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Ontario Premier Ford Defends Anti-Tariff Reagan Ad That Derailed Trump Trade Talks - Toronto

Ontario Premier Ford Defends Anti-Tariff Reagan Ad That Derailed Trump Trade Talks - Toronto

Ontario Premier Doug Ford speaks to the media during a press conference at Queen's Park in Toronto, Canada, on Monday, October 27, 2025. Ontario Premier Doug Ford is defending his TV advertisement that prompted U.S. President Donald Trump to scrap trade talks with Canada and threaten higher tariffs, calling it the “most successful ad in North American history.” In a late-night social-media tirade last week, Mr. Trump denounced the ad, falsely accused it of being a “fraud” and announced an immediate end to trade talks with Canada. Mr. Ford pulled the ad off the air, but only after it ran during the first game of the World Series. Mr. Trump also said he would impose an additional 10-per-cent tariff on Canadian goods. On Monday, he told reporters he would not be meeting with Prime Minister Mark Carney again for “a long time.” Mr. Carney said on Monday that trade talks stopped after the ad appeared. Photo by Nathan Denette/CP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Ontario Premier Ford Defends Anti-Tariff Reagan Ad That Derailed Trump Trade Talks - Toronto

Ontario Premier Ford Defends Anti-Tariff Reagan Ad That Derailed Trump Trade Talks - Toronto

Ontario Premier Doug Ford speaks to the media during a press conference at Queen's Park in Toronto, Canada, on Monday, October 27, 2025. Ontario Premier Doug Ford is defending his TV advertisement that prompted U.S. President Donald Trump to scrap trade talks with Canada and threaten higher tariffs, calling it the “most successful ad in North American history.” In a late-night social-media tirade last week, Mr. Trump denounced the ad, falsely accused it of being a “fraud” and announced an immediate end to trade talks with Canada. Mr. Ford pulled the ad off the air, but only after it ran during the first game of the World Series. Mr. Trump also said he would impose an additional 10-per-cent tariff on Canadian goods. On Monday, he told reporters he would not be meeting with Prime Minister Mark Carney again for “a long time.” Mr. Carney said on Monday that trade talks stopped after the ad appeared. Photo by Nathan Denette/CP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Ontario Premier Ford Defends Anti-Tariff Reagan Ad That Derailed Trump Trade Talks - Toronto

Ontario Premier Ford Defends Anti-Tariff Reagan Ad That Derailed Trump Trade Talks - Toronto

Ontario Premier Doug Ford speaks to the media during a press conference at Queen's Park in Toronto, Canada, on Monday, October 27, 2025. Ontario Premier Doug Ford is defending his TV advertisement that prompted U.S. President Donald Trump to scrap trade talks with Canada and threaten higher tariffs, calling it the “most successful ad in North American history.” In a late-night social-media tirade last week, Mr. Trump denounced the ad, falsely accused it of being a “fraud” and announced an immediate end to trade talks with Canada. Mr. Ford pulled the ad off the air, but only after it ran during the first game of the World Series. Mr. Trump also said he would impose an additional 10-per-cent tariff on Canadian goods. On Monday, he told reporters he would not be meeting with Prime Minister Mark Carney again for “a long time.” Mr. Carney said on Monday that trade talks stopped after the ad appeared. Photo by Nathan Denette/CP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Ontario Premier Ford Defends Anti-Tariff Reagan Ad That Derailed Trump Trade Talks - Toronto

Ontario Premier Ford Defends Anti-Tariff Reagan Ad That Derailed Trump Trade Talks - Toronto

Ontario Premier Doug Ford speaks to the media during a press conference at Queen's Park in Toronto, Canada, on Monday, October 27, 2025. Ontario Premier Doug Ford is defending his TV advertisement that prompted U.S. President Donald Trump to scrap trade talks with Canada and threaten higher tariffs, calling it the “most successful ad in North American history.” In a late-night social-media tirade last week, Mr. Trump denounced the ad, falsely accused it of being a “fraud” and announced an immediate end to trade talks with Canada. Mr. Ford pulled the ad off the air, but only after it ran during the first game of the World Series. Mr. Trump also said he would impose an additional 10-per-cent tariff on Canadian goods. On Monday, he told reporters he would not be meeting with Prime Minister Mark Carney again for “a long time.” Mr. Carney said on Monday that trade talks stopped after the ad appeared. Photo by Nathan Denette/CP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Ontario Premier Ford Defends Anti-Tariff Reagan Ad That Derailed Trump Trade Talks - Toronto

Ontario Premier Ford Defends Anti-Tariff Reagan Ad That Derailed Trump Trade Talks - Toronto

Ontario Premier Doug Ford speaks to the media during a press conference at Queen's Park in Toronto, Canada, on Monday, October 27, 2025. Ontario Premier Doug Ford is defending his TV advertisement that prompted U.S. President Donald Trump to scrap trade talks with Canada and threaten higher tariffs, calling it the “most successful ad in North American history.” In a late-night social-media tirade last week, Mr. Trump denounced the ad, falsely accused it of being a “fraud” and announced an immediate end to trade talks with Canada. Mr. Ford pulled the ad off the air, but only after it ran during the first game of the World Series. Mr. Trump also said he would impose an additional 10-per-cent tariff on Canadian goods. On Monday, he told reporters he would not be meeting with Prime Minister Mark Carney again for “a long time.” Mr. Carney said on Monday that trade talks stopped after the ad appeared. Photo by Nathan Denette/CP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Ontario Premier Ford Defends Anti-Tariff Reagan Ad That Derailed Trump Trade Talks - Toronto

Ontario Premier Ford Defends Anti-Tariff Reagan Ad That Derailed Trump Trade Talks - Toronto

Ontario Premier Doug Ford speaks to the media during a press conference at Queen's Park in Toronto, Canada, on Monday, October 27, 2025. Ontario Premier Doug Ford is defending his TV advertisement that prompted U.S. President Donald Trump to scrap trade talks with Canada and threaten higher tariffs, calling it the “most successful ad in North American history.” In a late-night social-media tirade last week, Mr. Trump denounced the ad, falsely accused it of being a “fraud” and announced an immediate end to trade talks with Canada. Mr. Ford pulled the ad off the air, but only after it ran during the first game of the World Series. Mr. Trump also said he would impose an additional 10-per-cent tariff on Canadian goods. On Monday, he told reporters he would not be meeting with Prime Minister Mark Carney again for “a long time.” Mr. Carney said on Monday that trade talks stopped after the ad appeared. Photo by Nathan Denette/CP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Ontario Premier Ford Defends Anti-Tariff Reagan Ad That Derailed Trump Trade Talks - Toronto

Ontario Premier Ford Defends Anti-Tariff Reagan Ad That Derailed Trump Trade Talks - Toronto

Ontario Premier Doug Ford speaks to the media during a press conference at Queen's Park in Toronto, Canada, on Monday, October 27, 2025. Ontario Premier Doug Ford is defending his TV advertisement that prompted U.S. President Donald Trump to scrap trade talks with Canada and threaten higher tariffs, calling it the “most successful ad in North American history.” In a late-night social-media tirade last week, Mr. Trump denounced the ad, falsely accused it of being a “fraud” and announced an immediate end to trade talks with Canada. Mr. Ford pulled the ad off the air, but only after it ran during the first game of the World Series. Mr. Trump also said he would impose an additional 10-per-cent tariff on Canadian goods. On Monday, he told reporters he would not be meeting with Prime Minister Mark Carney again for “a long time.” Mr. Carney said on Monday that trade talks stopped after the ad appeared. Photo by Nathan Denette/CP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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RIKSBANKEN INTEREST RATE ANNOUNCEMENT MALMÖ

RIKSBANKEN INTEREST RATE ANNOUNCEMENT MALMÖ

Riksbank Governor Erik Thedéen holds a press conference in Malmö after Tuesday's interest rate announcement. the Executive Board has decided to cut the policy rate by 0.25 percentage points, to 1.75 per cent. The Riksbank held its interest rate meeting in Malmö as part of its preparedness work. Photo: Johan Nilsson / TT / Code 50090

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RIKSBANKEN INTEREST RATE ANNOUNCEMENT

RIKSBANKEN INTEREST RATE ANNOUNCEMENT

MALMÖ 2025-09-23 Riksbank Governor Erik Thedéen holds a press conference in Malmö after Tuesday's interest rate announcement. the Executive Board has decided to cut the policy rate by 0.25 percentage points, to 1.75 per cent. The Riksbank held its interest rate meeting in Malmö as part of its preparedness work. Photo: Johan Nilsson / TT / Code 50090

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Behind The Scenes Of The Vatican

Behind The Scenes Of The Vatican

Restorer in the workshop of ‘the fabbrica di San Pietro’ in the basilic of St Peter at the Vatican on December 2, 2919. The restorer works on an anonymous portrait of Saint Luca (18th century) Behind : 3 angels painted by Giacomo Zoboli (18th cent.) Photo by Eric Vandeville/ABACAPRESS.COM

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CALCIO - UEFA Champions League - Inter - FC Internazionale vs Feyenoord

CALCIO - UEFA Champions League - Inter - FC Internazionale vs Feyenoord

Moder of Feyenoord Rotterdam cent- during the Uefa Champions League, 2024/25 season, football match between FC inter and Feyenoord Rotterdam on 11 of March 2025, at San Siro stadium, Milan, Italy. Photo Nderim Kaceli

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Justin Trudeau speaks after Trump declaration about imposition for Canada - Ottawa

Justin Trudeau speaks after Trump declaration about imposition for Canada - Ottawa

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau addresses media following the imposition of a raft of tariffs by U.S. President Donald Trump against Canada, Mexico and China, in Ottawa, Saturday, Feb. 1, 2025. Tariffs of 10 per cent on Canadian energy and 25 per cent on everything else will begin on Feb. 4. Photo by Justin Tang/CP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Justin Trudeau speaks after Trump declaration about imposition for Canada - Ottawa

Justin Trudeau speaks after Trump declaration about imposition for Canada - Ottawa

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau listens to a question after addressing media following the imposition of a raft of tariffs by U.S. President Donald Trump against Canada, Mexico and China, in Ottawa, Saturday, Feb. 1, 2025. Tariffs of 10 per cent on Canadian energy and 25 per cent on everything else will begin on Feb. 4. Photo by Justin Tang/CP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Justin Trudeau speaks after Trump declaration about imposition for Canada - Ottawa

Justin Trudeau speaks after Trump declaration about imposition for Canada - Ottawa

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau arrives to address media following the imposition of a raft of tariffs by U.S. President Donald Trump against Canada, Mexico and China, in Ottawa, Saturday, Feb. 1, 2025. Tariffs of 10 per cent on Canadian energy and 25 per cent on everything else will begin on Feb. 4. Photo by Justin Tang/CP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Justin Trudeau speaks after Trump declaration about imposition for Canada - Ottawa

Justin Trudeau speaks after Trump declaration about imposition for Canada - Ottawa

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau addresses media following the imposition of a raft of tariffs by U.S. President Donald Trump against Canada, Mexico and China, in Ottawa, Saturday, Feb. 1, 2025. Tariffs of 10 per cent on Canadian energy and 25 per cent on everything else will begin on Feb. 4. Photo by Justin Tang/CP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Justin Trudeau speaks after Trump declaration about imposition for Canada - Ottawa

Justin Trudeau speaks after Trump declaration about imposition for Canada - Ottawa

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau arrives to address media following the imposition of a raft of tariffs by U.S. President Donald Trump against Canada, Mexico and China, in Ottawa, Saturday, Feb. 1, 2025. Tariffs of 10 per cent on Canadian energy and 25 per cent on everything else will begin on Feb. 4. Photo by Justin Tang/CP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Justin Trudeau speaks after Trump declaration about imposition for Canada - Ottawa

Justin Trudeau speaks after Trump declaration about imposition for Canada - Ottawa

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau addresses media following the imposition of a raft of tariffs by U.S. President Donald Trump against Canada, Mexico and China, in Ottawa, Saturday, Feb. 1, 2025. Tariffs of 10 per cent on Canadian energy and 25 per cent on everything else will begin on Feb. 4. Photo by Justin Tang/CP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Justin Trudeau speaks after Trump declaration about imposition for Canada - Ottawa

Justin Trudeau speaks after Trump declaration about imposition for Canada - Ottawa

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is seen from behind a teleprompter as he speaks following the imposition of a raft of tariffs by U.S. President Donald Trump against Canada, Mexico and China, in Ottawa, Saturday, Feb. 1, 2025. Tariffs of 10 per cent on Canadian energy and 25 per cent on everything else will begin on Feb. 4. Photo by Justin Tang/CP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Justin Trudeau speaks after Trump declaration about imposition for Canada - Ottawa

Justin Trudeau speaks after Trump declaration about imposition for Canada - Ottawa

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau leaves after addressing media following the imposition of a raft of tariffs by U.S. President Donald Trump against Canada, Mexico and China, in Ottawa, Saturday, Feb. 1, 2025. Tariffs of 10 per cent on Canadian energy and 25 per cent on everything else will begin on Feb. 4. Photo by Justin Tang/CP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Justin Trudeau speaks after Trump declaration about imposition for Canada - Ottawa

Justin Trudeau speaks after Trump declaration about imposition for Canada - Ottawa

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau addresses media following the imposition of a raft of tariffs by U.S. President Donald Trump against Canada, Mexico and China, in Ottawa, Saturday, Feb. 1, 2025. Tariffs of 10 per cent on Canadian energy and 25 per cent on everything else will begin on Feb. 4. Photo by Justin Tang/CP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Justin Trudeau speaks after Trump declaration about imposition for Canada - Ottawa

Justin Trudeau speaks after Trump declaration about imposition for Canada - Ottawa

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau addresses media following the imposition of a raft of tariffs by U.S. President Donald Trump against Canada, Mexico and China, in Ottawa, Saturday, Feb. 1, 2025. Tariffs of 10 per cent on Canadian energy and 25 per cent on everything else will begin on Feb. 4. Photo by Justin Tang/CP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Justin Trudeau speaks after Trump declaration about imposition for Canada - Ottawa

Justin Trudeau speaks after Trump declaration about imposition for Canada - Ottawa

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau addresses media following the imposition of a raft of tariffs by U.S. President Donald Trump against Canada, Mexico and China, in Ottawa, Saturday, Feb. 1, 2025. Tariffs of 10 per cent on Canadian energy and 25 per cent on everything else will begin on Feb. 4. Photo by Justin Tang/CP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Justin Trudeau speaks after Trump declaration about imposition for Canada - Ottawa

Justin Trudeau speaks after Trump declaration about imposition for Canada - Ottawa

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau addresses media following the imposition of a raft of tariffs by U.S. President Donald Trump against Canada, Mexico and China, in Ottawa, Saturday, Feb. 1, 2025. Tariffs of 10 per cent on Canadian energy and 25 per cent on everything else will begin on Feb. 4. Photo by Justin Tang/CP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Justin Trudeau speaks after Trump declaration about imposition for Canada - Ottawa

Justin Trudeau speaks after Trump declaration about imposition for Canada - Ottawa

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau addresses media following the imposition of a raft of tariffs by U.S. President Donald Trump against Canada, Mexico and China, in Ottawa, Saturday, Feb. 1, 2025. Tariffs of 10 per cent on Canadian energy and 25 per cent on everything else will begin on Feb. 4. Photo by Justin Tang/CP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Justin Trudeau speaks after Trump declaration about imposition for Canada - Ottawa

Justin Trudeau speaks after Trump declaration about imposition for Canada - Ottawa

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau addresses media following the imposition of a raft of tariffs by U.S. President Donald Trump against Canada, Mexico and China, in Ottawa, Saturday, Feb. 1, 2025. Tariffs of 10 per cent on Canadian energy and 25 per cent on everything else will begin on Feb. 4. Photo by Justin Tang/CP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Justin Trudeau speaks after Trump declaration about imposition for Canada - Ottawa

Justin Trudeau speaks after Trump declaration about imposition for Canada - Ottawa

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau addresses media following the imposition of a raft of tariffs by U.S. President Donald Trump against Canada, Mexico and China, in Ottawa, Saturday, Feb. 1, 2025. Tariffs of 10 per cent on Canadian energy and 25 per cent on everything else will begin on Feb. 4. Photo by Justin Tang/CP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Jimmy Carter Dies Aged 100

Jimmy Carter Dies Aged 100

United States President Jimmy Carter speaks at the dedication of the new Frances Perkins Labor Building in Washington, DC on Thursday, April 10, 1980. Ms. Perkins was the first female Cabinet member in US history when US President Franklin Delano Roosevelt appointed her as US Secretary of Labor. Pictured at far right is the poster of a new fifteen cent stamp that will bear Ms. Perkins’ likeness. Photo by Benjamin E. "Gene" Forte/CNP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Over 1.8 Million Face Extreme Hunger - Gaza

Over 1.8 Million Face Extreme Hunger - Gaza

A young boy looks up as he stands amidst a crowded group of people waiting for food aid in Gaza City, on October 21, 2024, as the humanitarian crisis deepens. More than 1.8 million Palestinians in Gaza are experiencing extremely critical levels of hunger, with 70 per cent of crop fields destroyed. Photo by Moiz Salhi/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Over 1.8 Million Face Extreme Hunger - Gaza

Over 1.8 Million Face Extreme Hunger - Gaza

Children and families line up with their containers, waiting for food distribution in Gaza City, as access to food remains limited amid the ongoing war. October 21, 2024. More than 1.8 million Palestinians in Gaza are experiencing extremely critical levels of hunger, with 70 per cent of crop fields destroyed. Photo by Moiz Salhi/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Over 1.8 Million Face Extreme Hunger - Gaza

Over 1.8 Million Face Extreme Hunger - Gaza

A girl carries food through the streets of Gaza City. With border crossings into Gaza still closed, humanitarian aid remains blocked, leaving civilians struggling to survive. October 21, 2024. More than 1.8 million Palestinians in Gaza are experiencing extremely critical levels of hunger, with 70 per cent of crop fields destroyed. Photo by Moiz Salhi/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Over 1.8 Million Face Extreme Hunger - Gaza

Over 1.8 Million Face Extreme Hunger - Gaza

People crowd at a food distribution site in Gaza City, scrambling to receive aid as the border crossings remain closed, blocking humanitarian supplies. October 21, 2024. More than 1.8 million Palestinians in Gaza are experiencing extremely critical levels of hunger, with 70 per cent of crop fields destroyed. Photo by Moiz Salhi/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Over 1.8 Million Face Extreme Hunger - Gaza

Over 1.8 Million Face Extreme Hunger - Gaza

People crowd at a food distribution site in Gaza City, scrambling to receive aid as the border crossings remain closed, blocking humanitarian supplies. October 21, 2024. More than 1.8 million Palestinians in Gaza are experiencing extremely critical levels of hunger, with 70 per cent of crop fields destroyed. Photo by Moiz Salhi/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Over 1.8 Million Face Extreme Hunger - Gaza

Over 1.8 Million Face Extreme Hunger - Gaza

Children wait in line with their families at a food distribution center in Gaza City. With border crossings into Gaza still closed, humanitarian aid remains blocked, leaving civilians struggling to survive. October 21, 2024. More than 1.8 million Palestinians in Gaza are experiencing extremely critical levels of hunger, with 70 per cent of crop fields destroyed. Photo by Moiz Salhi/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Over 1.8 Million Face Extreme Hunger - Gaza

Over 1.8 Million Face Extreme Hunger - Gaza

A child sits on the ground, holding food containers, waiting patiently at a distribution center in Gaza City. October 21, 2024. More than 1.8 million Palestinians in Gaza are experiencing extremely critical levels of hunger, with 70 per cent of crop fields destroyed. Photo by Moiz Salhi/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Over 1.8 Million Face Extreme Hunger - Gaza

Over 1.8 Million Face Extreme Hunger - Gaza

A boy carries a pot on his head as he heads toward a food distribution point in Gaza City. With border crossings into Gaza still closed, humanitarian aid remains blocked, leaving civilians struggling to survive. October 21, 2024. More than 1.8 million Palestinians in Gaza are experiencing extremely critical levels of hunger, with 70 per cent of crop fields destroyed. Photo by Moiz Salhi/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Over 1.8 Million Face Extreme Hunger - Gaza

Over 1.8 Million Face Extreme Hunger - Gaza

People urgently push their containers forward, hoping to receive food aid in Gaza City as the blockade continues to deepen the crisis. October 21, 2024. More than 1.8 million Palestinians in Gaza are experiencing extremely critical levels of hunger, with 70 per cent of crop fields destroyed. Photo by Moiz Salhi/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Over 1.8 Million Face Extreme Hunger - Gaza

Over 1.8 Million Face Extreme Hunger - Gaza

Crowds of people push forward, holding containers as they wait for food distribution in Gaza City. With border crossings into Gaza still closed, humanitarian aid remains blocked, leaving civilians struggling to survive. October 21, 2024. More than 1.8 million Palestinians in Gaza are experiencing extremely critical levels of hunger, with 70 per cent of crop fields destroyed. Photo by Moiz Salhi/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Over 1.8 Million Face Extreme Hunger - Gaza

Over 1.8 Million Face Extreme Hunger - Gaza

People gather with containers, waiting in long lines to receive food aid in Gaza City, as the closure of crossings has restricted access to essential supplies. October 21, 2024. More than 1.8 million Palestinians in Gaza are experiencing extremely critical levels of hunger, with 70 per cent of crop fields destroyed. Photo by Moiz Salhi/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Over 1.8 Million Face Extreme Hunger - Gaza

Over 1.8 Million Face Extreme Hunger - Gaza

A woman and children wait in line, holding their pots, as they try to get food supplies at a distribution center in Gaza City on October 21, 2024. With border crossings into Gaza still closed, humanitarian aid remains blocked, leaving civilians struggling to survive. More than 1.8 million Palestinians in Gaza are experiencing extremely critical levels of hunger, with 70 per cent of crop fields destroyed. Photo by Moiz Salhi/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Over 1.8 Million Face Extreme Hunger - Gaza

Over 1.8 Million Face Extreme Hunger - Gaza

Children stand with their mothers, holding pots, at a food distribution center in Gaza City. With border crossings into Gaza still closed, humanitarian aid remains blocked, leaving civilians struggling to survive. October 21, 2024. More than 1.8 million Palestinians in Gaza are experiencing extremely critical levels of hunger, with 70 per cent of crop fields destroyed. Photo by Moiz Salhi/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Over 1.8 Million Face Extreme Hunger - Gaza

Over 1.8 Million Face Extreme Hunger - Gaza

Children reach out with bowls, hoping to receive food during a distribution in Gaza City, with the population facing increasing hunger due to closed crossings. October 21, 2024. More than 1.8 million Palestinians in Gaza are experiencing extremely critical levels of hunger, with 70 per cent of crop fields destroyed. Photo by Moiz Salhi/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Over 1.8 Million Face Extreme Hunger - Gaza

Over 1.8 Million Face Extreme Hunger - Gaza

People urgently push their containers forward, hoping to receive food aid in Gaza City as the blockade continues to deepen the crisis. October 21, 2024. More than 1.8 million Palestinians in Gaza are experiencing extremely critical levels of hunger, with 70 per cent of crop fields destroyed. Photo by Moiz Salhi/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Over 1.8 Million Face Extreme Hunger - Gaza

Over 1.8 Million Face Extreme Hunger - Gaza

People gather with containers, waiting in long lines to receive food aid in Gaza City, as the closure of crossings has restricted access to essential supplies. October 21, 2024. More than 1.8 million Palestinians in Gaza are experiencing extremely critical levels of hunger, with 70 per cent of crop fields destroyed. Photo by Moiz Salhi/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Over 1.8 Million Face Extreme Hunger - Gaza

Over 1.8 Million Face Extreme Hunger - Gaza

Crowds of people push forward, holding containers as they wait for food distribution in Gaza City. With border crossings into Gaza still closed, humanitarian aid remains blocked, leaving civilians struggling to survive. October 21, 2024. More than 1.8 million Palestinians in Gaza are experiencing extremely critical levels of hunger, with 70 per cent of crop fields destroyed. Photo by Moiz Salhi/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Over 1.8 Million Face Extreme Hunger - Gaza

Over 1.8 Million Face Extreme Hunger - Gaza

People push forward with containers in hand, attempting to secure aid at a food distribution center in Gaza City. With border crossings into Gaza still closed, humanitarian aid remains blocked, leaving civilians struggling to survive. October 21, 2024. More than 1.8 million Palestinians in Gaza are experiencing extremely critical levels of hunger, with 70 per cent of crop fields destroyed. Photo by Moiz Salhi/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Over 1.8 Million Face Extreme Hunger - Gaza

Over 1.8 Million Face Extreme Hunger - Gaza

People push forward with containers in hand, attempting to secure aid at a food distribution center in Gaza City. With border crossings into Gaza still closed, humanitarian aid remains blocked, leaving civilians struggling to survive. October 21, 2024. More than 1.8 million Palestinians in Gaza are experiencing extremely critical levels of hunger, with 70 per cent of crop fields destroyed. Photo by Moiz Salhi/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Over 1.8 Million Face Extreme Hunger - Gaza

Over 1.8 Million Face Extreme Hunger - Gaza

People line up, holding pots and containers, as they wait for food distribution in Gaza City. With border crossings into Gaza still closed, humanitarian aid remains blocked, leaving civilians struggling to survive. October 21, 2024. More than 1.8 million Palestinians in Gaza are experiencing extremely critical levels of hunger, with 70 per cent of crop fields destroyed. Photo by Moiz Salhi/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Over 1.8 Million Face Extreme Hunger - Gaza

Over 1.8 Million Face Extreme Hunger - Gaza

People push forward with containers in hand, attempting to secure aid at a food distribution center in Gaza City. With border crossings into Gaza still closed, humanitarian aid remains blocked, leaving civilians struggling to survive. October 21, 2024. More than 1.8 million Palestinians in Gaza are experiencing extremely critical levels of hunger, with 70 per cent of crop fields destroyed. Photo by Moiz Salhi/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Over 1.8 Million Face Extreme Hunger - Gaza

Over 1.8 Million Face Extreme Hunger - Gaza

A fire burns over the rubble of their destroyed home in Khan Yunis, southern Gaza Strip, on October 20, 2024, amid the ongoing war in Gaza. More than 1.8 million Palestinians in Gaza are experiencing extremely critical levels of hunger, with 70 per cent of crop fields destroyed. Photo by Moiz Salhi/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Over 1.8 Million Face Extreme Hunger - Gaza

Over 1.8 Million Face Extreme Hunger - Gaza

Residents line up outside an aid distribution center in Gaza City, waiting for food supplies. With border crossings into Gaza still closed, humanitarian aid remains blocked, leaving civilians struggling to survive. October 21, 2024. More than 1.8 million Palestinians in Gaza are experiencing extremely critical levels of hunger, with 70 per cent of crop fields destroyed. Photo by Moiz Salhi/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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