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China: Perfectly Round Ice Disk Forms Over Barrel Opening in Winter Cold

A man in China’s Sichuan Province discovered a perfectly round, giant ice disk sealing the opening of a large barrel on Tuesday, December 23. The barrel had been left outdoors overnight, causing the surface to freeze into a thick and smooth circular ice sheet.

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Trans Woman Finds Shelter Amid Crackdown - Turkey

Trans Woman Finds Shelter Amid Crackdown - Turkey

A café on Bornova Street is seen in Izmir, Turkey, on July 27, 2025. Situated in the Alsancak neighborhood of the city’s Konak district, Bornova Street is home to a large transgender community that faces increasing marginalization amid growing anti-LGBTQ+ sentiment in the country. Once a space of refuge and social connection, local cafés now exist under the shadow of police surveillance and community-wide fear. In recent weeks, authorities have issued sealing orders for 14 apartments in the area, citing efforts to combat prostitution. Activists argue the crackdown is part of a wider campaign targeting LGBTQ+ individuals during what the government has declared the “Year of the Family.” For many trans residents, public places like cafés remain vital yet vulnerable spaces for community, resilience, and visibility in an increasingly hostile environment. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Trans Woman Finds Shelter Amid Crackdown - Turkey

Trans Woman Finds Shelter Amid Crackdown - Turkey

A house sealed by police is seen on Bornova Street in Izmir, Turkey, on July 27, 2025. The property is one of 14 apartments targeted under a sealing order issued by local authorities in the Konak district, officially citing efforts to combat prostitution. However, LGBTQ+ advocates say the crackdown is part of a broader campaign of institutional repression against the transgender community, which is densely concentrated in this area of the Alsancak neighborhood. Trans women living on Bornova Street report increasing levels of harassment, including violence by civilians and police raids, amid a political climate that has grown more hostile since the government designated 2025 as the “Year of the Family.” The sealing orders have forced many from their homes, deepening fears of displacement and discrimination in a city where safe spaces for LGBTQ+ individuals are rapidly shrinking. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Trans Woman Finds Shelter Amid Crackdown - Turkey

Trans Woman Finds Shelter Amid Crackdown - Turkey

A café on Bornova Street is seen in Izmir, Turkey, on July 27, 2025. Situated in the Alsancak neighborhood of the city’s Konak district, Bornova Street is home to a large transgender community that faces increasing marginalization amid growing anti-LGBTQ+ sentiment in the country. Once a space of refuge and social connection, local cafés now exist under the shadow of police surveillance and community-wide fear. In recent weeks, authorities have issued sealing orders for 14 apartments in the area, citing efforts to combat prostitution. Activists argue the crackdown is part of a wider campaign targeting LGBTQ+ individuals during what the government has declared the “Year of the Family.” For many trans residents, public places like cafés remain vital yet vulnerable spaces for community, resilience, and visibility in an increasingly hostile environment. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Trans Woman Finds Shelter Amid Crackdown - Turkey

Trans Woman Finds Shelter Amid Crackdown - Turkey

A café on Bornova Street is seen in Izmir, Turkey, on July 27, 2025. Situated in the Alsancak neighborhood of the city’s Konak district, Bornova Street is home to a large transgender community that faces increasing marginalization amid growing anti-LGBTQ+ sentiment in the country. Once a space of refuge and social connection, local cafés now exist under the shadow of police surveillance and community-wide fear. In recent weeks, authorities have issued sealing orders for 14 apartments in the area, citing efforts to combat prostitution. Activists argue the crackdown is part of a wider campaign targeting LGBTQ+ individuals during what the government has declared the “Year of the Family.” For many trans residents, public places like cafés remain vital yet vulnerable spaces for community, resilience, and visibility in an increasingly hostile environment. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Trans Woman Finds Shelter Amid Crackdown - Turkey

Trans Woman Finds Shelter Amid Crackdown - Turkey

Trans woman Helin spends time at her home on Bornova Street in the Alsancak neighborhood of Izmir, Turkey, on July 27, 2025. Bornova Street, located in the Konak district, is known as a densely inhabited area for transgender individuals, many of whom face mounting hostility amid an increasingly repressive climate for LGBTQ+ communities in Turkey. Residents report frequent harassment and violence, including raids and intimidation by both civilians and police. In a recent crackdown, authorities issued sealing orders for 14 apartments on the street, officially citing the fight against prostitution. However, activists argue that the move reflects a broader pattern of discrimination and systematic pressure, particularly during what the government has labeled the “Year of the Family.” In this atmosphere of fear and marginalization, trans women like Helin strive to maintain daily life and dignity within a community targeted by both social stigma and institutional hostility. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Trans Woman Finds Shelter Amid Crackdown - Turkey

Trans Woman Finds Shelter Amid Crackdown - Turkey

A café on Bornova Street is seen in Izmir, Turkey, on July 27, 2025. Situated in the Alsancak neighborhood of the city’s Konak district, Bornova Street is home to a large transgender community that faces increasing marginalization amid growing anti-LGBTQ+ sentiment in the country. Once a space of refuge and social connection, local cafés now exist under the shadow of police surveillance and community-wide fear. In recent weeks, authorities have issued sealing orders for 14 apartments in the area, citing efforts to combat prostitution. Activists argue the crackdown is part of a wider campaign targeting LGBTQ+ individuals during what the government has declared the “Year of the Family.” For many trans residents, public places like cafés remain vital yet vulnerable spaces for community, resilience, and visibility in an increasingly hostile environment. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Trans Woman Finds Shelter Amid Crackdown - Turkey

Trans Woman Finds Shelter Amid Crackdown - Turkey

Trans women Cigdem (L), Ozlem (C), and Helin (R) speak together outside their home on Bornova Street in Izmir, Turkey, on July 27, 2025. Located in the Alsancak neighborhood of the city’s Konak district, Bornova Street is known as a densely populated area for transgender individuals, many of whom face growing hostility amid increasing state and societal pressure on LGBTQ+ communities. Trans women living here report frequent harassment, including physical assaults by civilians and police raids. A recent sealing order targeting 14 apartments has further disrupted lives under the official justification of combating prostitution. The Turkish government’s declaration of 2025 as the “Year of the Family” has coincided with intensified crackdowns on LGBTQ+ visibility and spaces. Despite this climate of fear, Cigdem, Ozlem, and Helin continue to build community and resist marginalization in a city where their identities remain under threat. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Trans Woman Finds Shelter Amid Crackdown - Turkey

Trans Woman Finds Shelter Amid Crackdown - Turkey

Trans woman Helin spends time at her home on Bornova Street in the Alsancak neighborhood of Izmir, Turkey, on July 27, 2025. Bornova Street, located in the Konak district, is known as a densely inhabited area for transgender individuals, many of whom face mounting hostility amid an increasingly repressive climate for LGBTQ+ communities in Turkey. Residents report frequent harassment and violence, including raids and intimidation by both civilians and police. In a recent crackdown, authorities issued sealing orders for 14 apartments on the street, officially citing the fight against prostitution. However, activists argue that the move reflects a broader pattern of discrimination and systematic pressure, particularly during what the government has labeled the “Year of the Family.” In this atmosphere of fear and marginalization, trans women like Helin strive to maintain daily life and dignity within a community targeted by both social stigma and institutional hostility. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Trans Woman Finds Shelter Amid Crackdown - Turkey

Trans Woman Finds Shelter Amid Crackdown - Turkey

Trans woman Helin spends time at her home on Bornova Street in the Alsancak neighborhood of Izmir, Turkey, on July 27, 2025. Bornova Street, located in the Konak district, is known as a densely inhabited area for transgender individuals, many of whom face mounting hostility amid an increasingly repressive climate for LGBTQ+ communities in Turkey. Residents report frequent harassment and violence, including raids and intimidation by both civilians and police. In a recent crackdown, authorities issued sealing orders for 14 apartments on the street, officially citing the fight against prostitution. However, activists argue that the move reflects a broader pattern of discrimination and systematic pressure, particularly during what the government has labeled the “Year of the Family.” In this atmosphere of fear and marginalization, trans women like Helin strive to maintain daily life and dignity within a community targeted by both social stigma and institutional hostility. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Trans Woman Finds Shelter Amid Crackdown - Turkey

Trans Woman Finds Shelter Amid Crackdown - Turkey

Trans women Cigdem (L), Ozlem (C), and Helin (R) speak together outside their home on Bornova Street in Izmir, Turkey, on July 27, 2025. Located in the Alsancak neighborhood of the city’s Konak district, Bornova Street is known as a densely populated area for transgender individuals, many of whom face growing hostility amid increasing state and societal pressure on LGBTQ+ communities. Trans women living here report frequent harassment, including physical assaults by civilians and police raids. A recent sealing order targeting 14 apartments has further disrupted lives under the official justification of combating prostitution. The Turkish government’s declaration of 2025 as the “Year of the Family” has coincided with intensified crackdowns on LGBTQ+ visibility and spaces. Despite this climate of fear, Cigdem, Ozlem, and Helin continue to build community and resist marginalization in a city where their identities remain under threat. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Trans Woman Finds Shelter Amid Crackdown - Turkey

Trans Woman Finds Shelter Amid Crackdown - Turkey

A house sealed by police is seen on Bornova Street in Izmir, Turkey, on July 27, 2025. The property is one of 14 apartments targeted under a sealing order issued by local authorities in the Konak district, officially citing efforts to combat prostitution. However, LGBTQ+ advocates say the crackdown is part of a broader campaign of institutional repression against the transgender community, which is densely concentrated in this area of the Alsancak neighborhood. Trans women living on Bornova Street report increasing levels of harassment, including violence by civilians and police raids, amid a political climate that has grown more hostile since the government designated 2025 as the “Year of the Family.” The sealing orders have forced many from their homes, deepening fears of displacement and discrimination in a city where safe spaces for LGBTQ+ individuals are rapidly shrinking. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Trans Woman Finds Shelter Amid Crackdown - Turkey

Trans Woman Finds Shelter Amid Crackdown - Turkey

Trans women Cigdem (L), Ozlem (C), and Helin (R) speak together outside their home on Bornova Street in Izmir, Turkey, on July 27, 2025. Located in the Alsancak neighborhood of the city’s Konak district, Bornova Street is known as a densely populated area for transgender individuals, many of whom face growing hostility amid increasing state and societal pressure on LGBTQ+ communities. Trans women living here report frequent harassment, including physical assaults by civilians and police raids. A recent sealing order targeting 14 apartments has further disrupted lives under the official justification of combating prostitution. The Turkish government’s declaration of 2025 as the “Year of the Family” has coincided with intensified crackdowns on LGBTQ+ visibility and spaces. Despite this climate of fear, Cigdem, Ozlem, and Helin continue to build community and resist marginalization in a city where their identities remain under threat. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Trans Woman Finds Shelter Amid Crackdown - Turkey

Trans Woman Finds Shelter Amid Crackdown - Turkey

Trans woman Helin spends time at her home on Bornova Street in the Alsancak neighborhood of Izmir, Turkey, on July 27, 2025. Bornova Street, located in the Konak district, is known as a densely inhabited area for transgender individuals, many of whom face mounting hostility amid an increasingly repressive climate for LGBTQ+ communities in Turkey. Residents report frequent harassment and violence, including raids and intimidation by both civilians and police. In a recent crackdown, authorities issued sealing orders for 14 apartments on the street, officially citing the fight against prostitution. However, activists argue that the move reflects a broader pattern of discrimination and systematic pressure, particularly during what the government has labeled the “Year of the Family.” In this atmosphere of fear and marginalization, trans women like Helin strive to maintain daily life and dignity within a community targeted by both social stigma and institutional hostility. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Trans Woman Finds Shelter Amid Crackdown - Turkey

Trans Woman Finds Shelter Amid Crackdown - Turkey

Cigdem, a trans woman, shows the injury she sustained after surviving a violent assault by a man, revealing that part of her skull is missing, at her residence on Bornova Street in Izmir, Turkey, on July 27, 2025. She now requires ongoing medical care. Bornova Street, in the Alsancak neighborhood of the Konak district, is home to a significant transgender community increasingly targeted by violence and systemic discrimination. Residents report assaults not only from civilians committing hate crimes but also from law enforcement. A sealing order recently issued for 14 apartments, officially under the pretext of combating prostitution, has further displaced vulnerable individuals. These actions come during what the Turkish government calls the “Year of the Family,” a period that LGBTQ+ advocates say has coincided with heightened repression. Cigdem’s case exemplifies the physical danger and institutional neglect faced by trans women living in marginalization and fear. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Trans Woman Finds Shelter Amid Crackdown - Turkey

Trans Woman Finds Shelter Amid Crackdown - Turkey

Trans woman Helin spends time at her home on Bornova Street in the Alsancak neighborhood of Izmir, Turkey, on July 27, 2025. Bornova Street, located in the Konak district, is known as a densely inhabited area for transgender individuals, many of whom face mounting hostility amid an increasingly repressive climate for LGBTQ+ communities in Turkey. Residents report frequent harassment and violence, including raids and intimidation by both civilians and police. In a recent crackdown, authorities issued sealing orders for 14 apartments on the street, officially citing the fight against prostitution. However, activists argue that the move reflects a broader pattern of discrimination and systematic pressure, particularly during what the government has labeled the “Year of the Family.” In this atmosphere of fear and marginalization, trans women like Helin strive to maintain daily life and dignity within a community targeted by both social stigma and institutional hostility. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Trans Woman Finds Shelter Amid Crackdown - Turkey

Trans Woman Finds Shelter Amid Crackdown - Turkey

Trans woman Helin spends time at her home on Bornova Street in the Alsancak neighborhood of Izmir, Turkey, on July 27, 2025. Bornova Street, located in the Konak district, is known as a densely inhabited area for transgender individuals, many of whom face mounting hostility amid an increasingly repressive climate for LGBTQ+ communities in Turkey. Residents report frequent harassment and violence, including raids and intimidation by both civilians and police. In a recent crackdown, authorities issued sealing orders for 14 apartments on the street, officially citing the fight against prostitution. However, activists argue that the move reflects a broader pattern of discrimination and systematic pressure, particularly during what the government has labeled the “Year of the Family.” In this atmosphere of fear and marginalization, trans women like Helin strive to maintain daily life and dignity within a community targeted by both social stigma and institutional hostility. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Trans Woman Finds Shelter Amid Crackdown - Turkey

Trans Woman Finds Shelter Amid Crackdown - Turkey

Trans woman Helin spends time at her home on Bornova Street in the Alsancak neighborhood of Izmir, Turkey, on July 27, 2025. Bornova Street, located in the Konak district, is known as a densely inhabited area for transgender individuals, many of whom face mounting hostility amid an increasingly repressive climate for LGBTQ+ communities in Turkey. Residents report frequent harassment and violence, including raids and intimidation by both civilians and police. In a recent crackdown, authorities issued sealing orders for 14 apartments on the street, officially citing the fight against prostitution. However, activists argue that the move reflects a broader pattern of discrimination and systematic pressure, particularly during what the government has labeled the “Year of the Family.” In this atmosphere of fear and marginalization, trans women like Helin strive to maintain daily life and dignity within a community targeted by both social stigma and institutional hostility. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Trans Woman Finds Shelter Amid Crackdown - Turkey

Trans Woman Finds Shelter Amid Crackdown - Turkey

Cigdem, a trans woman, shows the injury she sustained after surviving a violent assault by a man, revealing that part of her skull is missing, at her residence on Bornova Street in Izmir, Turkey, on July 27, 2025. She now requires ongoing medical care. Bornova Street, in the Alsancak neighborhood of the Konak district, is home to a significant transgender community increasingly targeted by violence and systemic discrimination. Residents report assaults not only from civilians committing hate crimes but also from law enforcement. A sealing order recently issued for 14 apartments, officially under the pretext of combating prostitution, has further displaced vulnerable individuals. These actions come during what the Turkish government calls the “Year of the Family,” a period that LGBTQ+ advocates say has coincided with heightened repression. Cigdem’s case exemplifies the physical danger and institutional neglect faced by trans women living in marginalization and fear. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Trans Woman Finds Shelter Amid Crackdown - Turkey

Trans Woman Finds Shelter Amid Crackdown - Turkey

Trans woman Helin spends time at her home on Bornova Street in the Alsancak neighborhood of Izmir, Turkey, on July 27, 2025. Bornova Street, located in the Konak district, is known as a densely inhabited area for transgender individuals, many of whom face mounting hostility amid an increasingly repressive climate for LGBTQ+ communities in Turkey. Residents report frequent harassment and violence, including raids and intimidation by both civilians and police. In a recent crackdown, authorities issued sealing orders for 14 apartments on the street, officially citing the fight against prostitution. However, activists argue that the move reflects a broader pattern of discrimination and systematic pressure, particularly during what the government has labeled the “Year of the Family.” In this atmosphere of fear and marginalization, trans women like Helin strive to maintain daily life and dignity within a community targeted by both social stigma and institutional hostility. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Trans Woman Finds Shelter Amid Crackdown - Turkey

Trans Woman Finds Shelter Amid Crackdown - Turkey

Trans woman Helin spends time at her home on Bornova Street in the Alsancak neighborhood of Izmir, Turkey, on July 27, 2025. Bornova Street, located in the Konak district, is known as a densely inhabited area for transgender individuals, many of whom face mounting hostility amid an increasingly repressive climate for LGBTQ+ communities in Turkey. Residents report frequent harassment and violence, including raids and intimidation by both civilians and police. In a recent crackdown, authorities issued sealing orders for 14 apartments on the street, officially citing the fight against prostitution. However, activists argue that the move reflects a broader pattern of discrimination and systematic pressure, particularly during what the government has labeled the “Year of the Family.” In this atmosphere of fear and marginalization, trans women like Helin strive to maintain daily life and dignity within a community targeted by both social stigma and institutional hostility. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Golf: U.S. Open

Golf: U.S. Open

J.J. Spaun of the United States reacts after making a birdie putt on the 18th hole of the final round, sealing his win in the U.S. Open golf tournament at Oakmont Country Club in Oakmont, Pennsylvania, on June 15, 2025.

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Illustration - Economy

Illustration - Economy

FRANCE. MOSELLE (57) CATTENOM. NUCLEAR PLANT. CONTROL OF PROVIDING SEALING PARTS OF THE TURBINE ALTERNATOR Photo by Stephane Compoint/Only France/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Consequences of Russian drone attack in Odesa region

Consequences of Russian drone attack in Odesa region

A man stands at a caution tape sealing off a house destroyed by a Russian drone attack in Odesa region, Ukraine, on May 16, 2025. (Photo by Nina Liashonok/Ukrinform)

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The Sealing Of The Papal Apartments - Vatican

The Sealing Of The Papal Apartments - Vatican

Seals are placed on the apartment on the second floor of Casa Santa Marta, where the Pope Francis had resided, by Cardinal Kevin Farrell, Camerlengo of the Holy Roman on April 21, 2025 at the Vatican in the evening of the death of the Pope Francis. Photo by (EV) Vatican Media/ABACAPRESS.COM

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The Sealing Of The Papal Apartments - Vatican

The Sealing Of The Papal Apartments - Vatican

Seals are placed on the apartment on the second floor of Casa Santa Marta, where the Pope Francis had resided, by Vatican’Secretary of State cardinal Parolin on April 21, 2025 at the Vatican in the evening of the death of the Pope Francis. Photo by (EV) Vatican Media/ABACAPRESS.COM

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The Sealing Of The Papal Apartments - Vatican

The Sealing Of The Papal Apartments - Vatican

A Vatican employee put seals on the Papal apartment of the Apostolic Palace on April 21, 2025 at the Vatican, following the announcement of Pope Francis’ death in the morning. When the Apostolic See becomes vacant, the papal apartments are sealed, not to be opened again until the election of a new pope. Photo by (EV) Vatican Media/ABACAPRESS.COM

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The Sealing Of The Papal Apartments - Vatican

The Sealing Of The Papal Apartments - Vatican

Cardinal Kevin Farrell , Camerlengo of the Apostolic Chamber puts seals on the Papal apartment of the Apostolic Palace on April 21, 2025 at the Vatican, following the announcement of Pope Francis’ death in the morning. When the Apostolic See becomes vacant, the papal apartments are sealed, not to be opened again until the election of a new pope. Photo by (EV) Vatican Media/ABACAPRESS.COM

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The Sealing Of The Papal Apartments - Vatican

The Sealing Of The Papal Apartments - Vatican

Cardinal Kevin Farrell (C), Camerlengo of the Apostolic Chamber and Vatican Secretary of State Cardinal Pietro Parolin (L) put seals on the Papal apartment of the Apostolic Palace on April 21, 2025 at the Vatican, following the announcement of Pope Francis’ death in the morning. When the Apostolic See becomes vacant, the papal apartments are sealed, not to be opened again until the election of a new pope. Photo by (EV) Vatican Media/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Russia attacks Kyiv with ballistic missiles

Russia attacks Kyiv with ballistic missiles

KYIV, UKRAINE - JANUARY 18, 2025 - A woman and a girl carry bottles with water past caution tape sealing off the scene where the debris from downed Russian ballistic missiles fell in the Shevchenkivskyi district on Saturday morning, Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. (Photo by Kirill Chubotin/Ukrinform)

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Agricultural Product Processing

Agricultural Product Processing

TENGZHOU, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 21, 2024 - Workers work in front of vacuum sealing machines in Tengzhou city, Shandong province, China, Sept 21, 2024.

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Paris 2024 - Wrestling - Mijain Lopez Wins His 5th Gold And Rises As A Legend

Paris 2024 - Wrestling - Mijain Lopez Wins His 5th Gold And Rises As A Legend

Mijain Lopez Nunez (1st R) of Cuba celebrates after the men's greco-roman 130kg final match of wrestling against Yasmani Acosta Fernandez of Chile at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games in Paris, France, Aug. 6, 2024. Cuba's Mijain Lopez became the first athlete to win five successive Olympic gold medals in the same event after sealing the win in the men's 130kg Greco-Roman wrestling final at the Paris 2024 Olympics. Photo by Xinhua//Wu Wei/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Paris 2024 - Wrestling - Mijain Lopez Wins His 5th Gold And Rises As A Legend

Paris 2024 - Wrestling - Mijain Lopez Wins His 5th Gold And Rises As A Legend

Gold medalist Mijain Lopez Nunez of Cuba attends the victory ceremony for the men's greco-roman 130kg of wrestling at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games in Paris, France, Aug. 6, 2024. Cuba's Mijain Lopez became the first athlete to win five successive Olympic gold medals in the same event after sealing the win in the men's 130kg Greco-Roman wrestling final at the Paris 2024 Olympics. Photo by Xinhua/Zhang Fan/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Paris 2024 - Wrestling - Mijain Lopez Wins His 5th Gold And Rises As A Legend

Paris 2024 - Wrestling - Mijain Lopez Wins His 5th Gold And Rises As A Legend

Mijain Lopez Nunez of Cuba celebrates after the men's greco-roman 130kg final match of wrestling against Yasmani Acosta Fernandez of Chile at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games in Paris, France, Aug. 6, 2024. Cuba's Mijain Lopez became the first athlete to win five successive Olympic gold medals in the same event after sealing the win in the men's 130kg Greco-Roman wrestling final at the Paris 2024 Olympics. Photo by Xinhua//Wu Wei/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Paris 2024 - Wrestling - Mijain Lopez Wins His 5th Gold And Rises As A Legend

Paris 2024 - Wrestling - Mijain Lopez Wins His 5th Gold And Rises As A Legend

Gold medalist Mijain Lopez Nunez of Cuba attends the victory ceremony for the men's greco-roman 130kg of wrestling at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games in Paris, France, Aug. 6, 2024. Cuba's Mijain Lopez became the first athlete to win five successive Olympic gold medals in the same event after sealing the win in the men's 130kg Greco-Roman wrestling final at the Paris 2024 Olympics. Photo by Xinhua/Zhang Fan/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Paris 2024 - Wrestling - Mijain Lopez Wins His 5th Gold And Rises As A Legend

Paris 2024 - Wrestling - Mijain Lopez Wins His 5th Gold And Rises As A Legend

Gold medalist Mijain Lopez Nunez (2nd L) of Cuba, silver medalist Yasmani Acosta Fernandez (1st L) of Chile, bronze medalists Meng Lingzhe (1st R) of China and Amin Mirzazadeh of Iran pose during the victory ceremony for the men's greco-roman 130kg of wrestling at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games in Paris, France, Aug. 6, 2024. Cuba's Mijain Lopez became the first athlete to win five successive Olympic gold medals in the same event after sealing the win in the men's 130kg Greco-Roman wrestling final at the Paris 2024 Olympics. Photo by Xinhua/Zhang Fan/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Paris 2024 - Wrestling - Mijain Lopez Wins His 5th Gold And Rises As A Legend

Paris 2024 - Wrestling - Mijain Lopez Wins His 5th Gold And Rises As A Legend

Gold medalist Mijain Lopez Nunez of Cuba attends the victory ceremony for the men's greco-roman 130kg of wrestling at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games in Paris, France, Aug. 6, 2024. Cuba's Mijain Lopez became the first athlete to win five successive Olympic gold medals in the same event after sealing the win in the men's 130kg Greco-Roman wrestling final at the Paris 2024 Olympics. Photo by Xinhua/Zhang Fan/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Paris 2024 - Wrestling - Mijain Lopez Wins His 5th Gold And Rises As A Legend

Paris 2024 - Wrestling - Mijain Lopez Wins His 5th Gold And Rises As A Legend

Gold medalist Mijain Lopez Nunez (2nd L) of Cuba, silver medalist Yasmani Acosta Fernandez (1st L) of Chile, bronze medalists Meng Lingzhe (1st R) of China and Amin Mirzazadeh of Iran pose during the victory ceremony for the men's greco-roman 130kg of wrestling at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games in Paris, France, Aug. 6, 2024. Cuba's Mijain Lopez became the first athlete to win five successive Olympic gold medals in the same event after sealing the win in the men's 130kg Greco-Roman wrestling final at the Paris 2024 Olympics. Photo by Xinhua//Wu Wei/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Paris 2024 - Wrestling - Mijain Lopez Wins His 5th Gold And Rises As A Legend

Paris 2024 - Wrestling - Mijain Lopez Wins His 5th Gold And Rises As A Legend

Mijain Lopez Nunez (C) of Cuba celebrates after the men's greco-roman 130kg final match of wrestling against Yasmani Acosta Fernandez of Chile at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games in Paris, France, Aug. 6, 2024. Cuba's Mijain Lopez became the first athlete to win five successive Olympic gold medals in the same event after sealing the win in the men's 130kg Greco-Roman wrestling final at the Paris 2024 Olympics. Photo by Xinhua//Wu Wei/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Dnipro after Russian missile attack on July 8, 2024

Dnipro after Russian missile attack on July 8, 2024

DNIPRO, UKRAINE - JULY 8, 2024 - Men stay behind a caution tape sealing off an apartment block damaged by the Russian missile attack, Dnipro, east-central Ukraine.

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Dnipro after Russian missile attack on July 8, 2024

Dnipro after Russian missile attack on July 8, 2024

DNIPRO, UKRAINE - JULY 8, 2024 - Men stay behind a caution tape sealing off an apartment block damaged by the Russian missile attack, Dnipro, east-central Ukraine.

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Work Underway To Secure Dike Breach In Dongting Lake - China

Work Underway To Secure Dike Breach In Dongting Lake - China

An aerial drone photo shows rescuers sealing the dike breach in the Dongting Lake in Yueyang, central China's Hunan Province, July 8, 2024. Rescue personnel successfully sealed a 226-meter breach in a dike at China's second-largest freshwater lake at 10:31 p.m. Monday, according to local authorities. Photo by Chen Zeguo/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Work Underway To Secure Dike Breach In Dongting Lake - China

Work Underway To Secure Dike Breach In Dongting Lake - China

An aerial drone photo shows rescuers sealing the dike breach in the Dongting Lake in Yueyang, central China's Hunan Province, July 8, 2024. Rescue personnel successfully sealed a 226-meter breach in a dike at China's second-largest freshwater lake at 10:31 p.m. Monday, according to local authorities. Photo by Chen Sihan/Xonhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Work Underway To Secure Dike Breach In Dongting Lake - China

Work Underway To Secure Dike Breach In Dongting Lake - China

This photo taken on July 8, 2024 shows the site of sealing the dike breach in the Dongting Lake in Yueyang, central China's Hunan Province. Rescue personnel successfully sealed a 226-meter breach in a dike at China's second-largest freshwater lake at 10:31 p.m. Monday, according to local authorities. Photo by Xue Yuge/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Work Underway To Secure Dike Breach In Dongting Lake - China

Work Underway To Secure Dike Breach In Dongting Lake - China

An aerial drone photo shows rescuers sealing the dike breach in the Dongting Lake in Yueyang, central China's Hunan Province, July 8, 2024. Rescue personnel successfully sealed a 226-meter breach in a dike at China's second-largest freshwater lake at 10:31 p.m. Monday, according to local authorities. Photo by Chen Sihan/Xonhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Work Underway To Secure Dike Breach In Dongting Lake - China

Work Underway To Secure Dike Breach In Dongting Lake - China

An aerial drone photo shows rescuers sealing the dike breach in the Dongting Lake in Yueyang, central China's Hunan Province, July 8, 2024. Rescue personnel successfully sealed a 226-meter breach in a dike at China's second-largest freshwater lake at 10:31 p.m. Monday, according to local authorities. Photo by Chen Zhenhai/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Work Underway To Secure Dike Breach In Dongting Lake - China

Work Underway To Secure Dike Breach In Dongting Lake - China

An aerial drone photo shows rescuers sealing the dike breach in the Dongting Lake in Yueyang, central China's Hunan Province, July 8, 2024. Rescue personnel successfully sealed a 226-meter breach in a dike at China's second-largest freshwater lake at 10:31 p.m. Monday, according to local authorities. Photo by Chen Sihan/Xonhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Work Underway To Secure Dike Breach In Dongting Lake - China

Work Underway To Secure Dike Breach In Dongting Lake - China

An aerial drone photo shows rescuers sealing the dike breach in the Dongting Lake in Yueyang, central China's Hunan Province, July 8, 2024. Rescue personnel successfully sealed a 226-meter breach in a dike at China's second-largest freshwater lake at 10:31 p.m. Monday, according to local authorities. Photo by Chen Sihan/Xonhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Work Underway To Secure Dike Breach In Dongting Lake - China

Work Underway To Secure Dike Breach In Dongting Lake - China

An aerial drone photo shows rescuers sealing the dike breach in the Dongting Lake in Yueyang, central China's Hunan Province, July 8, 2024. Rescue personnel successfully sealed a 226-meter breach in a dike at China's second-largest freshwater lake at 10:31 p.m. Monday, according to local authorities. Photo by Chen Sihan/Xonhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Work Underway To Secure Dike Breach In Dongting Lake - China

Work Underway To Secure Dike Breach In Dongting Lake - China

An aerial drone photo shows rescuers sealing the dike breach in the Dongting Lake in Yueyang, central China's Hunan Province, July 8, 2024. Rescue personnel successfully sealed a 226-meter breach in a dike at China's second-largest freshwater lake at 10:31 p.m. Monday, according to local authorities. Photo by Chen Sihan/Xonhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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