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Pu'er Coffee Harvest - Yunnan

Pu'er Coffee Harvest - Yunnan

This aerial drone photo taken on Dec. 6, 2025 shows a view of coffee fields in Pu'er City, southwest China's Yunnan Province, Dec. 6, 2025. Pu'er now has 703,900 mu (about 46,927 hectares) of coffee under cultivation, with an annual bean output of 84,000 tonnes. Photo by Wang Guansen /Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Pu'er Coffee Harvest - Yunnan

Pu'er Coffee Harvest - Yunnan

A farmer picks fresh coffee cherries in a coffee field in Pu'er City, southwest China's Yunnan Province, Dec. 6, 2025. Pu'er now has 703,900 mu (about 46,927 hectares) of coffee under cultivation, with an annual bean output of 84,000 tonnes. Photo by Wang Guansen /Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Pu'er Coffee Harvest - Yunnan

Pu'er Coffee Harvest - Yunnan

A farmer picks fresh coffee cherries in a coffee field in Pu'er City, southwest China's Yunnan Province, Dec. 6, 2025. Pu'er now has 703,900 mu (about 46,927 hectares) of coffee under cultivation, with an annual bean output of 84,000 tonnes. Photo by Wang Guansen /Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Pu'er Coffee Harvest - Yunnan

Pu'er Coffee Harvest - Yunnan

A farmer picks fresh coffee cherries in a coffee field in Pu'er City, southwest China's Yunnan Province, Dec. 6, 2025. Pu'er now has 703,900 mu (about 46,927 hectares) of coffee under cultivation, with an annual bean output of 84,000 tonnes. Photo by Wang Guansen /Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Afri-Expo Textile Factory - Lesotho

Afri-Expo Textile Factory - Lesotho

Workers transfer a box of clothes at the Afri-Expo Textile Factory in Maseru, the capital of Lesotho, July 29, 2025. Lesotho is a small southern African country and one of the world's least developed countries. Its economy is heavily dependent on textile exports. It exports over 50 percent of its garment products to the United States. Photo by Xinhua/Wang Guansen/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Afri-Expo Textile Factory - Lesotho

Afri-Expo Textile Factory - Lesotho

Workers sew clothes at the Afri-Expo Textile Factory in Maseru, the capital of Lesotho, July 29, 2025. Lesotho is a small southern African country and one of the world's least developed countries. Its economy is heavily dependent on textile exports. It exports over 50 percent of its garment products to the United States. Photo by Xinhua/Wang Guansen/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Afri-Expo Textile Factory - Lesotho

Afri-Expo Textile Factory - Lesotho

Workers sew clothes at the Afri-Expo Textile Factory in Maseru, the capital of Lesotho, July 29, 2025. Lesotho is a small southern African country and one of the world's least developed countries. Its economy is heavily dependent on textile exports. It exports over 50 percent of its garment products to the United States. Photo by Xinhua/Wang Guansen/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Afri-Expo Textile Factory - Lesotho

Afri-Expo Textile Factory - Lesotho

Workers tailor cloth at the Afri-Expo Textile Factory in Maseru, the capital of Lesotho, July 29, 2025. Lesotho is a small southern African country and one of the world's least developed countries. Its economy is heavily dependent on textile exports. It exports over 50 percent of its garment products to the United States. Photo by Xinhua/Wang Guansen/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Afri-Expo Textile Factory - Lesotho

Afri-Expo Textile Factory - Lesotho

A worker delivers clothes at the Afri-Expo Textile Factory in Maseru, the capital of Lesotho, July 29, 2025. Lesotho is a small southern African country and one of the world's least developed countries. Its economy is heavily dependent on textile exports. It exports over 50 percent of its garment products to the United States. Photo by Xinhua/Wang Guansen/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Afri-Expo Textile Factory - Lesotho

Afri-Expo Textile Factory - Lesotho

Workers arrange jeans at the Afri-Expo Textile Factory in Maseru, the capital of Lesotho, July 29, 2025. Lesotho is a small southern African country and one of the world's least developed countries. Its economy is heavily dependent on textile exports. It exports over 50 percent of its garment products to the United States. Photo by Xinhua/Wang Guansen/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Afri-Expo Textile Factory - Lesotho

Afri-Expo Textile Factory - Lesotho

Workers arrange jeans at the Afri-Expo Textile Factory in Maseru, the capital of Lesotho, July 29, 2025. Lesotho is a small southern African country and one of the world's least developed countries. Its economy is heavily dependent on textile exports. It exports over 50 percent of its garment products to the United States. Photo by Xinhua/Wang Guansen/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Afri-Expo Textile Factory - Lesotho

Afri-Expo Textile Factory - Lesotho

Workers arrange jeans at the Afri-Expo Textile Factory in Maseru, the capital of Lesotho, July 29, 2025. Lesotho is a small southern African country and one of the world's least developed countries. Its economy is heavily dependent on textile exports. It exports over 50 percent of its garment products to the United States. Photo by Xinhua/Wang Guansen/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Afri-Expo Textile Factory - Lesotho

Afri-Expo Textile Factory - Lesotho

Workers sew clothes at the Afri-Expo Textile Factory in Maseru, the capital of Lesotho, July 29, 2025. Lesotho is a small southern African country and one of the world's least developed countries. Its economy is heavily dependent on textile exports. It exports over 50 percent of its garment products to the United States. Photo by Xinhua/Wang Guansen/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Afri-Expo Textile Factory - Lesotho

Afri-Expo Textile Factory - Lesotho

Workers iron jeans at the Afri-Expo Textile Factory in Maseru, the capital of Lesotho, July 29, 2025. Lesotho is a small southern African country and one of the world's least developed countries. Its economy is heavily dependent on textile exports. It exports over 50 percent of its garment products to the United States. Photo by Xinhua/Wang Guansen/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Afri-Expo Textile Factory - Lesotho

Afri-Expo Textile Factory - Lesotho

Workers arrange jeans at the Afri-Expo Textile Factory in Maseru, the capital of Lesotho, July 29, 2025. Lesotho is a small southern African country and one of the world's least developed countries. Its economy is heavily dependent on textile exports. It exports over 50 percent of its garment products to the United States. Photo by Xinhua/Wang Guansen/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Afri-Expo Textile Factory - Lesotho

Afri-Expo Textile Factory - Lesotho

Workers arrange jeans at the Afri-Expo Textile Factory in Maseru, the capital of Lesotho, July 29, 2025. Lesotho is a small southern African country and one of the world's least developed countries. Its economy is heavily dependent on textile exports. It exports over 50 percent of its garment products to the United States. Photo by Xinhua/Wang Guansen/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Matatus in Nairobi

Matatus in Nairobi

This photo taken on July 18, 2025 shows the passengers on a "matatu" in Nairobi, Kenya. Popularly known as "matatus," the privately owned minibuses are the main means of public transport plying various routes in this East Africa country. Matatus are famous for their bold graffiti, vibrant music, and artistic designs. The energetic vibe they bring reflects the urban culture and hustle of the city. The word "matatu" is a Swahili word meaning "three" which originated from the three pennies passengers used to pay when the industry began in the 1970s. Photo by Wang Guansen/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Matatus in Nairobi

Matatus in Nairobi

A "matatu" waits for passengers in Nairobi, Kenya, on July 18, 2025. Popularly known as "matatus," the privately owned minibuses are the main means of public transport plying various routes in this East Africa country. Matatus are famous for their bold graffiti, vibrant music, and artistic designs. The energetic vibe they bring reflects the urban culture and hustle of the city. The word "matatu" is a Swahili word meaning "three" which originated from the three pennies passengers used to pay when the industry began in the 1970s. Photo by Wang Guansen/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Matatus in Nairobi

Matatus in Nairobi

A matatu driver steers a vehicle on the route from Nairobi downtown to Ngong town in Kenya, on July 18, 2025. Popularly known as "matatus," the privately owned minibuses are the main means of public transport plying various routes in this East Africa country. Matatus are famous for their bold graffiti, vibrant music, and artistic designs. The energetic vibe they bring reflects the urban culture and hustle of the city. The word "matatu" is a Swahili word meaning "three" which originated from the three pennies passengers used to pay when the industry began in the 1970s. Photo by Wang Guansen/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Matatus in Nairobi

Matatus in Nairobi

A conductor collects fares on a "matatu" in Nairobi, Kenya, on July 18, 2025. Popularly known as "matatus," the privately owned minibuses are the main means of public transport plying various routes in this East Africa country. Matatus are famous for their bold graffiti, vibrant music, and artistic designs. The energetic vibe they bring reflects the urban culture and hustle of the city. The word "matatu" is a Swahili word meaning "three" which originated from the three pennies passengers used to pay when the industry began in the 1970s. Photo by Wang Guansen/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Matatus in Nairobi

Matatus in Nairobi

People cheer around a "matatu" as it plays music in Nairobi, Kenya, on July 18, 2025. Popularly known as "matatus," the privately owned minibuses are the main means of public transport plying various routes in this East Africa country. Matatus are famous for their bold graffiti, vibrant music, and artistic designs. The energetic vibe they bring reflects the urban culture and hustle of the city. The word "matatu" is a Swahili word meaning "three" which originated from the three pennies passengers used to pay when the industry began in the 1970s. Photo by Wang Guansen/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Matatus in Nairobi

Matatus in Nairobi

This photo taken on July 18, 2025 shows the passengers on a "matatu" in Nairobi, Kenya. Popularly known as "matatus," the privately owned minibuses are the main means of public transport plying various routes in this East Africa country. Matatus are famous for their bold graffiti, vibrant music, and artistic designs. The energetic vibe they bring reflects the urban culture and hustle of the city. The word "matatu" is a Swahili word meaning "three" which originated from the three pennies passengers used to pay when the industry began in the 1970s. Photo by Wang Guansen/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Matatus in Nairobi

Matatus in Nairobi

A matatu conductor jumps on the vehicle after departure in Nairobi, Kenya, on July 18, 2025. Popularly known as "matatus," the privately owned minibuses are the main means of public transport plying various routes in this East Africa country. Matatus are famous for their bold graffiti, vibrant music, and artistic designs. The energetic vibe they bring reflects the urban culture and hustle of the city. The word "matatu" is a Swahili word meaning "three" which originated from the three pennies passengers used to pay when the industry began in the 1970s. Photo by Wang Guansen/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Matatus in Nairobi

Matatus in Nairobi

A "matatu" waits for passengers in Nairobi, Kenya, on July 18, 2025. Popularly known as "matatus," the privately owned minibuses are the main means of public transport plying various routes in this East Africa country. Matatus are famous for their bold graffiti, vibrant music, and artistic designs. The energetic vibe they bring reflects the urban culture and hustle of the city. The word "matatu" is a Swahili word meaning "three" which originated from the three pennies passengers used to pay when the industry began in the 1970s. Photo by Wang Guansen/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Matatus in Nairobi

Matatus in Nairobi

A matatu conductor calls out for passengers in Nairobi, Kenya, on July 18, 2025. Popularly known as "matatus," the privately owned minibuses are the main means of public transport plying various routes in this East Africa country. Matatus are famous for their bold graffiti, vibrant music, and artistic designs. The energetic vibe they bring reflects the urban culture and hustle of the city. The word "matatu" is a Swahili word meaning "three" which originated from the three pennies passengers used to pay when the industry began in the 1970s. Photo by Wang Guansen/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Matatus in Nairobi

Matatus in Nairobi

Passengers wait inside a "matatu" before departure in Nairobi, Kenya, on July 18, 2025. Popularly known as "matatus," the privately owned minibuses are the main means of public transport plying various routes in this East Africa country. Matatus are famous for their bold graffiti, vibrant music, and artistic designs. The energetic vibe they bring reflects the urban culture and hustle of the city. The word "matatu" is a Swahili word meaning "three" which originated from the three pennies passengers used to pay when the industry began in the 1970s. Photo by Wang Guansen/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Sudanese Refugee Relocation - Chad

Sudanese Refugee Relocation - Chad

Sudanese refugees relocated from the eastern Chadian city of Tine prepare to get off a vehicle in Iridimi, Chad, June 25, 2025. According to the United Nations, one in three Sudanese have been displaced. Of those, 3.8 million have crossed into neighboring countries, primarily Egypt, Chad, Ethiopia, Eritrea, and South Sudan. Sudan has been locked in a brutal war between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces since April 2023. The conflict has killed tens of thousands and forced millions to flee their homes. Photo by Xinhua/Wang Guansen/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Sudanese Refugee Relocation - Chad

Sudanese Refugee Relocation - Chad

Sudanese refugees relocated from the eastern Chadian city of Tine carry their luggage in Iridimi, Chad, June 25, 2025. According to the United Nations, one in three Sudanese have been displaced. Of those, 3.8 million have crossed into neighboring countries, primarily Egypt, Chad, Ethiopia, Eritrea, and South Sudan. Sudan has been locked in a brutal war between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces since April 2023. The conflict has killed tens of thousands and forced millions to flee their homes. Photo by Xinhua/Wang Guansen/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Sudanese Refugee Relocation - Chad

Sudanese Refugee Relocation - Chad

This photo taken on June 26, 2025 shows newly arrived Sudanese refugees at the border in the eastern Chadian city of Tine. According to the United Nations, one in three Sudanese have been displaced. Of those, 3.8 million have crossed into neighboring countries, primarily Egypt, Chad, Ethiopia, Eritrea, and South Sudan. Sudan has been locked in a brutal war between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces since April 2023. The conflict has killed tens of thousands and forced millions to flee their homes. Photo by Xinhua/Wang Guansen/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Sudanese Refugee Relocation - Chad

Sudanese Refugee Relocation - Chad

Sudanese refugees relocated from the eastern Chadian city of Tine, set up a makeshift tent in Iridimi, Chad, June 25, 2025. According to the United Nations, one in three Sudanese have been displaced. Of those, 3.8 million have crossed into neighboring countries, primarily Egypt, Chad, Ethiopia, Eritrea, and South Sudan. Sudan has been locked in a brutal war between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces since April 2023. The conflict has killed tens of thousands and forced millions to flee their homes. Photo by Xinhua/Wang Guansen/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Sudanese Refugee Relocation - Chad

Sudanese Refugee Relocation - Chad

A family of refugees from Khartoum of Sudan register for refugee identities in the Adre refugee camp in eastern Chad, June 24, 2025. According to the United Nations, one in three Sudanese have been displaced. Of those, 3.8 million have crossed into neighboring countries, primarily Egypt, Chad, Ethiopia, Eritrea, and South Sudan. Sudan has been locked in a brutal war between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces since April 2023. The conflict has killed tens of thousands and forced millions to flee their homes. Photo by Xinhua/Wang Guansen/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Sudanese Refugee Relocation - Chad

Sudanese Refugee Relocation - Chad

Sudanese refugees arrange their luggage after entering the eastern Chadian city of Tine in Chad, June 26, 2025. According to the United Nations, one in three Sudanese have been displaced. Of those, 3.8 million have crossed into neighboring countries, primarily Egypt, Chad, Ethiopia, Eritrea, and South Sudan. Sudan has been locked in a brutal war between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces since April 2023. The conflict has killed tens of thousands and forced millions to flee their homes. Photo by Xinhua/Wang Guansen/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Sudanese Refugee Relocation - Chad

Sudanese Refugee Relocation - Chad

Sudanese refugees wait for registration at the register site after entering the eastern Chadian city of Tine in Chad, June 26, 2025. According to the United Nations, one in three Sudanese have been displaced. Of those, 3.8 million have crossed into neighboring countries, primarily Egypt, Chad, Ethiopia, Eritrea, and South Sudan. Sudan has been locked in a brutal war between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces since April 2023. The conflict has killed tens of thousands and forced millions to flee their homes. Photo by Xinhua/Wang Guansen/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Sudanese Refugee Relocation - Chad

Sudanese Refugee Relocation - Chad

Sudanese refugees relocated from the eastern Chadian city of Tine collect water in Iridimi, Chad, June 25, 2025. According to the United Nations, one in three Sudanese have been displaced. Of those, 3.8 million have crossed into neighboring countries, primarily Egypt, Chad, Ethiopia, Eritrea, and South Sudan. Sudan has been locked in a brutal war between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces since April 2023. The conflict has killed tens of thousands and forced millions to flee their homes. Photo by Xinhua/Wang Guansen/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Sudanese Refugee Relocation - Chad

Sudanese Refugee Relocation - Chad

Sudanese refugees enter Chad via Adre crossing in Adre, Chad, June 24, 2025. According to the United Nations, one in three Sudanese have been displaced. Of those, 3.8 million have crossed into neighboring countries, primarily Egypt, Chad, Ethiopia, Eritrea, and South Sudan. Sudan has been locked in a brutal war between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces since April 2023. The conflict has killed tens of thousands and forced millions to flee their homes. Photo by Xinhua/Wang Guansen/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Sudanese Refugee Relocation - Chad

Sudanese Refugee Relocation - Chad

Sudanese refugees wait in line for supply distribution at a register station in Adre, Chad, June 25, 2025. According to the United Nations, one in three Sudanese have been displaced. Of those, 3.8 million have crossed into neighboring countries, primarily Egypt, Chad, Ethiopia, Eritrea, and South Sudan. Sudan has been locked in a brutal war between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces since April 2023. The conflict has killed tens of thousands and forced millions to flee their homes. Photo by Xinhua/Wang Guansen/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Sudanese Refugee Relocation - Chad

Sudanese Refugee Relocation - Chad

This photo taken on June 27, 2025 shows the view of a relocation site of Sudanese refugees in the eastern Chadian city of Iridimi. According to the United Nations, one in three Sudanese have been displaced. Of those, 3.8 million have crossed into neighboring countries, primarily Egypt, Chad, Ethiopia, Eritrea, and South Sudan. Sudan has been locked in a brutal war between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces since April 2023. The conflict has killed tens of thousands and forced millions to flee their homes. Photo by Xinhua/Wang Guansen/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Sudanese Refugee Relocation - Chad

Sudanese Refugee Relocation - Chad

A Sudanese refugee rests in front of a makeshift tent on the outskirts of the city after entering the eastern Chadian city of Tine from North Darfur, Sudan, on June 26, 2025. According to the United Nations, one in three Sudanese have been displaced. Of those, 3.8 million have crossed into neighboring countries, primarily Egypt, Chad, Ethiopia, Eritrea, and South Sudan. Sudan has been locked in a brutal war between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces since April 2023. The conflict has killed tens of thousands and forced millions to flee their homes. Photo by Wang Guansen/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Sudanese Refugee Relocation - Chad

Sudanese Refugee Relocation - Chad

Relocated Sudanese refugees set up a makeshift tent in the eastern Chadian city of Iridimi, on June 27, 2025. According to the United Nations, one in three Sudanese have been displaced. Of those, 3.8 million have crossed into neighboring countries, primarily Egypt, Chad, Ethiopia, Eritrea, and South Sudan. Sudan has been locked in a brutal war between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces since April 2023. The conflict has killed tens of thousands and forced millions to flee their homes. Photo by Wang Guansen/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Sudanese Refugee Relocation - Chad

Sudanese Refugee Relocation - Chad

Sudanese refugees relocated from the eastern Chadian city of Tine, set up a makeshift tent in Iridimi, Chad, June 25, 2025. According to the United Nations, one in three Sudanese have been displaced. Of those, 3.8 million have crossed into neighboring countries, primarily Egypt, Chad, Ethiopia, Eritrea, and South Sudan. Sudan has been locked in a brutal war between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces since April 2023. The conflict has killed tens of thousands and forced millions to flee their homes. Photo by Wang Guansen/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Sudanese Refugee Relocation - Chad

Sudanese Refugee Relocation - Chad

This photo taken on June 27, 2025 shows the view of a relocation site of Sudanese refugees in the eastern Chadian city of Iridimi. According to the United Nations, one in three Sudanese have been displaced. Of those, 3.8 million have crossed into neighboring countries, primarily Egypt, Chad, Ethiopia, Eritrea, and South Sudan. Sudan has been locked in a brutal war between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces since April 2023. The conflict has killed tens of thousands and forced millions to flee their homes. Photo by Wang Guansen/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Sudanese Refugee Relocation - Chad

Sudanese Refugee Relocation - Chad

Sudanese refugees relocated from the eastern Chadian city of Tine, set up a makeshift tent in Iridimi, Chad, June 25, 2025. According to the United Nations, one in three Sudanese have been displaced. Of those, 3.8 million have crossed into neighboring countries, primarily Egypt, Chad, Ethiopia, Eritrea, and South Sudan. Sudan has been locked in a brutal war between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces since April 2023. The conflict has killed tens of thousands and forced millions to flee their homes. Photo by Wang Guansen/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Sudanese Refugee Relocation - Chad

Sudanese Refugee Relocation - Chad

Sudanese refugees relocated from the eastern Chadian city of Tine, scramble to collect water in Iridimi, Chad, June 25, 2025. According to the United Nations, one in three Sudanese have been displaced. Of those, 3.8 million have crossed into neighboring countries, primarily Egypt, Chad, Ethiopia, Eritrea, and South Sudan. Sudan has been locked in a brutal war between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces since April 2023. The conflict has killed tens of thousands and forced millions to flee their homes. Photo by Wang Guansen/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Sudanese Refugee Relocation - Chad

Sudanese Refugee Relocation - Chad

Sudanese refugees rest under a makeshift tent on the outskirts of the city after entering the eastern Chadian city of Tine from North Darfur, Sudan, on June 26, 2025. According to the United Nations, one in three Sudanese have been displaced. Of those, 3.8 million have crossed into neighboring countries, primarily Egypt, Chad, Ethiopia, Eritrea, and South Sudan. Sudan has been locked in a brutal war between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces since April 2023. The conflict has killed tens of thousands and forced millions to flee their homes. Photo by Wang Guansen/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Sudanese Refugee Relocation - Chad

Sudanese Refugee Relocation - Chad

Sudanese refugees wait to board a relocation truck commuting from the eastern Chadian city of Tine to Iridimi, on June 26, 2025. According to the United Nations, one in three Sudanese have been displaced. Of those, 3.8 million have crossed into neighboring countries, primarily Egypt, Chad, Ethiopia, Eritrea, and South Sudan. Sudan has been locked in a brutal war between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces since April 2023. The conflict has killed tens of thousands and forced millions to flee their homes. Photo by Wang Guansen/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Sudanese Refugee Relocation - Chad

Sudanese Refugee Relocation - Chad

Sudanese refugees wait for registration at the UNHCR register site after entering the eastern Chadian city of Tine from North Darfur, Sudan, on June 26, 2025. According to the United Nations, one in three Sudanese have been displaced. Of those, 3.8 million have crossed into neighboring countries, primarily Egypt, Chad, Ethiopia, Eritrea, and South Sudan. Sudan has been locked in a brutal war between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces since April 2023. The conflict has killed tens of thousands and forced millions to flee their homes. Photo by Wang Guansen/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Sudanese Refugee Relocation - Chad

Sudanese Refugee Relocation - Chad

Sudanese refugees board a relocation truck commuting from the eastern Chadian city of Tine to Iridimi, on Juen 26, 2025. According to the United Nations, one in three Sudanese have been displaced. Of those, 3.8 million have crossed into neighboring countries, primarily Egypt, Chad, Ethiopia, Eritrea, and South Sudan. Sudan has been locked in a brutal war between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces since April 2023. The conflict has killed tens of thousands and forced millions to flee their homes. Photo by Wang Guansen/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Sudanese Refugee Relocation - Chad

Sudanese Refugee Relocation - Chad

This photo taken on June 26, 2025 shows newly arrived Sudanese refugees at the border in the eastern Chadian city of Tine. According to the United Nations, one in three Sudanese have been displaced. Of those, 3.8 million have crossed into neighboring countries, primarily Egypt, Chad, Ethiopia, Eritrea, and South Sudan. Sudan has been locked in a brutal war between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces since April 2023. The conflict has killed tens of thousands and forced millions to flee their homes. Photo by Wang Guansen/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Sudanese Refugee Relocation - Chad

Sudanese Refugee Relocation - Chad

Sudanese refugees arrive at a registration site after entering the eastern Chadian city of Tine from North Darfur, Sudan, on June 26, 2025. According to the United Nations, one in three Sudanese have been displaced. Of those, 3.8 million have crossed into neighboring countries, primarily Egypt, Chad, Ethiopia, Eritrea, and South Sudan. Sudan has been locked in a brutal war between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces since April 2023. The conflict has killed tens of thousands and forced millions to flee their homes. Photo by Wang Guansen/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Sudanese Refugee Relocation - Chad

Sudanese Refugee Relocation - Chad

A Sudanese refugee relocated from the eastern Chadian city of Tine, carries the luggage in Iridimi, Chad, June 25, 2025. According to the United Nations, one in three Sudanese have been displaced. Of those, 3.8 million have crossed into neighboring countries, primarily Egypt, Chad, Ethiopia, Eritrea, and South Sudan. Sudan has been locked in a brutal war between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces since April 2023. The conflict has killed tens of thousands and forced millions to flee their homes. Photo by Wang Guansen/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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