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Sri Lanka: Emergency Declared as Cyclone Ditwah Causes Catastrophic Flooding 5

Sri Lanka declared a state of emergency on Saturday, November 29, after Cyclone Ditwah caused catastrophic flooding, leaving over 330 people dead and hundreds more missing.

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Lucky Trawler Cocaine Case - Ouistreham

Lucky Trawler Cocaine Case - Ouistreham

The Lucky, a trawler moored at the port of Ouistreham, Calvados, France, since April 4, is linked to the transport of 615 kilos of cocaine on November 24, 2025 in Ouistreham, France. Photo by Franck Castel/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Lucky Trawler Cocaine Case - Ouistreham

Lucky Trawler Cocaine Case - Ouistreham

The Lucky, a trawler moored at the port of Ouistreham, Calvados, France, since April 4, is linked to the transport of 615 kilos of cocaine on November 24, 2025 in Ouistreham, France. Photo by Franck Castel/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Lucky Trawler Cocaine Case - Ouistreham

Lucky Trawler Cocaine Case - Ouistreham

The Lucky, a trawler moored at the port of Ouistreham, Calvados, France, since April 4, is linked to the transport of 615 kilos of cocaine on November 24, 2025 in Ouistreham, France. Photo by Franck Castel/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Lucky Trawler Cocaine Case - Ouistreham

Lucky Trawler Cocaine Case - Ouistreham

The Lucky, a trawler moored at the port of Ouistreham, Calvados, France, since April 4, is linked to the transport of 615 kilos of cocaine on November 24, 2025 in Ouistreham, France. Photo by Franck Castel/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Lucky Trawler Cocaine Case - Ouistreham

Lucky Trawler Cocaine Case - Ouistreham

The Lucky, a trawler moored at the port of Ouistreham, Calvados, France, since April 4, is linked to the transport of 615 kilos of cocaine on November 24, 2025 in Ouistreham, France. Photo by Franck Castel/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Lucky Trawler Cocaine Case - Ouistreham

Lucky Trawler Cocaine Case - Ouistreham

The Lucky, a trawler moored at the port of Ouistreham, Calvados, France, since April 4, is linked to the transport of 615 kilos of cocaine on November 24, 2025 in Ouistreham, France. Photo by Franck Castel/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Lucky Trawler Cocaine Case - Ouistreham

Lucky Trawler Cocaine Case - Ouistreham

The Lucky, a trawler moored at the port of Ouistreham, Calvados, France, since April 4, is linked to the transport of 615 kilos of cocaine on November 24, 2025 in Ouistreham, France. Photo by Franck Castel/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Lucky Trawler Cocaine Case - Ouistreham

Lucky Trawler Cocaine Case - Ouistreham

The Lucky, a trawler moored at the port of Ouistreham, Calvados, France, since April 4, is linked to the transport of 615 kilos of cocaine on November 24, 2025 in Ouistreham, France. Photo by Franck Castel/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Lucky Trawler Cocaine Case - Ouistreham

Lucky Trawler Cocaine Case - Ouistreham

The Lucky, a trawler moored at the port of Ouistreham, Calvados, France, since April 4, is linked to the transport of 615 kilos of cocaine on November 24, 2025 in Ouistreham, France. Photo by Franck Castel/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Lucky Trawler Cocaine Case - Ouistreham

Lucky Trawler Cocaine Case - Ouistreham

The Lucky, a trawler moored at the port of Ouistreham, Calvados, France, since April 4, is linked to the transport of 615 kilos of cocaine on November 24, 2025 in Ouistreham, France. Photo by Franck Castel/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Philippines: Residents Rush to Stores Ahead of Typhoon Kalmaegi

Typhoon Kalmaegi swept across the central Philippines, killing one person, flooding communities, cutting power, and displacing tens of thousands after making landfall around midnight over Silago in Southern Leyte early on November 4. The storm reached typhoon strength shortly before landfall, with winds of up to 150 kph and gusts reaching 185 kph. This video shows people shopping at a local supermarket in Iloilo City, Western Visayas on November 3 to prepare for the typhoon.

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Philippines: Super Typhoon Ragasa Slams Northern Islands, Over 10,000 Evacuated 5

Super Typhoon Ragasa (Nando) struck the northern Philippines on Monday, September 22, with winds up to 285 km/h, forcing over 10,000 people to evacuate across northern and central Luzon, according to the government. The storm damaged homes, schools, and power lines, and led to closures of schools and government offices, including in Manila. Despite slight weakening, authorities warned of life-threatening storm surges, floods, and landslides.

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Portugal: Firefighters Battle Major Wildfires Amid Scorching Heat and High Winds

More than 1,500 firefighters are battling several wildfires across Portugal, with the most severe blazes reported in Arouca, Ponte da Barca, Penamacor, and Mangualde. In Penamacor (Castelo Branco), more than 400 firefighters and five aircraft are working to contain the flames. Strong winds, rugged terrain, and soaring temperatures—reaching up to 40°C—are complicating efforts. Nearly all of mainland Portugal remains under high or maximum fire risk alerts.

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Illustration - Maldives

Illustration - Maldives

ARCHIPEL DES MALDIVES. ATOLL DE MALE SUD. PECHEUR AU LARGE DU TAJ EXOTICA HOTEL Photo by Stephane Frances/Only World/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Levanta in Barbate - Cadiz

Levanta in Barbate - Cadiz

A person cuts up a tuna after the 'levantá' of tuna in the vicinity of Barbate, on May 27, 2025, in Barbate, Cadiz, Andalusia (Spain). The 'levantá' of Barbate is the culminating and most spectacular moment of the traditional fishing of bluefin tuna in the almadraba, an ancient art that is practiced every spring off the coast of Barbate (Cadiz). It consists of slowly raising the codend net, where the tuna have been trapped during their migration towards the Mediterranean, causing the large fish to emerge to the surface amidst flapping and foam, while the fishermen select and catch the largest specimens. Nowadays, the technique has evolved: the divers sacrifice the tuna one by one with "luparas" (special poles), and the final lifting is done with cranes, although the ritual and collective character of the process is preserved. Photo by Juanma Jimenez/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Levanta in Barbate - Cadiz

Levanta in Barbate - Cadiz

Several fishermen during the 'levantá' of tuna in the vicinity of Barbate, on May 27, 2025, in Barbate, Cadiz, Andalusia (Spain). The 'levantá' of Barbate is the culminating and most spectacular moment of traditional bluefin tuna fishing in the almadraba, an ancient art practiced every spring off the coast of Barbate (Cadiz). It consists of slowly raising the codend net, where the tuna have been trapped during their migration towards the Mediterranean, causing the large fish to emerge to the surface amidst flapping and foam, while the fishermen select and catch the largest specimens. Nowadays, the technique has evolved: the divers sacrifice the tuna one by one with "luparas" (special poles), and the final lifting is done with cranes, although the ritual and collective character of the process is preserved. Photo by Juanma Jimenez/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Levanta in Barbate - Cadiz

Levanta in Barbate - Cadiz

Several people cut up the tuna after the 'levantá' of tuna in the vicinity of Barbate, on May 27, 2025, in Barbate, Cadiz, Andalusia (Spain). The 'levantá' of Barbate is the culminating and most spectacular moment of traditional bluefin tuna fishing in the almadraba, an ancient art practiced every spring off the coast of Barbate (Cadiz). It consists of slowly raising the codend net, where the tuna have been trapped during their migration towards the Mediterranean, causing the large fish to emerge to the surface amidst flapping and foam, while the fishermen select and catch the largest specimens. Nowadays, the technique has evolved: the divers sacrifice the tuna one by one with "luparas" (special poles), and the final lifting is done with cranes, although the ritual and collective character of the process is preserved. Photo by Juanma Jimenez/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Levanta in Barbate - Cadiz

Levanta in Barbate - Cadiz

A fisherman during the 'levantá' of tuna in the vicinity of Barbate, on May 27, 2025, in Barbate, Cadiz, Andalusia (Spain). The 'levantá' of Barbate is the culminating and most spectacular moment of the traditional fishing of bluefin tuna in the almadraba, an ancient art that is practiced every spring off the coast of Barbate (Cadiz). It consists of slowly raising the codend net, where the tuna have been trapped during their migration towards the Mediterranean, causing the large fish to emerge to the surface amidst flapping and foam, while the fishermen select and catch the largest specimens. Nowadays, the technique has evolved: the divers sacrifice the tuna one by one with "luparas" (special poles), and the final lifting is done with cranes, although the ritual and collective character of the process is preserved. Photo by Juanma Jimenez/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Levanta in Barbate - Cadiz

Levanta in Barbate - Cadiz

A person cuts up a tuna after the 'levantá' of tuna in the vicinity of Barbate, on May 27, 2025, in Barbate, Cadiz, Andalusia (Spain). The 'levantá' of Barbate is the culminating and most spectacular moment of the traditional fishing of bluefin tuna in the almadraba, an ancient art that is practiced every spring off the coast of Barbate (Cadiz). It consists of slowly raising the codend net, where the tuna have been trapped during their migration towards the Mediterranean, causing the large fish to emerge to the surface amidst flapping and foam, while the fishermen select and catch the largest specimens. Nowadays, the technique has evolved: the divers sacrifice the tuna one by one with "luparas" (special poles), and the final lifting is done with cranes, although the ritual and collective character of the process is preserved. Photo by Juanma Jimenez/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Levanta in Barbate - Cadiz

Levanta in Barbate - Cadiz

Several fishermen during the 'levantá' of tuna in the vicinity of Barbate, on May 27, 2025, in Barbate, Cadiz, Andalusia (Spain). The 'levantá' of Barbate is the culminating and most spectacular moment of traditional bluefin tuna fishing in the almadraba, an ancient art practiced every spring off the coast of Barbate (Cadiz). It consists of slowly raising the codend net, where the tuna have been trapped during their migration towards the Mediterranean, causing the large fish to emerge to the surface amidst flapping and foam, while the fishermen select and catch the largest specimens. Nowadays, the technique has evolved: the divers sacrifice the tuna one by one with "luparas" (special poles), and the final lifting is done with cranes, although the ritual and collective character of the process is preserved. Photo by Juanma Jimenez/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Levanta in Barbate - Cadiz

Levanta in Barbate - Cadiz

Several fishermen during the 'levantá' of tuna in the vicinity of Barbate, on May 27, 2025, in Barbate, Cadiz, Andalusia (Spain). The 'levantá' of Barbate is the culminating and most spectacular moment of traditional bluefin tuna fishing in the almadraba, an ancient art practiced every spring off the coast of Barbate (Cadiz). It consists of slowly raising the codend net, where the tuna have been trapped during their migration towards the Mediterranean, causing the large fish to emerge to the surface amidst flapping and foam, while the fishermen select and catch the largest specimens. Nowadays, the technique has evolved: the divers sacrifice the tuna one by one with "luparas" (special poles), and the final lifting is done with cranes, although the ritual and collective character of the process is preserved. Photo by Juanma Jimenez/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Levanta in Barbate - Cadiz

Levanta in Barbate - Cadiz

Several fishermen during the 'levantá' of tuna in the vicinity of Barbate, on May 27, 2025, in Barbate, Cadiz, Andalusia (Spain). The 'levantá' of Barbate is the culminating and most spectacular moment of traditional bluefin tuna fishing in the almadraba, an ancient art practiced every spring off the coast of Barbate (Cadiz). It consists of slowly raising the codend net, where the tuna have been trapped during their migration towards the Mediterranean, causing the large fish to emerge to the surface amidst flapping and foam, while the fishermen select and catch the largest specimens. Nowadays, the technique has evolved: the divers sacrifice the tuna one by one with "luparas" (special poles), and the final lifting is done with cranes, although the ritual and collective character of the process is preserved. Photo by Juanma Jimenez/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Levanta in Barbate - Cadiz

Levanta in Barbate - Cadiz

Several fishermen during the 'levantá' of tuna in the vicinity of Barbate, on May 27, 2025, in Barbate, Cadiz, Andalusia (Spain). The 'levantá' of Barbate is the culminating and most spectacular moment of traditional bluefin tuna fishing in the almadraba, an ancient art practiced every spring off the coast of Barbate (Cadiz). It consists of slowly raising the codend net, where the tuna have been trapped during their migration towards the Mediterranean, causing the large fish to emerge to the surface amidst flapping and foam, while the fishermen select and catch the largest specimens. Nowadays, the technique has evolved: the divers sacrifice the tuna one by one with "luparas" (special poles), and the final lifting is done with cranes, although the ritual and collective character of the process is preserved. Photo by Juanma Jimenez/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Levanta in Barbate - Cadiz

Levanta in Barbate - Cadiz

Several fishermen during the 'levantá' of tuna in the vicinity of Barbate, on May 27, 2025, in Barbate, Cadiz, Andalusia (Spain). The 'levantá' of Barbate is the culminating and most spectacular moment of traditional bluefin tuna fishing in the almadraba, an ancient art practiced every spring off the coast of Barbate (Cadiz). It consists of slowly raising the codend net, where the tuna have been trapped during their migration towards the Mediterranean, causing the large fish to emerge to the surface amidst flapping and foam, while the fishermen select and catch the largest specimens. Nowadays, the technique has evolved: the divers sacrifice the tuna one by one with "luparas" (special poles), and the final lifting is done with cranes, although the ritual and collective character of the process is preserved. Photo by Juanma Jimenez/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Levanta in Barbate - Cadiz

Levanta in Barbate - Cadiz

Several fishermen during the 'levantá' of tuna in the vicinity of Barbate, on May 27, 2025, in Barbate, Cadiz, Andalusia (Spain). The 'levantá' of Barbate is the culminating and most spectacular moment of traditional bluefin tuna fishing in the almadraba, an ancient art practiced every spring off the coast of Barbate (Cadiz). It consists of slowly raising the codend net, where the tuna have been trapped during their migration towards the Mediterranean, causing the large fish to emerge to the surface amidst flapping and foam, while the fishermen select and catch the largest specimens. Nowadays, the technique has evolved: the divers sacrifice the tuna one by one with "luparas" (special poles), and the final lifting is done with cranes, although the ritual and collective character of the process is preserved. Photo by Juanma Jimenez/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Levanta in Barbate - Cadiz

Levanta in Barbate - Cadiz

Several fishermen during the 'levantá' of tuna in the vicinity of Barbate, on May 27, 2025, in Barbate, Cadiz, Andalusia (Spain). The 'levantá' of Barbate is the culminating and most spectacular moment of traditional bluefin tuna fishing in the almadraba, an ancient art practiced every spring off the coast of Barbate (Cadiz). It consists of slowly raising the codend net, where the tuna have been trapped during their migration towards the Mediterranean, causing the large fish to emerge to the surface amidst flapping and foam, while the fishermen select and catch the largest specimens. Nowadays, the technique has evolved: the divers sacrifice the tuna one by one with "luparas" (special poles), and the final lifting is done with cranes, although the ritual and collective character of the process is preserved. Photo by Juanma Jimenez/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Levanta in Barbate - Cadiz

Levanta in Barbate - Cadiz

Several fishermen during the 'levantá' of tuna in the vicinity of Barbate, on May 27, 2025, in Barbate, Cadiz, Andalusia (Spain). The 'levantá' of Barbate is the culminating and most spectacular moment of traditional bluefin tuna fishing in the almadraba, an ancient art practiced every spring off the coast of Barbate (Cadiz). It consists of slowly raising the codend net, where the tuna have been trapped during their migration towards the Mediterranean, causing the large fish to emerge to the surface amidst flapping and foam, while the fishermen select and catch the largest specimens. Nowadays, the technique has evolved: the divers sacrifice the tuna one by one with "luparas" (special poles), and the final lifting is done with cranes, although the ritual and collective character of the process is preserved. Photo by Juanma Jimenez/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Levanta in Barbate - Cadiz

Levanta in Barbate - Cadiz

Several fishermen during the 'levantá' of tuna in the vicinity of Barbate, on May 27, 2025, in Barbate, Cadiz, Andalusia (Spain). The 'levantá' of Barbate is the culminating and most spectacular moment of traditional bluefin tuna fishing in the almadraba, an ancient art practiced every spring off the coast of Barbate (Cadiz). It consists of slowly raising the codend net, where the tuna have been trapped during their migration towards the Mediterranean, causing the large fish to emerge to the surface amidst flapping and foam, while the fishermen select and catch the largest specimens. Nowadays, the technique has evolved: the divers sacrifice the tuna one by one with "luparas" (special poles), and the final lifting is done with cranes, although the ritual and collective character of the process is preserved. Photo by Juanma Jimenez/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Levanta in Barbate - Cadiz

Levanta in Barbate - Cadiz

Several fishermen during the 'levantá' of tuna in the vicinity of Barbate, on May 27, 2025, in Barbate, Cadiz, Andalusia (Spain). The 'levantá' of Barbate is the culminating and most spectacular moment of traditional bluefin tuna fishing in the almadraba, an ancient art practiced every spring off the coast of Barbate (Cadiz). It consists of slowly raising the codend net, where the tuna have been trapped during their migration towards the Mediterranean, causing the large fish to emerge to the surface amidst flapping and foam, while the fishermen select and catch the largest specimens. Nowadays, the technique has evolved: the divers sacrifice the tuna one by one with "luparas" (special poles), and the final lifting is done with cranes, although the ritual and collective character of the process is preserved. Photo by Juanma Jimenez/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Levanta in Barbate - Cadiz

Levanta in Barbate - Cadiz

Several fishermen during the 'levantá' of tuna in the vicinity of Barbate, on May 27, 2025, in Barbate, Cadiz, Andalusia (Spain). The 'levantá' of Barbate is the culminating and most spectacular moment of traditional bluefin tuna fishing in the almadraba, an ancient art practiced every spring off the coast of Barbate (Cadiz). It consists of slowly raising the codend net, where the tuna have been trapped during their migration towards the Mediterranean, causing the large fish to emerge to the surface amidst flapping and foam, while the fishermen select and catch the largest specimens. Nowadays, the technique has evolved: the divers sacrifice the tuna one by one with "luparas" (special poles), and the final lifting is done with cranes, although the ritual and collective character of the process is preserved. Photo by Juanma Jimenez/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Levanta in Barbate - Cadiz

Levanta in Barbate - Cadiz

Several fishermen during the 'levantá' of tuna in the vicinity of Barbate, on May 27, 2025, in Barbate, Cadiz, Andalusia (Spain). The 'levantá' of Barbate is the culminating and most spectacular moment of traditional bluefin tuna fishing in the almadraba, an ancient art practiced every spring off the coast of Barbate (Cadiz). It consists of slowly raising the codend net, where the tuna have been trapped during their migration towards the Mediterranean, causing the large fish to emerge to the surface amidst flapping and foam, while the fishermen select and catch the largest specimens. Nowadays, the technique has evolved: the divers sacrifice the tuna one by one with "luparas" (special poles), and the final lifting is done with cranes, although the ritual and collective character of the process is preserved. Photo by Juanma Jimenez/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Levanta in Barbate - Cadiz

Levanta in Barbate - Cadiz

Several fishermen during the 'levantá' of tuna in the vicinity of Barbate, on May 27, 2025, in Barbate, Cadiz, Andalusia (Spain). The 'levantá' of Barbate is the culminating and most spectacular moment of traditional bluefin tuna fishing in the almadraba, an ancient art practiced every spring off the coast of Barbate (Cadiz). It consists of slowly raising the codend net, where the tuna have been trapped during their migration towards the Mediterranean, causing the large fish to emerge to the surface amidst flapping and foam, while the fishermen select and catch the largest specimens. Nowadays, the technique has evolved: the divers sacrifice the tuna one by one with "luparas" (special poles), and the final lifting is done with cranes, although the ritual and collective character of the process is preserved. Photo by Juanma Jimenez/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Levanta in Barbate - Cadiz

Levanta in Barbate - Cadiz

Several fishermen during the 'levantá' of tuna in the vicinity of Barbate, on May 27, 2025, in Barbate, Cadiz, Andalusia (Spain). The 'levantá' of Barbate is the culminating and most spectacular moment of traditional bluefin tuna fishing in the almadraba, an ancient art practiced every spring off the coast of Barbate (Cadiz). It consists of slowly raising the codend net, where the tuna have been trapped during their migration towards the Mediterranean, causing the large fish to emerge to the surface amidst flapping and foam, while the fishermen select and catch the largest specimens. Nowadays, the technique has evolved: the divers sacrifice the tuna one by one with "luparas" (special poles), and the final lifting is done with cranes, although the ritual and collective character of the process is preserved. Photo by Juanma Jimenez/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Levanta in Barbate - Cadiz

Levanta in Barbate - Cadiz

Several fishermen during the 'levantá' of tuna in the vicinity of Barbate, on May 27, 2025, in Barbate, Cadiz, Andalusia (Spain). The 'levantá' of Barbate is the culminating and most spectacular moment of traditional bluefin tuna fishing in the almadraba, an ancient art practiced every spring off the coast of Barbate (Cadiz). It consists of slowly raising the codend net, where the tuna have been trapped during their migration towards the Mediterranean, causing the large fish to emerge to the surface amidst flapping and foam, while the fishermen select and catch the largest specimens. Nowadays, the technique has evolved: the divers sacrifice the tuna one by one with "luparas" (special poles), and the final lifting is done with cranes, although the ritual and collective character of the process is preserved. Photo by Juanma Jimenez/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Levanta in Barbate - Cadiz

Levanta in Barbate - Cadiz

Several fishermen during the 'levantá' of tuna in the vicinity of Barbate, on May 27, 2025, in Barbate, Cadiz, Andalusia (Spain). The 'levantá' of Barbate is the culminating and most spectacular moment of traditional bluefin tuna fishing in the almadraba, an ancient art practiced every spring off the coast of Barbate (Cadiz). It consists of slowly raising the codend net, where the tuna have been trapped during their migration towards the Mediterranean, causing the large fish to emerge to the surface amidst flapping and foam, while the fishermen select and catch the largest specimens. Nowadays, the technique has evolved: the divers sacrifice the tuna one by one with "luparas" (special poles), and the final lifting is done with cranes, although the ritual and collective character of the process is preserved. Photo by Juanma Jimenez/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Australia: Empty Shelves at Supermarkets as Cyclone Alfred Approaches 2

Residents flocked to supermarkets to stock up on essentials as Cyclone Alfred approached. The category two cyclone is expected to make landfall late Thursday night, March 6, or early Friday morning. This video filmed on Tuesday, showing empty shelves of toilet paper at a store in Brisbane.

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Laborers Unload Fish at Karnaphuli Fish Port - Bangladesh

Laborers Unload Fish at Karnaphuli Fish Port - Bangladesh

Workers unloading heavy packs of fish from boats at Karnaphuli Ghat in Chattogram city of Bangladesh to take them to different cold storages across the city.These fish are brought to wharf from different fishing vessels by small boats and then they are taken to cold storages by trucks. on February 2, 2025 in Chittagong, Bangladesh. Photo by Md Rafayat Haque Khan/ Eyepix Group/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Laborers Unload Fish at Karnaphuli Fish Port - Bangladesh

Laborers Unload Fish at Karnaphuli Fish Port - Bangladesh

Workers unloading heavy packs of fish from boats at Karnaphuli Ghat in Chattogram city of Bangladesh to take them to different cold storages across the city.These fish are brought to wharf from different fishing vessels by small boats and then they are taken to cold storages by trucks. on February 2, 2025 in Chittagong, Bangladesh. Photo by Md Rafayat Haque Khan/ Eyepix Group/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Laborers Unload Fish at Karnaphuli Fish Port - Bangladesh

Laborers Unload Fish at Karnaphuli Fish Port - Bangladesh

Workers unloading heavy packs of fish from boats at Karnaphuli Ghat in Chattogram city of Bangladesh to take them to different cold storages across the city.These fish are brought to wharf from different fishing vessels by small boats and then they are taken to cold storages by trucks. on February 2, 2025 in Chittagong, Bangladesh. Photo by Md Rafayat Haque Khan/ Eyepix Group/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Laborers Unload Fish at Karnaphuli Fish Port - Bangladesh

Laborers Unload Fish at Karnaphuli Fish Port - Bangladesh

Workers unloading heavy packs of fish from boats at Karnaphuli Ghat in Chattogram city of Bangladesh to take them to different cold storages across the city.These fish are brought to wharf from different fishing vessels by small boats and then they are taken to cold storages by trucks. on February 2, 2025 in Chittagong, Bangladesh. Photo by Md Rafayat Haque Khan/ Eyepix Group/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Laborers Unload Fish at Karnaphuli Fish Port - Bangladesh

Laborers Unload Fish at Karnaphuli Fish Port - Bangladesh

Workers unloading heavy packs of fish from boats at Karnaphuli Ghat in Chattogram city of Bangladesh to take them to different cold storages across the city.These fish are brought to wharf from different fishing vessels by small boats and then they are taken to cold storages by trucks. on February 2, 2025 in Chittagong, Bangladesh. Photo by Md Rafayat Haque Khan/ Eyepix Group/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Laborers Unload Fish at Karnaphuli Fish Port - Bangladesh

Laborers Unload Fish at Karnaphuli Fish Port - Bangladesh

Workers unloading heavy packs of fish from boats at Karnaphuli Ghat in Chattogram city of Bangladesh to take them to different cold storages across the city.These fish are brought to wharf from different fishing vessels by small boats and then they are taken to cold storages by trucks. on February 2, 2025 in Chittagong, Bangladesh. Photo by Md Rafayat Haque Khan/ Eyepix Group/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Laborers Unload Fish at Karnaphuli Fish Port - Bangladesh

Laborers Unload Fish at Karnaphuli Fish Port - Bangladesh

Workers unloading heavy packs of fish from boats at Karnaphuli Ghat in Chattogram city of Bangladesh to take them to different cold storages across the city.These fish are brought to wharf from different fishing vessels by small boats and then they are taken to cold storages by trucks. on February 2, 2025 in Chittagong, Bangladesh. Photo by Md Rafayat Haque Khan/ Eyepix Group/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Laborers Unload Fish at Karnaphuli Fish Port - Bangladesh

Laborers Unload Fish at Karnaphuli Fish Port - Bangladesh

Workers unloading heavy packs of fish from boats at Karnaphuli Ghat in Chattogram city of Bangladesh to take them to different cold storages across the city.These fish are brought to wharf from different fishing vessels by small boats and then they are taken to cold storages by trucks. on February 2, 2025 in Chittagong, Bangladesh. Photo by Md Rafayat Haque Khan/ Eyepix Group/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Laborers Unload Fish at Karnaphuli Fish Port - Bangladesh

Laborers Unload Fish at Karnaphuli Fish Port - Bangladesh

Workers unloading heavy packs of fish from boats at Karnaphuli Ghat in Chattogram city of Bangladesh to take them to different cold storages across the city.These fish are brought to wharf from different fishing vessels by small boats and then they are taken to cold storages by trucks. on February 2, 2025 in Chittagong, Bangladesh. Photo by Md Rafayat Haque Khan/ Eyepix Group/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Laborers Unload Fish at Karnaphuli Fish Port - Bangladesh

Laborers Unload Fish at Karnaphuli Fish Port - Bangladesh

Workers unloading heavy packs of fish from boats at Karnaphuli Ghat in Chattogram city of Bangladesh to take them to different cold storages across the city.These fish are brought to wharf from different fishing vessels by small boats and then they are taken to cold storages by trucks. on February 2, 2025 in Chittagong, Bangladesh. Photo by Md Rafayat Haque Khan/ Eyepix Group/ABACAPRESS.COM

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US: Damaging Tornado Touches Down In Mount Vernon, Indiana 2

A tornado touched down in Mount Vernon, southern Indiana, on Tuesday, July 9. It caused severe damage to homes and buildings, derailed a freight train, and damaged gas lines and power lines.

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Canada: Fort McMurray Wildfire Grows, Thousands Ordered To Evacuate 2

The wildfire that has burned since last week in northeast Alberta grew significantly and prompted the evacuation of thousands of residents in Fort McMurray on Tuesday, May 14. Residents of the suburbs of Abasand, Beacon Hill, Prairie Creek and Grayling were ordered to leave as the fire inched closer toward the major Canadian oil sands city.

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Canada: Fort McMurray Wildfire Grows, Thousands Ordered To Evacuate

The wildfire that has burned since last week in northeast Alberta grew significantly and prompted the evacuation of thousands of residents in Fort McMurray on Tuesday, May 14. Residents of the suburbs of Abasand, Beacon Hill, Prairie Creek and Grayling were ordered to leave as the fire inched closer toward the major Canadian oil sands city.

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