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Gaza Seaport Storm Makeshift Tents

Gaza Seaport Storm Makeshift Tents

A view shows makeshift tents for displaced Palestinians near the ruins of a mosque at the seaport in Gaza City, Gaza, on December 27, 2025. A winter storm bringing heavy rain and winds caused damage and water leakage in tents housing displaced Palestinians at the Gaza Seaport. Photo by Hassan Salem/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Gaza Seaport Storm Makeshift Tents

Gaza Seaport Storm Makeshift Tents

A view shows makeshift tents for displaced Palestinians near the ruins of a mosque at the seaport in Gaza City, Gaza, on December 27, 2025. A winter storm bringing heavy rain and winds caused damage and water leakage in tents housing displaced Palestinians at the Gaza Seaport. Photo by Hassan Salem/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Gaza Seaport Storm Makeshift Tents

Gaza Seaport Storm Makeshift Tents

A view shows makeshift tents for displaced Palestinians near the ruins of a mosque at the seaport in Gaza City, Gaza, on December 27, 2025. A winter storm bringing heavy rain and winds caused damage and water leakage in tents housing displaced Palestinians at the Gaza Seaport. Photo by Hassan Salem/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Gaza Seaport Storm Makeshift Tents

Gaza Seaport Storm Makeshift Tents

A view shows makeshift tents for displaced Palestinians near the ruins of a mosque at the seaport in Gaza City, Gaza, on December 27, 2025. A winter storm bringing heavy rain and winds caused damage and water leakage in tents housing displaced Palestinians at the Gaza Seaport. Photo by Hassan Salem/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Gaza Seaport Storm Makeshift Tents

Gaza Seaport Storm Makeshift Tents

A view shows makeshift tents for displaced Palestinians near the ruins of a mosque at the seaport in Gaza City, Gaza, on December 27, 2025. A winter storm bringing heavy rain and winds caused damage and water leakage in tents housing displaced Palestinians at the Gaza Seaport. Photo by Hassan Salem/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Gaza Seaport Storm Makeshift Tents

Gaza Seaport Storm Makeshift Tents

A view shows makeshift tents for displaced Palestinians near the ruins of a mosque at the seaport in Gaza City, Gaza, on December 27, 2025. A winter storm bringing heavy rain and winds caused damage and water leakage in tents housing displaced Palestinians at the Gaza Seaport. Photo by Hassan Salem/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Gaza Seaport Storm Makeshift Tents

Gaza Seaport Storm Makeshift Tents

A view shows makeshift tents for displaced Palestinians near the ruins of a mosque at the seaport in Gaza City, Gaza, on December 27, 2025. A winter storm bringing heavy rain and winds caused damage and water leakage in tents housing displaced Palestinians at the Gaza Seaport. Photo by Hassan Salem/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Gaza Seaport Storm Makeshift Tents

Gaza Seaport Storm Makeshift Tents

A view shows makeshift tents for displaced Palestinians near the ruins of a mosque at the seaport in Gaza City, Gaza, on December 27, 2025. A winter storm bringing heavy rain and winds caused damage and water leakage in tents housing displaced Palestinians at the Gaza Seaport. Photo by Hassan Salem/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Flash Flood Aftermath In Aceh Tamiang - Indonesia

Flash Flood Aftermath In Aceh Tamiang - Indonesia

On December 16, 2025, in Aceh Tamiang, Aceh, Indonesia. Livestock lost their food source in areas covered in mud following the catastrophic flash floods triggered by Tropical Cyclone Senyar. Amidst the ruins, survivors collect timber transported from the highlands—a grim harvest from the upstream Leuser Ecosystem. Rudi Putra, environmentalist and founder of the Leuser Conservation Forum (FKL), warns that this disaster is not an isolated event but a symptom of the "6th Extinction" phase. Analysing the decadal climate cycle, Putra highlights a terrifying escalation: the scale of flood destruction is now a direct reflection of the vanishing "Heart of the World." Photo by Aditya Sutanta/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Flash Flood Aftermath In Aceh Tamiang - Indonesia

Flash Flood Aftermath In Aceh Tamiang - Indonesia

On December 16, 2025, in Aceh Tamiang, Aceh, Indonesia. Activities of Indonesian National Army personnel in the recovery process following the catastrophic flash floods triggered by Tropical Cyclone Senyar. Amidst the ruins, survivors collect timber transported from the highlands—a grim harvest from the upstream Leuser Ecosystem. Rudi Putra, environmentalist and founder of the Leuser Conservation Forum (FKL), warns that this disaster is not an isolated event but a symptom of the "6th Extinction" phase. Analyzing the decadal climate cycle, Putra highlights a terrifying escalation: the scale of flood destruction is now a direct reflection of the vanishing "Heart of the World." Photo by Aditya Sutanta/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Flash Flood Aftermath In Aceh Tamiang - Indonesia

Flash Flood Aftermath In Aceh Tamiang - Indonesia

On December 16, 2025, in Aceh Tamiang, Aceh, Indonesia. Livestock lost their food source in areas covered in mud following the catastrophic flash floods triggered by Tropical Cyclone Senyar. Amidst the ruins, survivors collect timber transported from the highlands—a grim harvest from the upstream Leuser Ecosystem. Rudi Putra, environmentalist and founder of the Leuser Conservation Forum (FKL), warns that this disaster is not an isolated event but a symptom of the "6th Extinction" phase. Analysing the decadal climate cycle, Putra highlights a terrifying escalation: the scale of flood destruction is now a direct reflection of the vanishing "Heart of the World." Photo by Aditya Sutanta/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Flash Flood Aftermath In Aceh Tamiang - Indonesia

Flash Flood Aftermath In Aceh Tamiang - Indonesia

On December 16, 2025, in Aceh Tamiang, Aceh, Indonesia. Activities of Indonesian National Army personnel in the recovery process following the catastrophic flash floods triggered by Tropical Cyclone Senyar. Amidst the ruins, survivors collect timber transported from the highlands—a grim harvest from the upstream Leuser Ecosystem. Rudi Putra, environmentalist and founder of the Leuser Conservation Forum (FKL), warns that this disaster is not an isolated event but a symptom of the "6th Extinction" phase. Analyzing the decadal climate cycle, Putra highlights a terrifying escalation: the scale of flood destruction is now a direct reflection of the vanishing "Heart of the World." Photo by Aditya Sutanta/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Flash Flood Aftermath In Aceh Tamiang - Indonesia

Flash Flood Aftermath In Aceh Tamiang - Indonesia

On December 16, 2025, in Aceh Tamiang, Aceh, Indonesia. The victims received clean water assistance following the catastrophic flash floods triggered by Tropical Cyclone Senyar. Amidst the ruins, survivors collect timber transported from the highlands—a grim harvest from the upstream Leuser Ecosystem. Rudi Putra, environmentalist and founder of the Leuser Conservation Forum (FKL), warns that this disaster is not an isolated event but a symptom of the "6th Extinction" phase. Analysing the decadal climate cycle, Putra highlights a terrifying escalation: the scale of flood destruction is now a direct reflection of the vanishing "Heart of the World." Photo by Aditya Sutanta/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Flash Flood Aftermath In Aceh Tamiang - Indonesia

Flash Flood Aftermath In Aceh Tamiang - Indonesia

On December 16, 2025, in Aceh Tamiang, Aceh, Indonesia. Residents navigate a landscape transformed by debris following the catastrophic flash floods triggered by Tropical Cyclone Senyar. Amidst the ruins, survivors collect timber transported from the highlands—a grim harvest from the upstream Leuser Ecosystem. Rudi Putra, environmentalist and founder of the Leuser Conservation Forum (FKL), warns that this disaster is not an isolated event but a symptom of the "6th Extinction" phase. Analysing the decadal climate cycle, Putra highlights a terrifying escalation: the scale of flood destruction is now a direct reflection of the vanishing "Heart of the World." Photo by Aditya Sutanta/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Flash Flood Aftermath In Aceh Tamiang - Indonesia

Flash Flood Aftermath In Aceh Tamiang - Indonesia

On December 16, 2025, in Aceh Tamiang, Aceh, Indonesia. Residents navigate a landscape transformed by debris following the catastrophic flash floods triggered by Tropical Cyclone Senyar. Amidst the ruins, survivors collect timber transported from the highlands—a grim harvest from the upstream Leuser Ecosystem. Rudi Putra, environmentalist and founder of the Leuser Conservation Forum (FKL), warns that this disaster is not an isolated event but a symptom of the "6th Extinction" phase. Analysing the decadal climate cycle, Putra highlights a terrifying escalation: the scale of flood destruction is now a direct reflection of the vanishing "Heart of the World." Photo by Aditya Sutanta/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Flash Flood Aftermath In Aceh Tamiang - Indonesia

Flash Flood Aftermath In Aceh Tamiang - Indonesia

On December 16, 2025, in Aceh Tamiang, Aceh, Indonesia. Withour electrical, a residence was waiting for aid following the catastrophic flash floods triggered by Tropical Cyclone Senyar. Amidst the ruins, survivors collect timber transported from the highlands—a grim harvest from the upstream Leuser Ecosystem. Rudi Putra, environmentalist and founder of the Leuser Conservation Forum (FKL), warns that this disaster is not an isolated event but a symptom of the "6th Extinction" phase. Analysing the decadal climate cycle, Putra highlights a terrifying escalation: the scale of flood destruction is now a direct reflection of the vanishing "Heart of the World." Photo by Aditya Sutanta/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Flash Flood Aftermath In Aceh Tamiang - Indonesia

Flash Flood Aftermath In Aceh Tamiang - Indonesia

On December 16, 2025, in Aceh Tamiang, Aceh, Indonesia. The victims received clean water assistance following the catastrophic flash floods triggered by Tropical Cyclone Senyar. Amidst the ruins, survivors collect timber transported from the highlands—a grim harvest from the upstream Leuser Ecosystem. Rudi Putra, environmentalist and founder of the Leuser Conservation Forum (FKL), warns that this disaster is not an isolated event but a symptom of the "6th Extinction" phase. Analysing the decadal climate cycle, Putra highlights a terrifying escalation: the scale of flood destruction is now a direct reflection of the vanishing "Heart of the World." Photo by Aditya Sutanta/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Flash Flood Aftermath In Aceh Tamiang - Indonesia

Flash Flood Aftermath In Aceh Tamiang - Indonesia

On December 16, 2025, in Aceh Tamiang, Aceh, Indonesia. Activities of Indonesian National Army personnel in the recovery process following the catastrophic flash floods triggered by Tropical Cyclone Senyar. Amidst the ruins, survivors collect timber transported from the highlands—a grim harvest from the upstream Leuser Ecosystem. Rudi Putra, environmentalist and founder of the Leuser Conservation Forum (FKL), warns that this disaster is not an isolated event but a symptom of the "6th Extinction" phase. Analyzing the decadal climate cycle, Putra highlights a terrifying escalation: the scale of flood destruction is now a direct reflection of the vanishing "Heart of the World." Photo by Aditya Sutanta/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Flash Flood Aftermath In Aceh Tamiang - Indonesia

Flash Flood Aftermath In Aceh Tamiang - Indonesia

On December 16, 2025, in Aceh Tamiang, Aceh, Indonesia. Residents navigate a landscape transformed by debris following the catastrophic flash floods triggered by Tropical Cyclone Senyar. Amidst the ruins, survivors collect timber transported from the highlands—a grim harvest from the upstream Leuser Ecosystem. Rudi Putra, environmentalist and founder of the Leuser Conservation Forum (FKL), warns that this disaster is not an isolated event but a symptom of the "6th Extinction" phase. Analysing the decadal climate cycle, Putra highlights a terrifying escalation: the scale of flood destruction is now a direct reflection of the vanishing "Heart of the World." Photo by Aditya Sutanta/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Flash Flood Aftermath In Aceh Tamiang - Indonesia

Flash Flood Aftermath In Aceh Tamiang - Indonesia

On December 16, 2025, in Aceh Tamiang, Aceh, Indonesia. The victims received medical assistance following the catastrophic flash floods triggered by Tropical Cyclone Senyar. Amidst the ruins, survivors collect timber transported from the highlands—a grim harvest from the upstream Leuser Ecosystem. Rudi Putra, environmentalist and founder of the Leuser Conservation Forum (FKL), warns that this disaster is not an isolated event but a symptom of the "6th Extinction" phase. Analysing the decadal climate cycle, Putra highlights a terrifying escalation: the scale of flood destruction is now a direct reflection of the vanishing "Heart of the World." Photo by Aditya Sutanta/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Gaza Omari Mosque and Pasha Palace After Israeli Airstrikes - Gaza

Gaza Omari Mosque and Pasha Palace After Israeli Airstrikes - Gaza

A damaged tower stands amid the ruins of the Pasha’s Palace in Gaza City on December 19, 2025. The Pasha’s Palace, a prominent historical landmark dating back to the Mamluk era, was heavily damaged as a result of Israeli airstrikes. Photo by Eyad Azam/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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World Cultural Heritage Ruins of St. Paul's

World Cultural Heritage Ruins of St. Paul's

Tourists visit the World Cultural Heritage Ruins of St. Paul's in Macau, China on December 11, 2025.

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World Cultural Heritage Ruins of St. Paul's

World Cultural Heritage Ruins of St. Paul's

Tourists visit the World Cultural Heritage Ruins of St. Paul's in Macau, China on December 11, 2025.

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World Cultural Heritage Ruins of St. Paul's

World Cultural Heritage Ruins of St. Paul's

Tourists visit the World Cultural Heritage Ruins of St. Paul's in Macau, China on December 11, 2025.

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World Cultural Heritage Ruins of St. Paul's

World Cultural Heritage Ruins of St. Paul's

Tourists visit the World Cultural Heritage Ruins of St. Paul's in Macau, China on December 11, 2025.

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World Cultural Heritage Ruins of St. Paul's

World Cultural Heritage Ruins of St. Paul's

Tourists visit the World Cultural Heritage Ruins of St. Paul's in Macau, China on December 11, 2025.

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World Cultural Heritage Ruins of St. Paul's

World Cultural Heritage Ruins of St. Paul's

The World Cultural Heritage Ruins of St. Paul's in Macau, China on December 11, 2025.

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World Cultural Heritage Ruins of St. Paul's

World Cultural Heritage Ruins of St. Paul's

The World Cultural Heritage Ruins of St. Paul's in Macau, China on December 11, 2025.

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World Cultural Heritage Ruins of St. Paul's

World Cultural Heritage Ruins of St. Paul's

Tourists visit the World Cultural Heritage Ruins of St. Paul's in Macau, China on December 11, 2025.

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World Cultural Heritage Ruins of St. Paul's

World Cultural Heritage Ruins of St. Paul's

Tourists visit the World Cultural Heritage Ruins of St. Paul's in Macau, China on December 11, 2025.

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World Cultural Heritage Ruins of St. Paul's

World Cultural Heritage Ruins of St. Paul's

Tourists visit the World Cultural Heritage Ruins of St. Paul's in Macau, China on December 11, 2025.

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Subway museum stations in Rome

Subway museum stations in Rome

The ruins of a dwelling in ancient Rome are on display on Dec. 16, 2025, in a new subway station in the city, one of two stations designed to showcase the finds unearthed during more than a decade of construction.

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Arg-e Bam Citadel - Iran

Arg-e Bam Citadel - Iran

A view of adobe ruins and a tower is seen through a doorway inside the Arg-e Bam citadel in Bam, Iran on December 14, 2025. Arg-e Bam, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is the largest adobe structure in the world and dates back to at least the Achaemenid period, having served for centuries as a fortified city and a key hub along Silk Road trade routes before being largely destroyed in a 2003 earthquake and subsequently restored. Photo by Bahram/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Arg-e Bam Citadel - Iran

Arg-e Bam Citadel - Iran

A general view shows the adobe ruins and restored structures of the Arg-e Bam citadel in Bam, Iran on December 14, 2025. Arg-e Bam, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is the largest adobe structure in the world and dates back to at least the Achaemenid period, having served for centuries as a fortified city and a key hub along Silk Road trade routes before being largely destroyed in a 2003 earthquake and subsequently restored. Photo by Bahram/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Arg-e Bam Citadel - Iran

Arg-e Bam Citadel - Iran

A general view shows the adobe ruins and restored structures of the Arg-e Bam citadel in Bam, Iran on December 14, 2025. Arg-e Bam, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is the largest adobe structure in the world and dates back to at least the Achaemenid period, having served for centuries as a fortified city and a key hub along Silk Road trade routes before being largely destroyed in a 2003 earthquake and subsequently restored. Photo by Bahram/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Arg-e Bam Citadel - Iran

Arg-e Bam Citadel - Iran

A general view shows the adobe ruins and restored structures of the Arg-e Bam citadel in Bam, Iran on December 14, 2025. Arg-e Bam, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is the largest adobe structure in the world and dates back to at least the Achaemenid period, having served for centuries as a fortified city and a key hub along Silk Road trade routes before being largely destroyed in a 2003 earthquake and subsequently restored. Photo by Bahram/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Arg-e Bam Citadel - Iran

Arg-e Bam Citadel - Iran

A general view shows the adobe ruins and restored structures of the Arg-e Bam citadel in Bam, Iran on December 14, 2025. Arg-e Bam, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is the largest adobe structure in the world and dates back to at least the Achaemenid period, having served for centuries as a fortified city and a key hub along Silk Road trade routes before being largely destroyed in a 2003 earthquake and subsequently restored. Photo by Bahram/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Arg-e Bam Citadel - Iran

Arg-e Bam Citadel - Iran

A general view shows the adobe ruins and restored structures of the Arg-e Bam citadel in Bam, Iran on December 14, 2025. Arg-e Bam, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is the largest adobe structure in the world and dates back to at least the Achaemenid period, having served for centuries as a fortified city and a key hub along Silk Road trade routes before being largely destroyed in a 2003 earthquake and subsequently restored. Photo by Bahram/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Arg-e Bam Citadel - Iran

Arg-e Bam Citadel - Iran

A general view shows the adobe ruins and restored structures of the Arg-e Bam citadel in Bam, Iran on December 14, 2025. Arg-e Bam, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is the largest adobe structure in the world and dates back to at least the Achaemenid period, having served for centuries as a fortified city and a key hub along Silk Road trade routes before being largely destroyed in a 2003 earthquake and subsequently restored. Photo by Bahram/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Israeli Forces Demolished Palestinians Houses - Bethlehem

Israeli Forces Demolished Palestinians Houses - Bethlehem

Palestinians stand before ruins after the Israeli forces demolished their house in the town of Husan, west of Bethlehem, in the West Bank, on December 9, 2025. Photo by Mamoun Wazwaz/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Israeli Forces Demolished Palestinians Houses - Bethlehem

Israeli Forces Demolished Palestinians Houses - Bethlehem

Palestinians stand on ruins after the Israeli forces demolished their house in the town of Husan, west of Bethlehem, in the West Bank, on December 9, 2025. Photo by Mamoun Wazwaz/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Displaced Families Return To Ruins - Syria

Displaced Families Return To Ruins - Syria

Temporary tents are seen at Khirbet al-Joz refugee camp in Idlib, Syria, Nov. 20, 2025. Photo by Ji Ze/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Displaced Families Return To Ruins - Syria

Displaced Families Return To Ruins - Syria

Children are seen at Karama refugee camp in Idlib, Syria, Sept. 25, 2025. Photo by Ji Ze/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Displaced Families Return To Ruins - Syria

Displaced Families Return To Ruins - Syria

Temporary tents are seen at Khirbet al-Joz refugee camp in Idlib, Syria, Nov. 20, 2025. Photo by Ji Ze/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Displaced Families Return To Ruins - Syria

Displaced Families Return To Ruins - Syria

This aerial drone photo taken on Dec. 4, 2025 shows damaged houses in Ain Daqneh, in the northern countryside of Aleppo, Syria. Photo by Ji Ze/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Ruins in Gaza - Palestine

Ruins in Gaza - Palestine

Photo by Eyad Azam/Middle East Images/ABACPARESS.COM

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Ruins in Gaza - Palestine

Ruins in Gaza - Palestine

Photo by Eyad Azam/Middle East Images/ABACPARESS.COM

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Ruins in Gaza - Palestine

Ruins in Gaza - Palestine

Photo by Eyad Azam/Middle East Images/ABACPARESS.COM

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Ruins in Gaza - Palestine

Ruins in Gaza - Palestine

Photo by Eyad Azam/Middle East Images/ABACPARESS.COM

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Ruins in Gaza - Palestine

Ruins in Gaza - Palestine

Photo by Eyad Azam/Middle East Images/ABACPARESS.COM

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