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Pope Leo XIV Meets Online With 15000 Young American Catholics - Vatican

Pope Leo XIV Meets Online With 15000 Young American Catholics - Vatican

Pope Leo XIV meets online with young American Catholics attending the National Catholic Youth Conference on November 21, 2025, Vatican. Over 15,000 young people met with Pope Leo XIV via video link as they attended the National Catholic Youth Conference (NCYC) in the US city of Indianapolis. Answering a question about technology’s effects on faith, Pope Leo XIV upheld the usefulness of modern tools to connect people who are thousands of miles apart. Photo by (EV) Vatican Media/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Pope Leo XIV Meets Online With 15000 Young American Catholics - Vatican

Pope Leo XIV Meets Online With 15000 Young American Catholics - Vatican

Pope Leo XIV meets online with young American Catholics attending the National Catholic Youth Conference on November 21, 2025, Vatican. Over 15,000 young people met with Pope Leo XIV via video link as they attended the National Catholic Youth Conference (NCYC) in the US city of Indianapolis. Answering a question about technology’s effects on faith, Pope Leo XIV upheld the usefulness of modern tools to connect people who are thousands of miles apart. Photo by (EV) Vatican Media/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Pope Leo XIV Meets Online With 15000 Young American Catholics - Vatican

Pope Leo XIV Meets Online With 15000 Young American Catholics - Vatican

Pope Leo XIV meets online with young American Catholics attending the National Catholic Youth Conference on November 21, 2025, Vatican. Over 15,000 young people met with Pope Leo XIV via video link as they attended the National Catholic Youth Conference (NCYC) in the US city of Indianapolis. Answering a question about technology’s effects on faith, Pope Leo XIV upheld the usefulness of modern tools to connect people who are thousands of miles apart. Photo by (EV) Vatican Media/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Pope Leo XIV Meets Online With 15000 Young American Catholics - Vatican

Pope Leo XIV Meets Online With 15000 Young American Catholics - Vatican

Pope Leo XIV meets online with young American Catholics attending the National Catholic Youth Conference on November 21, 2025, Vatican. Over 15,000 young people met with Pope Leo XIV via video link as they attended the National Catholic Youth Conference (NCYC) in the US city of Indianapolis. Answering a question about technology’s effects on faith, Pope Leo XIV upheld the usefulness of modern tools to connect people who are thousands of miles apart. Photo by (EV) Vatican Media/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Pope Leo XIV Meets Online With 15000 Young American Catholics - Vatican

Pope Leo XIV Meets Online With 15000 Young American Catholics - Vatican

Pope Leo XIV meets online with young American Catholics attending the National Catholic Youth Conference on November 21, 2025, Vatican. Over 15,000 young people met with Pope Leo XIV via video link as they attended the National Catholic Youth Conference (NCYC) in the US city of Indianapolis. Answering a question about technology’s effects on faith, Pope Leo XIV upheld the usefulness of modern tools to connect people who are thousands of miles apart. Photo by (EV) Vatican Media/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Pope Leo XIV Meets Online With 15000 Young American Catholics - Vatican

Pope Leo XIV Meets Online With 15000 Young American Catholics - Vatican

Pope Leo XIV meets online with young American Catholics attending the National Catholic Youth Conference on November 21, 2025, Vatican. Over 15,000 young people met with Pope Leo XIV via video link as they attended the National Catholic Youth Conference (NCYC) in the US city of Indianapolis. Answering a question about technology’s effects on faith, Pope Leo XIV upheld the usefulness of modern tools to connect people who are thousands of miles apart. Photo by (EV) Vatican Media/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Pope Leo XIV Meets Online With 15000 Young American Catholics - Vatican

Pope Leo XIV Meets Online With 15000 Young American Catholics - Vatican

Pope Leo XIV meets online with young American Catholics attending the National Catholic Youth Conference on November 21, 2025, Vatican. Over 15,000 young people met with Pope Leo XIV via video link as they attended the National Catholic Youth Conference (NCYC) in the US city of Indianapolis. Answering a question about technology’s effects on faith, Pope Leo XIV upheld the usefulness of modern tools to connect people who are thousands of miles apart. Photo by (EV) Vatican Media/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Pope Leo XIV Meets Online With 15000 Young American Catholics - Vatican

Pope Leo XIV Meets Online With 15000 Young American Catholics - Vatican

Pope Leo XIV meets online with young American Catholics attending the National Catholic Youth Conference on November 21, 2025, Vatican. Over 15,000 young people met with Pope Leo XIV via video link as they attended the National Catholic Youth Conference (NCYC) in the US city of Indianapolis. Answering a question about technology’s effects on faith, Pope Leo XIV upheld the usefulness of modern tools to connect people who are thousands of miles apart. Photo by (EV) Vatican Media/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Pope Leo XIV Meets Online With 15000 Young American Catholics - Vatican

Pope Leo XIV Meets Online With 15000 Young American Catholics - Vatican

Pope Leo XIV meets online with young American Catholics attending the National Catholic Youth Conference on November 21, 2025, Vatican. Over 15,000 young people met with Pope Leo XIV via video link as they attended the National Catholic Youth Conference (NCYC) in the US city of Indianapolis. Answering a question about technology’s effects on faith, Pope Leo XIV upheld the usefulness of modern tools to connect people who are thousands of miles apart. Photo by (EV) Vatican Media/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Pope Leo XIV Meets Online With 15000 Young American Catholics - Vatican

Pope Leo XIV Meets Online With 15000 Young American Catholics - Vatican

Pope Leo XIV meets online with young American Catholics attending the National Catholic Youth Conference on November 21, 2025, Vatican. Over 15,000 young people met with Pope Leo XIV via video link as they attended the National Catholic Youth Conference (NCYC) in the US city of Indianapolis. Answering a question about technology’s effects on faith, Pope Leo XIV upheld the usefulness of modern tools to connect people who are thousands of miles apart. Photo by (EV) Vatican Media/ABACAPRESS.COM

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UK: Hundreds Gather for Anti-Immigration Protest in Southampton, Facing Counter Protesters

Hundreds of right-wing protesters, led by Tommy Robinson, took to the streets of Southampton on Sunday, October 26, to voice concerns about illegal immigration, facing counter-protesters from the 'Stand Up To Racism', prompting police to intervene to keep the two groups apart.

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China: Typhoon Ragasa Shatters Balcony Door in Jiangmen

On September 24, 2025, in Jiangmen, Guangdong, a video captured the frightening scene as Typhoon Ragasa swept through the city. Powerful winds instantly blasted apart a balcony glass door.

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China: Hubei Boy Gets Help From Labrador to Destroy Homework

A video recorded in Hubei on January 26 shows a little boy calling his Labrador retriever to the table and asking it to bite his homework notebook. The dog eagerly tore the pages apart, much to the boy’s delight.

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RECAP: Typhoon Peipah Brings Heavy Rain, Flooding, and Tornado Damage Across Japan

Typhoon Peipah made landfall in Japan on Friday, September 5, first near Sukumo City in Kochi Prefecture before dawn and again in northern Wakayama Prefecture around 9 a.m., bringing heavy rain and flooding across western to eastern regions. In Shizuoka Prefecture, a tornado linked to the storm caused major damage in Makinohara, Yoshida, and Yaizu, toppling buildings, ripping apart greenhouses, and overturning trucks.

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Japan: Typhoon Peipah Triggers Suspected Tornadoes in Shizuoka, Injuring Residents 2

Severe weather linked to Typhoon Peipah brought suspected tornado damage to Makinohara City, Yoshida Town, and Yaizu City in Shizuoka Prefecture on Friday, September 5. Buildings suffered collapsed walls, damaged roofs, and overturned trucks, while agricultural greenhouses were blown apart. In Yaizu’s Fujimori district, a man in his 40s working inside a strawberry greenhouse was injured when it was torn away, suffering facial fractures. He was hospitalized but conscious. Other injuries from broken glass were also reported.

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Japan: Typhoon Peipah Triggers Suspected Tornadoes in Shizuoka, Injuring Residents

Severe weather linked to Typhoon Peipah brought suspected tornado damage to Makinohara City, Yoshida Town, and Yaizu City in Shizuoka Prefecture on Friday, September 5. Buildings suffered collapsed walls, damaged roofs, and overturned trucks, while agricultural greenhouses were blown apart. In Yaizu’s Fujimori district, a man in his 40s working inside a strawberry greenhouse was injured when it was torn away, suffering facial fractures. He was hospitalized but conscious. Other injuries from broken glass were also reported.

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Attempt at vertical jump world record - Illinois

Attempt at vertical jump world record - Illinois

NO FILM, NO VIDEO, NO TV, NO DOCUMENTARY - Two hundred skydivers attempting a world-record vertical jump break apart after failing an attempt at Skydive Chicago on Aug. 20, 2025, in Ottawa, Illinois. Photo by Stacey Wescott/Chicago Tribune/TNS/ABACAPRESS.COM

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China: Car Escapes Danger as Concrete Road Bursts From Scorching Heat

On July 9, 2025, in Liaoning, China, a car narrowly avoided disaster after a concrete road suddenly burst apart during a heatwave. The video shows the driver slamming on the brakes just in time to avoid hitting the raised, broken roadway.

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Colombia Starts Building the Fist Suburban Rail System Connecting Bogota to the Region

Colombia Starts Building the Fist Suburban Rail System Connecting Bogota to the Region

Construction workers take apart the old short rail system during an event launching the RegioTram suburban train system that aims to connect nearby municipalities and cities with the capital district of Bogtota, in Facatativa, Colombia June 17, 2025. Photo by: Sebastian Barros/Long Visual Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Colombia Starts Building the Fist Suburban Rail System Connecting Bogota to the Region

Colombia Starts Building the Fist Suburban Rail System Connecting Bogota to the Region

Construction workers take apart the old short rail system during an event launching the RegioTram suburban train system that aims to connect nearby municipalities and cities with the capital district of Bogtota, in Facatativa, Colombia June 17, 2025. Photo by: Sebastian Barros/Long Visual Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Colombia Starts Building the Fist Suburban Rail System Connecting Bogota to the Region

Colombia Starts Building the Fist Suburban Rail System Connecting Bogota to the Region

Construction workers take apart the old short rail system during an event launching the RegioTram suburban train system that aims to connect nearby municipalities and cities with the capital district of Bogtota, in Facatativa, Colombia June 17, 2025. Photo by: Sebastian Barros/Long Visual Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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US: Helicopter Crashes Into Hudson River, Killing Six Onboard

On Thursday, April 10, a sightseeing helicopter broke apart in midair and crashed into the Hudson River in New York, killing all six people onboard, among them a Spanish family with three children. The video shows emergency responders on the Jersey City waterfront after the incident.

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Ball-catching project at Grand Ring of World Exposition

Ball-catching project at Grand Ring of World Exposition

About 400 people pose for a photo at the site of the upcoming 2025 World Exposition in Osaka on April 4, 2025, after participating in a ball-catching project in which they caught a ball while standing 5 meters apart from one another around the expo's iconic Grand Ring -- 2 kilometers in circumference -- recognized as the world's largest wooden structure by Guinness World Records.

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Ball-catching project at Grand Ring of World Exposition

Ball-catching project at Grand Ring of World Exposition

About 400 people pose for a photo at the site of the upcoming 2025 World Exposition in Osaka on April 4, 2025, after participating in a ball-catching project in which they caught a ball while standing 5 meters apart from one another around the expo's iconic Grand Ring -- 2 kilometers in circumference -- recognized as the world's largest wooden structure by Guinness World Records.

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A Cloud Shuttle To The School - China

A Cloud Shuttle To The School - China

An aerial drone photo taken on February 23, 2025 shows a sightseeing elevator and a cable car system of a scenic spot at Nizhu River in Puli Township, Xuanwei City, southwest China's Yunnan Province. February 23 is the day for students of Guanzhaiwan Primary School in Puli Township to report for the new semester. Children from Nizhuhe Village packed their bags and set off for school. What sets them apart from other students is their mode of transportation. Nizhuhe Village is a small hamlet nestled in a deep valley carved by the Nizhu River meandering from south to north. In the past, the villagers' shortest route from the valley floor to the mountaintop was a perilous cliffside path, a journey that took nearly six hours for a round trip. Children and their parents living here had to make this arduous trek at least once every ten days. In 2022, a significant change came to this challenging journey. A local scenic area along the Nizhu River was officially completed and began operations. A 268-meter-high sightse

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A Cloud Shuttle To The School - China

A Cloud Shuttle To The School - China

Students from Nizhuhe Village are on their way to school in Puli Township, Xuanwei City, southwest China's Yunnan Province, on February 23, 2025. February 23 is the day for students of Guanzhaiwan Primary School in Puli Township to report for the new semester. Children from Nizhuhe Village packed their bags and set off for school. What sets them apart from other students is their mode of transportation. Nizhuhe Village is a small hamlet nestled in a deep valley carved by the Nizhu River meandering from south to north. In the past, the villagers' shortest route from the valley floor to the mountaintop was a perilous cliffside path, a journey that took nearly six hours for a round trip. Children and their parents living here had to make this arduous trek at least once every ten days. In 2022, a significant change came to this challenging journey. A local scenic area along the Nizhu River was officially completed and began operations. A 268-meter-high sightseeing elevator and a cable car system were put into use

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A Cloud Shuttle To The School - China

A Cloud Shuttle To The School - China

Students and their parents from Nizhuhe Village take a sightseeing shuttle vehicle to school in Puli Township, Xuanwei City, southwest China's Yunnan Province, on February 23, 2025. February 23 is the day for students of Guanzhaiwan Primary School in Puli Township to report for the new semester. Children from Nizhuhe Village packed their bags and set off for school. What sets them apart from other students is their mode of transportation. Nizhuhe Village is a small hamlet nestled in a deep valley carved by the Nizhu River meandering from south to north. In the past, the villagers' shortest route from the valley floor to the mountaintop was a perilous cliffside path, a journey that took nearly six hours for a round trip. Children and their parents living here had to make this arduous trek at least once every ten days. In 2022, a significant change came to this challenging journey. A local scenic area along the Nizhu River was officially completed and began operations. A 268-meter-high sightseeing elevator and

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A Cloud Shuttle To The School - China

A Cloud Shuttle To The School - China

Students from Nizhuhe Village take a cable car on their way to school in Puli Township, Xuanwei City, southwest China's Yunnan Province, on February 23, 2025. February 23 is the day for students of Guanzhaiwan Primary School in Puli Township to report for the new semester. Children from Nizhuhe Village packed their bags and set off for school. What sets them apart from other students is their mode of transportation. Nizhuhe Village is a small hamlet nestled in a deep valley carved by the Nizhu River meandering from south to north. In the past, the villagers' shortest route from the valley floor to the mountaintop was a perilous cliffside path, a journey that took nearly six hours for a round trip. Children and their parents living here had to make this arduous trek at least once every ten days. In 2022, a significant change came to this challenging journey. A local scenic area along the Nizhu River was officially completed and began operations. A 268-meter-high sightseeing elevator and a cable car system were

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A Cloud Shuttle To The School - China

A Cloud Shuttle To The School - China

Students from Nizhuhe Village are on their way to school in Puli Township, Xuanwei City, southwest China's Yunnan Province, on February 23, 2025. February 23 is the day for students of Guanzhaiwan Primary School in Puli Township to report for the new semester. Children from Nizhuhe Village packed their bags and set off for school. What sets them apart from other students is their mode of transportation. Nizhuhe Village is a small hamlet nestled in a deep valley carved by the Nizhu River meandering from south to north. In the past, the villagers' shortest route from the valley floor to the mountaintop was a perilous cliffside path, a journey that took nearly six hours for a round trip. Children and their parents living here had to make this arduous trek at least once every ten days. In 2022, a significant change came to this challenging journey. A local scenic area along the Nizhu River was officially completed and began operations. A 268-meter-high sightseeing elevator and a cable car system were put into use

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A Cloud Shuttle To The School - China

A Cloud Shuttle To The School - China

Students from Nizhuhe Village arrive at Guanzhaiwan Primary School in Puli Township, Xuanwei City, southwest China's Yunnan Province, on February 23, 2025. February 23 is the day for students of Guanzhaiwan Primary School in Puli Township to report for the new semester. Children from Nizhuhe Village packed their bags and set off for school. What sets them apart from other students is their mode of transportation. Nizhuhe Village is a small hamlet nestled in a deep valley carved by the Nizhu River meandering from south to north. In the past, the villagers' shortest route from the valley floor to the mountaintop was a perilous cliffside path, a journey that took nearly six hours for a round trip. Children and their parents living here had to make this arduous trek at least once every ten days. In 2022, a significant change came to this challenging journey. A local scenic area along the Nizhu River was officially completed and began operations. A 268-meter-high sightseeing elevator and a cable car system were pu

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A Cloud Shuttle To The School - China

A Cloud Shuttle To The School - China

Student Chen Honghan talks with her mother before heading for school from Nizhuhe Village in Puli Township, Xuanwei City, southwest China's Yunnan Province, on February 23, 2025. February 23 is the day for students of Guanzhaiwan Primary School in Puli Township to report for the new semester. Children from Nizhuhe Village packed their bags and set off for school. What sets them apart from other students is their mode of transportation. Nizhuhe Village is a small hamlet nestled in a deep valley carved by the Nizhu River meandering from south to north. In the past, the villagers' shortest route from the valley floor to the mountaintop was a perilous cliffside path, a journey that took nearly six hours for a round trip. Children and their parents living here had to make this arduous trek at least once every ten days. In 2022, a significant change came to this challenging journey. A local scenic area along the Nizhu River was officially completed and began operations. A 268-meter-high sightseeing elevator and a c

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A Cloud Shuttle To The School - China

A Cloud Shuttle To The School - China

Students and their parents from Nizhuhe Village prepare to take a sightseeing elevator on their way to school in Puli Township, Xuanwei City, southwest China's Yunnan Province, on February 23, 2025. February 23 is the day for students of Guanzhaiwan Primary School in Puli Township to report for the new semester. Children from Nizhuhe Village packed their bags and set off for school. What sets them apart from other students is their mode of transportation. Nizhuhe Village is a small hamlet nestled in a deep valley carved by the Nizhu River meandering from south to north. In the past, the villagers' shortest route from the valley floor to the mountaintop was a perilous cliffside path, a journey that took nearly six hours for a round trip. Children and their parents living here had to make this arduous trek at least once every ten days. In 2022, a significant change came to this challenging journey. A local scenic area along the Nizhu River was officially completed and began operations. A 268-meter-high sightsee

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A Cloud Shuttle To The School - China

A Cloud Shuttle To The School - China

Students from Nizhuhe Village take a cable car on their way to school in Puli Township, Xuanwei City, southwest China's Yunnan Province, on February 23, 2025. February 23 is the day for students of Guanzhaiwan Primary School in Puli Township to report for the new semester. Children from Nizhuhe Village packed their bags and set off for school. What sets them apart from other students is their mode of transportation. Nizhuhe Village is a small hamlet nestled in a deep valley carved by the Nizhu River meandering from south to north. In the past, the villagers' shortest route from the valley floor to the mountaintop was a perilous cliffside path, a journey that took nearly six hours for a round trip. Children and their parents living here had to make this arduous trek at least once every ten days. In 2022, a significant change came to this challenging journey. A local scenic area along the Nizhu River was officially completed and began operations. A 268-meter-high sightseeing elevator and a cable car system were

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A Cloud Shuttle To The School - China

A Cloud Shuttle To The School - China

This undated file photo shows children of Nizhuhe Village climbing a cliffside path on their way to school in Puli Township, Xuanwei City, southwest China's Yunnan Province. February 23 is the day for students of Guanzhaiwan Primary School in Puli Township to report for the new semester. Children from Nizhuhe Village packed their bags and set off for school. What sets them apart from other students is their mode of transportation. Nizhuhe Village is a small hamlet nestled in a deep valley carved by the Nizhu River meandering from south to north. In the past, the villagers' shortest route from the valley floor to the mountaintop was a perilous cliffside path, a journey that took nearly six hours for a round trip. Children and their parents living here had to make this arduous trek at least once every ten days. In 2022, a significant change came to this challenging journey. A local scenic area along the Nizhu River was officially completed and began operations. A 268-meter-high sightseeing elevator and a cable

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A Cloud Shuttle To The School - China

A Cloud Shuttle To The School - China

An aerial drone photo taken on February 23, 2025 shows students from Nizhuhe Village taking a cable car on their way to school in Puli Township, Xuanwei City, southwest China's Yunnan Province. February 23 is the day for students of Guanzhaiwan Primary School in Puli Township to report for the new semester. Children from Nizhuhe Village packed their bags and set off for school. What sets them apart from other students is their mode of transportation. Nizhuhe Village is a small hamlet nestled in a deep valley carved by the Nizhu River meandering from south to north. In the past, the villagers' shortest route from the valley floor to the mountaintop was a perilous cliffside path, a journey that took nearly six hours for a round trip. Children and their parents living here had to make this arduous trek at least once every ten days. In 2022, a significant change came to this challenging journey. A local scenic area along the Nizhu River was officially completed and began operations. A 268-meter-high sightseeing e

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A Cloud Shuttle To The School - China

A Cloud Shuttle To The School - China

Students from Nizhuhe Village get off from a sightseeing elevator and prepare to take a cable car on their way to school in Puli Township, Xuanwei City, southwest China's Yunnan Province, on February 23, 2025. February 23 is the day for students of Guanzhaiwan Primary School in Puli Township to report for the new semester. Children from Nizhuhe Village packed their bags and set off for school. What sets them apart from other students is their mode of transportation. Nizhuhe Village is a small hamlet nestled in a deep valley carved by the Nizhu River meandering from south to north. In the past, the villagers' shortest route from the valley floor to the mountaintop was a perilous cliffside path, a journey that took nearly six hours for a round trip. Children and their parents living here had to make this arduous trek at least once every ten days. In 2022, a significant change came to this challenging journey. A local scenic area along the Nizhu River was officially completed and began operations. A 268-meter-hi

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A Cloud Shuttle To The School - China

A Cloud Shuttle To The School - China

Students from Nizhuhe Village prepare to take a sightseeing elevator on their way to school in Puli Township, Xuanwei City, southwest China's Yunnan Province, on February 23, 2025. February 23 is the day for students of Guanzhaiwan Primary School in Puli Township to report for the new semester. Children from Nizhuhe Village packed their bags and set off for school. What sets them apart from other students is their mode of transportation. Nizhuhe Village is a small hamlet nestled in a deep valley carved by the Nizhu River meandering from south to north. In the past, the villagers' shortest route from the valley floor to the mountaintop was a perilous cliffside path, a journey that took nearly six hours for a round trip. Children and their parents living here had to make this arduous trek at least once every ten days. In 2022, a significant change came to this challenging journey. A local scenic area along the Nizhu River was officially completed and began operations. A 268-meter-high sightseeing elevator and a

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A Woman Lives with Pigs She Saved - Illinois

A Woman Lives with Pigs She Saved - Illinois

NO FILM, NO VIDEO, NO TV, NO DOCUMENTARY - April Noga and her husband, Tyler Tassone, run Chicagoland Pig Rescue, owning six pig rescues themselves, at their home in Homewood, Illinois, on Friday, February 7, 2025. The pigs stay in the house with the couple, often sleeping in their bed too. The couple used to have furniture throughout this room, but the pigs tore it apart. "They destroyed the last three sets, so when they tore through the last one, we were like, what would you do," Noga said. "Imagine a 3-year-old toddler that has hulk strength," Tassone said. Photo by Audrey Richardson/Chicago Tribune/TNS/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Hundreds Feared Dead As Cyclone Chido Devastates Mayotte

Hundreds Feared Dead As Cyclone Chido Devastates Mayotte

A shantytown in the village of Vahibe in the commune of Mamoudzou on Mayotte, one of the scenes of devastation after the cyclone Chido hit France’s Indian Ocean territory of Mayotte. At least several hundred people are feared to have been killed after the worst cyclone in almost a century ripped through the French Indian Ocean territory of Mayotte on Saturday, uprooting trees, tearing houses apart and pounding the impoverished archipelago’s already weak infrastructure. Rescuers have been dispatched to the islands, which lie between the coast of Mozambique and Madagascar, but their efforts are likely to be hindered by damage to airports and electricity distribution in an area where clean drinking water is subject to chronic shortages, on December 18, 2024. Photo by David Lemor/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Hundreds Feared Dead As Cyclone Chido Devastates Mayotte

Hundreds Feared Dead As Cyclone Chido Devastates Mayotte

A retired couple's home after the disaster. Scenes of devastation in Mamoudzou multiplied after cyclone Chido hit the French territory of Mayotte in the Indian Ocean, on December 19, 2024. At least several hundred people are feared to have been killed after the worst cyclone in almost a century ripped through the French Indian Ocean territory of Mayotte on Saturday, uprooting trees, tearing houses apart and pounding the impoverished archipelago’s already weak infrastructure. Rescuers have been dispatched to the islands, which lie between the coast of Mozambique and Madagascar, but their efforts are likely to be hindered by damage to airports and electricity distribution in an area where clean drinking water is subject to chronic shortages. Photo by David Lemor/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Hundreds Feared Dead As Cyclone Chido Devastates Mayotte

Hundreds Feared Dead As Cyclone Chido Devastates Mayotte

A retired couple's home after the disaster. Scenes of devastation in Mamoudzou multiplied after cyclone Chido hit the French territory of Mayotte in the Indian Ocean, on December 19, 2024. At least several hundred people are feared to have been killed after the worst cyclone in almost a century ripped through the French Indian Ocean territory of Mayotte on Saturday, uprooting trees, tearing houses apart and pounding the impoverished archipelago’s already weak infrastructure. Rescuers have been dispatched to the islands, which lie between the coast of Mozambique and Madagascar, but their efforts are likely to be hindered by damage to airports and electricity distribution in an area where clean drinking water is subject to chronic shortages. Photo by David Lemor/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Hundreds Feared Dead As Cyclone Chido Devastates Mayotte

Hundreds Feared Dead As Cyclone Chido Devastates Mayotte

A retired couple's home after the disaster. Scenes of devastation in Mamoudzou multiplied after cyclone Chido hit the French territory of Mayotte in the Indian Ocean, on December 19, 2024. At least several hundred people are feared to have been killed after the worst cyclone in almost a century ripped through the French Indian Ocean territory of Mayotte on Saturday, uprooting trees, tearing houses apart and pounding the impoverished archipelago’s already weak infrastructure. Rescuers have been dispatched to the islands, which lie between the coast of Mozambique and Madagascar, but their efforts are likely to be hindered by damage to airports and electricity distribution in an area where clean drinking water is subject to chronic shortages. Photo by David Lemor/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Hundreds Feared Dead As Cyclone Chido Devastates Mayotte

Hundreds Feared Dead As Cyclone Chido Devastates Mayotte

A retired couple's home after the disaster. Scenes of devastation in Mamoudzou multiplied after cyclone Chido hit the French territory of Mayotte in the Indian Ocean, on December 19, 2024. At least several hundred people are feared to have been killed after the worst cyclone in almost a century ripped through the French Indian Ocean territory of Mayotte on Saturday, uprooting trees, tearing houses apart and pounding the impoverished archipelago’s already weak infrastructure. Rescuers have been dispatched to the islands, which lie between the coast of Mozambique and Madagascar, but their efforts are likely to be hindered by damage to airports and electricity distribution in an area where clean drinking water is subject to chronic shortages. Photo by David Lemor/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Hundreds Feared Dead As Cyclone Chido Devastates Mayotte

Hundreds Feared Dead As Cyclone Chido Devastates Mayotte

A scene of devastation in Mamoudzou after the cyclone Chido hit France’s Indian Ocean territory of Mayotte, on December 19, 2024. At least several hundred people are feared to have been killed after the worst cyclone in almost a century ripped through the French Indian Ocean territory of Mayotte on Saturday, uprooting trees, tearing houses apart and pounding the impoverished archipelago’s already weak infrastructure. Rescuers have been dispatched to the islands, which lie between the coast of Mozambique and Madagascar, but their efforts are likely to be hindered by damage to airports and electricity distribution in an area where clean drinking water is subject to chronic shortages. Photo by David Lemor/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Hundreds Feared Dead As Cyclone Chido Devastates Mayotte

Hundreds Feared Dead As Cyclone Chido Devastates Mayotte

A scene of devastation in Mamoudzou after the cyclone Chido hit France’s Indian Ocean territory of Mayotte, on December 19, 2024. At least several hundred people are feared to have been killed after the worst cyclone in almost a century ripped through the French Indian Ocean territory of Mayotte on Saturday, uprooting trees, tearing houses apart and pounding the impoverished archipelago’s already weak infrastructure. Rescuers have been dispatched to the islands, which lie between the coast of Mozambique and Madagascar, but their efforts are likely to be hindered by damage to airports and electricity distribution in an area where clean drinking water is subject to chronic shortages. Photo by David Lemor/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Hundreds Feared Dead As Cyclone Chido Devastates Mayotte

Hundreds Feared Dead As Cyclone Chido Devastates Mayotte

A scene of devastation in Mamoudzou after the cyclone Chido hit France’s Indian Ocean territory of Mayotte, on December 19, 2024. At least several hundred people are feared to have been killed after the worst cyclone in almost a century ripped through the French Indian Ocean territory of Mayotte on Saturday, uprooting trees, tearing houses apart and pounding the impoverished archipelago’s already weak infrastructure. Rescuers have been dispatched to the islands, which lie between the coast of Mozambique and Madagascar, but their efforts are likely to be hindered by damage to airports and electricity distribution in an area where clean drinking water is subject to chronic shortages. Photo by David Lemor/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Hundreds Feared Dead As Cyclone Chido Devastates Mayotte

Hundreds Feared Dead As Cyclone Chido Devastates Mayotte

A scene of devastation after the cyclone Chido hit France’s Indian Ocean territory of Mayotte, on December 18, 2024 in Combani, Mayotte. At least several hundred people are feared to have been killed after the worst cyclone in almost a century ripped through the French Indian Ocean territory of Mayotte on Saturday, uprooting trees, tearing houses apart and pounding the impoverished archipelago’s already weak infrastructure. Rescuers have been dispatched to the islands, which lie between the coast of Mozambique and Madagascar, but their efforts are likely to be hindered by damage to airports and electricity distribution in an area where clean drinking water is subject to chronic shortages. Photo by David Lemor/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Hundreds Feared Dead As Cyclone Chido Devastates Mayotte

Hundreds Feared Dead As Cyclone Chido Devastates Mayotte

A scene of devastation in Mamoudzou after the cyclone Chido hit France’s Indian Ocean territory of Mayotte, on December 19, 2024. At least several hundred people are feared to have been killed after the worst cyclone in almost a century ripped through the French Indian Ocean territory of Mayotte on Saturday, uprooting trees, tearing houses apart and pounding the impoverished archipelago’s already weak infrastructure. Rescuers have been dispatched to the islands, which lie between the coast of Mozambique and Madagascar, but their efforts are likely to be hindered by damage to airports and electricity distribution in an area where clean drinking water is subject to chronic shortages. Photo by David Lemor/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Hundreds Feared Dead As Cyclone Chido Devastates Mayotte

Hundreds Feared Dead As Cyclone Chido Devastates Mayotte

A scene of devastation in Mamoudzou after the cyclone Chido hit France’s Indian Ocean territory of Mayotte, on December 19, 2024. At least several hundred people are feared to have been killed after the worst cyclone in almost a century ripped through the French Indian Ocean territory of Mayotte on Saturday, uprooting trees, tearing houses apart and pounding the impoverished archipelago’s already weak infrastructure. Rescuers have been dispatched to the islands, which lie between the coast of Mozambique and Madagascar, but their efforts are likely to be hindered by damage to airports and electricity distribution in an area where clean drinking water is subject to chronic shortages. Photo by David Lemor/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Hundreds Feared Dead As Cyclone Chido Devastates Mayotte

Hundreds Feared Dead As Cyclone Chido Devastates Mayotte

A scene of devastation in Mamoudzou after the cyclone Chido hit France’s Indian Ocean territory of Mayotte, on December 19, 2024. At least several hundred people are feared to have been killed after the worst cyclone in almost a century ripped through the French Indian Ocean territory of Mayotte on Saturday, uprooting trees, tearing houses apart and pounding the impoverished archipelago’s already weak infrastructure. Rescuers have been dispatched to the islands, which lie between the coast of Mozambique and Madagascar, but their efforts are likely to be hindered by damage to airports and electricity distribution in an area where clean drinking water is subject to chronic shortages. Photo by David Lemor/ABACAPRESS.COM

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