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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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China: Localized Storm Splits Street in Half With Rain on One Side, Dry on the Other

This is the striking moment that a sudden localized storm turned one street into two distinct weathers, one side was drenched by heavy rain, while the other side remained completely dry. On June 12, 2025, in Shanxi, Taiyuan, the video captured one half of a street was swept by torrential rain, while the opposite side stayed untouched. The pedestrians and quick-moving cars seeking shelter on the rainy side, umbrellas opened hastily. The juxtaposition was startling, raindrops visibly stopped at an invisible boundary, creating two contrasting microclimates within mere meters of each other. The video ended with the camera panning across the street, capturing the stark contrast one last time before the rain slowly faded away.

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Exclusive - Illustration - The Cathedral of Notre Dame - Paris

Exclusive - Illustration - The Cathedral of Notre Dame - Paris

FRANCE. PARIS (75) NOTRE DAME DE PARIS WORKSITE (10 MARCH 2021) : TEAMS FROM LE BRAS FRERES HAVE BEGUN INSTALLING THE WOODEN HALF-ARCHES THAT WILL SUPPORT THE VAULTS OF THE CATHEDRAL'S CHOIR. THESE FIFTY-TWO PIECES, EACH ALMOST EIGHT METRES LONG AND WEIGHING 800 KILOS, HAVE BEEN DESIGNED AND ASSEMBLED TO MEASURE FOR EACH VAULT. Photo by Stephane Compoint/Only Paris/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Exclusive - Illustration - The Cathedral of Notre Dame - Paris

Exclusive - Illustration - The Cathedral of Notre Dame - Paris

FRANCE. PARIS (75) NOTRE DAME DE PARIS WORKSITE - 10 MARCH 2021 : TEAMS FROM LE BRAS FRERES BEGIN INSTALLING THE WOODEN HALF-ARCHES THAT WILL SUPPORT THE VAULTS OF THE CATHEDRAL'S CHOIR. THESE FIFTY-TWO PIECES (ALMOST EIGHT METRES LONG AND WEIGHING MORE THAN 800 KILOS) HAVE BEEN CUSTOM-DESIGNED AND ASSEMBLED FOR EACH VAULT, AS HAVE THE METAL PARTS THAT HOLD THEM TOGETHER. THE WORK WAS CARRIED OUT ON SCAFFOLDING ERECTED BY EUROPE ECHAFAUDAGE. PLACED ONE BY ONE BY CRANE AT A HEIGHT OF 30 METRES, THE HALF-ARCHES ARE THEN TRANSPORTED THROUGH THE HIGH GLASS ROOFS OF THE CHOIR. Photo by Stephane Compoint/Only Paris/ABACAPRESS.COM

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People Recycle Plastic Bottles - India

People Recycle Plastic Bottles - India

A man puts plastic bottles in a piled up bottle plastic at a temporary dumping site in Pulwama, on the Environmental Day. Each year, over 400 million tonnes of plastic are produced worldwide, with half of it being single-use. Less than 10% is recycled. on June 5, 2025 in Srinagar, India. (Photo by Danish Showkat/Eyepix Group/ABACAPRESS.COM)

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People Recycle Plastic Bottles - India

People Recycle Plastic Bottles - India

A man washes waste in dumping site in Pulwama, on the Environmental Day. Each year, over 400 million tonnes of plastic are produced worldwide, with half of it being single-use. Less than 10% is recycled. on June 5, 2025 in Srinagar, India. (Photo by Danish Showkat/Eyepix Group/ABACAPRESS.COM)

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People Recycle Plastic Bottles - India

People Recycle Plastic Bottles - India

Piled up bottle plastic at a temporary dumping site in Pulwama, on the Environmental Day. Each year, over 400 million tonnes of plastic are produced worldwide, with half of it being single-use. Less than 10% is recycled. on June 5, 2025 in Srinagar, India. (Photo by Danish Showkat/Eyepix Group/ABACAPRESS.COM)

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People Recycle Plastic Bottles - India

People Recycle Plastic Bottles - India

Piled up bottle plastic at a temporary dumping site in Pulwama, on the Environmental Day. Each year, over 400 million tonnes of plastic are produced worldwide, with half of it being single-use. Less than 10% is recycled. on June 5, 2025 in Srinagar, India. (Photo by Danish Showkat/Eyepix Group/ABACAPRESS.COM)

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People Recycle Plastic Bottles - India

People Recycle Plastic Bottles - India

Piled up bottle plastic at a temporary dumping site in Pulwama, on the Environmental Day. Each year, over 400 million tonnes of plastic are produced worldwide, with half of it being single-use. Less than 10% is recycled. on June 5, 2025 in Srinagar, India. (Photo by Danish Showkat/Eyepix Group/ABACAPRESS.COM)

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People Recycle Plastic Bottles - India

People Recycle Plastic Bottles - India

A girl walks on Waste in dumping site in Pulwama, on the Environmental Day. Each year, over 400 million tonnes of plastic are produced worldwide, with half of it being single-use. Less than 10% is recycled. on June 5, 2025 in Srinagar, India. (Photo by Danish Showkat/Eyepix Group/ABACAPRESS.COM)

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People Recycle Plastic Bottles - India

People Recycle Plastic Bottles - India

Children playing with Styrofoam boxes in dumping site in Pulwama, on the Environmental Day. Each year, over 400 million tonnes of plastic are produced worldwide, with half of it being single-use. Less than 10% is recycled. on June 5, 2025 in Srinagar, India. (Photo by Danish Showkat/Eyepix Group/ABACAPRESS.COM)

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People Recycle Plastic Bottles - India

People Recycle Plastic Bottles - India

Piled up bottle plastic at a temporary dumping site in Pulwama, on the Environmental Day. Each year, over 400 million tonnes of plastic are produced worldwide, with half of it being single-use. Less than 10% is recycled. on June 5, 2025 in Srinagar, India. (Photo by Danish Showkat/Eyepix Group/ABACAPRESS.COM)

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People Recycle Plastic Bottles - India

People Recycle Plastic Bottles - India

Children playing with Styrofoam boxes in dumping site in Pulwama, on the Environmental Day. Each year, over 400 million tonnes of plastic are produced worldwide, with half of it being single-use. Less than 10% is recycled. on June 5, 2025 in Srinagar, India. (Photo by Danish Showkat/Eyepix Group/ABACAPRESS.COM)

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People Recycle Plastic Bottles - India

People Recycle Plastic Bottles - India

Piled up bottle plastic at a temporary dumping site in Pulwama, on the Environmental Day. Each year, over 400 million tonnes of plastic are produced worldwide, with half of it being single-use. Less than 10% is recycled. on June 5, 2025 in Srinagar, India. (Photo by Danish Showkat/Eyepix Group/ABACAPRESS.COM)

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People Recycle Plastic Bottles - India

People Recycle Plastic Bottles - India

A girl carries plastic bottles in a sack in dumping site in Pulwama, on the Environmental Day. Each year, over 400 million tonnes of plastic are produced worldwide, with half of it being single-use. Less than 10% is recycled. on June 5, 2025 in Srinagar, India. (Photo by Danish Showkat/Eyepix Group/ABACAPRESS.COM)

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People Recycle Plastic Bottles - India

People Recycle Plastic Bottles - India

A man shows a plastic syringe in dumping site in Pulwama, on the Environmental Day. Each year, over 400 million tonnes of plastic are produced worldwide, with half of it being single-use. Less than 10% is recycled. on June 5, 2025 in Srinagar, India. (Photo by Danish Showkat/Eyepix Group/ABACAPRESS.COM)

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Brick Breaking Yard - Bangladesh

Brick Breaking Yard - Bangladesh

Bangladeshi women, Men and Childs break bricks at brick breaking yard in Dhaka, Bangladesh, On September 12, 2024. With over half of the population living below the poverty line, women and children are often forced into hard manual labour such as brick breaking. Working barefoot and with rough untensils, each women worker earns Less than 4$ Us Dollars (520 Taka) and each child worker earns less than 5$ US Dollars per day. Photo by Habibur Rahman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Brick Breaking Yard - Bangladesh

Brick Breaking Yard - Bangladesh

Bangladeshi women, Men and Childs break bricks at brick breaking yard in Dhaka, Bangladesh, On September 12, 2024. With over half of the population living below the poverty line, women and children are often forced into hard manual labour such as brick breaking. Working barefoot and with rough untensils, each women worker earns Less than 4$ Us Dollars (520 Taka) and each child worker earns less than 5$ US Dollars per day. Photo by Habibur Rahman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Brick Breaking Yard - Bangladesh

Brick Breaking Yard - Bangladesh

Bangladeshi women, Men and Childs break bricks at brick breaking yard in Dhaka, Bangladesh, On September 12, 2024. With over half of the population living below the poverty line, women and children are often forced into hard manual labour such as brick breaking. Working barefoot and with rough untensils, each women worker earns Less than 4$ Us Dollars (520 Taka) and each child worker earns less than 5$ US Dollars per day. Photo by Habibur Rahman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Brick Breaking Yard - Bangladesh

Brick Breaking Yard - Bangladesh

Bangladeshi women, Men and Childs break bricks at brick breaking yard in Dhaka, Bangladesh, On September 12, 2024. With over half of the population living below the poverty line, women and children are often forced into hard manual labour such as brick breaking. Working barefoot and with rough untensils, each women worker earns Less than 4$ Us Dollars (520 Taka) and each child worker earns less than 5$ US Dollars per day. Photo by Habibur Rahman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Brick Breaking Yard - Bangladesh

Brick Breaking Yard - Bangladesh

Bangladeshi women, Men and Childs break bricks at brick breaking yard in Dhaka, Bangladesh, On September 12, 2024. With over half of the population living below the poverty line, women and children are often forced into hard manual labour such as brick breaking. Working barefoot and with rough untensils, each women worker earns Less than 4$ Us Dollars (520 Taka) and each child worker earns less than 5$ US Dollars per day. Photo by Habibur Rahman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Brick Breaking Yard - Bangladesh

Brick Breaking Yard - Bangladesh

Bangladeshi women, Men and Childs break bricks at brick breaking yard in Dhaka, Bangladesh, On September 12, 2024. With over half of the population living below the poverty line, women and children are often forced into hard manual labour such as brick breaking. Working barefoot and with rough untensils, each women worker earns Less than 4$ Us Dollars (520 Taka) and each child worker earns less than 5$ US Dollars per day. Photo by Habibur Rahman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Brick Breaking Yard - Bangladesh

Brick Breaking Yard - Bangladesh

Bangladeshi women, Men and Childs break bricks at brick breaking yard in Dhaka, Bangladesh, On September 12, 2024. With over half of the population living below the poverty line, women and children are often forced into hard manual labour such as brick breaking. Working barefoot and with rough untensils, each women worker earns Less than 4$ Us Dollars (520 Taka) and each child worker earns less than 5$ US Dollars per day. Photo by Habibur Rahman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Brick Breaking Yard - Bangladesh

Brick Breaking Yard - Bangladesh

Bangladeshi women, Men and Childs break bricks at brick breaking yard in Dhaka, Bangladesh, On September 12, 2024. With over half of the population living below the poverty line, women and children are often forced into hard manual labour such as brick breaking. Working barefoot and with rough untensils, each women worker earns Less than 4$ Us Dollars (520 Taka) and each child worker earns less than 5$ US Dollars per day. Photo by Habibur Rahman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Brick Breaking Yard - Bangladesh

Brick Breaking Yard - Bangladesh

Bangladeshi women, Men and Childs break bricks at brick breaking yard in Dhaka, Bangladesh, On September 12, 2024. With over half of the population living below the poverty line, women and children are often forced into hard manual labour such as brick breaking. Working barefoot and with rough untensils, each women worker earns Less than 4$ Us Dollars (520 Taka) and each child worker earns less than 5$ US Dollars per day. Photo by Habibur Rahman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Brick Breaking Yard - Bangladesh

Brick Breaking Yard - Bangladesh

Bangladeshi women, Men and Childs break bricks at brick breaking yard in Dhaka, Bangladesh, On September 12, 2024. With over half of the population living below the poverty line, women and children are often forced into hard manual labour such as brick breaking. Working barefoot and with rough untensils, each women worker earns Less than 4$ Us Dollars (520 Taka) and each child worker earns less than 5$ US Dollars per day. Photo by Habibur Rahman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Brick Breaking Yard - Bangladesh

Brick Breaking Yard - Bangladesh

Bangladeshi women, Men and Childs break bricks at brick breaking yard in Dhaka, Bangladesh, On September 12, 2024. With over half of the population living below the poverty line, women and children are often forced into hard manual labour such as brick breaking. Working barefoot and with rough untensils, each women worker earns Less than 4$ Us Dollars (520 Taka) and each child worker earns less than 5$ US Dollars per day. Photo by Habibur Rahman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Brick Breaking Yard - Bangladesh

Brick Breaking Yard - Bangladesh

Bangladeshi women, Men and Childs break bricks at brick breaking yard in Dhaka, Bangladesh, On September 12, 2024. With over half of the population living below the poverty line, women and children are often forced into hard manual labour such as brick breaking. Working barefoot and with rough untensils, each women worker earns Less than 4$ Us Dollars (520 Taka) and each child worker earns less than 5$ US Dollars per day. Photo by Habibur Rahman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Brick Breaking Yard - Bangladesh

Brick Breaking Yard - Bangladesh

Bangladeshi women, Men and Childs break bricks at brick breaking yard in Dhaka, Bangladesh, On September 12, 2024. With over half of the population living below the poverty line, women and children are often forced into hard manual labour such as brick breaking. Working barefoot and with rough untensils, each women worker earns Less than 4$ Us Dollars (520 Taka) and each child worker earns less than 5$ US Dollars per day. Photo by Habibur Rahman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Brick Breaking Yard - Bangladesh

Brick Breaking Yard - Bangladesh

Bangladeshi women, Men and Childs break bricks at brick breaking yard in Dhaka, Bangladesh, On September 12, 2024. With over half of the population living below the poverty line, women and children are often forced into hard manual labour such as brick breaking. Working barefoot and with rough untensils, each women worker earns Less than 4$ Us Dollars (520 Taka) and each child worker earns less than 5$ US Dollars per day. Photo by Habibur Rahman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Brick Breaking Yard - Bangladesh

Brick Breaking Yard - Bangladesh

Bangladeshi women, Men and Childs break bricks at brick breaking yard in Dhaka, Bangladesh, On September 12, 2024. With over half of the population living below the poverty line, women and children are often forced into hard manual labour such as brick breaking. Working barefoot and with rough untensils, each women worker earns Less than 4$ Us Dollars (520 Taka) and each child worker earns less than 5$ US Dollars per day. Photo by Habibur Rahman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Brick Breaking Yard - Bangladesh

Brick Breaking Yard - Bangladesh

Bangladeshi women, Men and Childs break bricks at brick breaking yard in Dhaka, Bangladesh, On September 12, 2024. With over half of the population living below the poverty line, women and children are often forced into hard manual labour such as brick breaking. Working barefoot and with rough untensils, each women worker earns Less than 4$ Us Dollars (520 Taka) and each child worker earns less than 5$ US Dollars per day. Photo by Habibur Rahman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Brick Breaking Yard - Dhaka

Brick Breaking Yard - Dhaka

Bangladeshi women, Men and Childs break bricks at brick breaking yard in Dhaka, Bangladesh, On April 30, 2024. With over half of the population living below the poverty line, women and children are often forced into hard manual labour such as brick breaking. Working barefoot and with rough untensils, each women worker earns Less than 4$ Us Dollars (520 Taka) and each child worker earns less than 5$ US Dollars per day. Photo by Habibur Rahman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Brick Breaking Yard - Dhaka

Brick Breaking Yard - Dhaka

Bangladeshi women, Men and Childs break bricks at brick breaking yard in Dhaka, Bangladesh, On April 30, 2024. With over half of the population living below the poverty line, women and children are often forced into hard manual labour such as brick breaking. Working barefoot and with rough untensils, each women worker earns Less than 4$ Us Dollars (520 Taka) and each child worker earns less than 5$ US Dollars per day. Photo by Habibur Rahman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Brick Breaking Yard - Dhaka

Brick Breaking Yard - Dhaka

Bangladeshi women, Men and Childs break bricks at brick breaking yard in Dhaka, Bangladesh, On April 30, 2024. With over half of the population living below the poverty line, women and children are often forced into hard manual labour such as brick breaking. Working barefoot and with rough untensils, each women worker earns Less than 4$ Us Dollars (520 Taka) and each child worker earns less than 5$ US Dollars per day. Photo by Habibur Rahman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Brick Breaking Yard - Dhaka

Brick Breaking Yard - Dhaka

Bangladeshi women, Men and Childs break bricks at brick breaking yard in Dhaka, Bangladesh, On April 30, 2024. With over half of the population living below the poverty line, women and children are often forced into hard manual labour such as brick breaking. Working barefoot and with rough untensils, each women worker earns Less than 4$ Us Dollars (520 Taka) and each child worker earns less than 5$ US Dollars per day. Photo by Habibur Rahman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Brick Breaking Yard - Dhaka

Brick Breaking Yard - Dhaka

Bangladeshi women, Men and Childs break bricks at brick breaking yard in Dhaka, Bangladesh, On April 30, 2024. With over half of the population living below the poverty line, women and children are often forced into hard manual labour such as brick breaking. Working barefoot and with rough untensils, each women worker earns Less than 4$ Us Dollars (520 Taka) and each child worker earns less than 5$ US Dollars per day. Photo by Habibur Rahman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Brick Breaking Yard - Dhaka

Brick Breaking Yard - Dhaka

Bangladeshi women, Men and Childs break bricks at brick breaking yard in Dhaka, Bangladesh, On April 30, 2024. With over half of the population living below the poverty line, women and children are often forced into hard manual labour such as brick breaking. Working barefoot and with rough untensils, each women worker earns Less than 4$ Us Dollars (520 Taka) and each child worker earns less than 5$ US Dollars per day. Photo by Habibur Rahman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Brick Breaking Yard - Dhaka

Brick Breaking Yard - Dhaka

Bangladeshi women, Men and Childs break bricks at brick breaking yard in Dhaka, Bangladesh, On April 30, 2024. With over half of the population living below the poverty line, women and children are often forced into hard manual labour such as brick breaking. Working barefoot and with rough untensils, each women worker earns Less than 4$ Us Dollars (520 Taka) and each child worker earns less than 5$ US Dollars per day. Photo by Habibur Rahman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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