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China: Fearless Hamsters Turn Young Crocodile’s Mouth Into Playground

This is the bizarre moment that a pair of hamsters were seen playing inside a young crocodile’s mouth, forming an unlikely cross-species bond in China. On February 20, 2026, in Hunan, China, the video captured two small hamsters fearlessly climbing in and out of a young crocodile’s open jaws.  Rather than showing aggression, the reptile appeared calm and tolerant, allowing the tiny rodents to explore its mouth as if it were a playground.  The hamsters moved freely, pausing occasionally before darting around again, while the crocodile remained still, seemingly treating them as companions rather than prey.  The unusual interaction created a striking contrast between predator instincts and gentle behavior. The video ended with the hamsters still playfully lingering around the crocodile’s mouth as the reptile stayed relaxed and motionless.

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China: Fierce Blizzard Sweeps Through Inner Mongolia, Reducing Visibility for Pedestrians

Chinese residents battled a fierce blizzard that left streets and sidewalks nearly invisible. Filmed on February 20, 2026, in Inner Mongolia, strong winds drove thick snow across the roads, making it difficult for pedestrians to see or move, as the whiteout continued unabated.

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China: Wild Giant Panda Stuns Tourists After Walking in Front of Sightseeing Bus

A group of Chinese tourists screamed with excitement after unexpectedly spotting a wild giant panda while riding a sightseeing bus. Filmed on February 24, 2026, in Ya’an, Sichuan, the video shows a rare close encounter at the Labagou scenic area on Erlang Mountain in Tianquan County. As the bus traveled along a mountain road, the panda appeared by the roadside and calmly walked along the forested slope. Passengers quickly noticed it and reacted with joy and disbelief. The panda briefly paused near the road before disappearing into the trees. The driver, Wang Wenbo, said he had been working at the scenic area for just over 20 days and was surprised to witness such a close sighting. The clip ends as the panda fades into the dense woodland and the bus continues on its way.

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Poland: Solidarity Rally Held in Warsaw on Fourth Anniversary of Ukraine Invasion

Crowds gathered in Warsaw’s Castle Square to mark the four-year anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Protesters waved Ukrainian flags and held signs with messages. According to the filmer, in this video, a Polish band can be heard singing in Ukrainian.

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US: Massive Snowball Fight Erupts in NYC After Historic Blizzard

A massive snowball fight broke out at Washington Square Park on Monday, February 23, after a historic blizzard dumped nearly 20 inches of snow on New York City. Organized by the viral media group Side Talk, the event drew hundreds of residents to Manhattan’s West Village, turning the snow-covered park into a scene of joyous winter chaos.

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USS Gerald R. Ford Transit Strait of Gibraltar En Route to Israel

The USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN-78), the world’s largest aircraft carrier, is expected to dock in Haifa on Monday, February 23, as part of a surge in U.S. reinforcements to the Middle East. Carrier Strike Group 12 entered the Mediterranean after transiting the Strait of Gibraltar on Friday, February 20, as Washington ramps up its regional presence amid escalating tensions with Iran.

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Brazil: Protest at Cargill Office in São Paulo Over Amazon Waterway Decree

Activists staged a protest outside Cargill offices in São Paulo on Friday, February 20, calling on President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva to revoke a decree prioritizing Amazon river shipping development.

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Spain: Final Piece of Central Tower Put in Place on Barcelona’s Sagrada Familia

The final piece of the central tower of Barcelona’s Sagrada Família, known as the Tower of Jesus Christ, was put in place on Friday, February 20. This historic milestone makes the landmark the world’s tallest church at 172.5 meters, marking a significant step toward the completion of Antoni Gaudí’s masterpiece 144 years after construction began.

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Spain: Final Piece of Central Tower Put in Place on Barcelona’s Sagrada Familia 2

The final piece of the central tower of Barcelona’s Sagrada Família, known as the Tower of Jesus Christ, was put in place on Friday, February 20. This historic milestone makes the landmark the world’s tallest church at 172.5 meters, marking a significant step toward the completion of Antoni Gaudí’s masterpiece 144 years after construction began.

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US: Cold Front Sweeps Through Charlotte Area With Scattered Showers 2

A cold front moved into North Carolina on Friday, February 20, bringing scattered showers and gusty winds to the Charlotte area.

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US: Illinois High School Students Stage Walkout to Protest ICE Enforcement

Students at Huntley High School in Illinois walked out on Friday, February 20, to protest ICE immigration enforcement occurring across the country.

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US: Cold Front Sweeps Through Charlotte Area With Scattered Showers

A cold front moved into North Carolina on Friday, February 20, bringing scattered showers and gusty winds to the Charlotte area.

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US: Storm Damage in Bloomington After Tornado-Warned Storm

Much of southern Indiana, including Indianapolis, was under a tornado watch Thursday evening, February 19, with at least 12 warnings issued as severe storms moved through the region. Storm damage was reported in Bloomington, where homes, a bank, and the county airport sustained damage, and power outages and downed lines were also reported. This video shows damage to buildings and power lines, with debris scattered on the ground near 3415 W. Third St. in Bloomington.

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China: Firework Displays Light Up Harbin Skies to Celebrate Lunar New Year

Fireworks illuminated the night sky over Harbin as crowds celebrated the start of the 2026 Lunar New Year with cheers and festive excitement. This video was taken at Harbin Ice and Snow World Festival.

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Philippines: Fireworks Light Up Manila for Lunar New Year

Fireworks lit up the skies across parts of Manila on Monday, February 16 as communities welcomed the Lunar New Year with vibrant celebrations. This video shows fireworks in Makati.

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Japan: Fireball Spotted Across Greater Tokyo Area

A bright fireball was spotted in the night sky across the Greater Tokyo Area on Monday, February 9.

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Australia: Protesters and Police Clash Outside Sydney Town Hall Over Herzog’s Visit

Thousands of people across Australia protested Israeli President Isaac Herzog’s visit, with major rallies in Sydney, Melbourne, and Hobart. Protesters gathered outside Sydney Town Hall clashed with police, resulting in several arrests. Officers used pepper spray and were seen shoving and using force to disperse the crowd during the confrontation.

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US: Thousands Celebrate in Seattle as Seahawks Win Second Super Bowl Title

Thousands of Seattle Seahawks fans poured into the city’s streets on Sunday night, February 8, to celebrate the team’s 29–13 win over the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LX. Supporters gathered around Lumen Field and Pioneer Square, chanting, setting off fireworks and celebrating late into the night. The victory marked the Seahawks’ second Super Bowl title, with a parade and ceremony scheduled in downtown Seattle on Wednesday.

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Spain: Supermarket Shelves Appear to Empty as Storm Leonardo Looms

As Spain braces for Storm Leonardo, videos posted on social media show some products such as water and toilet paper running out at supermarkets.

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Japan: Heavy Snow Paralyzes Aomori as Record Accumulation Piles Up

A series of strong cold air masses brought heavy snowfall to northern Japan from January 21 through February 2. According to authorities, a total of 30 people have died across the region since January 20 due to snow-related incidents. In Aomori City, numerous vehicles were left stranded by the snow, causing traffic congestion in many areas. Snow accumulation reached 178 centimeters on February 2—about 2.6 times the seasonal average—prompting the closure of all public elementary and junior high schools in the city.

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Cheney Visits USS Peleliu

Cheney Visits USS Peleliu

United States Secretary of Defense Dick Cheney visits the USS Peleliu for a brief inspection and talk with Marines and Sailors on February 20, 1990. Mandatory Photo by Helene Stikkel / DoD via CNP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Demonstration Outside Le Scouarnec Trial - Vannes

Demonstration Outside Le Scouarnec Trial - Vannes

Demonstration in support of victims at the courthouse on the sidelines of retired surgeon Joel Le Scouarnec's trial in Vannes, northwestern France, on May 28, 2025. Former surgeon Joël Le Scouarnec who has been on trial since the end of February for alleged rapes and sexual assaults on some 299 victims, stated on May 26, 2025, that he is not asking for "any leniency," just the right to "a share of humanity," before the criminal court of Morbihan withdrew to deliberate. On May 23, the Attorney General requested a sentence of 20 years of criminal imprisonment against him, accompanied by a series of security measures due to "very high risks of recidivism." The court, which must answer a total of 841 questions, is expected to deliver its verdict on May 28. Photo by Yannick Billioux/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Demonstration Outside Le Scouarnec Trial - Vannes

Demonstration Outside Le Scouarnec Trial - Vannes

Demonstration in support of victims at the courthouse on the sidelines of retired surgeon Joel Le Scouarnec's trial in Vannes, northwestern France, on May 28, 2025. Former surgeon Joël Le Scouarnec who has been on trial since the end of February for alleged rapes and sexual assaults on some 299 victims, stated on May 26, 2025, that he is not asking for "any leniency," just the right to "a share of humanity," before the criminal court of Morbihan withdrew to deliberate. On May 23, the Attorney General requested a sentence of 20 years of criminal imprisonment against him, accompanied by a series of security measures due to "very high risks of recidivism." The court, which must answer a total of 841 questions, is expected to deliver its verdict on May 28. Photo by Yannick Billioux/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Demonstration Outside Le Scouarnec Trial - Vannes

Demonstration Outside Le Scouarnec Trial - Vannes

Demonstration in support of victims at the courthouse on the sidelines of retired surgeon Joel Le Scouarnec's trial in Vannes, northwestern France, on May 28, 2025. Former surgeon Joël Le Scouarnec who has been on trial since the end of February for alleged rapes and sexual assaults on some 299 victims, stated on May 26, 2025, that he is not asking for "any leniency," just the right to "a share of humanity," before the criminal court of Morbihan withdrew to deliberate. On May 23, the Attorney General requested a sentence of 20 years of criminal imprisonment against him, accompanied by a series of security measures due to "very high risks of recidivism." The court, which must answer a total of 841 questions, is expected to deliver its verdict on May 28. Photo by Yannick Billioux/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Demonstration Outside Le Scouarnec Trial - Vannes

Demonstration Outside Le Scouarnec Trial - Vannes

Demonstration in support of victims at the courthouse on the sidelines of retired surgeon Joel Le Scouarnec's trial in Vannes, northwestern France, on May 28, 2025. Former surgeon Joël Le Scouarnec who has been on trial since the end of February for alleged rapes and sexual assaults on some 299 victims, stated on May 26, 2025, that he is not asking for "any leniency," just the right to "a share of humanity," before the criminal court of Morbihan withdrew to deliberate. On May 23, the Attorney General requested a sentence of 20 years of criminal imprisonment against him, accompanied by a series of security measures due to "very high risks of recidivism." The court, which must answer a total of 841 questions, is expected to deliver its verdict on May 28. Photo by Yannick Billioux/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Demonstration Outside Le Scouarnec Trial - Vannes

Demonstration Outside Le Scouarnec Trial - Vannes

Demonstration in support of victims at the courthouse on the sidelines of retired surgeon Joel Le Scouarnec's trial in Vannes, northwestern France, on May 28, 2025. Former surgeon Joël Le Scouarnec who has been on trial since the end of February for alleged rapes and sexual assaults on some 299 victims, stated on May 26, 2025, that he is not asking for "any leniency," just the right to "a share of humanity," before the criminal court of Morbihan withdrew to deliberate. On May 23, the Attorney General requested a sentence of 20 years of criminal imprisonment against him, accompanied by a series of security measures due to "very high risks of recidivism." The court, which must answer a total of 841 questions, is expected to deliver its verdict on May 28. Photo by Yannick Billioux/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Demonstration Outside Le Scouarnec Trial - Vannes

Demonstration Outside Le Scouarnec Trial - Vannes

Demonstration in support of victims at the courthouse on the sidelines of retired surgeon Joel Le Scouarnec's trial in Vannes, northwestern France, on May 28, 2025. Former surgeon Joël Le Scouarnec who has been on trial since the end of February for alleged rapes and sexual assaults on some 299 victims, stated on May 26, 2025, that he is not asking for "any leniency," just the right to "a share of humanity," before the criminal court of Morbihan withdrew to deliberate. On May 23, the Attorney General requested a sentence of 20 years of criminal imprisonment against him, accompanied by a series of security measures due to "very high risks of recidivism." The court, which must answer a total of 841 questions, is expected to deliver its verdict on May 28. Photo by Yannick Billioux/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Demonstration Outside Le Scouarnec Trial - Vannes

Demonstration Outside Le Scouarnec Trial - Vannes

Demonstration in support of victims at the courthouse on the sidelines of retired surgeon Joel Le Scouarnec's trial in Vannes, northwestern France, on May 28, 2025. Former surgeon Joël Le Scouarnec who has been on trial since the end of February for alleged rapes and sexual assaults on some 299 victims, stated on May 26, 2025, that he is not asking for "any leniency," just the right to "a share of humanity," before the criminal court of Morbihan withdrew to deliberate. On May 23, the Attorney General requested a sentence of 20 years of criminal imprisonment against him, accompanied by a series of security measures due to "very high risks of recidivism." The court, which must answer a total of 841 questions, is expected to deliver its verdict on May 28. Photo by Yannick Billioux/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Demonstration Outside Le Scouarnec Trial - Vannes

Demonstration Outside Le Scouarnec Trial - Vannes

Demonstration in support of victims at the courthouse on the sidelines of retired surgeon Joel Le Scouarnec's trial in Vannes, northwestern France, on May 28, 2025. Former surgeon Joël Le Scouarnec who has been on trial since the end of February for alleged rapes and sexual assaults on some 299 victims, stated on May 26, 2025, that he is not asking for "any leniency," just the right to "a share of humanity," before the criminal court of Morbihan withdrew to deliberate. On May 23, the Attorney General requested a sentence of 20 years of criminal imprisonment against him, accompanied by a series of security measures due to "very high risks of recidivism." The court, which must answer a total of 841 questions, is expected to deliver its verdict on May 28. Photo by Yannick Billioux/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Demonstration Outside Le Scouarnec Trial - Vannes

Demonstration Outside Le Scouarnec Trial - Vannes

Demonstration in support of victims at the courthouse on the sidelines of retired surgeon Joel Le Scouarnec's trial in Vannes, northwestern France, on May 28, 2025. Former surgeon Joël Le Scouarnec who has been on trial since the end of February for alleged rapes and sexual assaults on some 299 victims, stated on May 26, 2025, that he is not asking for "any leniency," just the right to "a share of humanity," before the criminal court of Morbihan withdrew to deliberate. On May 23, the Attorney General requested a sentence of 20 years of criminal imprisonment against him, accompanied by a series of security measures due to "very high risks of recidivism." The court, which must answer a total of 841 questions, is expected to deliver its verdict on May 28. Photo by Yannick Billioux/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Demonstration Outside Le Scouarnec Trial - Vannes

Demonstration Outside Le Scouarnec Trial - Vannes

Demonstration in support of victims at the courthouse on the sidelines of retired surgeon Joel Le Scouarnec's trial in Vannes, northwestern France, on May 28, 2025. Former surgeon Joël Le Scouarnec who has been on trial since the end of February for alleged rapes and sexual assaults on some 299 victims, stated on May 26, 2025, that he is not asking for "any leniency," just the right to "a share of humanity," before the criminal court of Morbihan withdrew to deliberate. On May 23, the Attorney General requested a sentence of 20 years of criminal imprisonment against him, accompanied by a series of security measures due to "very high risks of recidivism." The court, which must answer a total of 841 questions, is expected to deliver its verdict on May 28. Photo by Yannick Billioux/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Demonstration Outside Le Scouarnec Trial - Vannes

Demonstration Outside Le Scouarnec Trial - Vannes

Demonstration in support of victims at the courthouse on the sidelines of retired surgeon Joel Le Scouarnec's trial in Vannes, northwestern France, on May 28, 2025. Former surgeon Joël Le Scouarnec who has been on trial since the end of February for alleged rapes and sexual assaults on some 299 victims, stated on May 26, 2025, that he is not asking for "any leniency," just the right to "a share of humanity," before the criminal court of Morbihan withdrew to deliberate. On May 23, the Attorney General requested a sentence of 20 years of criminal imprisonment against him, accompanied by a series of security measures due to "very high risks of recidivism." The court, which must answer a total of 841 questions, is expected to deliver its verdict on May 28. Photo by Yannick Billioux/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Demonstration Outside Le Scouarnec Trial - Vannes

Demonstration Outside Le Scouarnec Trial - Vannes

Demonstration in support of victims at the courthouse on the sidelines of retired surgeon Joel Le Scouarnec's trial in Vannes, northwestern France, on May 28, 2025. Former surgeon Joël Le Scouarnec who has been on trial since the end of February for alleged rapes and sexual assaults on some 299 victims, stated on May 26, 2025, that he is not asking for "any leniency," just the right to "a share of humanity," before the criminal court of Morbihan withdrew to deliberate. On May 23, the Attorney General requested a sentence of 20 years of criminal imprisonment against him, accompanied by a series of security measures due to "very high risks of recidivism." The court, which must answer a total of 841 questions, is expected to deliver its verdict on May 28. Photo by Yannick Billioux/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Demonstration Outside Le Scouarnec Trial - Vannes

Demonstration Outside Le Scouarnec Trial - Vannes

Demonstration in support of victims at the courthouse on the sidelines of retired surgeon Joel Le Scouarnec's trial in Vannes, northwestern France, on May 28, 2025. Former surgeon Joël Le Scouarnec who has been on trial since the end of February for alleged rapes and sexual assaults on some 299 victims, stated on May 26, 2025, that he is not asking for "any leniency," just the right to "a share of humanity," before the criminal court of Morbihan withdrew to deliberate. On May 23, the Attorney General requested a sentence of 20 years of criminal imprisonment against him, accompanied by a series of security measures due to "very high risks of recidivism." The court, which must answer a total of 841 questions, is expected to deliver its verdict on May 28. Photo by Yannick Billioux/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Demonstration Outside Le Scouarnec Trial - Vannes

Demonstration Outside Le Scouarnec Trial - Vannes

Demonstration in support of victims at the courthouse on the sidelines of retired surgeon Joel Le Scouarnec's trial in Vannes, northwestern France, on May 28, 2025. Former surgeon Joël Le Scouarnec who has been on trial since the end of February for alleged rapes and sexual assaults on some 299 victims, stated on May 26, 2025, that he is not asking for "any leniency," just the right to "a share of humanity," before the criminal court of Morbihan withdrew to deliberate. On May 23, the Attorney General requested a sentence of 20 years of criminal imprisonment against him, accompanied by a series of security measures due to "very high risks of recidivism." The court, which must answer a total of 841 questions, is expected to deliver its verdict on May 28. Photo by Yannick Billioux/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Demonstration Outside Le Scouarnec Trial - Vannes

Demonstration Outside Le Scouarnec Trial - Vannes

Demonstration in support of victims at the courthouse on the sidelines of retired surgeon Joel Le Scouarnec's trial in Vannes, northwestern France, on May 28, 2025. Former surgeon Joël Le Scouarnec who has been on trial since the end of February for alleged rapes and sexual assaults on some 299 victims, stated on May 26, 2025, that he is not asking for "any leniency," just the right to "a share of humanity," before the criminal court of Morbihan withdrew to deliberate. On May 23, the Attorney General requested a sentence of 20 years of criminal imprisonment against him, accompanied by a series of security measures due to "very high risks of recidivism." The court, which must answer a total of 841 questions, is expected to deliver its verdict on May 28. Photo by Yannick Billioux/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Demonstration Outside Le Scouarnec Trial - Vannes

Demonstration Outside Le Scouarnec Trial - Vannes

Demonstration in support of victims at the courthouse on the sidelines of retired surgeon Joel Le Scouarnec's trial in Vannes, northwestern France, on May 28, 2025. Former surgeon Joël Le Scouarnec who has been on trial since the end of February for alleged rapes and sexual assaults on some 299 victims, stated on May 26, 2025, that he is not asking for "any leniency," just the right to "a share of humanity," before the criminal court of Morbihan withdrew to deliberate. On May 23, the Attorney General requested a sentence of 20 years of criminal imprisonment against him, accompanied by a series of security measures due to "very high risks of recidivism." The court, which must answer a total of 841 questions, is expected to deliver its verdict on May 28. Photo by Yannick Billioux/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Demonstration Outside Le Scouarnec Trial - Vannes

Demonstration Outside Le Scouarnec Trial - Vannes

Demonstration in support of victims at the courthouse on the sidelines of retired surgeon Joel Le Scouarnec's trial in Vannes, northwestern France, on May 28, 2025. Former surgeon Joël Le Scouarnec who has been on trial since the end of February for alleged rapes and sexual assaults on some 299 victims, stated on May 26, 2025, that he is not asking for "any leniency," just the right to "a share of humanity," before the criminal court of Morbihan withdrew to deliberate. On May 23, the Attorney General requested a sentence of 20 years of criminal imprisonment against him, accompanied by a series of security measures due to "very high risks of recidivism." The court, which must answer a total of 841 questions, is expected to deliver its verdict on May 28. Photo by Yannick Billioux/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Demonstration Outside Le Scouarnec Trial - Vannes

Demonstration Outside Le Scouarnec Trial - Vannes

Demonstration in support of victims at the courthouse on the sidelines of retired surgeon Joel Le Scouarnec's trial in Vannes, northwestern France, on May 28, 2025. Former surgeon Joël Le Scouarnec who has been on trial since the end of February for alleged rapes and sexual assaults on some 299 victims, stated on May 26, 2025, that he is not asking for "any leniency," just the right to "a share of humanity," before the criminal court of Morbihan withdrew to deliberate. On May 23, the Attorney General requested a sentence of 20 years of criminal imprisonment against him, accompanied by a series of security measures due to "very high risks of recidivism." The court, which must answer a total of 841 questions, is expected to deliver its verdict on May 28. Photo by Yannick Billioux/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Demonstration Outside Le Scouarnec Trial - Vannes

Demonstration Outside Le Scouarnec Trial - Vannes

Demonstration in support of victims at the courthouse on the sidelines of retired surgeon Joel Le Scouarnec's trial in Vannes, northwestern France, on May 28, 2025. Former surgeon Joël Le Scouarnec who has been on trial since the end of February for alleged rapes and sexual assaults on some 299 victims, stated on May 26, 2025, that he is not asking for "any leniency," just the right to "a share of humanity," before the criminal court of Morbihan withdrew to deliberate. On May 23, the Attorney General requested a sentence of 20 years of criminal imprisonment against him, accompanied by a series of security measures due to "very high risks of recidivism." The court, which must answer a total of 841 questions, is expected to deliver its verdict on May 28. Photo by Yannick Billioux/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Demonstration Outside Le Scouarnec Trial - Vannes

Demonstration Outside Le Scouarnec Trial - Vannes

Demonstration in support of victims at the courthouse on the sidelines of retired surgeon Joel Le Scouarnec's trial in Vannes, northwestern France, on May 28, 2025. Former surgeon Joël Le Scouarnec who has been on trial since the end of February for alleged rapes and sexual assaults on some 299 victims, stated on May 26, 2025, that he is not asking for "any leniency," just the right to "a share of humanity," before the criminal court of Morbihan withdrew to deliberate. On May 23, the Attorney General requested a sentence of 20 years of criminal imprisonment against him, accompanied by a series of security measures due to "very high risks of recidivism." The court, which must answer a total of 841 questions, is expected to deliver its verdict on May 28. Photo by Yannick Billioux/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Demonstration Outside Le Scouarnec Trial - Vannes

Demonstration Outside Le Scouarnec Trial - Vannes

Demonstration in support of victims at the courthouse on the sidelines of retired surgeon Joel Le Scouarnec's trial in Vannes, northwestern France, on May 28, 2025. Former surgeon Joël Le Scouarnec who has been on trial since the end of February for alleged rapes and sexual assaults on some 299 victims, stated on May 26, 2025, that he is not asking for "any leniency," just the right to "a share of humanity," before the criminal court of Morbihan withdrew to deliberate. On May 23, the Attorney General requested a sentence of 20 years of criminal imprisonment against him, accompanied by a series of security measures due to "very high risks of recidivism." The court, which must answer a total of 841 questions, is expected to deliver its verdict on May 28. Photo by Yannick Billioux/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Behind The Scenes Of The Vatican

Behind The Scenes Of The Vatican

Papal coat of arms on a switch in the Apostolic Palace at the Vatican on February 20, 2013. The grandiose and solemn Apostolic Palace is a secretive place, forbidden to the public and jealously guarded by the Swiss Guard. It hosts the Holy See administration, the Church's spiritual authorities and before all, the apartments of the Pontiff Sovereign. Photo by Eric Vandeville/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Pope Francis Dies Aged 88

Pope Francis Dies Aged 88

File photo - Pope Francis arrives at a special consistory with cardinals and bishops in the Synod hall at the Vatican on February 12, 2015. Pope Francis met with cardinals and bishops who will take part in the upcoming Feb. 14, 2015 consistory during which he will elevate 20 new cardinals. Pope Francis is urging his cardinals to cooperate with his reform of the outdated and dysfunctional Vatican bureaucracy. Opening the meetings Francis said the aim was to encourage greater harmony and collaboration in 'absolute transparency' to help the church spread the faith and reach out to others. -- Pope Francis died on Easter Monday, April 21, 2025, at the age of 88 at his residence in the Vatican's Casa Santa Marta. Photo by Eric Vandeville/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Armenian Humanitarian Aid For Syria Crosses Turkey’s Border

Armenian Humanitarian Aid For Syria Crosses Turkey’s Border

Closed gates of the border where several trucks carrying humanitarian aid passed from Armenia into Turkey at the village of Margara, Armenia on March 21, 2025. The border, reopened on Thursday, March 20, will remain open for ten consecutive days, providing a faster and more cost-effective route for transporting vital aid to Syria. This checkpoint was briefly opened in February 2023 to facilitate the delivery of humanitarian assistance to both Turkey and Syria in the aftermath of the devastating earthquakes. Photo by Anthony Pizzoferrato/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Armenian Humanitarian Aid For Syria Crosses Turkey’s Border

Armenian Humanitarian Aid For Syria Crosses Turkey’s Border

One of the several trucks carrying humanitarian aid crosses the border between Armenia and Turkey at the village of Margara, Armenia on March 21, 2025. The border, reopened on Thursday, March 20, will remain open for ten consecutive days, providing a faster and more cost-effective route for transporting vital aid to Syria. This checkpoint was briefly opened in February 2023 to facilitate the delivery of humanitarian assistance to both Turkey and Syria in the aftermath of the devastating earthquakes. Photo by Anthony Pizzoferrato/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Armenian Humanitarian Aid For Syria Crosses Turkey’s Border

Armenian Humanitarian Aid For Syria Crosses Turkey’s Border

Several trucks carrying humanitarian aid cross the border between Armenia and Turkey at the village of Margara, Armenia on March 21, 2025. The border, reopened on Thursday, March 20, will remain open for ten consecutive days, providing a faster and more cost-effective route for transporting vital aid to Syria. This checkpoint was briefly opened in February 2023 to facilitate the delivery of humanitarian assistance to both Turkey and Syria in the aftermath of the devastating earthquakes. Photo by Anthony Pizzoferrato/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Armenian Humanitarian Aid For Syria Crosses Turkey’s Border

Armenian Humanitarian Aid For Syria Crosses Turkey’s Border

One of the several trucks carrying humanitarian aid crosses the border between Armenia and Turkey at the village of Margara, Armenia on March 21, 2025. The border, reopened on Thursday, March 20, will remain open for ten consecutive days, providing a faster and more cost-effective route for transporting vital aid to Syria. This checkpoint was briefly opened in February 2023 to facilitate the delivery of humanitarian assistance to both Turkey and Syria in the aftermath of the devastating earthquakes. Photo by Anthony Pizzoferrato/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Armenian Humanitarian Aid For Syria Crosses Turkey’s Border

Armenian Humanitarian Aid For Syria Crosses Turkey’s Border

Several trucks carrying humanitarian aid cross the border between Armenia and Turkey at the village of Margara, Armenia on March 21, 2025. The border, reopened on Thursday, March 20, will remain open for ten consecutive days, providing a faster and more cost-effective route for transporting vital aid to Syria. This checkpoint was briefly opened in February 2023 to facilitate the delivery of humanitarian assistance to both Turkey and Syria in the aftermath of the devastating earthquakes. Photo by Anthony Pizzoferrato/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Armenian Humanitarian Aid For Syria Crosses Turkey’s Border

Armenian Humanitarian Aid For Syria Crosses Turkey’s Border

Several trucks carrying humanitarian aid cross the border between Armenia and Turkey at the village of Margara, Armenia on March 21, 2025. The border, reopened on Thursday, March 20, will remain open for ten consecutive days, providing a faster and more cost-effective route for transporting vital aid to Syria. This checkpoint was briefly opened in February 2023 to facilitate the delivery of humanitarian assistance to both Turkey and Syria in the aftermath of the devastating earthquakes. Photo by Anthony Pizzoferrato/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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