffic STORYLINE: Air pollution shot up again in Delhi to alarming levels on Monday morning as people indulged in bursting firecrackers and fireworks to celebrate the Diwali festival on Sunday night, despite a strict ban imposed by the Delhi government. Areas surrounding Delhi also reported hazardous air pollution levels. The Taj Mahal, one of Seven Wonders of the World, situated around 150 miles from Delhi, was seen engulfed by a thick layer of smog. Days ahead of the Diwali festival, the Delhi government imposed a ban on the sale and bursting of firecrackers and fireworks in the national capital in a bid to keep air pollution in check. The Delhi Pollution Control Board said that the city saw a sharp spike in pollution levels af

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Afghanistan Suffers Yet Another Earthquake

Afghanistan Suffers Yet Another Earthquake

Caring for the injured, survivors gather outside the overcrowded 65 Herat Hospital in the aftermath of a 6.3 magnitude earthquake that struck Afghanistan's western province of Herat. This seismic event came just days after two massive earthquakes had ravaged the region, resulting in numerous casualties. Herat, Afghanistan, October 11, 2023. The latest, 6.3 magnitude earthquake struck areas northeast of Herat city Sunday morning local time. According to the UN Office for Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), as of Monday evening local time, two people were reported to have been killed and over 150 injured in the latest quake. In total, about 1,500 people have died, and a further 2,000 injured. Photo by Jafar Mosavi/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Afghanistan Suffers Yet Another Earthquake

Afghanistan Suffers Yet Another Earthquake

Caring for the injured, survivors gather outside the overcrowded 65 Herat Hospital in the aftermath of a 6.3 magnitude earthquake that struck Afghanistan's western province of Herat. This seismic event came just days after two massive earthquakes had ravaged the region, resulting in numerous casualties. Herat, Afghanistan, October 11, 2023. The latest, 6.3 magnitude earthquake struck areas northeast of Herat city Sunday morning local time. According to the UN Office for Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), as of Monday evening local time, two people were reported to have been killed and over 150 injured in the latest quake. In total, about 1,500 people have died, and a further 2,000 injured. Photo by Jafar Mosavi/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Afghanistan Suffers Yet Another Earthquake

Afghanistan Suffers Yet Another Earthquake

Caring for the injured, survivors gather outside the overcrowded 65 Herat Hospital in the aftermath of a 6.3 magnitude earthquake that struck Afghanistan's western province of Herat. This seismic event came just days after two massive earthquakes had ravaged the region, resulting in numerous casualties. Herat, Afghanistan, October 11, 2023. The latest, 6.3 magnitude earthquake struck areas northeast of Herat city Sunday morning local time. According to the UN Office for Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), as of Monday evening local time, two people were reported to have been killed and over 150 injured in the latest quake. In total, about 1,500 people have died, and a further 2,000 injured. Photo by Jafar Mosavi/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Afghanistan Suffers Yet Another Earthquake

Afghanistan Suffers Yet Another Earthquake

Caring for the injured, survivors gather outside the overcrowded 65 Herat Hospital in the aftermath of a 6.3 magnitude earthquake that struck Afghanistan's western province of Herat. This seismic event came just days after two massive earthquakes had ravaged the region, resulting in numerous casualties. Herat, Afghanistan, October 11, 2023. The latest, 6.3 magnitude earthquake struck areas northeast of Herat city Sunday morning local time. According to the UN Office for Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), as of Monday evening local time, two people were reported to have been killed and over 150 injured in the latest quake. In total, about 1,500 people have died, and a further 2,000 injured. Photo by Jafar Mosavi/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Afghanistan Suffers Yet Another Earthquake

Afghanistan Suffers Yet Another Earthquake

Caring for the injured, survivors gather outside the overcrowded 65 Herat Hospital in the aftermath of a 6.3 magnitude earthquake that struck Afghanistan's western province of Herat. This seismic event came just days after two massive earthquakes had ravaged the region, resulting in numerous casualties. Herat, Afghanistan, October 11, 2023. The latest, 6.3 magnitude earthquake struck areas northeast of Herat city Sunday morning local time. According to the UN Office for Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), as of Monday evening local time, two people were reported to have been killed and over 150 injured in the latest quake. In total, about 1,500 people have died, and a further 2,000 injured. Photo by Jafar Mosavi/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Afghanistan Suffers Yet Another Earthquake

Afghanistan Suffers Yet Another Earthquake

Caring for the injured, survivors gather outside the overcrowded 65 Herat Hospital in the aftermath of a 6.3 magnitude earthquake that struck Afghanistan's western province of Herat. This seismic event came just days after two massive earthquakes had ravaged the region, resulting in numerous casualties. Herat, Afghanistan, October 11, 2023. The latest, 6.3 magnitude earthquake struck areas northeast of Herat city Sunday morning local time. According to the UN Office for Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), as of Monday evening local time, two people were reported to have been killed and over 150 injured in the latest quake. In total, about 1,500 people have died, and a further 2,000 injured. Photo by Jafar Mosavi/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Afghanistan Suffers Yet Another Earthquake

Afghanistan Suffers Yet Another Earthquake

Caring for the injured, survivors gather outside the overcrowded 65 Herat Hospital in the aftermath of a 6.3 magnitude earthquake that struck Afghanistan's western province of Herat. This seismic event came just days after two massive earthquakes had ravaged the region, resulting in numerous casualties. Herat, Afghanistan, October 11, 2023. The latest, 6.3 magnitude earthquake struck areas northeast of Herat city Sunday morning local time. According to the UN Office for Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), as of Monday evening local time, two people were reported to have been killed and over 150 injured in the latest quake. In total, about 1,500 people have died, and a further 2,000 injured. Photo by Jafar Mosavi/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Afghanistan Suffers Yet Another Earthquake

Afghanistan Suffers Yet Another Earthquake

Caring for the injured, survivors gather outside the overcrowded 65 Herat Hospital in the aftermath of a 6.3 magnitude earthquake that struck Afghanistan's western province of Herat. This seismic event came just days after two massive earthquakes had ravaged the region, resulting in numerous casualties. Herat, Afghanistan, October 11, 2023. The latest, 6.3 magnitude earthquake struck areas northeast of Herat city Sunday morning local time. According to the UN Office for Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), as of Monday evening local time, two people were reported to have been killed and over 150 injured in the latest quake. In total, about 1,500 people have died, and a further 2,000 injured. Photo by Jafar Mosavi/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Israeli military warns Palestinians to evacuate Gaza City

STORY: Israeli military warns Palestinians to evacuate Gaza City DATELINE: Oct. 13, 2023 LENGTH: 00:02:02 LOCATION: Ramallah/Jerusalem/Cairo CATEGORY: MILITARY SHOTLIST: 1. STANDUP 1 (English): ZHANG TIANLANG, Xinhua correspondent in Jerusalem 2. STANDUP 2 (English): OHOOD AL-JAGHOUB, Xinhua reporter in Ramallah 3. STANDUP 3 (English): LI RUI, Xinhua correspondent in Cairo STORYLINE: STANDUP 1 (English): ZHANG TIANLANG, Xinhua correspondent in Jerusalem "Israel Defense Forces (IDF) on Friday ordered residents of Gaza City to evacuate to the southern part of the coastal enclave, citing safety and protection. IDF said it will 'continue to operate significantly in Gaza City' in following days, echoing media reports that it is preparing for a ground incursion on the Gaza Strip. Over 1,300 were killed since the surprising Hamas attack on Saturday, Israel's state-owned media reported, while about 150 hostages were taken to Gaza by Hamas." STANDUP 2 (English): OHOOD AL-JAGHOUB, Xinhua reporter in Ramallah "As w

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