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Pope Leo XIV At Audience With Jubilee of Italian Diplomacy Participants - Vatican

Pope Leo XIV At Audience With Jubilee of Italian Diplomacy Participants - Vatican

The representation of the Nativity in the Paul VI Hall, Nacimiento Gaudium, features a figure of the Virgin Mary in a state of pregnancy and a collection of 28,000 coloured ribbons, each representing a life saved from abortion thanks to the prayers and support provided by Catholic organisations to many mothers in difficulty. The nativity scene measures five metres in length, three metres in height and two and a half metres in depth. While respecting tradition — with the presence of Joseph, the Magi, the shepherds and the animals — the work introduces an original element: two different and interchangeable representations of the Virgin Mary. During Advent, a statue of Mary pregnant, symbolising expectation and hope, will be on display; on Christmas Eve, this will be replaced with an image of the Virgin kneeling in adoration of the newborn Child. In addition, 400 ribbons with prayers and wishes written by young patients at the National Children's Hospital in San José will be placed in Jesus' cradle in the Paul V

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Pope Leo XIV At Audience With Jubilee of Italian Diplomacy Participants - Vatican

Pope Leo XIV At Audience With Jubilee of Italian Diplomacy Participants - Vatican

The representation of the Nativity in the Paul VI Hall, Nacimiento Gaudium, features a figure of the Virgin Mary in a state of pregnancy and a collection of 28,000 coloured ribbons, each representing a life saved from abortion thanks to the prayers and support provided by Catholic organisations to many mothers in difficulty. The nativity scene measures five metres in length, three metres in height and two and a half metres in depth. While respecting tradition — with the presence of Joseph, the Magi, the shepherds and the animals — the work introduces an original element: two different and interchangeable representations of the Virgin Mary. During Advent, a statue of Mary pregnant, symbolising expectation and hope, will be on display; on Christmas Eve, this will be replaced with an image of the Virgin kneeling in adoration of the newborn Child. In addition, 400 ribbons with prayers and wishes written by young patients at the National Children's Hospital in San José will be placed in Jesus' cradle in the Paul V

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Pope Leo XIV At Audience With Jubilee of Italian Diplomacy Participants - Vatican

Pope Leo XIV At Audience With Jubilee of Italian Diplomacy Participants - Vatican

The representation of the Nativity in the Paul VI Hall, Nacimiento Gaudium, features a figure of the Virgin Mary in a state of pregnancy and a collection of 28,000 coloured ribbons, each representing a life saved from abortion thanks to the prayers and support provided by Catholic organisations to many mothers in difficulty. The nativity scene measures five metres in length, three metres in height and two and a half metres in depth. While respecting tradition — with the presence of Joseph, the Magi, the shepherds and the animals — the work introduces an original element: two different and interchangeable representations of the Virgin Mary. During Advent, a statue of Mary pregnant, symbolising expectation and hope, will be on display; on Christmas Eve, this will be replaced with an image of the Virgin kneeling in adoration of the newborn Child. In addition, 400 ribbons with prayers and wishes written by young patients at the National Children's Hospital in San José will be placed in Jesus' cradle in the Paul V

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Pope Leo XIV At Audience With Jubilee of Italian Diplomacy Participants - Vatican

Pope Leo XIV At Audience With Jubilee of Italian Diplomacy Participants - Vatican

The representation of the Nativity in the Paul VI Hall, Nacimiento Gaudium, features a figure of the Virgin Mary in a state of pregnancy and a collection of 28,000 coloured ribbons, each representing a life saved from abortion thanks to the prayers and support provided by Catholic organisations to many mothers in difficulty. The nativity scene measures five metres in length, three metres in height and two and a half metres in depth. While respecting tradition — with the presence of Joseph, the Magi, the shepherds and the animals — the work introduces an original element: two different and interchangeable representations of the Virgin Mary. During Advent, a statue of Mary pregnant, symbolising expectation and hope, will be on display; on Christmas Eve, this will be replaced with an image of the Virgin kneeling in adoration of the newborn Child. In addition, 400 ribbons with prayers and wishes written by young patients at the National Children's Hospital in San José will be placed in Jesus' cradle in the Paul V

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Pope Leo XIV At Audience With Jubilee of Italian Diplomacy Participants - Vatican

Pope Leo XIV At Audience With Jubilee of Italian Diplomacy Participants - Vatican

The representation of the Nativity in the Paul VI Hall, Nacimiento Gaudium, features a figure of the Virgin Mary in a state of pregnancy and a collection of 28,000 coloured ribbons, each representing a life saved from abortion thanks to the prayers and support provided by Catholic organisations to many mothers in difficulty. The nativity scene measures five metres in length, three metres in height and two and a half metres in depth. While respecting tradition — with the presence of Joseph, the Magi, the shepherds and the animals — the work introduces an original element: two different and interchangeable representations of the Virgin Mary. During Advent, a statue of Mary pregnant, symbolising expectation and hope, will be on display; on Christmas Eve, this will be replaced with an image of the Virgin kneeling in adoration of the newborn Child. In addition, 400 ribbons with prayers and wishes written by young patients at the National Children's Hospital in San José will be placed in Jesus' cradle in the Paul V

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Pope Leo XIV At Audience With Jubilee of Italian Diplomacy Participants - Vatican

Pope Leo XIV At Audience With Jubilee of Italian Diplomacy Participants - Vatican

The representation of the Nativity in the Paul VI Hall, Nacimiento Gaudium, features a figure of the Virgin Mary in a state of pregnancy and a collection of 28,000 coloured ribbons, each representing a life saved from abortion thanks to the prayers and support provided by Catholic organisations to many mothers in difficulty. The nativity scene measures five metres in length, three metres in height and two and a half metres in depth. While respecting tradition — with the presence of Joseph, the Magi, the shepherds and the animals — the work introduces an original element: two different and interchangeable representations of the Virgin Mary. During Advent, a statue of Mary pregnant, symbolising expectation and hope, will be on display; on Christmas Eve, this will be replaced with an image of the Virgin kneeling in adoration of the newborn Child. In addition, 400 ribbons with prayers and wishes written by young patients at the National Children's Hospital in San José will be placed in Jesus' cradle in the Paul V

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Pope Leo XIV At Audience With Jubilee of Italian Diplomacy Participants - Vatican

Pope Leo XIV At Audience With Jubilee of Italian Diplomacy Participants - Vatican

The representation of the Nativity in the Paul VI Hall, Nacimiento Gaudium, features a figure of the Virgin Mary in a state of pregnancy and a collection of 28,000 coloured ribbons, each representing a life saved from abortion thanks to the prayers and support provided by Catholic organisations to many mothers in difficulty. The nativity scene measures five metres in length, three metres in height and two and a half metres in depth. While respecting tradition — with the presence of Joseph, the Magi, the shepherds and the animals — the work introduces an original element: two different and interchangeable representations of the Virgin Mary. During Advent, a statue of Mary pregnant, symbolising expectation and hope, will be on display; on Christmas Eve, this will be replaced with an image of the Virgin kneeling in adoration of the newborn Child. In addition, 400 ribbons with prayers and wishes written by young patients at the National Children's Hospital in San José will be placed in Jesus' cradle in the Paul V

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Pope Leo XIV At Audience With Jubilee of Italian Diplomacy Participants - Vatican

Pope Leo XIV At Audience With Jubilee of Italian Diplomacy Participants - Vatican

The representation of the Nativity in the Paul VI Hall, Nacimiento Gaudium, features a figure of the Virgin Mary in a state of pregnancy and a collection of 28,000 coloured ribbons, each representing a life saved from abortion thanks to the prayers and support provided by Catholic organisations to many mothers in difficulty. The nativity scene measures five metres in length, three metres in height and two and a half metres in depth. While respecting tradition — with the presence of Joseph, the Magi, the shepherds and the animals — the work introduces an original element: two different and interchangeable representations of the Virgin Mary. During Advent, a statue of Mary pregnant, symbolising expectation and hope, will be on display; on Christmas Eve, this will be replaced with an image of the Virgin kneeling in adoration of the newborn Child. In addition, 400 ribbons with prayers and wishes written by young patients at the National Children's Hospital in San José will be placed in Jesus' cradle in the Paul V

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Pope Leo XIV At Audience With Jubilee of Italian Diplomacy Participants - Vatican

Pope Leo XIV At Audience With Jubilee of Italian Diplomacy Participants - Vatican

The representation of the Nativity in the Paul VI Hall, Nacimiento Gaudium, features a figure of the Virgin Mary in a state of pregnancy and a collection of 28,000 coloured ribbons, each representing a life saved from abortion thanks to the prayers and support provided by Catholic organisations to many mothers in difficulty. The nativity scene measures five metres in length, three metres in height and two and a half metres in depth. While respecting tradition — with the presence of Joseph, the Magi, the shepherds and the animals — the work introduces an original element: two different and interchangeable representations of the Virgin Mary. During Advent, a statue of Mary pregnant, symbolising expectation and hope, will be on display; on Christmas Eve, this will be replaced with an image of the Virgin kneeling in adoration of the newborn Child. In addition, 400 ribbons with prayers and wishes written by young patients at the National Children's Hospital in San José will be placed in Jesus' cradle in the Paul V

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Pope Leo XIV At Audience With Jubilee of Italian Diplomacy Participants - Vatican

Pope Leo XIV At Audience With Jubilee of Italian Diplomacy Participants - Vatican

The representation of the Nativity in the Paul VI Hall, Nacimiento Gaudium, features a figure of the Virgin Mary in a state of pregnancy and a collection of 28,000 coloured ribbons, each representing a life saved from abortion thanks to the prayers and support provided by Catholic organisations to many mothers in difficulty. The nativity scene measures five metres in length, three metres in height and two and a half metres in depth. While respecting tradition — with the presence of Joseph, the Magi, the shepherds and the animals — the work introduces an original element: two different and interchangeable representations of the Virgin Mary. During Advent, a statue of Mary pregnant, symbolising expectation and hope, will be on display; on Christmas Eve, this will be replaced with an image of the Virgin kneeling in adoration of the newborn Child. In addition, 400 ribbons with prayers and wishes written by young patients at the National Children's Hospital in San José will be placed in Jesus' cradle in the Paul V

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Pope Leo XIV At Audience With Jubilee of Italian Diplomacy Participants - Vatican

Pope Leo XIV At Audience With Jubilee of Italian Diplomacy Participants - Vatican

The representation of the Nativity in the Paul VI Hall, Nacimiento Gaudium, features a figure of the Virgin Mary in a state of pregnancy and a collection of 28,000 coloured ribbons, each representing a life saved from abortion thanks to the prayers and support provided by Catholic organisations to many mothers in difficulty. The nativity scene measures five metres in length, three metres in height and two and a half metres in depth. While respecting tradition — with the presence of Joseph, the Magi, the shepherds and the animals — the work introduces an original element: two different and interchangeable representations of the Virgin Mary. During Advent, a statue of Mary pregnant, symbolising expectation and hope, will be on display; on Christmas Eve, this will be replaced with an image of the Virgin kneeling in adoration of the newborn Child. In addition, 400 ribbons with prayers and wishes written by young patients at the National Children's Hospital in San José will be placed in Jesus' cradle in the Paul V

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Pope Leo XIV At Audience With Jubilee of Italian Diplomacy Participants - Vatican

Pope Leo XIV At Audience With Jubilee of Italian Diplomacy Participants - Vatican

The representation of the Nativity in the Paul VI Hall, Nacimiento Gaudium, features a figure of the Virgin Mary in a state of pregnancy and a collection of 28,000 coloured ribbons, each representing a life saved from abortion thanks to the prayers and support provided by Catholic organisations to many mothers in difficulty. The nativity scene measures five metres in length, three metres in height and two and a half metres in depth. While respecting tradition — with the presence of Joseph, the Magi, the shepherds and the animals — the work introduces an original element: two different and interchangeable representations of the Virgin Mary. During Advent, a statue of Mary pregnant, symbolising expectation and hope, will be on display; on Christmas Eve, this will be replaced with an image of the Virgin kneeling in adoration of the newborn Child. In addition, 400 ribbons with prayers and wishes written by young patients at the National Children's Hospital in San José will be placed in Jesus' cradle in the Paul V

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Difficult Humanitarian Conditions Near the Khan Yunis Landfill - Palestine

Difficult Humanitarian Conditions Near the Khan Yunis Landfill - Palestine

Two girls look toward a flock of grazing sheep and goats scattered across a trash-covered area at a waste dump in Khan Yunis, Gaza Strip, on November 30, 2025. The area surrounding the waste dump in Khan Yunis faces difficult humanitarian conditions, with shepherds forced to graze their livestock near the site due to the lack of suitable pastures and children collecting paper and firewood from the garbage to support their families’ daily needs. Photo by Doaa Albaz/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Difficult Humanitarian Conditions Near the Khan Yunis Landfill - Palestine

Difficult Humanitarian Conditions Near the Khan Yunis Landfill - Palestine

Two children stand on a trash-strewn field near a waste dump on the outskirts of Khan Yunis, Gaza Strip, on November 30, 2025. The area surrounding the waste dump in Khan Yunis faces difficult humanitarian conditions, with shepherds forced to graze their livestock near the site due to the lack of suitable pastures and children collecting paper and firewood from the garbage to support their families’ daily needs. Photo by Doaa Albaz/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Difficult Humanitarian Conditions Near the Khan Yunis Landfill - Palestine

Difficult Humanitarian Conditions Near the Khan Yunis Landfill - Palestine

A shepherd stands among his flock as they graze on a trash-strewn field in Khan Yunis, Gaza Strip, on November 30, 2025. The area surrounding the waste dump in Khan Yunis faces difficult humanitarian conditions, with shepherds forced to graze their livestock near the site due to the lack of suitable pastures and children collecting paper and firewood from the garbage to support their families’ daily needs. Photo by Doaa Albaz/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Difficult Humanitarian Conditions Near the Khan Yunis Landfill - Palestine

Difficult Humanitarian Conditions Near the Khan Yunis Landfill - Palestine

A child walks past a flock of grazing goats and sheep while carrying a sack across a rubbish-strewn area in Khan Yunis, Gaza Strip, on November 30, 2025. The area surrounding the waste dump in Khan Yunis faces difficult humanitarian conditions, with shepherds forced to graze their livestock near the site due to the lack of suitable pastures and children collecting paper and firewood from the garbage to support their families’ daily needs. Photo by Doaa Albaz/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Difficult Humanitarian Conditions Near the Khan Yunis Landfill - Palestine

Difficult Humanitarian Conditions Near the Khan Yunis Landfill - Palestine

People search through piles of garbage at a waste dump in Khan Yunis, Gaza Strip, on November 30, 2025. The area surrounding the waste dump in Khan Yunis faces difficult humanitarian conditions, with shepherds forced to graze their livestock near the site due to the lack of suitable pastures and children collecting paper and firewood from the garbage to support their families’ daily needs. Photo by Doaa Albaz/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Difficult Humanitarian Conditions Near the Khan Yunis Landfill - Palestine

Difficult Humanitarian Conditions Near the Khan Yunis Landfill - Palestine

Two girls look toward a flock of grazing sheep and goats scattered across a trash-covered area at a waste dump in Khan Yunis, Gaza Strip, on November 30, 2025. The area surrounding the waste dump in Khan Yunis faces difficult humanitarian conditions, with shepherds forced to graze their livestock near the site due to the lack of suitable pastures and children collecting paper and firewood from the garbage to support their families’ daily needs. Photo by Doaa Albaz/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Difficult Humanitarian Conditions Near the Khan Yunis Landfill - Palestine

Difficult Humanitarian Conditions Near the Khan Yunis Landfill - Palestine

Two girls look toward a flock of grazing sheep and goats scattered across a trash-covered area at a waste dump in Khan Yunis, Gaza Strip, on November 30, 2025. The area surrounding the waste dump in Khan Yunis faces difficult humanitarian conditions, with shepherds forced to graze their livestock near the site due to the lack of suitable pastures and children collecting paper and firewood from the garbage to support their families’ daily needs. Photo by Doaa Albaz/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Difficult Humanitarian Conditions Near the Khan Yunis Landfill - Palestine

Difficult Humanitarian Conditions Near the Khan Yunis Landfill - Palestine

A child walks along a roadside carrying large bags filled with collected materials in Khan Yunis, Gaza Strip, on November 30, 2025. The area surrounding the waste dump in Khan Yunis faces difficult humanitarian conditions, with shepherds forced to graze their livestock near the site due to the lack of suitable pastures and children collecting paper and firewood from the garbage to support their families’ daily needs. Photo by Doaa Albaz/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Difficult Humanitarian Conditions Near the Khan Yunis Landfill - Palestine

Difficult Humanitarian Conditions Near the Khan Yunis Landfill - Palestine

A child walks past burned-out vehicles scattered along a roadside at a waste dump in Khan Yunis, Gaza Strip, on November 30, 2025. The area surrounding the waste dump in Khan Yunis faces difficult humanitarian conditions, with shepherds forced to graze their livestock near the site due to the lack of suitable pastures and children collecting paper and firewood from the garbage to support their families’ daily needs. Photo by Doaa Albaz/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Difficult Humanitarian Conditions Near the Khan Yunis Landfill - Palestine

Difficult Humanitarian Conditions Near the Khan Yunis Landfill - Palestine

People search through piles of garbage at a waste dump in Khan Yunis, Gaza Strip, on November 30, 2025. The area surrounding the waste dump in Khan Yunis faces difficult humanitarian conditions, with shepherds forced to graze their livestock near the site due to the lack of suitable pastures and children collecting paper and firewood from the garbage to support their families’ daily needs. Photo by Doaa Albaz/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Difficult Humanitarian Conditions Near the Khan Yunis Landfill - Palestine

Difficult Humanitarian Conditions Near the Khan Yunis Landfill - Palestine

A young shepherd leads his flock across a trash-strewn area at a waste dump in Khan Yunis, Gaza Strip, on November 30, 2025. The area surrounding the waste dump in Khan Yunis faces difficult humanitarian conditions, with shepherds forced to graze their livestock near the site due to the lack of suitable pastures and children collecting paper and firewood from the garbage to support their families’ daily needs. Photo by Doaa Albaz/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Difficult Humanitarian Conditions Near the Khan Yunis Landfill - Palestine

Difficult Humanitarian Conditions Near the Khan Yunis Landfill - Palestine

A child shepherd walks among grazing sheep on a trash-strewn field at a waste dump in Khan Yunis, Gaza Strip, on November 30, 2025. The area surrounding the waste dump in Khan Yunis faces difficult humanitarian conditions, with shepherds forced to graze their livestock near the site due to the lack of suitable pastures and children collecting paper and firewood from the garbage to support their families’ daily needs. Photo by Doaa Albaz/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Difficult Humanitarian Conditions Near the Khan Yunis Landfill - Palestine

Difficult Humanitarian Conditions Near the Khan Yunis Landfill - Palestine

A child shepherd walks among grazing sheep on a trash-strewn field at a waste dump in Khan Yunis, Gaza Strip, on November 30, 2025. The area surrounding the waste dump in Khan Yunis faces difficult humanitarian conditions, with shepherds forced to graze their livestock near the site due to the lack of suitable pastures and children collecting paper and firewood from the garbage to support their families’ daily needs. Photo by Doaa Albaz/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Difficult Humanitarian Conditions Near the Khan Yunis Landfill - Palestine

Difficult Humanitarian Conditions Near the Khan Yunis Landfill - Palestine

A flock of sheep and goats graze near piles of garbage at a waste dump in Khan Yunis, Gaza Strip, on November 30, 2025. The area surrounding the waste dump in Khan Yunis faces difficult humanitarian conditions, with shepherds forced to graze their livestock near the site due to the lack of suitable pastures and children collecting paper and firewood from the garbage to support their families’ daily needs. Photo by Doaa Albaz/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Difficult Humanitarian Conditions Near the Khan Yunis Landfill - Palestine

Difficult Humanitarian Conditions Near the Khan Yunis Landfill - Palestine

A young shepherd leads his flock across a trash-strewn area at a waste dump in Khan Yunis, Gaza Strip, on November 30, 2025. The area surrounding the waste dump in Khan Yunis faces difficult humanitarian conditions, with shepherds forced to graze their livestock near the site due to the lack of suitable pastures and children collecting paper and firewood from the garbage to support their families’ daily needs. Photo by Doaa Albaz/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Difficult Humanitarian Conditions Near the Khan Yunis Landfill - Palestine

Difficult Humanitarian Conditions Near the Khan Yunis Landfill - Palestine

Burned and damaged vehicles lie near a roadside as people and livestock move in the background in Khan Yunis, Gaza Strip, on November 30, 2025. The area surrounding the waste dump in Khan Yunis faces difficult humanitarian conditions, with shepherds forced to graze their livestock near the site due to the lack of suitable pastures and children collecting paper and firewood from the garbage to support their families’ daily needs. Photo by Doaa Albaz/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Difficult Humanitarian Conditions Near the Khan Yunis Landfill - Palestine

Difficult Humanitarian Conditions Near the Khan Yunis Landfill - Palestine

A child stands near grazing goats on a trash-covered field at a waste dump in Khan Yunis, Gaza Strip, on November 30, 2025. The area surrounding the waste dump in Khan Yunis faces difficult humanitarian conditions, with shepherds forced to graze their livestock near the site due to the lack of suitable pastures and children collecting paper and firewood from the garbage to support their families’ daily needs. Photo by Doaa Albaz/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Difficult Humanitarian Conditions Near the Khan Yunis Landfill - Palestine

Difficult Humanitarian Conditions Near the Khan Yunis Landfill - Palestine

A young shepherd leads his flock across a trash-strewn area at a waste dump in Khan Yunis, Gaza Strip, on November 30, 2025. The area surrounding the waste dump in Khan Yunis faces difficult humanitarian conditions, with shepherds forced to graze their livestock near the site due to the lack of suitable pastures and children collecting paper and firewood from the garbage to support their families’ daily needs. Photo by Doaa Albaz/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Difficult Humanitarian Conditions Near the Khan Yunis Landfill - Palestine

Difficult Humanitarian Conditions Near the Khan Yunis Landfill - Palestine

A shepherd walks with his grazing sheep beside makeshift structures near a waste dump in Khan Yunis, Gaza Strip, on November 30, 2025. The area surrounding the waste dump in Khan Yunis faces difficult humanitarian conditions, with shepherds forced to graze their livestock near the site due to the lack of suitable pastures and children collecting paper and firewood from the garbage to support their families’ daily needs. Photo by Doaa Albaz/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Difficult Humanitarian Conditions Near the Khan Yunis Landfill - Palestine

Difficult Humanitarian Conditions Near the Khan Yunis Landfill - Palestine

A flock of sheep and goats graze near piles of garbage at a waste dump in Khan Yunis, Gaza Strip, on November 30, 2025. The area surrounding the waste dump in Khan Yunis faces difficult humanitarian conditions, with shepherds forced to graze their livestock near the site due to the lack of suitable pastures and children collecting paper and firewood from the garbage to support their families’ daily needs. Photo by Doaa Albaz/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Difficult Humanitarian Conditions Near the Khan Yunis Landfill - Palestine

Difficult Humanitarian Conditions Near the Khan Yunis Landfill - Palestine

Children walk along a roadside carrying large bags filled with collected waste in Khan Yunis, Gaza Strip, on November 30, 2025. The area surrounding the waste dump in Khan Yunis faces difficult humanitarian conditions, with shepherds forced to graze their livestock near the site due to the lack of suitable pastures and children collecting paper and firewood from the garbage to support their families’ daily needs. Photo by Doaa Albaz/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Difficult Humanitarian Conditions Near the Khan Yunis Landfill - Palestine

Difficult Humanitarian Conditions Near the Khan Yunis Landfill - Palestine

Children search through piles of garbage at a waste dump in Khan Yunis, Gaza Strip, on November 30, 2025. The area surrounding the waste dump in Khan Yunis faces difficult humanitarian conditions, with shepherds forced to graze their livestock near the site due to the lack of suitable pastures and children collecting paper and firewood from the garbage to support their families’ daily needs. Photo by Doaa Albaz/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Difficult Humanitarian Conditions Near the Khan Yunis Landfill - Palestine

Difficult Humanitarian Conditions Near the Khan Yunis Landfill - Palestine

Goats and sheep graze beside makeshift shelters erected near a waste-strewn area in Khan Yunis, Gaza Strip, on November 30, 2025. The area surrounding the waste dump in Khan Yunis faces difficult humanitarian conditions, with shepherds forced to graze their livestock near the site due to the lack of suitable pastures and children collecting paper and firewood from the garbage to support their families’ daily needs. Photo by Doaa Albaz/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Difficult Humanitarian Conditions Near the Khan Yunis Landfill - Palestine

Difficult Humanitarian Conditions Near the Khan Yunis Landfill - Palestine

A flock of sheep graze as people walk past them near a waste dump in Khan Yunis, Gaza Strip, on November 30, 2025. The area surrounding the waste dump in Khan Yunis faces difficult humanitarian conditions, with shepherds forced to graze their livestock near the site due to the lack of suitable pastures and children collecting paper and firewood from the garbage to support their families’ daily needs. Photo by Doaa Albaz/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Difficult Humanitarian Conditions Near the Khan Yunis Landfill - Palestine

Difficult Humanitarian Conditions Near the Khan Yunis Landfill - Palestine

Brown, stagnant water fills a large drainage basin beneath damaged residential buildings in Khan Yunis, Gaza Strip, on November 30, 2025. The area surrounding the waste dump in Khan Yunis faces difficult humanitarian conditions, with shepherds forced to graze their livestock near the site due to the lack of suitable pastures and children collecting paper and firewood from the garbage to support their families’ daily needs. Photo by Doaa Albaz/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration - Versailles

Illustration - Versailles

FRANCE. YVELINES (78) CASTLE OF VERSAILLES. AERIAL VIEW OF THE BASIN OF LATONE, MOTHER OF DIANE AND APOLLO (WHICH SHE HOLDS WITH HER). SHEPHERDS HAVING PREVENTED HIS CHILDREN FROM PLAYING IN THE WATER OF A SPRING, LATONE, MAD WITH RAGE, TRANSFORMED THE IMPORTONES INTO FROGS Photo by Stephane Compoint/Only Paris/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration - Versailles

Illustration - Versailles

FRANCE. YVELINES (78) AERIAL VIEW OF THE WEST FACADE OF THE CHATEAU DE VERSAILLES. IN THE FOREGROUND, THE BASIN OF LATONE (MOTHER OF DIANA AND APOLLO, WHICH SHE HOLDS WITH HER). SHEPHERDS HAVING PREVENTED HIS CHILDREN FROM PLAYING NEAR A SPRING, LATONE, MAD WITH RAGE, TRANSFORMED THE IMPORTONES INTO FROGS (SCULPTURES THAT YOU SEE ALL AROUND) Photo by Stephane Compoint/Only Paris/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Running of The Bulls of Cuellar 2025 - Spain

Running of The Bulls of Cuellar 2025 - Spain

Encierros de Cuéllar, August 31, 2025, in Cuéllar, Segovia, Castilla y León (Spain). The Encierros de Cuéllar are the oldest bullfighting festival in Spain. They are held at the end of August in honor of the Virgen del Rosario and are characterized by a rural and urban route that begins in the corrals of the Cega River, crosses a pine forest and ends in the bullring, with the cattle guided first by horsemen and then by shepherds to protect them in the urban section. Photo by Rafael Bastante/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Running of The Bulls of Cuellar 2025 - Spain

Running of The Bulls of Cuellar 2025 - Spain

Encierros de Cuéllar, August 31, 2025, in Cuéllar, Segovia, Castilla y León (Spain). The Encierros de Cuéllar are the oldest bullfighting festival in Spain. They are held at the end of August in honor of the Virgen del Rosario and are characterized by a rural and urban route that begins in the corrals of the Cega River, crosses a pine forest and ends in the bullring, with the cattle guided first by horsemen and then by shepherds to protect them in the urban section. Photo by Rafael Bastante/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Running of The Bulls of Cuellar 2025 - Spain

Running of The Bulls of Cuellar 2025 - Spain

Encierros de Cuéllar, August 31, 2025, in Cuéllar, Segovia, Castilla y León (Spain). The Encierros de Cuéllar are the oldest bullfighting festival in Spain. They are held at the end of August in honor of the Virgen del Rosario and are characterized by a rural and urban route that begins in the corrals of the Cega River, crosses a pine forest and ends in the bullring, with the cattle guided first by horsemen and then by shepherds to protect them in the urban section. Photo by Rafael Bastante/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Running of The Bulls of Cuellar 2025 - Spain

Running of The Bulls of Cuellar 2025 - Spain

Encierros de Cuéllar, August 31, 2025, in Cuéllar, Segovia, Castilla y León (Spain). The Encierros de Cuéllar are the oldest bullfighting festival in Spain. They are held at the end of August in honor of the Virgen del Rosario and are characterized by a rural and urban route that begins in the corrals of the Cega River, crosses a pine forest and ends in the bullring, with the cattle guided first by horsemen and then by shepherds to protect them in the urban section. Photo by Rafael Bastante/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Running of The Bulls of Cuellar 2025 - Spain

Running of The Bulls of Cuellar 2025 - Spain

Encierros de Cuéllar, August 31, 2025, in Cuéllar, Segovia, Castilla y León (Spain). The Encierros de Cuéllar are the oldest bullfighting festival in Spain. They are held at the end of August in honor of the Virgen del Rosario and are characterized by a rural and urban route that begins in the corrals of the Cega River, crosses a pine forest and ends in the bullring, with the cattle guided first by horsemen and then by shepherds to protect them in the urban section. Photo by Rafael Bastante/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Running of The Bulls of Cuellar 2025 - Spain

Running of The Bulls of Cuellar 2025 - Spain

Encierros de Cuéllar, August 31, 2025, in Cuéllar, Segovia, Castilla y León (Spain). The Encierros de Cuéllar are the oldest bullfighting festival in Spain. They are held at the end of August in honor of the Virgen del Rosario and are characterized by a rural and urban route that begins in the corrals of the Cega River, crosses a pine forest and ends in the bullring, with the cattle guided first by horsemen and then by shepherds to protect them in the urban section. Photo by Rafael Bastante/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Running of The Bulls of Cuellar 2025 - Spain

Running of The Bulls of Cuellar 2025 - Spain

Encierros de Cuéllar, August 31, 2025, in Cuéllar, Segovia, Castilla y León (Spain). The Encierros de Cuéllar are the oldest bullfighting festival in Spain. They are held at the end of August in honor of the Virgen del Rosario and are characterized by a rural and urban route that begins in the corrals of the Cega River, crosses a pine forest and ends in the bullring, with the cattle guided first by horsemen and then by shepherds to protect them in the urban section. Photo by Rafael Bastante/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Running of The Bulls of Cuellar 2025 - Spain

Running of The Bulls of Cuellar 2025 - Spain

Encierros de Cuéllar, August 31, 2025, in Cuéllar, Segovia, Castilla y León (Spain). The Encierros de Cuéllar are the oldest bullfighting festival in Spain. They are held at the end of August in honor of the Virgen del Rosario and are characterized by a rural and urban route that begins in the corrals of the Cega River, crosses a pine forest and ends in the bullring, with the cattle guided first by horsemen and then by shepherds to protect them in the urban section. Photo by Rafael Bastante/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Running of The Bulls of Cuellar 2025 - Spain

Running of The Bulls of Cuellar 2025 - Spain

Encierros de Cuéllar, August 31, 2025, in Cuéllar, Segovia, Castilla y León (Spain). The Encierros de Cuéllar are the oldest bullfighting festival in Spain. They are held at the end of August in honor of the Virgen del Rosario and are characterized by a rural and urban route that begins in the corrals of the Cega River, crosses a pine forest and ends in the bullring, with the cattle guided first by horsemen and then by shepherds to protect them in the urban section. Photo by Rafael Bastante/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration - Puy-de-Dome

Illustration - Puy-de-Dome

FRANCE. AUVERGNE - CANTAL (15) A BURON (WHERE THE SHEPHERDS TAKE SHELTER AND MAKE THEIR CHEESES), IN THE HEART OF THE VALLEY AT THE FOOT OF PUY GRIOU Photo by Luc Olivier/Only France/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration - Aerial View of France

Illustration - Aerial View of France

FRANCE. YVELINES (78) AERIAL VIEW OF THE WEST FACADE OF THE CHATEAU DE VERSAILLES. IN THE FOREGROUND, THE BASIN OF LATONE (MOTHER OF DIANA AND APOLLO, WHICH SHE HOLDS WITH HER). SHEPHERDS HAVING PREVENTED HIS CHILDREN FROM PLAYING NEAR A SPRING, LATONE, MAD WITH RAGE, TRANSFORMED THE IMPORTONES INTO FROGS (SCULPTURES THAT YOU SEE ALL AROUND) Photo by Stephane Compoint/Only France/ABACAPRESS.COM

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