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Illustration Antarctica Views

Illustration Antarctica Views

This photo taken on Dec. 14, 2025 shows the sunrise scenery in Peltier Channel, Antarctica. Photo by Yang Shu/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration Antarctica Views

Illustration Antarctica Views

A cruise ship sails in Peltier Channel in Antarctica in the early hours of Dec. 14, 2025. Photo by Yang Shu/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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The illustrator Coco Signs Her New Book - Paris

The illustrator Coco Signs Her New Book - Paris

On the occasion of the publication of her new book "Signed by Coco" (Signe Coco, Les Arenes editions, 2025), cartoonist Coco, a figure at Libération newspaper and Charlie Hebdo, discusses four years of political, social, and international upheaval—from the #MeToo movement to the war in Ukraine, from the climate crisis to women's rights—as well as the place of editorial cartoons in a tense world, where humor and commitment remain acts of resistance. She discusses these issues with Jeremie Peltier, co-director general of the Jean-Jaurès Foundation, in Paris, France, on December 5, 2025. Photo by Lionel Urman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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The illustrator Coco Signs Her New Book - Paris

The illustrator Coco Signs Her New Book - Paris

On the occasion of the publication of her new book "Signed by Coco" (Signe Coco, Les Arenes editions, 2025), cartoonist Coco, a figure at Libération newspaper and Charlie Hebdo, discusses four years of political, social, and international upheaval—from the #MeToo movement to the war in Ukraine, from the climate crisis to women's rights—as well as the place of editorial cartoons in a tense world, where humor and commitment remain acts of resistance. She discusses these issues with Jeremie Peltier, co-director general of the Jean-Jaurès Foundation, in Paris, France, on December 5, 2025. Photo by Lionel Urman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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The illustrator Coco Signs Her New Book - Paris

The illustrator Coco Signs Her New Book - Paris

On the occasion of the publication of her new book "Signed by Coco" (Signe Coco, Les Arenes editions, 2025), cartoonist Coco, a figure at Libération newspaper and Charlie Hebdo, discusses four years of political, social, and international upheaval—from the #MeToo movement to the war in Ukraine, from the climate crisis to women's rights—as well as the place of editorial cartoons in a tense world, where humor and commitment remain acts of resistance. She discusses these issues with Jeremie Peltier, co-director general of the Jean-Jaurès Foundation, in Paris, France, on December 5, 2025. Photo by Lionel Urman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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The illustrator Coco Signs Her New Book - Paris

The illustrator Coco Signs Her New Book - Paris

On the occasion of the publication of her new book "Signed by Coco" (Signe Coco, Les Arenes editions, 2025), cartoonist Coco, a figure at Libération newspaper and Charlie Hebdo, discusses four years of political, social, and international upheaval—from the #MeToo movement to the war in Ukraine, from the climate crisis to women's rights—as well as the place of editorial cartoons in a tense world, where humor and commitment remain acts of resistance. She discusses these issues with Jeremie Peltier, co-director general of the Jean-Jaurès Foundation, in Paris, France, on December 5, 2025. Photo by Lionel Urman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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The illustrator Coco Signs Her New Book - Paris

The illustrator Coco Signs Her New Book - Paris

On the occasion of the publication of her new book "Signed by Coco" (Signe Coco, Les Arenes editions, 2025), cartoonist Coco, a figure at Libération newspaper and Charlie Hebdo, discusses four years of political, social, and international upheaval—from the #MeToo movement to the war in Ukraine, from the climate crisis to women's rights—as well as the place of editorial cartoons in a tense world, where humor and commitment remain acts of resistance. She discusses these issues with Jeremie Peltier, co-director general of the Jean-Jaurès Foundation, in Paris, France, on December 5, 2025. Photo by Lionel Urman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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The illustrator Coco Signs Her New Book - Paris

The illustrator Coco Signs Her New Book - Paris

On the occasion of the publication of her new book "Signed by Coco" (Signe Coco, Les Arenes editions, 2025), cartoonist Coco, a figure at Libération newspaper and Charlie Hebdo, discusses four years of political, social, and international upheaval—from the #MeToo movement to the war in Ukraine, from the climate crisis to women's rights—as well as the place of editorial cartoons in a tense world, where humor and commitment remain acts of resistance. She discusses these issues with Jeremie Peltier, co-director general of the Jean-Jaurès Foundation, in Paris, France, on December 5, 2025. Photo by Lionel Urman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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The illustrator Coco Signs Her New Book - Paris

The illustrator Coco Signs Her New Book - Paris

On the occasion of the publication of her new book "Signed by Coco" (Signe Coco, Les Arenes editions, 2025), cartoonist Coco, a figure at Libération newspaper and Charlie Hebdo, discusses four years of political, social, and international upheaval—from the #MeToo movement to the war in Ukraine, from the climate crisis to women's rights—as well as the place of editorial cartoons in a tense world, where humor and commitment remain acts of resistance. She discusses these issues with Jeremie Peltier, co-director general of the Jean-Jaurès Foundation, in Paris, France, on December 5, 2025. Photo by Lionel Urman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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The illustrator Coco Signs Her New Book - Paris

The illustrator Coco Signs Her New Book - Paris

On the occasion of the publication of her new book "Signed by Coco" (Signe Coco, Les Arenes editions, 2025), cartoonist Coco, a figure at Libération newspaper and Charlie Hebdo, discusses four years of political, social, and international upheaval—from the #MeToo movement to the war in Ukraine, from the climate crisis to women's rights—as well as the place of editorial cartoons in a tense world, where humor and commitment remain acts of resistance. She discusses these issues with Jeremie Peltier, co-director general of the Jean-Jaurès Foundation, in Paris, France, on December 5, 2025. Photo by Lionel Urman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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The illustrator Coco Signs Her New Book - Paris

The illustrator Coco Signs Her New Book - Paris

On the occasion of the publication of her new book "Signed by Coco" (Signe Coco, Les Arenes editions, 2025), cartoonist Coco, a figure at Libération newspaper and Charlie Hebdo, discusses four years of political, social, and international upheaval—from the #MeToo movement to the war in Ukraine, from the climate crisis to women's rights—as well as the place of editorial cartoons in a tense world, where humor and commitment remain acts of resistance. She discusses these issues with Jeremie Peltier, co-director general of the Jean-Jaurès Foundation, in Paris, France, on December 5, 2025. Photo by Lionel Urman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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The illustrator Coco Signs Her New Book - Paris

The illustrator Coco Signs Her New Book - Paris

On the occasion of the publication of her new book "Signed by Coco" (Signe Coco, Les Arenes editions, 2025), cartoonist Coco, a figure at Libération newspaper and Charlie Hebdo, discusses four years of political, social, and international upheaval—from the #MeToo movement to the war in Ukraine, from the climate crisis to women's rights—as well as the place of editorial cartoons in a tense world, where humor and commitment remain acts of resistance. She discusses these issues with Jeremie Peltier, co-director general of the Jean-Jaurès Foundation, in Paris, France, on December 5, 2025. Photo by Lionel Urman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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The illustrator Coco Signs Her New Book - Paris

The illustrator Coco Signs Her New Book - Paris

On the occasion of the publication of her new book "Signed by Coco" (Signe Coco, Les Arenes editions, 2025), cartoonist Coco, a figure at Libération newspaper and Charlie Hebdo, discusses four years of political, social, and international upheaval—from the #MeToo movement to the war in Ukraine, from the climate crisis to women's rights—as well as the place of editorial cartoons in a tense world, where humor and commitment remain acts of resistance. She discusses these issues with Jeremie Peltier, co-director general of the Jean-Jaurès Foundation, in Paris, France, on December 5, 2025. Photo by Lionel Urman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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The illustrator Coco Signs Her New Book - Paris

The illustrator Coco Signs Her New Book - Paris

On the occasion of the publication of her new book "Signed by Coco" (Signe Coco, Les Arenes editions, 2025), cartoonist Coco, a figure at Libération newspaper and Charlie Hebdo, discusses four years of political, social, and international upheaval—from the #MeToo movement to the war in Ukraine, from the climate crisis to women's rights—as well as the place of editorial cartoons in a tense world, where humor and commitment remain acts of resistance. She discusses these issues with Jeremie Peltier, co-director general of the Jean-Jaurès Foundation, in Paris, France, on December 5, 2025. Photo by Lionel Urman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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The illustrator Coco Signs Her New Book - Paris

The illustrator Coco Signs Her New Book - Paris

On the occasion of the publication of her new book "Signed by Coco" (Signe Coco, Les Arenes editions, 2025), cartoonist Coco, a figure at Libération newspaper and Charlie Hebdo, discusses four years of political, social, and international upheaval—from the #MeToo movement to the war in Ukraine, from the climate crisis to women's rights—as well as the place of editorial cartoons in a tense world, where humor and commitment remain acts of resistance. She discusses these issues with Jeremie Peltier, co-director general of the Jean-Jaurès Foundation, in Paris, France, on December 5, 2025. Photo by Lionel Urman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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The illustrator Coco Signs Her New Book - Paris

The illustrator Coco Signs Her New Book - Paris

On the occasion of the publication of her new book "Signed by Coco" (Signe Coco, Les Arenes editions, 2025), cartoonist Coco, a figure at Libération newspaper and Charlie Hebdo, discusses four years of political, social, and international upheaval—from the #MeToo movement to the war in Ukraine, from the climate crisis to women's rights—as well as the place of editorial cartoons in a tense world, where humor and commitment remain acts of resistance. She discusses these issues with Jeremie Peltier, co-director general of the Jean-Jaurès Foundation, in Paris, France, on December 5, 2025. Photo by Lionel Urman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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The illustrator Coco Signs Her New Book - Paris

The illustrator Coco Signs Her New Book - Paris

On the occasion of the publication of her new book "Signed by Coco" (Signe Coco, Les Arenes editions, 2025), cartoonist Coco, a figure at Libération newspaper and Charlie Hebdo, discusses four years of political, social, and international upheaval—from the #MeToo movement to the war in Ukraine, from the climate crisis to women's rights—as well as the place of editorial cartoons in a tense world, where humor and commitment remain acts of resistance. She discusses these issues with Jeremie Peltier, co-director general of the Jean-Jaurès Foundation, in Paris, France, on December 5, 2025. Photo by Lionel Urman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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The illustrator Coco Signs Her New Book - Paris

The illustrator Coco Signs Her New Book - Paris

On the occasion of the publication of her new book "Signed by Coco" (Signe Coco, Les Arenes editions, 2025), cartoonist Coco, a figure at Libération newspaper and Charlie Hebdo, discusses four years of political, social, and international upheaval—from the #MeToo movement to the war in Ukraine, from the climate crisis to women's rights—as well as the place of editorial cartoons in a tense world, where humor and commitment remain acts of resistance. She discusses these issues with Jeremie Peltier, co-director general of the Jean-Jaurès Foundation, in Paris, France, on December 5, 2025. Photo by Lionel Urman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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The illustrator Coco Signs Her New Book - Paris

The illustrator Coco Signs Her New Book - Paris

On the occasion of the publication of her new book "Signed by Coco" (Signe Coco, Les Arenes editions, 2025), cartoonist Coco, a figure at Libération newspaper and Charlie Hebdo, discusses four years of political, social, and international upheaval—from the #MeToo movement to the war in Ukraine, from the climate crisis to women's rights—as well as the place of editorial cartoons in a tense world, where humor and commitment remain acts of resistance. She discusses these issues with Jeremie Peltier, co-director general of the Jean-Jaurès Foundation, in Paris, France, on December 5, 2025. Photo by Lionel Urman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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The illustrator Coco Signs Her New Book - Paris

The illustrator Coco Signs Her New Book - Paris

On the occasion of the publication of her new book "Signed by Coco" (Signe Coco, Les Arenes editions, 2025), cartoonist Coco, a figure at Libération newspaper and Charlie Hebdo, discusses four years of political, social, and international upheaval—from the #MeToo movement to the war in Ukraine, from the climate crisis to women's rights—as well as the place of editorial cartoons in a tense world, where humor and commitment remain acts of resistance. She discusses these issues with Jeremie Peltier, co-director general of the Jean-Jaurès Foundation, in Paris, France, on December 5, 2025. Photo by Lionel Urman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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The illustrator Coco Signs Her New Book - Paris

The illustrator Coco Signs Her New Book - Paris

On the occasion of the publication of her new book "Signed by Coco" (Signe Coco, Les Arenes editions, 2025), cartoonist Coco, a figure at Libération newspaper and Charlie Hebdo, discusses four years of political, social, and international upheaval—from the #MeToo movement to the war in Ukraine, from the climate crisis to women's rights—as well as the place of editorial cartoons in a tense world, where humor and commitment remain acts of resistance. She discusses these issues with Jeremie Peltier, co-director general of the Jean-Jaurès Foundation, in Paris, France, on December 5, 2025. Photo by Lionel Urman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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The illustrator Coco Signs Her New Book - Paris

The illustrator Coco Signs Her New Book - Paris

On the occasion of the publication of her new book "Signed by Coco" (Signe Coco, Les Arenes editions, 2025), cartoonist Coco, a figure at Libération newspaper and Charlie Hebdo, discusses four years of political, social, and international upheaval—from the #MeToo movement to the war in Ukraine, from the climate crisis to women's rights—as well as the place of editorial cartoons in a tense world, where humor and commitment remain acts of resistance. She discusses these issues with Jeremie Peltier, co-director general of the Jean-Jaurès Foundation, in Paris, France, on December 5, 2025. Photo by Lionel Urman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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The illustrator Coco Signs Her New Book - Paris

The illustrator Coco Signs Her New Book - Paris

On the occasion of the publication of her new book "Signed by Coco" (Signe Coco, Les Arenes editions, 2025), cartoonist Coco, a figure at Libération newspaper and Charlie Hebdo, discusses four years of political, social, and international upheaval—from the #MeToo movement to the war in Ukraine, from the climate crisis to women's rights—as well as the place of editorial cartoons in a tense world, where humor and commitment remain acts of resistance. She discusses these issues with Jeremie Peltier, co-director general of the Jean-Jaurès Foundation, in Paris, France, on December 5, 2025. Photo by Lionel Urman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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The illustrator Coco Signs Her New Book - Paris

The illustrator Coco Signs Her New Book - Paris

On the occasion of the publication of her new book "Signed by Coco" (Signe Coco, Les Arenes editions, 2025), cartoonist Coco, a figure at Libération newspaper and Charlie Hebdo, discusses four years of political, social, and international upheaval—from the #MeToo movement to the war in Ukraine, from the climate crisis to women's rights—as well as the place of editorial cartoons in a tense world, where humor and commitment remain acts of resistance. She discusses these issues with Jeremie Peltier, co-director general of the Jean-Jaurès Foundation, in Paris, France, on December 5, 2025. Photo by Lionel Urman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Rochelle Fiction Festival Un Autre Pere Photocall

Rochelle Fiction Festival Un Autre Pere Photocall

Jean Le Peltier attends the Un Autre Pere photocall during the 27th La Rochelle Fiction Festival on September 20, 2025 in La Rochelle, France.Photo by David NIVIERE/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Rochelle Fiction Festival Un Autre Pere Photocall

Rochelle Fiction Festival Un Autre Pere Photocall

Jean Le Peltier attends the Un Autre Pere photocall during the 27th La Rochelle Fiction Festival on September 20, 2025 in La Rochelle, France.Photo by David NIVIERE/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Rochelle Fiction Festival Un Autre Pere Photocall

Rochelle Fiction Festival Un Autre Pere Photocall

Jean Le Peltier attends the Un Autre Pere photocall during the 27th La Rochelle Fiction Festival on September 20, 2025 in La Rochelle, France.Photo by David NIVIERE/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Rochelle Fiction Festival Un Autre Pere Photocall

Rochelle Fiction Festival Un Autre Pere Photocall

Jean Le Peltier attends the Un Autre Pere photocall during the 27th La Rochelle Fiction Festival on September 20, 2025 in La Rochelle, France.Photo by David NIVIERE/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Rochelle Fiction Festival Un Autre Pere Photocall

Rochelle Fiction Festival Un Autre Pere Photocall

Jean Le Peltier attends the Un Autre Pere photocall during the 27th La Rochelle Fiction Festival on September 20, 2025 in La Rochelle, France.Photo by David NIVIERE/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Forest Fire Burns 13000 Hectares - France

Forest Fire Burns 13000 Hectares - France

Handout photo gathered on August 8 shows displaced french citizens sleeping and recovering in a temporary shelter while a forest fire is burning intensely in the Aude region of France, near Saint-Laurent-de-la-Cabrerisse, on August 5-7, 2025. The blaze, first reported active on August 5, remained uncontrolled for more than 48 hours despite the deployment of over 1,000 firefighters and several Canadair aircrafts. By August 8, it had swept across more than 16,000 hectares, burning 13,000 of them, and caused one death and 18 injuries. Authorities have since reported that the fire is under control, though it remains active. Photo by Laetitia Peltier/Protection Civile via ABACAPRESS.COM

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Forest Fire Burns 13000 Hectares - France

Forest Fire Burns 13000 Hectares - France

Handout photo gathered on August 8 shows displaced french citizens sleeping and recovering in a temporary shelter while a forest fire is burning intensely in the Aude region of France, near Saint-Laurent-de-la-Cabrerisse, on August 5-7, 2025. The blaze, first reported active on August 5, remained uncontrolled for more than 48 hours despite the deployment of over 1,000 firefighters and several Canadair aircrafts. By August 8, it had swept across more than 16,000 hectares, burning 13,000 of them, and caused one death and 18 injuries. Authorities have since reported that the fire is under control, though it remains active. Photo by Laetitia Peltier/Protection Civile via ABACAPRESS.COM

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Forest Fire Burns 13000 Hectares - France

Forest Fire Burns 13000 Hectares - France

Handout photo gathered on August 8 shows displaced french citizens sleeping and recovering in a temporary shelter while a forest fire is burning intensely in the Aude region of France, near Saint-Laurent-de-la-Cabrerisse, on August 5-7, 2025. The blaze, first reported active on August 5, remained uncontrolled for more than 48 hours despite the deployment of over 1,000 firefighters and several Canadair aircrafts. By August 8, it had swept across more than 16,000 hectares, burning 13,000 of them, and caused one death and 18 injuries. Authorities have since reported that the fire is under control, though it remains active. Photo by Laetitia Peltier/Protection Civile via ABACAPRESS.COM

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Forest Fire Burns 13000 Hectares - France

Forest Fire Burns 13000 Hectares - France

Handout photo gathered on August 8 shows members of the Protection Civile taking care of displaced individuals following a forest fire in the Aude region of France, near Saint-Laurent-de-la-Cabrerisse between August 5-7, 2025. The blaze, first reported active on August 5, remained uncontrolled for more than 48 hours despite the deployment of over 1,000 firefighters and several Canadair aircrafts. By August 8, it had swept across more than 16,000 hectares, burning 13,000 of them, and caused one death and 18 injuries. Authorities have since reported that the fire is under control, though it remains active. Photo by Laetitia Peltier/Protection Civile via ABACAPRESS.COM

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Forest Fire Burns 13000 Hectares - France

Forest Fire Burns 13000 Hectares - France

Handout photo gathered on August 8 shows an emergency blanket used by a displaced individual in a temporary shelter while a forest fire is burning intensely in the Aude region of France, near Saint-Laurent-de-la-Cabrerisse, on August 5-7, 2025. The blaze, first reported active on August 5, remained uncontrolled for more than 48 hours despite the deployment of over 1,000 firefighters and several Canadair aircrafts. By August 8, it had swept across more than 16,000 hectares, burning 13,000 of them, and caused one death and 18 injuries. Authorities have since reported that the fire is under control, though it remains active. Photo by Laetitia Peltier/Protection Civile via ABACAPRESS.COM

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Forest Fire Burns 13000 Hectares - France

Forest Fire Burns 13000 Hectares - France

Handout photo gathered on August 8 shows displaced french citizens sleeping and recovering in a temporary shelter while a forest fire is burning intensely in the Aude region of France, near Saint-Laurent-de-la-Cabrerisse, on August 5-7, 2025. The blaze, first reported active on August 5, remained uncontrolled for more than 48 hours despite the deployment of over 1,000 firefighters and several Canadair aircrafts. By August 8, it had swept across more than 16,000 hectares, burning 13,000 of them, and caused one death and 18 injuries. Authorities have since reported that the fire is under control, though it remains active. Photo by Laetitia Peltier/Protection Civile via ABACAPRESS.COM

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Forest Fire Burns 13000 Hectares - France

Forest Fire Burns 13000 Hectares - France

Handout photo gathered on August 8 shows police officers and members of the Protection Civile in a temporary shelter while a forest fire is burning intensely in the Aude region of France, near Saint-Laurent-de-la-Cabrerisse, on August 5-7, 2025. The blaze, first reported active on August 5, remained uncontrolled for more than 48 hours despite the deployment of over 1,000 firefighters and several Canadair aircrafts. By August 8, it had swept across more than 16,000 hectares, burning 13,000 of them, and caused one death and 18 injuries. Authorities have since reported that the fire is under control, though it remains active. Photo by Laetitia Peltier/Protection Civile via ABACAPRESS.COM

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Forest Fire Burns 13000 Hectares - France

Forest Fire Burns 13000 Hectares - France

Handout photo gathered on August 8 shows a member of the Protection Civile checking the oxygen tank of an elder that needed medical help following exposure to a forest fire in the Aude region of France, near Saint-Laurent-de-la-Cabrerisse, on August 5-7, 2025. The blaze, first reported active on August 5, remained uncontrolled for more than 48 hours despite the deployment of over 1,000 firefighters and several Canadair aircrafts. By August 8, it had swept across more than 16,000 hectares, burning 13,000 of them, and caused one death and 18 injuries. Authorities have since reported that the fire is under control, though it remains active. Photo by Laetitia Peltier/Protection Civile via ABACAPRESS.COM

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Forest Fire Burns 13000 Hectares - France

Forest Fire Burns 13000 Hectares - France

Handout photo gathered on August 8 shows a displaced french citizen sleeping and recovering in a temporary shelter while a forest fire is burning intensely in the Aude region of France, near Saint-Laurent-de-la-Cabrerisse, on August 5-7, 2025. The blaze, first reported active on August 5, remained uncontrolled for more than 48 hours despite the deployment of over 1,000 firefighters and several Canadair aircrafts. By August 8, it had swept across more than 16,000 hectares, burning 13,000 of them, and caused one death and 18 injuries. Authorities have since reported that the fire is under control, though it remains active. Photo by Laetitia Peltier/Protection Civile via ABACAPRESS.COM

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Forest Fire Burns 13000 Hectares - France

Forest Fire Burns 13000 Hectares - France

Handout photo gathered on August 8 shows a truck of the Protection Civile as well as police officers who are helping following a forest fire in the Aude region of France, near Saint-Laurent-de-la-Cabrerisse between August 5-7, 2025. The blaze, first reported active on August 5, remained uncontrolled for more than 48 hours despite the deployment of over 1,000 firefighters and several Canadair aircrafts. By August 8, it had swept across more than 16,000 hectares, burning 13,000 of them, and caused one death and 18 injuries. Authorities have since reported that the fire is under control, though it remains active. Photo by Laetitia Peltier/Protection Civile via ABACAPRESS.COM

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Forest Fire Burns 13000 Hectares - France

Forest Fire Burns 13000 Hectares - France

Handout photo gathered on August 8 shows a general view of a temporary shelter where displaced individuals will be placed following a forest fire in the Aude region of France, near Saint-Laurent-de-la-Cabrerisse between August 5-7, 2025. The blaze, first reported active on August 5, remained uncontrolled for more than 48 hours despite the deployment of over 1,000 firefighters and several Canadair aircrafts. By August 8, it had swept across more than 16,000 hectares, burning 13,000 of them, and caused one death and 18 injuries. Authorities have since reported that the fire is under control, though it remains active. Photo by Laetitia Peltier/Protection Civile via ABACAPRESS.COM

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Forest Fire Burns 13000 Hectares - France

Forest Fire Burns 13000 Hectares - France

Handout photo gathered on August 8 shows a member of the Protection Civile helping an elder getting medical help following exposure to a forest fire in the Aude region of France, near Saint-Laurent-de-la-Cabrerisse, on August 5-7, 2025. The blaze, first reported active on August 5, remained uncontrolled for more than 48 hours despite the deployment of over 1,000 firefighters and several Canadair aircrafts. By August 8, it had swept across more than 16,000 hectares, burning 13,000 of them, and caused one death and 18 injuries. Authorities have since reported that the fire is under control, though it remains active. Photo by Laetitia Peltier/Protection Civile via ABACAPRESS.COM

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Forest Fire Burns 13000 Hectares - France

Forest Fire Burns 13000 Hectares - France

Handout photo gathered on August 8 shows a forest fire burning intensely in the Aude region of France, near Ribaute, on August 5, 2025. The blaze, first reported active that day, remained uncontrolled for more than 48 hours despite the deployment of over 1,000 firefighters and several Canadair aircrafts. By August 8, it had swept across more than 16,000 hectares, burning 13,000 of them, and caused one death and 18 injuries. Authorities have since reported that the fire is under control, though it remains active. Photo by Laetitia Peltier/Protection Civile via ABACAPRESS.COM

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Forest Fire Burns 13000 Hectares - France

Forest Fire Burns 13000 Hectares - France

Handout photo gathered on August 8 shows a house and cars burned while a forest fire is burning intensely in the Aude region of France, near Ribaute, on August 5, 2025. The blaze, first reported active that day, remained uncontrolled for more than 48 hours despite the deployment of over 1,000 firefighters and several Canadair aircrafts. By August 8, it had swept across more than 16,000 hectares, burning 13,000 of them, and caused one death and 18 injuries. Authorities have since reported that the fire is under control, though it remains active. Photo by Laetitia Peltier/Protection Civile via ABACAPRESS.COM

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Forest Fire Burns 13000 Hectares - France

Forest Fire Burns 13000 Hectares - France

Handout photo gathered on August 8 shows a forest fire burning intensely in the Aude region of France, near Ribaute, on August 5, 2025. The blaze, first reported active that day, remained uncontrolled for more than 48 hours despite the deployment of over 1,000 firefighters and several Canadair aircrafts. By August 8, it had swept across more than 16,000 hectares, burning 13,000 of them, and caused one death and 18 injuries. Authorities have since reported that the fire is under control, though it remains active. Photo by Laetitia Peltier/Protection Civile via ABACAPRESS.COM

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Forest Fire Burns 13000 Hectares - France

Forest Fire Burns 13000 Hectares - France

Handout photo gathered on August 8 shows a forest fire burning intensely in the Aude region of France, near Ribaute, on August 5, 2025. The blaze, first reported active that day, remained uncontrolled for more than 48 hours despite the deployment of over 1,000 firefighters and several Canadair aircrafts. By August 8, it had swept across more than 16,000 hectares, burning 13,000 of them, and caused one death and 18 injuries. Authorities have since reported that the fire is under control, though it remains active. Photo by Laetitia Peltier/Protection Civile via ABACAPRESS.COM

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Forest Fire Burns 13000 Hectares - France

Forest Fire Burns 13000 Hectares - France

Handout photo gathered on August 8 shows a forest fire burning intensely in the Aude region of France, near Ribaute, on August 5, 2025. The blaze, first reported active that day, remained uncontrolled for more than 48 hours despite the deployment of over 1,000 firefighters and several Canadair aircrafts. By August 8, it had swept across more than 16,000 hectares, burning 13,000 of them, and caused one death and 18 injuries. Authorities have since reported that the fire is under control, though it remains active. Photo by Laetitia Peltier/Protection Civile via ABACAPRESS.COM

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Forest Fire Burns 13000 Hectares - France

Forest Fire Burns 13000 Hectares - France

Handout photo gathered on August 8 shows a forest fire burning intensely in the Aude region of France, near Ribaute, on August 5, 2025. The blaze, first reported active that day, remained uncontrolled for more than 48 hours despite the deployment of over 1,000 firefighters and several Canadair aircrafts. By August 8, it had swept across more than 16,000 hectares, burning 13,000 of them, and caused one death and 18 injuries. Authorities have since reported that the fire is under control, though it remains active. Photo by Laetitia Peltier/Protection Civile via ABACAPRESS.COM

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Forest Fire Burns 13000 Hectares - France

Forest Fire Burns 13000 Hectares - France

Handout photo gathered on August 8 shows a forest fire burning intensely in the Aude region of France, near Ribaute, on August 5, 2025. The blaze, first reported active that day, remained uncontrolled for more than 48 hours despite the deployment of over 1,000 firefighters and several Canadair aircrafts. By August 8, it had swept across more than 16,000 hectares, burning 13,000 of them, and caused one death and 18 injuries. Authorities have since reported that the fire is under control, though it remains active. Photo by Laetitia Peltier/Protection Civile via ABACAPRESS.COM

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Forest Fire Burns 13000 Hectares - France

Forest Fire Burns 13000 Hectares - France

Handout photo gathered on August 8 shows a forest fire burning intensely in the Aude region of France, near Ribaute, on August 5, 2025. The blaze, first reported active that day, remained uncontrolled for more than 48 hours despite the deployment of over 1,000 firefighters and several Canadair aircrafts. By August 8, it had swept across more than 16,000 hectares, burning 13,000 of them, and caused one death and 18 injuries. Authorities have since reported that the fire is under control, though it remains active. Photo by Laetitia Peltier/Protection Civile via ABACAPRESS.COM

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Forest Fire Burns 13000 Hectares - France

Forest Fire Burns 13000 Hectares - France

Handout photo gathered on August 8 shows a forest fire burning intensely in the Aude region of France, near Ribaute, on August 5, 2025. The blaze, first reported active that day, remained uncontrolled for more than 48 hours despite the deployment of over 1,000 firefighters and several Canadair aircrafts. By August 8, it had swept across more than 16,000 hectares, burning 13,000 of them, and caused one death and 18 injuries. Authorities have since reported that the fire is under control, though it remains active. Photo by Laetitia Peltier/Protection Civile via ABACAPRESS.COM

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