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Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Many camp residents in Idlib suffer from the intense heat during the summer, due to the lack of basic cooling facilities and weak infrastructure, which exacerbates their daily suffering. Under the blazing sun, displaced families in makeshift camps across rural Idlib endure extreme summer temperatures on July 29, 2025. With little to no access to electricity, clean water, or ventilation, residents seek shade wherever they can and rely on rudimentary means to cope with the heat. The tents provide minimal protection from the scorching weather, and the absence of proper infrastructure worsens their hardship. Children and the elderly are particularly vulnerable, as humanitarian relief remains limited in the war-torn region. The heatwave highlights the fragile living conditions faced by thousands displaced by years of conflict, struggling not just with poverty and displacement, but also with climate-related challenges. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Many camp residents in Idlib suffer from the intense heat during the summer, due to the lack of basic cooling facilities and weak infrastructure, which exacerbates their daily suffering. Under the blazing sun, displaced families in makeshift camps across rural Idlib endure extreme summer temperatures on July 29, 2025. With little to no access to electricity, clean water, or ventilation, residents seek shade wherever they can and rely on rudimentary means to cope with the heat. The tents provide minimal protection from the scorching weather, and the absence of proper infrastructure worsens their hardship. Children and the elderly are particularly vulnerable, as humanitarian relief remains limited in the war-torn region. The heatwave highlights the fragile living conditions faced by thousands displaced by years of conflict, struggling not just with poverty and displacement, but also with climate-related challenges. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Many camp residents in Idlib suffer from the intense heat during the summer, due to the lack of basic cooling facilities and weak infrastructure, which exacerbates their daily suffering. Under the blazing sun, displaced families in makeshift camps across rural Idlib endure extreme summer temperatures on July 29, 2025. With little to no access to electricity, clean water, or ventilation, residents seek shade wherever they can and rely on rudimentary means to cope with the heat. The tents provide minimal protection from the scorching weather, and the absence of proper infrastructure worsens their hardship. Children and the elderly are particularly vulnerable, as humanitarian relief remains limited in the war-torn region. The heatwave highlights the fragile living conditions faced by thousands displaced by years of conflict, struggling not just with poverty and displacement, but also with climate-related challenges. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Many camp residents in Idlib suffer from the intense heat during the summer, due to the lack of basic cooling facilities and weak infrastructure, which exacerbates their daily suffering. Under the blazing sun, displaced families in makeshift camps across rural Idlib endure extreme summer temperatures on July 29, 2025. With little to no access to electricity, clean water, or ventilation, residents seek shade wherever they can and rely on rudimentary means to cope with the heat. The tents provide minimal protection from the scorching weather, and the absence of proper infrastructure worsens their hardship. Children and the elderly are particularly vulnerable, as humanitarian relief remains limited in the war-torn region. The heatwave highlights the fragile living conditions faced by thousands displaced by years of conflict, struggling not just with poverty and displacement, but also with climate-related challenges. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Many camp residents in Idlib suffer from the intense heat during the summer, due to the lack of basic cooling facilities and weak infrastructure, which exacerbates their daily suffering. Under the blazing sun, displaced families in makeshift camps across rural Idlib endure extreme summer temperatures on July 29, 2025. With little to no access to electricity, clean water, or ventilation, residents seek shade wherever they can and rely on rudimentary means to cope with the heat. The tents provide minimal protection from the scorching weather, and the absence of proper infrastructure worsens their hardship. Children and the elderly are particularly vulnerable, as humanitarian relief remains limited in the war-torn region. The heatwave highlights the fragile living conditions faced by thousands displaced by years of conflict, struggling not just with poverty and displacement, but also with climate-related challenges. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Many camp residents in Idlib suffer from the intense heat during the summer, due to the lack of basic cooling facilities and weak infrastructure, which exacerbates their daily suffering. Under the blazing sun, displaced families in makeshift camps across rural Idlib endure extreme summer temperatures on July 29, 2025. With little to no access to electricity, clean water, or ventilation, residents seek shade wherever they can and rely on rudimentary means to cope with the heat. The tents provide minimal protection from the scorching weather, and the absence of proper infrastructure worsens their hardship. Children and the elderly are particularly vulnerable, as humanitarian relief remains limited in the war-torn region. The heatwave highlights the fragile living conditions faced by thousands displaced by years of conflict, struggling not just with poverty and displacement, but also with climate-related challenges. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Many camp residents in Idlib suffer from the intense heat during the summer, due to the lack of basic cooling facilities and weak infrastructure, which exacerbates their daily suffering. Under the blazing sun, displaced families in makeshift camps across rural Idlib endure extreme summer temperatures on July 29, 2025. With little to no access to electricity, clean water, or ventilation, residents seek shade wherever they can and rely on rudimentary means to cope with the heat. The tents provide minimal protection from the scorching weather, and the absence of proper infrastructure worsens their hardship. Children and the elderly are particularly vulnerable, as humanitarian relief remains limited in the war-torn region. The heatwave highlights the fragile living conditions faced by thousands displaced by years of conflict, struggling not just with poverty and displacement, but also with climate-related challenges. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Many camp residents in Idlib suffer from the intense heat during the summer, due to the lack of basic cooling facilities and weak infrastructure, which exacerbates their daily suffering. Under the blazing sun, displaced families in makeshift camps across rural Idlib endure extreme summer temperatures on July 29, 2025. With little to no access to electricity, clean water, or ventilation, residents seek shade wherever they can and rely on rudimentary means to cope with the heat. The tents provide minimal protection from the scorching weather, and the absence of proper infrastructure worsens their hardship. Children and the elderly are particularly vulnerable, as humanitarian relief remains limited in the war-torn region. The heatwave highlights the fragile living conditions faced by thousands displaced by years of conflict, struggling not just with poverty and displacement, but also with climate-related challenges. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Many camp residents in Idlib suffer from the intense heat during the summer, due to the lack of basic cooling facilities and weak infrastructure, which exacerbates their daily suffering. Under the blazing sun, displaced families in makeshift camps across rural Idlib endure extreme summer temperatures on July 29, 2025. With little to no access to electricity, clean water, or ventilation, residents seek shade wherever they can and rely on rudimentary means to cope with the heat. The tents provide minimal protection from the scorching weather, and the absence of proper infrastructure worsens their hardship. Children and the elderly are particularly vulnerable, as humanitarian relief remains limited in the war-torn region. The heatwave highlights the fragile living conditions faced by thousands displaced by years of conflict, struggling not just with poverty and displacement, but also with climate-related challenges. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Many camp residents in Idlib suffer from the intense heat during the summer, due to the lack of basic cooling facilities and weak infrastructure, which exacerbates their daily suffering. Under the blazing sun, displaced families in makeshift camps across rural Idlib endure extreme summer temperatures on July 29, 2025. With little to no access to electricity, clean water, or ventilation, residents seek shade wherever they can and rely on rudimentary means to cope with the heat. The tents provide minimal protection from the scorching weather, and the absence of proper infrastructure worsens their hardship. Children and the elderly are particularly vulnerable, as humanitarian relief remains limited in the war-torn region. The heatwave highlights the fragile living conditions faced by thousands displaced by years of conflict, struggling not just with poverty and displacement, but also with climate-related challenges. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Many camp residents in Idlib suffer from the intense heat during the summer, due to the lack of basic cooling facilities and weak infrastructure, which exacerbates their daily suffering. Under the blazing sun, displaced families in makeshift camps across rural Idlib endure extreme summer temperatures on July 29, 2025. With little to no access to electricity, clean water, or ventilation, residents seek shade wherever they can and rely on rudimentary means to cope with the heat. The tents provide minimal protection from the scorching weather, and the absence of proper infrastructure worsens their hardship. Children and the elderly are particularly vulnerable, as humanitarian relief remains limited in the war-torn region. The heatwave highlights the fragile living conditions faced by thousands displaced by years of conflict, struggling not just with poverty and displacement, but also with climate-related challenges. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Many camp residents in Idlib suffer from the intense heat during the summer, due to the lack of basic cooling facilities and weak infrastructure, which exacerbates their daily suffering. Under the blazing sun, displaced families in makeshift camps across rural Idlib endure extreme summer temperatures on July 29, 2025. With little to no access to electricity, clean water, or ventilation, residents seek shade wherever they can and rely on rudimentary means to cope with the heat. The tents provide minimal protection from the scorching weather, and the absence of proper infrastructure worsens their hardship. Children and the elderly are particularly vulnerable, as humanitarian relief remains limited in the war-torn region. The heatwave highlights the fragile living conditions faced by thousands displaced by years of conflict, struggling not just with poverty and displacement, but also with climate-related challenges. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Many camp residents in Idlib suffer from the intense heat during the summer, due to the lack of basic cooling facilities and weak infrastructure, which exacerbates their daily suffering. Under the blazing sun, displaced families in makeshift camps across rural Idlib endure extreme summer temperatures on July 29, 2025. With little to no access to electricity, clean water, or ventilation, residents seek shade wherever they can and rely on rudimentary means to cope with the heat. The tents provide minimal protection from the scorching weather, and the absence of proper infrastructure worsens their hardship. Children and the elderly are particularly vulnerable, as humanitarian relief remains limited in the war-torn region. The heatwave highlights the fragile living conditions faced by thousands displaced by years of conflict, struggling not just with poverty and displacement, but also with climate-related challenges. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Many camp residents in Idlib suffer from the intense heat during the summer, due to the lack of basic cooling facilities and weak infrastructure, which exacerbates their daily suffering. Under the blazing sun, displaced families in makeshift camps across rural Idlib endure extreme summer temperatures on July 29, 2025. With little to no access to electricity, clean water, or ventilation, residents seek shade wherever they can and rely on rudimentary means to cope with the heat. The tents provide minimal protection from the scorching weather, and the absence of proper infrastructure worsens their hardship. Children and the elderly are particularly vulnerable, as humanitarian relief remains limited in the war-torn region. The heatwave highlights the fragile living conditions faced by thousands displaced by years of conflict, struggling not just with poverty and displacement, but also with climate-related challenges. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Many camp residents in Idlib suffer from the intense heat during the summer, due to the lack of basic cooling facilities and weak infrastructure, which exacerbates their daily suffering. Under the blazing sun, displaced families in makeshift camps across rural Idlib endure extreme summer temperatures on July 29, 2025. With little to no access to electricity, clean water, or ventilation, residents seek shade wherever they can and rely on rudimentary means to cope with the heat. The tents provide minimal protection from the scorching weather, and the absence of proper infrastructure worsens their hardship. Children and the elderly are particularly vulnerable, as humanitarian relief remains limited in the war-torn region. The heatwave highlights the fragile living conditions faced by thousands displaced by years of conflict, struggling not just with poverty and displacement, but also with climate-related challenges. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Many camp residents in Idlib suffer from the intense heat during the summer, due to the lack of basic cooling facilities and weak infrastructure, which exacerbates their daily suffering. Under the blazing sun, displaced families in makeshift camps across rural Idlib endure extreme summer temperatures on July 29, 2025. With little to no access to electricity, clean water, or ventilation, residents seek shade wherever they can and rely on rudimentary means to cope with the heat. The tents provide minimal protection from the scorching weather, and the absence of proper infrastructure worsens their hardship. Children and the elderly are particularly vulnerable, as humanitarian relief remains limited in the war-torn region. The heatwave highlights the fragile living conditions faced by thousands displaced by years of conflict, struggling not just with poverty and displacement, but also with climate-related challenges. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Many camp residents in Idlib suffer from the intense heat during the summer, due to the lack of basic cooling facilities and weak infrastructure, which exacerbates their daily suffering. Under the blazing sun, displaced families in makeshift camps across rural Idlib endure extreme summer temperatures on July 29, 2025. With little to no access to electricity, clean water, or ventilation, residents seek shade wherever they can and rely on rudimentary means to cope with the heat. The tents provide minimal protection from the scorching weather, and the absence of proper infrastructure worsens their hardship. Children and the elderly are particularly vulnerable, as humanitarian relief remains limited in the war-torn region. The heatwave highlights the fragile living conditions faced by thousands displaced by years of conflict, struggling not just with poverty and displacement, but also with climate-related challenges. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Many camp residents in Idlib suffer from the intense heat during the summer, due to the lack of basic cooling facilities and weak infrastructure, which exacerbates their daily suffering. Under the blazing sun, displaced families in makeshift camps across rural Idlib endure extreme summer temperatures on July 29, 2025. With little to no access to electricity, clean water, or ventilation, residents seek shade wherever they can and rely on rudimentary means to cope with the heat. The tents provide minimal protection from the scorching weather, and the absence of proper infrastructure worsens their hardship. Children and the elderly are particularly vulnerable, as humanitarian relief remains limited in the war-torn region. The heatwave highlights the fragile living conditions faced by thousands displaced by years of conflict, struggling not just with poverty and displacement, but also with climate-related challenges. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Many camp residents in Idlib suffer from the intense heat during the summer, due to the lack of basic cooling facilities and weak infrastructure, which exacerbates their daily suffering. Under the blazing sun, displaced families in makeshift camps across rural Idlib endure extreme summer temperatures on July 29, 2025. With little to no access to electricity, clean water, or ventilation, residents seek shade wherever they can and rely on rudimentary means to cope with the heat. The tents provide minimal protection from the scorching weather, and the absence of proper infrastructure worsens their hardship. Children and the elderly are particularly vulnerable, as humanitarian relief remains limited in the war-torn region. The heatwave highlights the fragile living conditions faced by thousands displaced by years of conflict, struggling not just with poverty and displacement, but also with climate-related challenges. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Many camp residents in Idlib suffer from the intense heat during the summer, due to the lack of basic cooling facilities and weak infrastructure, which exacerbates their daily suffering. Under the blazing sun, displaced families in makeshift camps across rural Idlib endure extreme summer temperatures on July 29, 2025. With little to no access to electricity, clean water, or ventilation, residents seek shade wherever they can and rely on rudimentary means to cope with the heat. The tents provide minimal protection from the scorching weather, and the absence of proper infrastructure worsens their hardship. Children and the elderly are particularly vulnerable, as humanitarian relief remains limited in the war-torn region. The heatwave highlights the fragile living conditions faced by thousands displaced by years of conflict, struggling not just with poverty and displacement, but also with climate-related challenges. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Many camp residents in Idlib suffer from the intense heat during the summer, due to the lack of basic cooling facilities and weak infrastructure, which exacerbates their daily suffering. Under the blazing sun, displaced families in makeshift camps across rural Idlib endure extreme summer temperatures on July 29, 2025. With little to no access to electricity, clean water, or ventilation, residents seek shade wherever they can and rely on rudimentary means to cope with the heat. The tents provide minimal protection from the scorching weather, and the absence of proper infrastructure worsens their hardship. Children and the elderly are particularly vulnerable, as humanitarian relief remains limited in the war-torn region. The heatwave highlights the fragile living conditions faced by thousands displaced by years of conflict, struggling not just with poverty and displacement, but also with climate-related challenges. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Many camp residents in Idlib suffer from the intense heat during the summer, due to the lack of basic cooling facilities and weak infrastructure, which exacerbates their daily suffering. Under the blazing sun, displaced families in makeshift camps across rural Idlib endure extreme summer temperatures on July 29, 2025. With little to no access to electricity, clean water, or ventilation, residents seek shade wherever they can and rely on rudimentary means to cope with the heat. The tents provide minimal protection from the scorching weather, and the absence of proper infrastructure worsens their hardship. Children and the elderly are particularly vulnerable, as humanitarian relief remains limited in the war-torn region. The heatwave highlights the fragile living conditions faced by thousands displaced by years of conflict, struggling not just with poverty and displacement, but also with climate-related challenges. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Many camp residents in Idlib suffer from the intense heat during the summer, due to the lack of basic cooling facilities and weak infrastructure, which exacerbates their daily suffering. Under the blazing sun, displaced families in makeshift camps across rural Idlib endure extreme summer temperatures on July 29, 2025. With little to no access to electricity, clean water, or ventilation, residents seek shade wherever they can and rely on rudimentary means to cope with the heat. The tents provide minimal protection from the scorching weather, and the absence of proper infrastructure worsens their hardship. Children and the elderly are particularly vulnerable, as humanitarian relief remains limited in the war-torn region. The heatwave highlights the fragile living conditions faced by thousands displaced by years of conflict, struggling not just with poverty and displacement, but also with climate-related challenges. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Many camp residents in Idlib suffer from the intense heat during the summer, due to the lack of basic cooling facilities and weak infrastructure, which exacerbates their daily suffering. Under the blazing sun, displaced families in makeshift camps across rural Idlib endure extreme summer temperatures on July 29, 2025. With little to no access to electricity, clean water, or ventilation, residents seek shade wherever they can and rely on rudimentary means to cope with the heat. The tents provide minimal protection from the scorching weather, and the absence of proper infrastructure worsens their hardship. Children and the elderly are particularly vulnerable, as humanitarian relief remains limited in the war-torn region. The heatwave highlights the fragile living conditions faced by thousands displaced by years of conflict, struggling not just with poverty and displacement, but also with climate-related challenges. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Deadly US airstrike on Yemeni oil port

Deadly US airstrike on Yemeni oil port

This video screenshot provided by the Houthi Media Center shows a blazing tank truck after U.S. airstrikes on the Yemeni fuel port of Ras Isa in Hodeidah, Yemen, April, 17, 2025. The deadly U.S. air raids have so far killed 74 people, wounded 171 others, and destroyed concrete tanks storing imported fuel, according to Houthi-run health authorities. Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Kurds in Iran celebrate Nowruz

Kurds in Iran celebrate Nowruz

A girl runs past a blazing bonfire during Nowruz celebrations in Saqqez, Kurdistan Province, Iran on March 15, 2025. Nowruz, rooted in Zoroastrian tradition, marks the arrival of spring and the Persian New Year. Photo by Barbod Khorshidi/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Olympic Torch Relay - Toulouse

Olympic Torch Relay - Toulouse

Group photo with everyone, next to the Olympic cauldron in the middle of a blazing Ernest-Wallon stadium. Toulouse welcomes the Olympic Flame, a city with the "Land of the 2024 Games" label. Official celebration of the passage of the Olympic Flame, Stade Ernest-Wallon. France, Toulouse on 17 May 2024. Photo by Patricia Huchot-Boissier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Olympic Torch Relay - Toulouse

Olympic Torch Relay - Toulouse

Antoine Dupont, French international rugby union player, lights up the Olympic cauldron in the middle of a blazing Ernest-Wallon stadium. Toulouse welcomes the Olympic Flame, a city with the "Land of the 2024 Games" label. Official celebration of the passage of the Olympic Flame, Stade Ernest-Wallon. France, Toulouse on 17 May 2024. Photo by Patricia Huchot-Boissier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Olympic Torch Relay - Toulouse

Olympic Torch Relay - Toulouse

Group photo with everyone, next to the Olympic cauldron in the middle of a blazing Ernest-Wallon stadium. Toulouse welcomes the Olympic Flame, a city with the "Land of the 2024 Games" label. Official celebration of the passage of the Olympic Flame, Stade Ernest-Wallon. France, Toulouse on 17 May 2024. Photo by Patricia Huchot-Boissier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Olympic Torch Relay - Toulouse

Olympic Torch Relay - Toulouse

Group photo with everyone, next to the Olympic cauldron in the middle of a blazing Ernest-Wallon stadium. Toulouse welcomes the Olympic Flame, a city with the "Land of the 2024 Games" label. Official celebration of the passage of the Olympic Flame, Stade Ernest-Wallon. France, Toulouse on 17 May 2024. Photo by Patricia Huchot-Boissier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Olympic Torch Relay - Toulouse

Olympic Torch Relay - Toulouse

Group photo with everyone, next to the Olympic cauldron in the middle of a blazing Ernest-Wallon stadium. Toulouse welcomes the Olympic Flame, a city with the "Land of the 2024 Games" label. Official celebration of the passage of the Olympic Flame, Stade Ernest-Wallon. France, Toulouse on 17 May 2024. Photo by Patricia Huchot-Boissier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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China: “UFO” Over Heilongjiang Captured On Camera

This footage shows a blazing object streaking and breaking apart across the night sky over China's Heilongjiang Province on March 25. According to media reports, residents in several cities in the Heilongjiang Province including Yichun and Heihe witnessed the "UFO" at around 6:30 p.m. In an interview, the Astronomical Society of Heilongjiang Province said that the trajectory of the flying object is different to that of a meteorite or comet. The object might be a part of a man-made spacecraft that fell back to Earth after being affected by recent geomagnetic storms.

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Sports blazing a trail for refugees, says UNHCR Goodwill Ambassador Yang Yang

STORY: Sports blazing a trail for refugees, says UNHCR Goodwill Ambassador Yang Yang SHOOTING TIME: Feb. 27, 2024 DATELINE: Feb. 28, 2024 LENGTH: 00:02:26 LOCATION: Nairobi CATEGORY: SPORTS SHOTLIST: 1. pics of Yang Yang visiting the Kakuma Refugee Camp 2. SOUNDBITE 1 (English): YANG YANG, UNHCR goodwill ambassador and China's Winter Olympic champion 3. SOUNDBITE 2 (English): YANG YANG, UNHCR goodwill ambassador and China's Winter Olympic champion 4. pics of Refugee Olympic Team (ROT) STORYLINE: The now-retired Chinese short-track speed skating superstar and Winter Olympic champion Yang Yang has hailed the impact of the Refugee Olympic Team (ROT), who are preparing to feature in their third Summer Games in Paris in July. Yang, also a goodwill ambassador of the United Nations High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR), made the remarks in a recent interview with Xinhua in the Kenyan capital of Nairobi after visiting the Kakuma Refugee Camp in the East African country. SOUNDBITE 1 (English): YANG YANG, UNHCR

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(SP)KENYA-NAIROBI-UNHCR-GOODWILL AMBASSADOR

(SP)KENYA-NAIROBI-UNHCR-GOODWILL AMBASSADOR

(240227) -- NAIROBI, Feb. 27, 2024 (Xinhua) -- Yang yang communicates with a member of a women's soccer team in Kakuma Refugee Camp in Turkana County, Kenya, on Feb. 21, 2024. TO GO WITH "Sports blazing a trail for refugees, says UNHCR Goodwill Ambassador Yang Yang" (UNHCR/Hand out via Xinhua)

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(SP)KENYA-NAIROBI-UNHCR-GOODWILL AMBASSADOR

(SP)KENYA-NAIROBI-UNHCR-GOODWILL AMBASSADOR

(240227) -- NAIROBI, Feb. 27, 2024 (Xinhua) -- Yang yang (L) communicates with members of a women's soccer team in Kakuma Refugee Camp in Turkana County, Kenya, on Feb. 21, 2024. TO GO WITH "Sports blazing a trail for refugees, says UNHCR Goodwill Ambassador Yang Yang" (UNHCR/Hand out via Xinhua)

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(SP)KENYA-NAIROBI-UNHCR-GOODWILL AMBASSADOR

(SP)KENYA-NAIROBI-UNHCR-GOODWILL AMBASSADOR

(240227) -- NAIROBI, Feb. 27, 2024 (Xinhua) -- Yang yang (C) communicates with a merchant at a market in Kakuma Refugee Camp in Turkana County, Kenya, on Feb. 22, 2024. TO GO WITH "Sports blazing a trail for refugees, says UNHCR Goodwill Ambassador Yang Yang" (UNHCR/Hand out via Xinhua)

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(SP)KENYA-NAIROBI-UNHCR-GOODWILL AMBASSADOR

(SP)KENYA-NAIROBI-UNHCR-GOODWILL AMBASSADOR

(240227) -- NAIROBI, Feb. 27, 2024 (Xinhua) -- Yang yang (L) communicates with Somali refugees in Kakuma Refugee Camp in Turkana County, Kenya, on Feb. 22, 2024. TO GO WITH "Sports blazing a trail for refugees, says UNHCR Goodwill Ambassador Yang Yang" (UNHCR/Hand out via Xinhua)

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(SP)KENYA-NAIROBI-UNHCR-GOODWILL AMBASSADOR

(SP)KENYA-NAIROBI-UNHCR-GOODWILL AMBASSADOR

(240227) -- NAIROBI, Feb. 27, 2024 (Xinhua) -- Yang yang (L) communicates with members of a women's soccer team in Kakuma Refugee Camp in Turkana County, Kenya, on Feb. 21, 2024. TO GO WITH "Sports blazing a trail for refugees, says UNHCR Goodwill Ambassador Yang Yang" (UNHCR/Hand out via Xinhua)

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Chinese orchestra adds harmonizing culture to Christmas tale in Los Angeles

STORY: Chinese orchestra adds harmonizing culture to Christmas tale in Los Angeles SHOOTING TIME: Dec. 25, 2023 DATELINE: Dec. 28, 2023 LENGTH: 00:00:32 LOCATION: LOS ANGELES, U.S. CATEGORY: CULTURE SHOTLIST: 1. various of the Chinese Musician Association of Southern California playing music STORYLINE: Following the Western tradition of performing Christmas carols at the homes of friends and neighbors, the Chinese Musician Association of Southern California, led by composer/conductor James Chiao, embarked on their holiday mission this year to bring music and good cheer to an American community on Christmas Day. The orchestra performed in Los Angeles' famous "Candy Cane Lane," a fun and festive holiday destination for whole families to visit each year at Christmas. There, nearly every house and yard is bedecked with blazing Christmas light displays that spin, twinkle and glow, plus huge crystal snowflakes, people-sized candy canes, merry inflatable snowmen and Santa's galore with his diminutive elves and

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Belt and Road Initiative: Blazing a path of happiness

STORY: Belt and Road Initiative: Blazing a path of happiness DATELINE: Oct. 15, 2023 LENGTH: 00:06:45 LOCATION: Beijing CATEGORY: POLITICS/ECONOMY STORYLINE: SOUNDBITE 1 (Chinese): XI JINPING, Chinese President This year is the 10th anniversary of the Belt and Road Initiative I proposed. The ultimate purpose and goal of this initiative is to explore new ways for countries from near and far to achieve common development, and to blaze a "path of happiness" to the benefit of all countries and the world at large. Belt and Road Initiative: Blazing a path of happiness Mwanza Region, Tanzania Mwanza, the second largest city in Tanzania, is located on the southern shores of Lake Victoria, the largest lake in Africa. However, due to a lack of proper water supply and purification facilities, residents here had long struggled to get access to consistent water supply, while many suffered from frequent health issues. SOUNDBITE 2 (English): KELVIN KITURUKA, Engineer, China Civil Engineering Construction Corporation

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Celebrations all around as traditional Spring festival, Valentine's Day ring in Bangladesh

STORY: Celebrations all around as traditional Spring festival, Valentine's Day ring in Bangladesh DATELINE: Feb. 15, 2023 LENGTH: 00:03:52 LOCATION: Dhaka CATEGORY: SOCIETY SHOTLIST: various of celebrations STORYLINE: With poetry, music, and dance, people in Bangladesh's capital Dhaka and elsewhere Tuesday celebrated a grand festival that waves goodbye to the shivery chill of winter in the country. People in Dhaka gathered in parks and green spaces to celebrate Pohela Falgun, the first day of spring and of the Bengali month Falgun, along with Valentine's Day. Amid vibrant bursts of color, a troupe of artists danced and splashed each other with powder-colored red and yellow at one of the major celebration venues -- the University of Dhaka campus on Tuesday morning. Young couples were seen celebrating their relationship and marking their togetherness with the blazing red and yellow colors -- the representative colors of the festivals. Elsewhere in Bangladesh, people also performed chorus, folk dance and

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Shinto priest blazing trail as community activist

Shinto priest blazing trail as community activist

HIGASHIHIROSHIMA, Japan - Mitsunobu Okada, chief priest of Sugimori Shrine in Higashihiroshima, Hiroshima Prefecture, performs a purification ceremony in front of children at the shrine on Sept. 8, 2013.

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Heat wave in Japan

Heat wave in Japan

OSAKA, Japan - Girls hold shaved ice under the blazing sun in Osaka on July 10, 2013.

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Heat wave in Japan

Heat wave in Japan

KOGA, Japan - Photo taken July 10, 2013, in Koga, Fukuoka Prefecture, southwestern Japan, shows people listening -- under the blazing sun -- to a stump speech by a candidate running in the July 21 upper house election.

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Head of Tokyo law consultancy blazing trail for foreigners

Head of Tokyo law consultancy blazing trail for foreigners

TOKYO, Japan - Masako Suzuki, director of Japan's first legal advisory service specifically for foreigners, speaks about her job on Oct. 16, 2012, in her office at the Tokyo Public Law Office's Mita Branch in Tokyo.

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Egyptian ruling party headquarters still blazing

Egyptian ruling party headquarters still blazing

CAIRO, Egypt - People gather in front of the headquarters of the ruling National Democratic Party of Egypt in central Cairo on Jan. 29, 2011, which was still burning after being set alight the previous day by demonstrators calling for an end to President Hosni Mubarak's 30-year rule of the country.

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Rainy season ends in Kanto, Koshinetsu

Rainy season ends in Kanto, Koshinetsu

TOKYO, Japan - Women walk under parasols in Tokyo's upscale Ginza shopping district July 14 to guard against a blazing sun. The Japan Meteorological Agency announced an apparent end to the rainy season in the Kanto and Koshinetsu areas the same day.

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Asashoryu, Hakuho to meet in final-day rumble

Asashoryu, Hakuho to meet in final-day rumble

TOKYO, Japan - The Mongolian yokozuna pair -- Asashoryu (L) and Hakuho (R) - are set to come out with all guns blazing on Jan. 27, the final day of the New Year Grand Sumo Tournament in Tokyo, to determine the title winner.

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(3)Photos from Baghdad

(3)Photos from Baghdad

BAGHDAD, Iraq - An Iraqi ammunition bunker is seen blazing up in Baghdad on April 10.

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China sets up national archives for preserving bibliology resources

STORY: China sets up national archives for preserving bibliology resources DATELINE: July 24, 2022 LENGTH: 00:00:50 LOCATION: BEIJING CATEGORY: CULTURE SHOTLIST: various shots of the National Archives of Publications and Culture STORYLINE: China on Saturday inaugurated the National Archives of Publications and Culture. This is the latest effort by the Chinese authorities to boost the preservation of cultural relics and promote the drawing of wisdom from the history to gain the historical initiative in blazing the path to better future. The national archives serve as a general database of national bibliology resources and the Chinese culture seed gene bank. After a three-year construction, the project comprises archives in Beijing and three other branches in Xi'an, Hangzhou and Guangzhou, respectively. It will be responsible for inheriting and preserving national bibliology resources after its opening. Xinhua News Agency correspondents reporting from Beijing. (XHTV)

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