•  

China: Kitten Intercepts Thrown Ball, Locking Eyes on Toy

On August 26, 2025, in Fujian, located in southeastern China, the person tossed a small pink ball toward the cat. The kitten reacted immediately and caught the ball. The owner threw the ball again, and once more the kitten, just as before, intercepted it, keeping its eyes locked on the toy.

  •  
Practical training for SPP installers held in Kyiv

Practical training for SPP installers held in Kyiv

A participant in a safety helmet shows a locking carabiner during the practical training for solar panel installers in Kyiv, Ukraine, on May 9, 2025 (Photo by Yuliia Ovsiannikova/Ukrinform)

  •  
Practical training for SPP installers held in Kyiv

Practical training for SPP installers held in Kyiv

A participant shows a locking carabiner during the practical training for solar panel installers in Kyiv, Ukraine, on May 9, 2025 (Photo by Yuliia Ovsiannikova/Ukrinform)

  •  
Taklimakan Desert Control Afforestation - China

Taklimakan Desert Control Afforestation - China

An aerial drone photo taken on April 7, 2025 shows oleaster saplings in Hotan County of Hotan Prefecture, northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. The Taklimakan Desert in northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region covers 337,600 square kilometers and its circumference measures 3,046 kilometers, making it the largest desert in China and the second-largest drifting desert in the world. Thanks to decades-long sand prevention and control efforts, the Taklimakan Desert was completely encircled with a sand-blocking green belt on Nov. 28, 2024. In 2025, Xinjiang aims to afforest a land area of about 796,000 hectares, including 562,666 hectares for frontline control in the Taklimakan Desert. These afforestations form a part of the Three-North Shelterbelt Forest Program, the world's largest afforestation program, which tackles desertification in northwest, north and northeast China. Meanwhile, Xinjiang will further widen the sand-blocking green belt and enhance desert-locking efforts to achieve sus

  •  
Taklimakan Desert Control Afforestation - China

Taklimakan Desert Control Afforestation - China

This photo taken on April 13, 2025 shows a wheat field irrigated by desalinated water in Xayar County, Aksu Prefecture, northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. The Taklimakan Desert in northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region covers 337,600 square kilometers and its circumference measures 3,046 kilometers, making it the largest desert in China and the second-largest drifting desert in the world. Thanks to decades-long sand prevention and control efforts, the Taklimakan Desert was completely encircled with a sand-blocking green belt on Nov. 28, 2024. In 2025, Xinjiang aims to afforest a land area of about 796,000 hectares, including 562,666 hectares for frontline control in the Taklimakan Desert. These afforestations form a part of the Three-North Shelterbelt Forest Program, the world's largest afforestation program, which tackles desertification in northwest, north and northeast China. Meanwhile, Xinjiang will further widen the sand-blocking green belt and enhance desert-locking efforts

  •  
Taklimakan Desert Control Afforestation - China

Taklimakan Desert Control Afforestation - China

A villager arranges a drip irrigation pipe at a desert-control model zone in Yutian County of Hotan Prefecture, northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, April 8, 2025. The Taklimakan Desert in northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region covers 337,600 square kilometers and its circumference measures 3,046 kilometers, making it the largest desert in China and the second-largest drifting desert in the world. Thanks to decades-long sand prevention and control efforts, the Taklimakan Desert was completely encircled with a sand-blocking green belt on Nov. 28, 2024. In 2025, Xinjiang aims to afforest a land area of about 796,000 hectares, including 562,666 hectares for frontline control in the Taklimakan Desert. These afforestations form a part of the Three-North Shelterbelt Forest Program, the world's largest afforestation program, which tackles desertification in northwest, north and northeast China. Meanwhile, Xinjiang will further widen the sand-blocking green belt and enhance desert-locking e

  •  
Taklimakan Desert Control Afforestation - China

Taklimakan Desert Control Afforestation - China

A villager plants coix at a sand industry experimental base in Yutian County of Hotan Prefecture, northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region on April 8, 2025. The Taklimakan Desert in northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region covers 337,600 square kilometers and its circumference measures 3,046 kilometers, making it the largest desert in China and the second-largest drifting desert in the world. Thanks to decades-long sand prevention and control efforts, the Taklimakan Desert was completely encircled with a sand-blocking green belt on Nov. 28, 2024. In 2025, Xinjiang aims to afforest a land area of about 796,000 hectares, including 562,666 hectares for frontline control in the Taklimakan Desert. These afforestations form a part of the Three-North Shelterbelt Forest Program, the world's largest afforestation program, which tackles desertification in northwest, north and northeast China. Meanwhile, Xinjiang will further widen the sand-blocking green belt and enhance desert-locking efforts to ac

  •  
Taklimakan Desert Control Afforestation - China

Taklimakan Desert Control Afforestation - China

An aerial drone photo taken on April 8, 2025 shows checkerboard sand barriers in Minfeng County of Hotan Prefecture, northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. The Taklimakan Desert in northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region covers 337,600 square kilometers and its circumference measures 3,046 kilometers, making it the largest desert in China and the second-largest drifting desert in the world. Thanks to decades-long sand prevention and control efforts, the Taklimakan Desert was completely encircled with a sand-blocking green belt on Nov. 28, 2024. In 2025, Xinjiang aims to afforest a land area of about 796,000 hectares, including 562,666 hectares for frontline control in the Taklimakan Desert. These afforestations form a part of the Three-North Shelterbelt Forest Program, the world's largest afforestation program, which tackles desertification in northwest, north and northeast China. Meanwhile, Xinjiang will further widen the sand-blocking green belt and enhance desert-locking efforts to

  •  
Taklimakan Desert Control Afforestation - China

Taklimakan Desert Control Afforestation - China

People arrange drip irrigation pipes at a sand-control experimental base in Yutian County of Hotan Prefecture, northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, April 8, 2025. The Taklimakan Desert in northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region covers 337,600 square kilometers and its circumference measures 3,046 kilometers, making it the largest desert in China and the second-largest drifting desert in the world. Thanks to decades-long sand prevention and control efforts, the Taklimakan Desert was completely encircled with a sand-blocking green belt on Nov. 28, 2024. In 2025, Xinjiang aims to afforest a land area of about 796,000 hectares, including 562,666 hectares for frontline control in the Taklimakan Desert. These afforestations form a part of the Three-North Shelterbelt Forest Program, the world's largest afforestation program, which tackles desertification in northwest, north and northeast China. Meanwhile, Xinjiang will further widen the sand-blocking green belt and enhance desert-locking ef

  •  
Taklimakan Desert Control Afforestation - China

Taklimakan Desert Control Afforestation - China

An aerial drone photo taken on April 13, 2025 shows a photovoltaic power project in Xayar County, Aksu Prefecture, northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. The Taklimakan Desert in northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region covers 337,600 square kilometers and its circumference measures 3,046 kilometers, making it the largest desert in China and the second-largest drifting desert in the world. Thanks to decades-long sand prevention and control efforts, the Taklimakan Desert was completely encircled with a sand-blocking green belt on Nov. 28, 2024. In 2025, Xinjiang aims to afforest a land area of about 796,000 hectares, including 562,666 hectares for frontline control in the Taklimakan Desert. These afforestations form a part of the Three-North Shelterbelt Forest Program, the world's largest afforestation program, which tackles desertification in northwest, north and northeast China. Meanwhile, Xinjiang will further widen the sand-blocking green belt and enhance desert-locking efforts to ac

  •  
Taklimakan Desert Control Afforestation - China

Taklimakan Desert Control Afforestation - China

An aerial drone photo taken on April 13, 2025 shows a photovoltaic power project in Xayar County, Aksu Prefecture, northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. The Taklimakan Desert in northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region covers 337,600 square kilometers and its circumference measures 3,046 kilometers, making it the largest desert in China and the second-largest drifting desert in the world. Thanks to decades-long sand prevention and control efforts, the Taklimakan Desert was completely encircled with a sand-blocking green belt on Nov. 28, 2024. In 2025, Xinjiang aims to afforest a land area of about 796,000 hectares, including 562,666 hectares for frontline control in the Taklimakan Desert. These afforestations form a part of the Three-North Shelterbelt Forest Program, the world's largest afforestation program, which tackles desertification in northwest, north and northeast China. Meanwhile, Xinjiang will further widen the sand-blocking green belt and enhance desert-locking efforts to ac

  •  
Taklimakan Desert Control Afforestation - China

Taklimakan Desert Control Afforestation - China

An aerial drone photo taken on April 12, 2025 shows a grassland in Baicheng County, Aksu Prefecture, northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. The Taklimakan Desert in northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region covers 337,600 square kilometers and its circumference measures 3,046 kilometers, making it the largest desert in China and the second-largest drifting desert in the world. Thanks to decades-long sand prevention and control efforts, the Taklimakan Desert was completely encircled with a sand-blocking green belt on Nov. 28, 2024. In 2025, Xinjiang aims to afforest a land area of about 796,000 hectares, including 562,666 hectares for frontline control in the Taklimakan Desert. These afforestations form a part of the Three-North Shelterbelt Forest Program, the world's largest afforestation program, which tackles desertification in northwest, north and northeast China. Meanwhile, Xinjiang will further widen the sand-blocking green belt and enhance desert-locking efforts to achieve sustaina

  •  
Paris 2024 - Parisians And Tourists Cope With Security Perimeter

Paris 2024 - Parisians And Tourists Cope With Security Perimeter

A view of the fenced rue de Rivoli near the Louvre Museum in Paris on July 19, 2024, ahead of the opening ceremony of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. French security forces began locking down large parts of central Paris on July 18, 2024, ahead of the hugely complex Olympics opening ceremony the week after on the river Seine. The opening parade along six kilometres of the river led to the closure of riverside central districts to most vehicles from 5:00 am (0300 GMT) on July 18. Photo by Karim Ait Adjedjou/ABACAPRESS.COM

  •  
Paris 2024 - Parisians And Tourists Cope With Security Perimeter

Paris 2024 - Parisians And Tourists Cope With Security Perimeter

Gendarmerie officers check pedestrians QR codes at a barriers checkpoint to circulate near the Louvre Museum in Paris on July 19, 2024, ahead of the opening ceremony of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. French security forces began locking down large parts of central Paris on July 18, 2024, ahead of the hugely complex Olympics opening ceremony the week after on the river Seine. The opening parade along six kilometres of the river led to the closure of riverside central districts to most vehicles from 5:00 am (0300 GMT) on July 18. Photo by Karim Ait Adjedjou/ABACAPRESS.COM

  •  
Paris 2024 - Parisians And Tourists Cope With Security Perimeter

Paris 2024 - Parisians And Tourists Cope With Security Perimeter

A view of the fenced rue de Rivoli near the Louvre Museum in Paris on July 19, 2024, ahead of the opening ceremony of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. French security forces began locking down large parts of central Paris on July 18, 2024, ahead of the hugely complex Olympics opening ceremony the week after on the river Seine. The opening parade along six kilometres of the river led to the closure of riverside central districts to most vehicles from 5:00 am (0300 GMT) on July 18. Photo by Karim Ait Adjedjou/ABACAPRESS.COM

  •  
Paris 2024 - Parisians And Tourists Cope With Security Perimeter

Paris 2024 - Parisians And Tourists Cope With Security Perimeter

A view of the fenced rue de Rivoli near the Louvre Museum in Paris on July 19, 2024, ahead of the opening ceremony of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. French security forces began locking down large parts of central Paris on July 18, 2024, ahead of the hugely complex Olympics opening ceremony the week after on the river Seine. The opening parade along six kilometres of the river led to the closure of riverside central districts to most vehicles from 5:00 am (0300 GMT) on July 18. Photo by Karim Ait Adjedjou/ABACAPRESS.COM

  •  
Paris 2024 - Parisians And Tourists Cope With Security Perimeter

Paris 2024 - Parisians And Tourists Cope With Security Perimeter

Gendarmerie officers check pedestrians QR codes at a barriers checkpoint to circulate near the Louvre Museum in Paris, France on July 19, 2024, ahead of the opening ceremony of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. French security forces began locking down large parts of central Paris on July 18, 2024, ahead of the hugely complex Olympics opening ceremony the week after on the river Seine. The opening parade along six kilometres of the river led to the closure of riverside central districts to most vehicles from 5:00 am (0300 GMT) on July 18. Photo by Karim Ait Adjedjou/ABACAPRESS.COM

  •  
Paris 2024 - Parisians And Tourists Cope With Security Perimeter

Paris 2024 - Parisians And Tourists Cope With Security Perimeter

A view of the fenced rue de Rivoli near the Louvre Museum in Paris on July 19, 2024, ahead of the opening ceremony of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. French security forces began locking down large parts of central Paris on July 18, 2024, ahead of the hugely complex Olympics opening ceremony the week after on the river Seine. The opening parade along six kilometres of the river led to the closure of riverside central districts to most vehicles from 5:00 am (0300 GMT) on July 18. Photo by Karim Ait Adjedjou/ABACAPRESS.COM

  •  
Paris 2024 - Parisians And Tourists Cope With Security Perimeter

Paris 2024 - Parisians And Tourists Cope With Security Perimeter

A view of the fenced rue de Rivoli near the Louvre Museum in Paris on July 19, 2024, ahead of the opening ceremony of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. French security forces began locking down large parts of central Paris on July 18, 2024, ahead of the hugely complex Olympics opening ceremony the week after on the river Seine. The opening parade along six kilometres of the river led to the closure of riverside central districts to most vehicles from 5:00 am (0300 GMT) on July 18. Photo by Karim Ait Adjedjou/ABACAPRESS.COM

  •  
Paris 2024 - Parisians And Tourists Cope With Security Perimeter

Paris 2024 - Parisians And Tourists Cope With Security Perimeter

Gendarmerie officers check pedestrians QR codes at a barriers checkpoint to circulate near the Louvre Museum in Paris, France on July 19, 2024, ahead of the opening ceremony of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. French security forces began locking down large parts of central Paris on July 18, 2024, ahead of the hugely complex Olympics opening ceremony the week after on the river Seine. The opening parade along six kilometres of the river led to the closure of riverside central districts to most vehicles from 5:00 am (0300 GMT) on July 18. Photo by Karim Ait Adjedjou/ABACAPRESS.COM

  •  
Paris 2024 - Parisians And Tourists Cope With Security Perimeter

Paris 2024 - Parisians And Tourists Cope With Security Perimeter

A view of the fenced rue de Rivoli near the Louvre Museum in Paris on July 19, 2024, ahead of the opening ceremony of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. French security forces began locking down large parts of central Paris on July 18, 2024, ahead of the hugely complex Olympics opening ceremony the week after on the river Seine. The opening parade along six kilometres of the river led to the closure of riverside central districts to most vehicles from 5:00 am (0300 GMT) on July 18. Photo by Karim Ait Adjedjou/ABACAPRESS.COM

  •  
Paris 2024 - Parisians And Tourists Cope With Security Perimeter

Paris 2024 - Parisians And Tourists Cope With Security Perimeter

A view of the fenced rue de Rivoli near the Louvre Museum in Paris on July 19, 2024, ahead of the opening ceremony of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. French security forces began locking down large parts of central Paris on July 18, 2024, ahead of the hugely complex Olympics opening ceremony the week after on the river Seine. The opening parade along six kilometres of the river led to the closure of riverside central districts to most vehicles from 5:00 am (0300 GMT) on July 18. Photo by Karim Ait Adjedjou/ABACAPRESS.COM

  •  
Paris 2024 - Parisians And Tourists Cope With Security Perimeter

Paris 2024 - Parisians And Tourists Cope With Security Perimeter

A view of the fenced rue de Rivoli near the Louvre Museum in Paris on July 19, 2024, ahead of the opening ceremony of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. French security forces began locking down large parts of central Paris on July 18, 2024, ahead of the hugely complex Olympics opening ceremony the week after on the river Seine. The opening parade along six kilometres of the river led to the closure of riverside central districts to most vehicles from 5:00 am (0300 GMT) on July 18. Photo by Karim Ait Adjedjou/ABACAPRESS.COM

  •  
Paris 2024 - Parisians And Tourists Cope With Security Perimeter

Paris 2024 - Parisians And Tourists Cope With Security Perimeter

Gendarmerie officers check pedestrians QR codes at a barriers checkpoint to circulate near the Louvre Museum in Paris, France on July 19, 2024, ahead of the opening ceremony of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. French security forces began locking down large parts of central Paris on July 18, 2024, ahead of the hugely complex Olympics opening ceremony the week after on the river Seine. The opening parade along six kilometres of the river led to the closure of riverside central districts to most vehicles from 5:00 am (0300 GMT) on July 18. Photo by Karim Ait Adjedjou/ABACAPRESS.COM

  •  
Paris 2024 - Parisians And Tourists Cope With Security Perimeter

Paris 2024 - Parisians And Tourists Cope With Security Perimeter

A view of the fenced rue de Rivoli near the Louvre Museum in Paris on July 19, 2024, ahead of the opening ceremony of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. French security forces began locking down large parts of central Paris on July 18, 2024, ahead of the hugely complex Olympics opening ceremony the week after on the river Seine. The opening parade along six kilometres of the river led to the closure of riverside central districts to most vehicles from 5:00 am (0300 GMT) on July 18. Photo by Karim Ait Adjedjou/ABACAPRESS.COM

  •  
Paris 2024 - Parisians And Tourists Cope With Security Perimeter

Paris 2024 - Parisians And Tourists Cope With Security Perimeter

A view of the fenced Jardin Des Tuileries near the Louvre Museum in Paris on July 19, 2024, ahead of the opening ceremony of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. French security forces began locking down large parts of central Paris on July 18, 2024, ahead of the hugely complex Olympics opening ceremony the week after on the river Seine. The opening parade along six kilometres of the river led to the closure of riverside central districts to most vehicles from 5:00 am (0300 GMT) on July 18. Photo by Karim Ait Adjedjou/ABACAPRESS.COM

  •  
Paris 2024 - Parisians And Tourists Cope With Security Perimeter

Paris 2024 - Parisians And Tourists Cope With Security Perimeter

A gendarme officer shows an alternate way to a tourist in the Jardin des Tuileries near the Louvre Museum in Paris on July 19, 2024, ahead of the opening ceremony of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. French security forces began locking down large parts of central Paris on July 18, 2024, ahead of the hugely complex Olympics opening ceremony the week after on the river Seine. The opening parade along six kilometres of the river led to the closure of riverside central districts to most vehicles from 5:00 am (0300 GMT) on July 18. Photo by Karim Ait Adjedjou/ABACAPRESS.COM

  •  
Paris 2024 - Parisians And Tourists Cope With Security Perimeter

Paris 2024 - Parisians And Tourists Cope With Security Perimeter

Stands are installed along the River Seine in Paris, France on July 19, 2024, ahead of the opening ceremony of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. French security forces began locking down large parts of central Paris on July 18, 2024, ahead of the hugely complex Olympics opening ceremony the week after on the river Seine. The opening parade along six kilometres of the river led to the closure of riverside central districts to most vehicles from 5:00 am (0300 GMT) on July 18. Photo by Karim Ait Adjedjou/ABACAPRESS.COM

  •  
Paris 2024 - Parisians And Tourists Cope With Security Perimeter

Paris 2024 - Parisians And Tourists Cope With Security Perimeter

A view of the fenced Jardin Des Tuileries near the Louvre Museum in Paris on July 19, 2024, ahead of the opening ceremony of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. French security forces began locking down large parts of central Paris on July 18, 2024, ahead of the hugely complex Olympics opening ceremony the week after on the river Seine. The opening parade along six kilometres of the river led to the closure of riverside central districts to most vehicles from 5:00 am (0300 GMT) on July 18. Photo by Karim Ait Adjedjou/ABACAPRESS.COM

  •  
Paris 2024 - Parisians And Tourists Cope With Security Perimeter

Paris 2024 - Parisians And Tourists Cope With Security Perimeter

A view of the fenced Jardin Des Tuileries near the Louvre Museum in Paris on July 19, 2024, ahead of the opening ceremony of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. French security forces began locking down large parts of central Paris on July 18, 2024, ahead of the hugely complex Olympics opening ceremony the week after on the river Seine. The opening parade along six kilometres of the river led to the closure of riverside central districts to most vehicles from 5:00 am (0300 GMT) on July 18. Photo by Karim Ait Adjedjou/ABACAPRESS.COM

  •  
Paris 2024 - Parisians And Tourists Cope With Security Perimeter

Paris 2024 - Parisians And Tourists Cope With Security Perimeter

Stands are installed along the River Seine in Paris, France on July 19, 2024, ahead of the opening ceremony of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. French security forces began locking down large parts of central Paris on July 18, 2024, ahead of the hugely complex Olympics opening ceremony the week after on the river Seine. The opening parade along six kilometres of the river led to the closure of riverside central districts to most vehicles from 5:00 am (0300 GMT) on July 18. Photo by Karim Ait Adjedjou/ABACAPRESS.COM

  •  
Paris 2024 - Parisians And Tourists Cope With Security Perimeter

Paris 2024 - Parisians And Tourists Cope With Security Perimeter

A view of the fenced Jardin Des Tuileries near the Louvre Museum in Paris on July 19, 2024, ahead of the opening ceremony of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. French security forces began locking down large parts of central Paris on July 18, 2024, ahead of the hugely complex Olympics opening ceremony the week after on the river Seine. The opening parade along six kilometres of the river led to the closure of riverside central districts to most vehicles from 5:00 am (0300 GMT) on July 18. Photo by Karim Ait Adjedjou/ABACAPRESS.COM

  •  
Paris 2024 - Parisians And Tourists Cope With Security Perimeter

Paris 2024 - Parisians And Tourists Cope With Security Perimeter

A view of the fenced Jardin Des Tuileries near the Louvre Museum in Paris on July 19, 2024, ahead of the opening ceremony of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. French security forces began locking down large parts of central Paris on July 18, 2024, ahead of the hugely complex Olympics opening ceremony the week after on the river Seine. The opening parade along six kilometres of the river led to the closure of riverside central districts to most vehicles from 5:00 am (0300 GMT) on July 18. Photo by Karim Ait Adjedjou/ABACAPRESS.COM

  •  
Paris 2024 - Parisians And Tourists Cope With Security Perimeter

Paris 2024 - Parisians And Tourists Cope With Security Perimeter

Stands are installed along the River Seine in Paris, France on July 19, 2024, ahead of the opening ceremony of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. French security forces began locking down large parts of central Paris on July 18, 2024, ahead of the hugely complex Olympics opening ceremony the week after on the river Seine. The opening parade along six kilometres of the river led to the closure of riverside central districts to most vehicles from 5:00 am (0300 GMT) on July 18. Photo by Karim Ait Adjedjou/ABACAPRESS.COM

  •  
Paris 2024 - Parisians And Tourists Cope With Security Perimeter

Paris 2024 - Parisians And Tourists Cope With Security Perimeter

Stands are installed along the River Seine in Paris, France on July 19, 2024, ahead of the opening ceremony of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. French security forces began locking down large parts of central Paris on July 18, 2024, ahead of the hugely complex Olympics opening ceremony the week after on the river Seine. The opening parade along six kilometres of the river led to the closure of riverside central districts to most vehicles from 5:00 am (0300 GMT) on July 18. Photo by Karim Ait Adjedjou/ABACAPRESS.COM

  •  
Paris 2024 - Parisians And Tourists Cope With Security Perimeter

Paris 2024 - Parisians And Tourists Cope With Security Perimeter

Stands are installed along the River Seine in Paris, France on July 19, 2024, ahead of the opening ceremony of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. French security forces began locking down large parts of central Paris on July 18, 2024, ahead of the hugely complex Olympics opening ceremony the week after on the river Seine. The opening parade along six kilometres of the river led to the closure of riverside central districts to most vehicles from 5:00 am (0300 GMT) on July 18. Photo by Karim Ait Adjedjou/ABACAPRESS.COM

  •  
Paris 2024 - Parisians And Tourists Cope With Security Perimeter

Paris 2024 - Parisians And Tourists Cope With Security Perimeter

Stands are installed along the River Seine in Paris, France on July 19, 2024, ahead of the opening ceremony of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. French security forces began locking down large parts of central Paris on July 18, 2024, ahead of the hugely complex Olympics opening ceremony the week after on the river Seine. The opening parade along six kilometres of the river led to the closure of riverside central districts to most vehicles from 5:00 am (0300 GMT) on July 18. Photo by Karim Ait Adjedjou/ABACAPRESS.COM

  •  
Paris 2024 - Parisians And Tourists Cope With Security Perimeter

Paris 2024 - Parisians And Tourists Cope With Security Perimeter

Stands are installed along the River Seine in Paris, France on July 19, 2024, ahead of the opening ceremony of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. French security forces began locking down large parts of central Paris on July 18, 2024, ahead of the hugely complex Olympics opening ceremony the week after on the river Seine. The opening parade along six kilometres of the river led to the closure of riverside central districts to most vehicles from 5:00 am (0300 GMT) on July 18. Photo by Karim Ait Adjedjou/ABACAPRESS.COM

  •  
Paris 2024 - Parisians And Tourists Cope With Security Perimeter

Paris 2024 - Parisians And Tourists Cope With Security Perimeter

Stands are installed along the River Seine in Paris, France on July 19, 2024, ahead of the opening ceremony of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. French security forces began locking down large parts of central Paris on July 18, 2024, ahead of the hugely complex Olympics opening ceremony the week after on the river Seine. The opening parade along six kilometres of the river led to the closure of riverside central districts to most vehicles from 5:00 am (0300 GMT) on July 18. Photo by Karim Ait Adjedjou/ABACAPRESS.COM

  •  
Paris 2024 - Parisians And Tourists Cope With Security Perimeter

Paris 2024 - Parisians And Tourists Cope With Security Perimeter

Gendarmerie officers check pedestrians QR codes at a barriers checkpoint in Paris, France on July 19, 2024, ahead of the opening ceremony of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. French security forces began locking down large parts of central Paris on July 18, 2024, ahead of the hugely complex Olympics opening ceremony the week after on the river Seine. The opening parade along six kilometres of the river led to the closure of riverside central districts to most vehicles from 5:00 am (0300 GMT) on July 18. Photo by Karim Ait Adjedjou/ABACAPRESS.COM

  •  
Paris 2024 - Parisians And Tourists Cope With Security Perimeter

Paris 2024 - Parisians And Tourists Cope With Security Perimeter

Gendarmerie officers check pedestrians QR codes at a barriers checkpoint in Paris, France on July 19, 2024, ahead of the opening ceremony of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. French security forces began locking down large parts of central Paris on July 18, 2024, ahead of the hugely complex Olympics opening ceremony the week after on the river Seine. The opening parade along six kilometres of the river led to the closure of riverside central districts to most vehicles from 5:00 am (0300 GMT) on July 18. Photo by Karim Ait Adjedjou/ABACAPRESS.COM

  •  
Fashion Academy Awards - Madrid

Fashion Academy Awards - Madrid

Ana Locking attends Fashion Academy Awards red carpet at National Library on June 13, 2024 in Madrid, Spain Photo by ABACAPRESS.COM

  •  
WDC2023 China Finals in Nanjing

WDC2023 China Finals in Nanjing

NANJING, CHINA - JULY 1, 2023 - Participants participate in the Locking and Waacking hip-hop dance events at the WDC2023 China Finals in Nanjing, Jiangsu province, July 1, 2023.

  •  
WDC2023 China Finals in Nanjing

WDC2023 China Finals in Nanjing

NANJING, CHINA - JULY 1, 2023 - Participants participate in the Locking and Waacking hip-hop dance events at the WDC2023 China Finals in Nanjing, Jiangsu province, July 1, 2023.

  •  
WDC2023 China Finals in Nanjing

WDC2023 China Finals in Nanjing

NANJING, CHINA - JULY 1, 2023 - Participants participate in the Locking and Waacking hip-hop dance events at the WDC2023 China Finals in Nanjing, Jiangsu province, July 1, 2023.

  •  
WDC2023 China Finals in Nanjing

WDC2023 China Finals in Nanjing

NANJING, CHINA - JULY 1, 2023 - Participants participate in the Locking and Waacking hip-hop dance events at the WDC2023 China Finals in Nanjing, Jiangsu province, July 1, 2023.

  •  
WDC2023 China Finals in Nanjing

WDC2023 China Finals in Nanjing

NANJING, CHINA - JULY 1, 2023 - Participants participate in the Locking and Waacking hip-hop dance events at the WDC2023 China Finals in Nanjing, Jiangsu province, July 1, 2023.

  •  
WDC2023 China Finals in Nanjing

WDC2023 China Finals in Nanjing

NANJING, CHINA - JULY 1, 2023 - Participants participate in the Locking and Waacking hip-hop dance events at the WDC2023 China Finals in Nanjing, Jiangsu province, July 1, 2023.

  •  
WDC2023 China Finals in Nanjing

WDC2023 China Finals in Nanjing

NANJING, CHINA - JULY 1, 2023 - Participants participate in the Locking and Waacking hip-hop dance events at the WDC2023 China Finals in Nanjing, Jiangsu province, July 1, 2023.

  •  
WDC2023 China Finals in Nanjing

WDC2023 China Finals in Nanjing

NANJING, CHINA - JULY 1, 2023 - Participants participate in the Locking and Waacking hip-hop dance events at the WDC2023 China Finals in Nanjing, Jiangsu province, July 1, 2023.

  • Main
  • Top
  • Editorial
  • Creative
  • About Us
  • About ILG
  • Terms of use
  • Company
  • BEHIND
  • Price List
  • Single Plan
  • Monthly Plan
  • Services
  • Shooting
  • Rights Clearance
  • Support
  • FAQ
  • How To Buy
  • Contact Us
  • Become a Partner

© KYODO NEWS IMAGES INC

All Rights Reserved.

  • Editorial
  • Olympics
  • News
  • Sports
  • Japan
  • Tech
  • Royal
  • Disaster
  • NorthKorea
  • Old Japan
  • SNS
  • Creative
  • Food
  • Japan
  • Landscape
  • Animal
  • Popular
  • #Ukraine
  • #Thailand
  • #coronavirus
  • #N. Korea
  • #China
  • #Russia
  • #Ukraine
  • #Thailand
  • #coronavirus
  • #N. Korea
  • #China
  • #Russia
  • Food
  • Japan
  • Landscape
  • Animal
  • Olympics
  • News
  • Sports
  • Japan
  • Tech
  • Royal
  • Disaster
  • NorthKorea
  • Old Japan
  • SNS