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Tianjin SCO Summit 2025 Preparations - China

Tianjin SCO Summit 2025 Preparations - China

An aerial drone photo taken on Aug. 22, 2025 shows a night view along the Haihe River in north China's Tianjin. The SCO Summit 2025 will be held here from Aug. 31 to Sept. 1. Photo by Li Ran/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Tianjin SCO Summit 2025 Preparations - China

Tianjin SCO Summit 2025 Preparations - China

An aerial drone photo taken on Aug. 22, 2025 shows a night view along the Haihe River in north China's Tianjin. The SCO Summit 2025 will be held here from Aug. 31 to Sept. 1. Photo by Li Ran/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Inner Mongolia Deserts Photovoltaic Projects - China

Inner Mongolia Deserts Photovoltaic Projects - China

A worker installs photovoltaic panels at a photovoltaic project in Kubuqi Desert, north China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, June 6, 2025. In recent years, Inner Mongolia has made all-out efforts to tackle the ecological challenges in the areas along the Yellow River, and has treated land covering a total of 14.89 million mu (about 992,667 hectares). In deserts of Kubuqi and Ulan Buh, the sand control model with photovoltaic projects has been widely implemented, transforming stretches of sandy terrain into vast "blue seas" brimming with green energy. Photo by Li Zhipeng/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Inner Mongolia Deserts Photovoltaic Projects - China

Inner Mongolia Deserts Photovoltaic Projects - China

An aerial drone photo taken on June 5, 2025 shows an integrated sand control and photovoltaic project at a state forestry area in the edge of Ulan Buh Desert in Linhe District of Bayannur, north China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. In recent years, Inner Mongolia has made all-out efforts to tackle the ecological challenges in the areas along the Yellow River, and has treated land covering a total of 14.89 million mu (about 992,667 hectares). In deserts of Kubuqi and Ulan Buh, the sand control model with photovoltaic projects has been widely implemented, transforming stretches of sandy terrain into vast "blue seas" brimming with green energy. Photo by Li Zhipeng/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Inner Mongolia Deserts Photovoltaic Projects - China

Inner Mongolia Deserts Photovoltaic Projects - China

An aerial drone photo taken on June 5, 2025 shows a photovoltaic project in Ulan Buh Desert, in Dengkou County of Bayannur, north China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. In recent years, Inner Mongolia has made all-out efforts to tackle the ecological challenges in the areas along the Yellow River, and has treated land covering a total of 14.89 million mu (about 992,667 hectares). In deserts of Kubuqi and Ulan Buh, the sand control model with photovoltaic projects has been widely implemented, transforming stretches of sandy terrain into vast "blue seas" brimming with green energy. Photo by Li Zhipeng/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Heilongjiang Sky View - Chin

Heilongjiang Sky View - Chin

This photo taken on June 1, 2025 shows a view of aurora and starry sky at Songhuajiang River Harbin section in Harbin, northeast China's Heilongjiang Province. Photo by Li Xin/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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60 Years of Hongqi Canal - Tourists Flock to China Sky River - China

60 Years of Hongqi Canal - Tourists Flock to China Sky River - China

An aerial drone photo taken on March 18, 2025 shows a section of the Hongqi Canal in Pingshun County, north China's Shanxi Province. The Hongqi Canal, an irrigation project built on the steep Taihang Mountains, is dubbed the "man-made river in the sky." This year marks the 60th anniversary of the completion of its main canal. Photo by Li Jianan/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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60 Years of Hongqi Canal - Tourists Flock to China Sky River - China

60 Years of Hongqi Canal - Tourists Flock to China Sky River - China

An aerial drone photo taken on March 18, 2025 shows tourists visiting the Hongqi Canal scenic area in Linzhou City, central China's Henan Province. The Hongqi Canal, an irrigation project built on the steep Taihang Mountains, is dubbed the "man-made river in the sky." This year marks the 60th anniversary of the completion of its main canal. Photo by Li Jianan/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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60 Years of Hongqi Canal - Tourists Flock to China Sky River - China

60 Years of Hongqi Canal - Tourists Flock to China Sky River - China

An aerial drone photo taken on March 18, 2025 shows a section of the Hongqi Canal in Pingshun County, north China's Shanxi Province. The Hongqi Canal, an irrigation project built on the steep Taihang Mountains, is dubbed the "man-made river in the sky." This year marks the 60th anniversary of the completion of its main canal. Photo by Li Jianan/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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60 Years of Hongqi Canal - Tourists Flock to China Sky River - China

60 Years of Hongqi Canal - Tourists Flock to China Sky River - China

An aerial drone photo taken on March 18, 2025 shows tourists visiting the Hongqi Canal scenic area in Linzhou City, central China's Henan Province. The Hongqi Canal, an irrigation project built on the steep Taihang Mountains, is dubbed the "man-made river in the sky." This year marks the 60th anniversary of the completion of its main canal. Photo by Li Jianan/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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60 Years of Hongqi Canal - Tourists Flock to China Sky River - China

60 Years of Hongqi Canal - Tourists Flock to China Sky River - China

An aerial drone photo taken on March 18, 2025 shows a section of the Hongqi Canal in Pingshun County, north China's Shanxi Province. The Hongqi Canal, an irrigation project built on the steep Taihang Mountains, is dubbed the "man-made river in the sky." This year marks the 60th anniversary of the completion of its main canal. Photo by Li Jianan/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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60 Years of Hongqi Canal - Tourists Flock to China Sky River - China

60 Years of Hongqi Canal - Tourists Flock to China Sky River - China

An aerial drone photo taken on March 18, 2025 shows a section of the Hongqi Canal in Pingshun County, north China's Shanxi Province. The Hongqi Canal, an irrigation project built on the steep Taihang Mountains, is dubbed the "man-made river in the sky." This year marks the 60th anniversary of the completion of its main canal. Photo by Li Jianan/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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60 Years of Hongqi Canal - Tourists Flock to China Sky River - China

60 Years of Hongqi Canal - Tourists Flock to China Sky River - China

An aerial drone photo taken on March 18, 2025 shows a view of the Hongqi Canal in Linzhou City, central China's Henan Province. The Hongqi Canal, an irrigation project built on the steep Taihang Mountains, is dubbed the "man-made river in the sky." This year marks the 60th anniversary of the completion of its main canal. Photo by Li Jianan/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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60 Years of Hongqi Canal - Tourists Flock to China Sky River - China

60 Years of Hongqi Canal - Tourists Flock to China Sky River - China

An aerial drone photo taken on March 18, 2025 shows tourists visiting the Hongqi Canal scenic area in Linzhou City, central China's Henan Province. The Hongqi Canal, an irrigation project built on the steep Taihang Mountains, is dubbed the "man-made river in the sky." This year marks the 60th anniversary of the completion of its main canal. Photo by Li Jianan/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Xi Jinping Attends Voluntary Tree Planting Activity - China

Xi Jinping Attends Voluntary Tree Planting Activity - China

Chinese President Xi Jinping, also general secretary of the Communist Party of China Central Committee and chairman of the Central Military Commission, talks with the crowd on site during a voluntary tree planting activity in Fengtai District of Beijing, China on April 3, 2025. Xi and other Party and state leaders, including Li Qiang, Zhao Leji, Wang Huning, Cai Qi, Ding Xuexiang, Li Xi, and Han Zheng, arrived at the tree planting site on the bank of a river in Fengtai District on Thursday morning and planted trees with officials and local people. Photo by Yan Yan/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Xi Jinping Attends Voluntary Tree Planting Activity - China

Xi Jinping Attends Voluntary Tree Planting Activity - China

Chinese President Xi Jinping, also general secretary of the Communist Party of China Central Committee and chairman of the Central Military Commission, talks with the crowd on site during a voluntary tree planting activity in Fengtai District of Beijing, China on April 3, 2025. Xi and other Party and state leaders, including Li Qiang, Zhao Leji, Wang Huning, Cai Qi, Ding Xuexiang, Li Xi, and Han Zheng, arrived at the tree planting site on the bank of a river in Fengtai District on Thursday morning and planted trees with officials and local people. Photo by Yan Yan/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Deported Migrants At Mexican Border Town Shelter In Piedras Negras

Deported Migrants At Mexican Border Town Shelter In Piedras Negras

Boys play football at a shelter for migrants in Piedras Negras, Coahuila, Mexico, Feb. 15, 2025. Piedras Negras stands at the northeastern edge of Coahuila on the Mexico-United States border, across the Rio Grande River from Eagle Pass in the U.S. state of Texas. Asylum seekers from Latin American countries usually approach here to apply for legitimate entry into the U.S. territory. U.S. President Donald Trump has pledged to carry out the biggest deportation effort in U.S. history. On his first day in office he signed executive orders to suspend refugee admissions for months, require asylum seekers to stay in Mexico as their cases were adjudicated, and roll back humanitarian programs that had granted temporary legal status and work authorization to more than 1.5 million people. Lots of asylum seekers have been stranded at immigrant shelters in Piedras Negras since Trump's executive orders took effect as of Jan. 20. Photo by Li Mengxin/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Deported Migrants At Mexican Border Town Shelter In Piedras Negras

Deported Migrants At Mexican Border Town Shelter In Piedras Negras

Migrants are pictured in a shelter in Piedras Negras, Coahuila, Mexico, Feb. 15, 2025. Piedras Negras stands at the northeastern edge of Coahuila on the Mexico-United States border, across the Rio Grande River from Eagle Pass in the U.S. state of Texas. Asylum seekers from Latin American countries usually approach here to apply for legitimate entry into the U.S. territory. U.S. President Donald Trump has pledged to carry out the biggest deportation effort in U.S. history. On his first day in office he signed executive orders to suspend refugee admissions for months, require asylum seekers to stay in Mexico as their cases were adjudicated, and roll back humanitarian programs that had granted temporary legal status and work authorization to more than 1.5 million people. Lots of asylum seekers have been stranded at immigrant shelters in Piedras Negras since Trump's executive orders took effect as of Jan. 20. Photo by Li Mengxin/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Deported Migrants At Mexican Border Town Shelter In Piedras Negras

Deported Migrants At Mexican Border Town Shelter In Piedras Negras

A migrant has fun with her child in a shelter in Piedras Negras, Coahuila, Mexico, Feb. 15, 2025. Piedras Negras stands at the northeastern edge of Coahuila on the Mexico-United States border, across the Rio Grande River from Eagle Pass in the U.S. state of Texas. Asylum seekers from Latin American countries usually approach here to apply for legitimate entry into the U.S. territory. U.S. President Donald Trump has pledged to carry out the biggest deportation effort in U.S. history. On his first day in office he signed executive orders to suspend refugee admissions for months, require asylum seekers to stay in Mexico as their cases were adjudicated, and roll back humanitarian programs that had granted temporary legal status and work authorization to more than 1.5 million people. Lots of asylum seekers have been stranded at immigrant shelters in Piedras Negras since Trump's executive orders took effect as of Jan. 20. Photo by Li Mengxin/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Deported Migrants At Mexican Border Town Shelter In Piedras Negras

Deported Migrants At Mexican Border Town Shelter In Piedras Negras

Migrants are pictured in a shelter in Piedras Negras, Coahuila, Mexico, Feb. 15, 2025. Piedras Negras stands at the northeastern edge of Coahuila on the Mexico-United States border, across the Rio Grande River from Eagle Pass in the U.S. state of Texas. Asylum seekers from Latin American countries usually approach here to apply for legitimate entry into the U.S. territory. U.S. President Donald Trump has pledged to carry out the biggest deportation effort in U.S. history. On his first day in office he signed executive orders to suspend refugee admissions for months, require asylum seekers to stay in Mexico as their cases were adjudicated, and roll back humanitarian programs that had granted temporary legal status and work authorization to more than 1.5 million people. Lots of asylum seekers have been stranded at immigrant shelters in Piedras Negras since Trump's executive orders took effect as of Jan. 20. Photo by Li Mengxin/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Deported Migrants At Mexican Border Town Shelter In Piedras Negras

Deported Migrants At Mexican Border Town Shelter In Piedras Negras

A family of three are pictured at a shelter for migrants in Piedras Negras, Coahuila, Mexico, Feb. 15, 2025. Piedras Negras stands at the northeastern edge of Coahuila on the Mexico-United States border, across the Rio Grande River from Eagle Pass in the U.S. state of Texas. Asylum seekers from Latin American countries usually approach here to apply for legitimate entry into the U.S. territory. U.S. President Donald Trump has pledged to carry out the biggest deportation effort in U.S. history. On his first day in office he signed executive orders to suspend refugee admissions for months, require asylum seekers to stay in Mexico as their cases were adjudicated, and roll back humanitarian programs that had granted temporary legal status and work authorization to more than 1.5 million people. Lots of asylum seekers have been stranded at immigrant shelters in Piedras Negras since Trump's executive orders took effect as of Jan. 20. Photo by Li Mengxin/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Deported Migrants At Mexican Border Town Shelter In Piedras Negras

Deported Migrants At Mexican Border Town Shelter In Piedras Negras

A boy plays spinning top at a shelter for migrants in Piedras Negras, Coahuila, Mexico, Feb. 15, 2025. Piedras Negras stands at the northeastern edge of Coahuila on the Mexico-United States border, across the Rio Grande River from Eagle Pass in the U.S. state of Texas. Asylum seekers from Latin American countries usually approach here to apply for legitimate entry into the U.S. territory. U.S. President Donald Trump has pledged to carry out the biggest deportation effort in U.S. history. On his first day in office he signed executive orders to suspend refugee admissions for months, require asylum seekers to stay in Mexico as their cases were adjudicated, and roll back humanitarian programs that had granted temporary legal status and work authorization to more than 1.5 million people. Lots of asylum seekers have been stranded at immigrant shelters in Piedras Negras since Trump's executive orders took effect as of Jan. 20. Photo by Li Mengxin/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Deported Migrants At Mexican Border Town Shelter In Piedras Negras

Deported Migrants At Mexican Border Town Shelter In Piedras Negras

A migrant takes a meal in a shelter in Piedras Negras, Coahuila, Mexico, Feb. 15, 2025. Piedras Negras stands at the northeastern edge of Coahuila on the Mexico-United States border, across the Rio Grande River from Eagle Pass in the U.S. state of Texas. Asylum seekers from Latin American countries usually approach here to apply for legitimate entry into the U.S. territory. U.S. President Donald Trump has pledged to carry out the biggest deportation effort in U.S. history. On his first day in office he signed executive orders to suspend refugee admissions for months, require asylum seekers to stay in Mexico as their cases were adjudicated, and roll back humanitarian programs that had granted temporary legal status and work authorization to more than 1.5 million people. Lots of asylum seekers have been stranded at immigrant shelters in Piedras Negras since Trump's executive orders took effect as of Jan. 20. Photo by Li Mengxin/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Deported Migrants At Mexican Border Town Shelter In Piedras Negras

Deported Migrants At Mexican Border Town Shelter In Piedras Negras

Migrants are pictured in a shelter in Piedras Negras, Coahuila, Mexico, Feb. 15, 2025. Piedras Negras stands at the northeastern edge of Coahuila on the Mexico-United States border, across the Rio Grande River from Eagle Pass in the U.S. state of Texas. Asylum seekers from Latin American countries usually approach here to apply for legitimate entry into the U.S. territory. U.S. President Donald Trump has pledged to carry out the biggest deportation effort in U.S. history. On his first day in office he signed executive orders to suspend refugee admissions for months, require asylum seekers to stay in Mexico as their cases were adjudicated, and roll back humanitarian programs that had granted temporary legal status and work authorization to more than 1.5 million people. Lots of asylum seekers have been stranded at immigrant shelters in Piedras Negras since Trump's executive orders took effect as of Jan. 20. Photo by Li Mengxin/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Deported Migrants At Mexican Border Town Shelter In Piedras Negras

Deported Migrants At Mexican Border Town Shelter In Piedras Negras

A migrant is pictured in a shelter in Piedras Negras, Coahuila, Mexico, Feb. 15, 2025. Piedras Negras stands at the northeastern edge of Coahuila on the Mexico-United States border, across the Rio Grande River from Eagle Pass in the U.S. state of Texas. Asylum seekers from Latin American countries usually approach here to apply for legitimate entry into the U.S. territory. U.S. President Donald Trump has pledged to carry out the biggest deportation effort in U.S. history. On his first day in office he signed executive orders to suspend refugee admissions for months, require asylum seekers to stay in Mexico as their cases were adjudicated, and roll back humanitarian programs that had granted temporary legal status and work authorization to more than 1.5 million people. Lots of asylum seekers have been stranded at immigrant shelters in Piedras Negras since Trump's executive orders took effect as of Jan. 20. Photo by Li Mengxin/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Deported Migrants At Mexican Border Town Shelter In Piedras Negras

Deported Migrants At Mexican Border Town Shelter In Piedras Negras

A boy is pictured at a shelter for migrants in Piedras Negras, Coahuila, Mexico, Feb. 15, 2025. Piedras Negras stands at the northeastern edge of Coahuila on the Mexico-United States border, across the Rio Grande River from Eagle Pass in the U.S. state of Texas. Asylum seekers from Latin American countries usually approach here to apply for legitimate entry into the U.S. territory. U.S. President Donald Trump has pledged to carry out the biggest deportation effort in U.S. history. On his first day in office he signed executive orders to suspend refugee admissions for months, require asylum seekers to stay in Mexico as their cases were adjudicated, and roll back humanitarian programs that had granted temporary legal status and work authorization to more than 1.5 million people. Lots of asylum seekers have been stranded at immigrant shelters in Piedras Negras since Trump's executive orders took effect as of Jan. 20. Photo by Li Mengxin/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Deported Migrants At Mexican Border Town Shelter In Piedras Negras

Deported Migrants At Mexican Border Town Shelter In Piedras Negras

Workers prepare yogurt at a shelter for migrants in Piedras Negras, Coahuila, Mexico, Feb. 15, 2025. Piedras Negras stands at the northeastern edge of Coahuila on the Mexico-United States border, across the Rio Grande River from Eagle Pass in the U.S. state of Texas. Asylum seekers from Latin American countries usually approach here to apply for legitimate entry into the U.S. territory. U.S. President Donald Trump has pledged to carry out the biggest deportation effort in U.S. history. On his first day in office he signed executive orders to suspend refugee admissions for months, require asylum seekers to stay in Mexico as their cases were adjudicated, and roll back humanitarian programs that had granted temporary legal status and work authorization to more than 1.5 million people. Lots of asylum seekers have been stranded at immigrant shelters in Piedras Negras since Trump's executive orders took effect as of Jan. 20. Photo by Li Mengxin/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Deported Migrants At Mexican Border Town Shelter In Piedras Negras

Deported Migrants At Mexican Border Town Shelter In Piedras Negras

Migrants are pictured in a shelter in Piedras Negras, Coahuila, Mexico, Feb. 15, 2025. Piedras Negras stands at the northeastern edge of Coahuila on the Mexico-United States border, across the Rio Grande River from Eagle Pass in the U.S. state of Texas. Asylum seekers from Latin American countries usually approach here to apply for legitimate entry into the U.S. territory. U.S. President Donald Trump has pledged to carry out the biggest deportation effort in U.S. history. On his first day in office he signed executive orders to suspend refugee admissions for months, require asylum seekers to stay in Mexico as their cases were adjudicated, and roll back humanitarian programs that had granted temporary legal status and work authorization to more than 1.5 million people. Lots of asylum seekers have been stranded at immigrant shelters in Piedras Negras since Trump's executive orders took effect as of Jan. 20. Photo by Li Mengxin/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Deported Migrants At Mexican Border Town Shelter In Piedras Negras

Deported Migrants At Mexican Border Town Shelter In Piedras Negras

Migrants are pictured in a shelter in Piedras Negras, Coahuila, Mexico, Feb. 15, 2025. Piedras Negras stands at the northeastern edge of Coahuila on the Mexico-United States border, across the Rio Grande River from Eagle Pass in the U.S. state of Texas. Asylum seekers from Latin American countries usually approach here to apply for legitimate entry into the U.S. territory. U.S. President Donald Trump has pledged to carry out the biggest deportation effort in U.S. history. On his first day in office he signed executive orders to suspend refugee admissions for months, require asylum seekers to stay in Mexico as their cases were adjudicated, and roll back humanitarian programs that had granted temporary legal status and work authorization to more than 1.5 million people. Lots of asylum seekers have been stranded at immigrant shelters in Piedras Negras since Trump's executive orders took effect as of Jan. 20. Photo by Li Mengxin/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Border Between Mexico and The United States

Border Between Mexico and The United States

A drone photo taken on February 3, 2025 in Mexico's Ciudad Juarez shows a part of the U.S.-Mexico border wall and the Rio Grande River. Located on the border between Mexico and the United States, Ciudad Juarez is an important city in the Mexican state of Chihuahua, just across the Rio Grande River from El Paso, Texas in the United States. Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum confirmed on Tuesday that 10,000 National Guard troops have begun deployment along the 3,200-km border with the United States. Photo by Xinhua/Li Mengxin/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Border Between Mexico and The United States

Border Between Mexico and The United States

Vehicles wait in line to pass through a border checkpoint in Ciudad Juarez, state of Chihuahua, Mexico, February 2, 2025. Located on the border between Mexico and the United States, Ciudad Juarez is an important city in the Mexican state of Chihuahua, just across the Rio Grande River from El Paso, Texas in the United States. Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum confirmed on Tuesday that 10,000 National Guard troops have begun deployment along the 3,200-km border with the United States. Photo by Xinhua/Li Mengxin/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Border Between Mexico and The United States

Border Between Mexico and The United States

A drone photo taken on February 4, 2025 in Mexico's Ciudad Juarez shows a part of the U.S.-Mexico border wall. Located on the border between Mexico and the United States, Ciudad Juarez is an important city in the Mexican state of Chihuahua, just across the Rio Grande River from El Paso, Texas in the United States. Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum confirmed on Tuesday that 10,000 National Guard troops have begun deployment along the 3,200-km border with the United States. Photo by Xinhua/Li Mengxin/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Border Between Mexico and The United States

Border Between Mexico and The United States

A drone photo taken on February 3, 2025 in Mexico's Ciudad Juarez shows a part of the U.S.-Mexico border wall. Located on the border between Mexico and the United States, Ciudad Juarez is an important city in the Mexican state of Chihuahua, just across the Rio Grande River from El Paso, Texas in the United States. Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum confirmed on Tuesday that 10,000 National Guard troops have begun deployment along the 3,200-km border with the United States. Photo by Xinhua/Li Mengxin/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Border Between Mexico and The United States

Border Between Mexico and The United States

A drone photo taken on February 4, 2025 in Mexico's Ciudad Juarez shows a part of the U.S.-Mexico border wall. Located on the border between Mexico and the United States, Ciudad Juarez is an important city in the Mexican state of Chihuahua, just across the Rio Grande River from El Paso, Texas in the United States. Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum confirmed on Tuesday that 10,000 National Guard troops have begun deployment along the 3,200-km border with the United States. Photo by Xinhua/Li Mengxin/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Border Between Mexico and The United States

Border Between Mexico and The United States

A drone photo taken on February 4, 2025 in Mexico's Ciudad Juarez shows a part of the U.S.-Mexico border wall. Located on the border between Mexico and the United States, Ciudad Juarez is an important city in the Mexican state of Chihuahua, just across the Rio Grande River from El Paso, Texas in the United States. Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum confirmed on Tuesday that 10,000 National Guard troops have begun deployment along the 3,200-km border with the United States. Photo by Xinhua/Li Mengxin/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Migrant Shelter - Mexico

Migrant Shelter - Mexico

A woman helps her family comb hair at a migrant shelter in Ciudad Juarez, state of Chihuahua, Mexico, February 2, 2025. Located on the border between Mexico and the United States, Ciudad Juarez is an important city in the Mexican state of Chihuahua, just across the Rio Grande River from El Paso, Texas in the United States. A large number of immigrants from Latin American countries gather here, and migrant shelters provide temporary housing for them. Photo by Xinhua/Li Mengxin/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Migrant Shelter - Mexico

Migrant Shelter - Mexico

People talk at a migrant shelter in Ciudad Juarez, state of Chihuahua, Mexico, February 2, 2025. Located on the border between Mexico and the United States, Ciudad Juarez is an important city in the Mexican state of Chihuahua, just across the Rio Grande River from El Paso, Texas in the United States. A large number of immigrants from Latin American countries gather here, and migrant shelters provide temporary housing for them. Photo by Xinhua/Li Mengxin/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Migrant Shelter - Mexico

Migrant Shelter - Mexico

A teenager rests at a migrant shelter in Ciudad Juarez, state of Chihuahua, Mexico, February 2, 2025. Located on the border between Mexico and the United States, Ciudad Juarez is an important city in the Mexican state of Chihuahua, just across the Rio Grande River from El Paso, Texas in the United States. A large number of immigrants from Latin American countries gather here, and migrant shelters provide temporary housing for them. Photo by Xinhua/Li Mengxin/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Migrant Shelter - Mexico

Migrant Shelter - Mexico

A mother helps her daughter comb hair at a migrant shelter in Ciudad Juarez, state of Chihuahua, Mexico, February 2, 2025. Located on the border between Mexico and the United States, Ciudad Juarez is an important city in the Mexican state of Chihuahua, just across the Rio Grande River from El Paso, Texas in the United States. A large number of immigrants from Latin American countries gather here, and migrant shelters provide temporary housing for them. Photo by Xinhua/Li Mengxin/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Chinese Soldiers’ Remains Burial Ceremony - China

Chinese Soldiers’ Remains Burial Ceremony - China

Guards of honor escort the caskets of the fallen Chinese People's Volunteers (CPV) martyrs during a burial ceremony at the CPV martyrs' cemetery in Shenyang, northeast China's Liaoning Province, Nov. 29, 2024. The remains of 43 Chinese People's Volunteers (CPV) soldiers who lost their lives during the War to Resist U.S. Aggression and Aid Korea (1950-1953) were laid to rest on Friday in Shenyang, capital of northeast China's Liaoning Province. Since 2014, China and the Republic of Korea (ROK), in accordance with international laws and humanitarian principles, have completed 11 consecutive handovers of the remains of 981 CPV martyrs who died in the ROK. About 74 years ago, the CPV crossed the Yalu River and fought alongside the army and civilians of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. After an arduous fight that lasted almost three years, the CPV eventually won the War to Resist U.S. Aggression and Aid Korea. More than 197,000 CPV soldiers were confirmed killed in the war. Photo by Xinhua/Li Gang/ABACAP

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Chinese Soldiers’ Remains Burial Ceremony - China

Chinese Soldiers’ Remains Burial Ceremony - China

This photo taken on Nov. 29, 2024 shows the caskets of the fallen Chinese People's Volunteers (CPV) martyrs during a burial ceremony at the CPV martyrs' cemetery in Shenyang, northeast China's Liaoning Province. The remains of 43 Chinese People's Volunteers (CPV) soldiers who lost their lives during the War to Resist U.S. Aggression and Aid Korea (1950-1953) were laid to rest on Friday in Shenyang, capital of northeast China's Liaoning Province. Since 2014, China and the Republic of Korea (ROK), in accordance with international laws and humanitarian principles, have completed 11 consecutive handovers of the remains of 981 CPV martyrs who died in the ROK. About 74 years ago, the CPV crossed the Yalu River and fought alongside the army and civilians of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. After an arduous fight that lasted almost three years, the CPV eventually won the War to Resist U.S. Aggression and Aid Korea. More than 197,000 CPV soldiers were confirmed killed in the war. Photo by Xinhua/Li Jie/ABACA

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Chinese Soldiers’ Remains Burial Ceremony - China

Chinese Soldiers’ Remains Burial Ceremony - China

Guards of honor escort the caskets of the fallen Chinese People's Volunteers (CPV) martyrs during a burial ceremony at the CPV martyrs' cemetery in Shenyang, northeast China's Liaoning Province, Nov. 29, 2024. The remains of 43 Chinese People's Volunteers (CPV) soldiers who lost their lives during the War to Resist U.S. Aggression and Aid Korea (1950-1953) were laid to rest on Friday in Shenyang, capital of northeast China's Liaoning Province. Since 2014, China and the Republic of Korea (ROK), in accordance with international laws and humanitarian principles, have completed 11 consecutive handovers of the remains of 981 CPV martyrs who died in the ROK. About 74 years ago, the CPV crossed the Yalu River and fought alongside the army and civilians of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. After an arduous fight that lasted almost three years, the CPV eventually won the War to Resist U.S. Aggression and Aid Korea. More than 197,000 CPV soldiers were confirmed killed in the war. Photo by Xinhua/Li Gang/ABACAP

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Crab Farming - China

Crab Farming - China

Li Nan (C) and farmers stand by a crab pond in Xuegong Village, Linyi County, north China's Shanxi Province, Aug. 13, 2024. Located on the bank of the Yellow River, Xuegong Village boasts over 333.3 hectares of Yellow River tidal flats and nearly 333.3 hectares of barren ditches. In recent years, the local community has integrated these lands to develop specialized aquaculture. The Yellow River tidal flats with lush aquatic plants provide excellent conditions for crab growth. 39-year-old Li Nan returned home to start a crab farming business four years ago. Farming crabs was not easy. In the first two years of his venture, due to immature aquaculture techniques, the survival rate of the crabs in his ponds was only about 30%. Through continuous exploration, the survival rate of the crabs he farmed increased significantly. After several years of dedicated research, Li Nan has now become a well-known "crab farming expert" in the area, and his crab ponds have expanded to 33.35 hectares. Villagers frequently come t

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Crab Farming - China

Crab Farming - China

Li Nan introduces crabs via livestreaming by a crab pond in Xuegong Village, Linyi County, north China's Shanxi Province, Aug. 13, 2024. Located on the bank of the Yellow River, Xuegong Village boasts over 333.3 hectares of Yellow River tidal flats and nearly 333.3 hectares of barren ditches. In recent years, the local community has integrated these lands to develop specialized aquaculture. The Yellow River tidal flats with lush aquatic plants provide excellent conditions for crab growth. 39-year-old Li Nan returned home to start a crab farming business four years ago. Farming crabs was not easy. In the first two years of his venture, due to immature aquaculture techniques, the survival rate of the crabs in his ponds was only about 30%. Through continuous exploration, the survival rate of the crabs he farmed increased significantly. After several years of dedicated research, Li Nan has now become a well-known "crab farming expert" in the area, and his crab ponds have expanded to 33.35 hectares. Villagers freq

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Crab Farming - China

Crab Farming - China

Farmers prepare crabs fodder by a crab pond in Xuegong Village, Linyi County, north China's Shanxi Province, Aug. 13, 2024. Located on the bank of the Yellow River, Xuegong Village boasts over 333.3 hectares of Yellow River tidal flats and nearly 333.3 hectares of barren ditches. In recent years, the local community has integrated these lands to develop specialized aquaculture. The Yellow River tidal flats with lush aquatic plants provide excellent conditions for crab growth. 39-year-old Li Nan returned home to start a crab farming business four years ago. Farming crabs was not easy. In the first two years of his venture, due to immature aquaculture techniques, the survival rate of the crabs in his ponds was only about 30%. Through continuous exploration, the survival rate of the crabs he farmed increased significantly. After several years of dedicated research, Li Nan has now become a well-known "crab farming expert" in the area, and his crab ponds have expanded to 33.35 hectares. Villagers frequently come t

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Crab Farming - China

Crab Farming - China

Farmers prepare to feed crabs in a crab pond in Xuegong Village, Linyi County, north China's Shanxi Province, Aug. 13, 2024. Located on the bank of the Yellow River, Xuegong Village boasts over 333.3 hectares of Yellow River tidal flats and nearly 333.3 hectares of barren ditches. In recent years, the local community has integrated these lands to develop specialized aquaculture. The Yellow River tidal flats with lush aquatic plants provide excellent conditions for crab growth. 39-year-old Li Nan returned home to start a crab farming business four years ago. Farming crabs was not easy. In the first two years of his venture, due to immature aquaculture techniques, the survival rate of the crabs in his ponds was only about 30%. Through continuous exploration, the survival rate of the crabs he farmed increased significantly. After several years of dedicated research, Li Nan has now become a well-known "crab farming expert" in the area, and his crab ponds have expanded to 33.35 hectares. Villagers frequently come

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Crab Farming - China

Crab Farming - China

An aerial drone photo shows crab ponds in Xuegong Village, Linyi County, north China's Shanxi Province, Aug. 13, 2024. Located on the bank of the Yellow River, Xuegong Village boasts over 333.3 hectares of Yellow River tidal flats and nearly 333.3 hectares of barren ditches. In recent years, the local community has integrated these lands to develop specialized aquaculture. The Yellow River tidal flats with lush aquatic plants provide excellent conditions for crab growth. 39-year-old Li Nan returned home to start a crab farming business four years ago. Farming crabs was not easy. In the first two years of his venture, due to immature aquaculture techniques, the survival rate of the crabs in his ponds was only about 30%. Through continuous exploration, the survival rate of the crabs he farmed increased significantly. After several years of dedicated research, Li Nan has now become a well-known "crab farming expert" in the area, and his crab ponds have expanded to 33.35 hectares. Villagers frequently come to him

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Crab Farming - China

Crab Farming - China

Staff members invited by Li Nan make a short video introducing crabs by a crab pond in Xuegong Village, Linyi County, north China's Shanxi Province, Aug. 10, 2024. Located on the bank of the Yellow River, Xuegong Village boasts over 333.3 hectares of Yellow River tidal flats and nearly 333.3 hectares of barren ditches. In recent years, the local community has integrated these lands to develop specialized aquaculture. The Yellow River tidal flats with lush aquatic plants provide excellent conditions for crab growth. 39-year-old Li Nan returned home to start a crab farming business four years ago. Farming crabs was not easy. In the first two years of his venture, due to immature aquaculture techniques, the survival rate of the crabs in his ponds was only about 30%. Through continuous exploration, the survival rate of the crabs he farmed increased significantly. After several years of dedicated research, Li Nan has now become a well-known "crab farming expert" in the area, and his crab ponds have expanded to 33.

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Crab Farming - China

Crab Farming - China

An aerial drone photo shows crab ponds in Xuegong Village, Linyi County, north China's Shanxi Province, Aug. 13, 2024. Located on the bank of the Yellow River, Xuegong Village boasts over 333.3 hectares of Yellow River tidal flats and nearly 333.3 hectares of barren ditches. In recent years, the local community has integrated these lands to develop specialized aquaculture. The Yellow River tidal flats with lush aquatic plants provide excellent conditions for crab growth. 39-year-old Li Nan returned home to start a crab farming business four years ago. Farming crabs was not easy. In the first two years of his venture, due to immature aquaculture techniques, the survival rate of the crabs in his ponds was only about 30%. Through continuous exploration, the survival rate of the crabs he farmed increased significantly. After several years of dedicated research, Li Nan has now become a well-known "crab farming expert" in the area, and his crab ponds have expanded to 33.35 hectares. Villagers frequently come to him

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Crab Farming - China

Crab Farming - China

Farmers feed crabs in a crab pond in Xuegong Village, Linyi County, north China's Shanxi Province, Aug. 13, 2024. Located on the bank of the Yellow River, Xuegong Village boasts over 333.3 hectares of Yellow River tidal flats and nearly 333.3 hectares of barren ditches. In recent years, the local community has integrated these lands to develop specialized aquaculture. The Yellow River tidal flats with lush aquatic plants provide excellent conditions for crab growth. 39-year-old Li Nan returned home to start a crab farming business four years ago. Farming crabs was not easy. In the first two years of his venture, due to immature aquaculture techniques, the survival rate of the crabs in his ponds was only about 30%. Through continuous exploration, the survival rate of the crabs he farmed increased significantly. After several years of dedicated research, Li Nan has now become a well-known "crab farming expert" in the area, and his crab ponds have expanded to 33.35 hectares. Villagers frequently come to him for

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