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Fuel Crisis in Chabahar - Iraq

Fuel Crisis in Chabahar - Iraq

A man sits next to stacked fuel containers arranged along a roadside in Chabahar, Iran on December 19, 2025. In southeastern regions such as Sistan-Baluchestan province, residents often rely on storing fuel in containers when access to filling stations is limited. Photo by Bahram/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Fuel Crisis in Chabahar - Iraq

Fuel Crisis in Chabahar - Iraq

A man prepares to pour fuel from a fuel container into a vehicle along a roadside in Chabahar, Iran on December 19, 2025. In southeastern regions such as Sistan-Baluchestan province, residents often rely on storing fuel in containers when access to filling stations is limited. Photo by Bahram/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Fuel Crisis in Chabahar - Iraq

Fuel Crisis in Chabahar - Iraq

Fuel containers are stacked outside a roadside stall in Chabahar, Iran on December 19, 2025. In southeastern regions such as Sistan-Baluchestan province, residents often rely on storing fuel in containers when access to filling stations is limited. Photo by Bahram/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Fuel Crisis in Chabahar - Iraq

Fuel Crisis in Chabahar - Iraq

A man pours fuel from a fuel container into a vehicle along a roadside in Chabahar, Iran on December 19, 2025. In southeastern regions such as Sistan-Baluchestan province, residents often rely on storing fuel in containers when access to filling stations is limited. Photo by Bahram/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Fuel Crisis in Chabahar - Iraq

Fuel Crisis in Chabahar - Iraq

A man stands next to fuel containers arranged along a roadside in Chabahar, Iran on December 17, 2025. In southeastern regions such as Sistan-Baluchestan province, residents often rely on storing fuel in containers when access to filling stations is limited. Photo by Bahram/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Fuel Crisis in Chabahar - Iraq

Fuel Crisis in Chabahar - Iraq

A fuel container is attached to a car as a boy stands near stacked fuel containers in Chabahar, Iran on December 19, 2025. In southeastern regions such as Sistan-Baluchestan province, residents often rely on storing fuel in containers when access to filling stations is limited. Photo by Bahram/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Fuel Crisis in Chabahar - Iraq

Fuel Crisis in Chabahar - Iraq

A man crouches beside fuel containers while refueling a car outside a roadside stall in Chabahar, Iran on December 19, 2025. In southeastern regions such as Sistan-Baluchestan province, residents often rely on storing fuel in containers when access to filling stations is limited. Photo by Bahram/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Fuel Crisis in Chabahar - Iraq

Fuel Crisis in Chabahar - Iraq

A young man stands beside fuel containers outside a roadside stall in Chabahar, Iran on December 19, 2025. In southeastern regions such as Sistan-Baluchestan province, residents often rely on storing fuel in containers when access to filling stations is limited. Photo by Bahram/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Fuel Crisis in Chabahar - Iraq

Fuel Crisis in Chabahar - Iraq

A young man stands beside fuel containers outside a roadside stall in Chabahar, Iran on December 19, 2025. In southeastern regions such as Sistan-Baluchestan province, residents often rely on storing fuel in containers when access to filling stations is limited. Photo by Bahram/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Fuel Crisis in Chabahar - Iraq

Fuel Crisis in Chabahar - Iraq

A young man sits on a chair beside stacked fuel containers along a roadside in Chabahar, Iran on December 17, 2025. In southeastern regions such as Sistan-Baluchestan province, residents often rely on storing fuel in containers when access to filling stations is limited. Photo by Bahram/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Fuel Crisis in Chabahar - Iraq

Fuel Crisis in Chabahar - Iraq

A boy stands beside plastic containers filled with fuel on a street in Chabahar, Iran on December 19, 2025. In southeastern regions such as Sistan-Baluchestan province, residents often rely on storing fuel in containers when access to filling stations is limited. Photo by Bahram/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Fuel Crisis in Chabahar - Iraq

Fuel Crisis in Chabahar - Iraq

Plastic jerrycans filled with fuel are stacked along a roadside in Chabahar, Iran on December 19, 2025. In southeastern regions such as Sistan-Baluchestan province, residents often rely on storing fuel in containers when access to filling stations is limited. Photo by Bahram/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Naples Fans Celebrate Their Victory in The Italian Super Cup - Naples

Naples Fans Celebrate Their Victory in The Italian Super Cup - Naples

Napoli fans celebrate in Piazza del Plebiscito following the club's Italian Super Cup triumph, as the city erupts into celebrations after the final played in Riyadh, with flags, flares and chants filling the night. December 22, 2025. Photo by Antonio Balasco/LiveMedia/IPA/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Naples Fans Celebrate Their Victory in The Italian Super Cup - Naples

Naples Fans Celebrate Their Victory in The Italian Super Cup - Naples

Napoli fans celebrate in Piazza del Plebiscito following the club's Italian Super Cup triumph, as the city erupts into celebrations after the final played in Riyadh, with flags, flares and chants filling the night. December 22, 2025. Photo by Antonio Balasco/LiveMedia/IPA/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Naples Fans Celebrate Their Victory in The Italian Super Cup - Naples

Naples Fans Celebrate Their Victory in The Italian Super Cup - Naples

Napoli fans celebrate in Piazza del Plebiscito following the club's Italian Super Cup triumph, as the city erupts into celebrations after the final played in Riyadh, with flags, flares and chants filling the night. December 22, 2025. Photo by Antonio Balasco/LiveMedia/IPA/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Naples Fans Celebrate Their Victory in The Italian Super Cup - Naples

Naples Fans Celebrate Their Victory in The Italian Super Cup - Naples

Napoli fans celebrate in Piazza del Plebiscito following the club's Italian Super Cup triumph, as the city erupts into celebrations after the final played in Riyadh, with flags, flares and chants filling the night. December 22, 2025. Photo by Antonio Balasco/LiveMedia/IPA/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Naples Fans Celebrate Their Victory in The Italian Super Cup - Naples

Naples Fans Celebrate Their Victory in The Italian Super Cup - Naples

Napoli fans celebrate in Piazza del Plebiscito following the club's Italian Super Cup triumph, as the city erupts into celebrations after the final played in Riyadh, with flags, flares and chants filling the night. December 22, 2025. Photo by Antonio Balasco/LiveMedia/IPA/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Naples Fans Celebrate Their Victory in The Italian Super Cup - Naples

Naples Fans Celebrate Their Victory in The Italian Super Cup - Naples

Napoli fans celebrate in Piazza del Plebiscito following the club's Italian Super Cup triumph, as the city erupts into celebrations after the final played in Riyadh, with flags, flares and chants filling the night. December 22, 2025. Photo by Antonio Balasco/LiveMedia/IPA/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Naples Fans Celebrate Their Victory in The Italian Super Cup - Naples

Naples Fans Celebrate Their Victory in The Italian Super Cup - Naples

Napoli fans celebrate in Piazza del Plebiscito following the club's Italian Super Cup triumph, as the city erupts into celebrations after the final played in Riyadh, with flags, flares and chants filling the night. December 22, 2025. Photo by Antonio Balasco/LiveMedia/IPA/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Naples Fans Celebrate Their Victory in The Italian Super Cup - Naples

Naples Fans Celebrate Their Victory in The Italian Super Cup - Naples

Napoli fans celebrate in Piazza del Plebiscito following the club's Italian Super Cup triumph, as the city erupts into celebrations after the final played in Riyadh, with flags, flares and chants filling the night. December 22, 2025. Photo by Antonio Balasco/LiveMedia/IPA/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Naples Fans Celebrate Their Victory in The Italian Super Cup - Naples

Naples Fans Celebrate Their Victory in The Italian Super Cup - Naples

Napoli fans celebrate in Piazza del Plebiscito following the club's Italian Super Cup triumph, as the city erupts into celebrations after the final played in Riyadh, with flags, flares and chants filling the night. December 22, 2025. Photo by Antonio Balasco/LiveMedia/IPA/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Naples Fans Celebrate Their Victory in The Italian Super Cup - Naples

Naples Fans Celebrate Their Victory in The Italian Super Cup - Naples

Napoli fans celebrate in Piazza del Plebiscito following the club's Italian Super Cup triumph, as the city erupts into celebrations after the final played in Riyadh, with flags, flares and chants filling the night. December 22, 2025. Photo by Antonio Balasco/LiveMedia/IPA/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Naples Fans Celebrate Their Victory in The Italian Super Cup - Naples

Naples Fans Celebrate Their Victory in The Italian Super Cup - Naples

Napoli fans celebrate in Piazza del Plebiscito following the club's Italian Super Cup triumph, as the city erupts into celebrations after the final played in Riyadh, with flags, flares and chants filling the night. December 22, 2025. Photo by Antonio Balasco/LiveMedia/IPA/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Naples Fans Celebrate Their Victory in The Italian Super Cup - Naples

Naples Fans Celebrate Their Victory in The Italian Super Cup - Naples

Napoli fans celebrate in Piazza del Plebiscito following the club's Italian Super Cup triumph, as the city erupts into celebrations after the final played in Riyadh, with flags, flares and chants filling the night. December 22, 2025. Photo by Antonio Balasco/LiveMedia/IPA/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Naples Fans Celebrate Their Victory in The Italian Super Cup - Naples

Naples Fans Celebrate Their Victory in The Italian Super Cup - Naples

Napoli fans celebrate in Piazza del Plebiscito following the club's Italian Super Cup triumph, as the city erupts into celebrations after the final played in Riyadh, with flags, flares and chants filling the night. December 22, 2025. Photo by Antonio Balasco/LiveMedia/IPA/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Naples Fans Celebrate Their Victory in The Italian Super Cup - Naples

Naples Fans Celebrate Their Victory in The Italian Super Cup - Naples

Napoli fans celebrate in Piazza del Plebiscito following the club's Italian Super Cup triumph, as the city erupts into celebrations after the final played in Riyadh, with flags, flares and chants filling the night. December 22, 2025. Photo by Antonio Balasco/LiveMedia/IPA/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Naples Fans Celebrate Their Victory in The Italian Super Cup - Naples

Naples Fans Celebrate Their Victory in The Italian Super Cup - Naples

Napoli fans celebrate in Piazza del Plebiscito following the club's Italian Super Cup triumph, as the city erupts into celebrations after the final played in Riyadh, with flags, flares and chants filling the night. December 22, 2025. Photo by Antonio Balasco/LiveMedia/IPA/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Environmental Pollution In Bangladesh

Environmental Pollution In Bangladesh

October 02, 2025, Dhaka, Bangladesh: The rivers and canals around Dhaka were once vital sanctuaries of biodiversity. Countless fish swam in their waters, serving as the main food source for fish-eating birds. But now that scene belongs to the past. What was once clear water is now occupied by heaps of garbage. Plastic, polythene, industrial waste, and household trash have severely polluted the water. Faced with a food crisis, fish-eating egrets are being forced to search for food in these piles of waste. Their natural food—fish—is no longer easily available, compelling them to look for alternatives. In Bangladesh, the filling up of rivers and wetlands, illegal encroachment, and plastic pollution together are pushing aquatic ecosystems towards destruction. These wetlands once provided shelter to thousands of native and migratory birds. But in recent years, their numbers have sharply declined. From the haors to Dhaka’s Turag and Balu rivers and other wetlands, the picture is the same: encroachment, landfilling,

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Environmental Pollution In Bangladesh

Environmental Pollution In Bangladesh

October 02, 2025, Dhaka, Bangladesh: The rivers and canals around Dhaka were once vital sanctuaries of biodiversity. Countless fish swam in their waters, serving as the main food source for fish-eating birds. But now that scene belongs to the past. What was once clear water is now occupied by heaps of garbage. Plastic, polythene, industrial waste, and household trash have severely polluted the water. Faced with a food crisis, fish-eating egrets are being forced to search for food in these piles of waste. Their natural food—fish—is no longer easily available, compelling them to look for alternatives. In Bangladesh, the filling up of rivers and wetlands, illegal encroachment, and plastic pollution together are pushing aquatic ecosystems towards destruction. These wetlands once provided shelter to thousands of native and migratory birds. But in recent years, their numbers have sharply declined. From the haors to Dhaka’s Turag and Balu rivers and other wetlands, the picture is the same: encroachment, landfilling,

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Environmental Pollution In Bangladesh

Environmental Pollution In Bangladesh

October 02, 2025, Dhaka, Bangladesh: The rivers and canals around Dhaka were once vital sanctuaries of biodiversity. Countless fish swam in their waters, serving as the main food source for fish-eating birds. But now that scene belongs to the past. What was once clear water is now occupied by heaps of garbage. Plastic, polythene, industrial waste, and household trash have severely polluted the water. Faced with a food crisis, fish-eating egrets are being forced to search for food in these piles of waste. Their natural food—fish—is no longer easily available, compelling them to look for alternatives. In Bangladesh, the filling up of rivers and wetlands, illegal encroachment, and plastic pollution together are pushing aquatic ecosystems towards destruction. These wetlands once provided shelter to thousands of native and migratory birds. But in recent years, their numbers have sharply declined. From the haors to Dhaka’s Turag and Balu rivers and other wetlands, the picture is the same: encroachment, landfilling,

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Environmental Pollution In Bangladesh

Environmental Pollution In Bangladesh

October 02, 2025, Dhaka, Bangladesh: The rivers and canals around Dhaka were once vital sanctuaries of biodiversity. Countless fish swam in their waters, serving as the main food source for fish-eating birds. But now that scene belongs to the past. What was once clear water is now occupied by heaps of garbage. Plastic, polythene, industrial waste, and household trash have severely polluted the water. Faced with a food crisis, fish-eating egrets are being forced to search for food in these piles of waste. Their natural food—fish—is no longer easily available, compelling them to look for alternatives. In Bangladesh, the filling up of rivers and wetlands, illegal encroachment, and plastic pollution together are pushing aquatic ecosystems towards destruction. These wetlands once provided shelter to thousands of native and migratory birds. But in recent years, their numbers have sharply declined. From the haors to Dhaka’s Turag and Balu rivers and other wetlands, the picture is the same: encroachment, landfilling,

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Environmental Pollution In Bangladesh

Environmental Pollution In Bangladesh

October 02, 2025, Dhaka, Bangladesh: The rivers and canals around Dhaka were once vital sanctuaries of biodiversity. Countless fish swam in their waters, serving as the main food source for fish-eating birds. But now that scene belongs to the past. What was once clear water is now occupied by heaps of garbage. Plastic, polythene, industrial waste, and household trash have severely polluted the water. Faced with a food crisis, fish-eating egrets are being forced to search for food in these piles of waste. Their natural food—fish—is no longer easily available, compelling them to look for alternatives. In Bangladesh, the filling up of rivers and wetlands, illegal encroachment, and plastic pollution together are pushing aquatic ecosystems towards destruction. These wetlands once provided shelter to thousands of native and migratory birds. But in recent years, their numbers have sharply declined. From the haors to Dhaka’s Turag and Balu rivers and other wetlands, the picture is the same: encroachment, landfilling,

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Environmental Pollution In Bangladesh

Environmental Pollution In Bangladesh

October 02, 2025, Dhaka, Bangladesh: The rivers and canals around Dhaka were once vital sanctuaries of biodiversity. Countless fish swam in their waters, serving as the main food source for fish-eating birds. But now that scene belongs to the past. What was once clear water is now occupied by heaps of garbage. Plastic, polythene, industrial waste, and household trash have severely polluted the water. Faced with a food crisis, fish-eating egrets are being forced to search for food in these piles of waste. Their natural food—fish—is no longer easily available, compelling them to look for alternatives. In Bangladesh, the filling up of rivers and wetlands, illegal encroachment, and plastic pollution together are pushing aquatic ecosystems towards destruction. These wetlands once provided shelter to thousands of native and migratory birds. But in recent years, their numbers have sharply declined. From the haors to Dhaka’s Turag and Balu rivers and other wetlands, the picture is the same: encroachment, landfilling,

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Environmental Pollution In Bangladesh

Environmental Pollution In Bangladesh

October 02, 2025, Dhaka, Bangladesh: The rivers and canals around Dhaka were once vital sanctuaries of biodiversity. Countless fish swam in their waters, serving as the main food source for fish-eating birds. But now that scene belongs to the past. What was once clear water is now occupied by heaps of garbage. Plastic, polythene, industrial waste, and household trash have severely polluted the water. Faced with a food crisis, fish-eating egrets are being forced to search for food in these piles of waste. Their natural food—fish—is no longer easily available, compelling them to look for alternatives. In Bangladesh, the filling up of rivers and wetlands, illegal encroachment, and plastic pollution together are pushing aquatic ecosystems towards destruction. These wetlands once provided shelter to thousands of native and migratory birds. But in recent years, their numbers have sharply declined. From the haors to Dhaka’s Turag and Balu rivers and other wetlands, the picture is the same: encroachment, landfilling,

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Environmental Pollution In Bangladesh

Environmental Pollution In Bangladesh

October 02, 2025, Dhaka, Bangladesh: The rivers and canals around Dhaka were once vital sanctuaries of biodiversity. Countless fish swam in their waters, serving as the main food source for fish-eating birds. But now that scene belongs to the past. What was once clear water is now occupied by heaps of garbage. Plastic, polythene, industrial waste, and household trash have severely polluted the water. Faced with a food crisis, fish-eating egrets are being forced to search for food in these piles of waste. Their natural food—fish—is no longer easily available, compelling them to look for alternatives. In Bangladesh, the filling up of rivers and wetlands, illegal encroachment, and plastic pollution together are pushing aquatic ecosystems towards destruction. These wetlands once provided shelter to thousands of native and migratory birds. But in recent years, their numbers have sharply declined. From the haors to Dhaka’s Turag and Balu rivers and other wetlands, the picture is the same: encroachment, landfilling,

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Environmental Pollution In Bangladesh

Environmental Pollution In Bangladesh

October 02, 2025, Dhaka, Bangladesh: The rivers and canals around Dhaka were once vital sanctuaries of biodiversity. Countless fish swam in their waters, serving as the main food source for fish-eating birds. But now that scene belongs to the past. What was once clear water is now occupied by heaps of garbage. Plastic, polythene, industrial waste, and household trash have severely polluted the water. Faced with a food crisis, fish-eating egrets are being forced to search for food in these piles of waste. Their natural food—fish—is no longer easily available, compelling them to look for alternatives. In Bangladesh, the filling up of rivers and wetlands, illegal encroachment, and plastic pollution together are pushing aquatic ecosystems towards destruction. These wetlands once provided shelter to thousands of native and migratory birds. But in recent years, their numbers have sharply declined. From the haors to Dhaka’s Turag and Balu rivers and other wetlands, the picture is the same: encroachment, landfilling,

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Environmental Pollution In Bangladesh

Environmental Pollution In Bangladesh

October 02, 2025, Dhaka, Bangladesh: The rivers and canals around Dhaka were once vital sanctuaries of biodiversity. Countless fish swam in their waters, serving as the main food source for fish-eating birds. But now that scene belongs to the past. What was once clear water is now occupied by heaps of garbage. Plastic, polythene, industrial waste, and household trash have severely polluted the water. Faced with a food crisis, fish-eating egrets are being forced to search for food in these piles of waste. Their natural food—fish—is no longer easily available, compelling them to look for alternatives. In Bangladesh, the filling up of rivers and wetlands, illegal encroachment, and plastic pollution together are pushing aquatic ecosystems towards destruction. These wetlands once provided shelter to thousands of native and migratory birds. But in recent years, their numbers have sharply declined. From the haors to Dhaka’s Turag and Balu rivers and other wetlands, the picture is the same: encroachment, landfilling,

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Environmental Pollution In Bangladesh

Environmental Pollution In Bangladesh

October 02, 2025, Dhaka, Bangladesh: The rivers and canals around Dhaka were once vital sanctuaries of biodiversity. Countless fish swam in their waters, serving as the main food source for fish-eating birds. But now that scene belongs to the past. What was once clear water is now occupied by heaps of garbage. Plastic, polythene, industrial waste, and household trash have severely polluted the water. Faced with a food crisis, fish-eating egrets are being forced to search for food in these piles of waste. Their natural food—fish—is no longer easily available, compelling them to look for alternatives. In Bangladesh, the filling up of rivers and wetlands, illegal encroachment, and plastic pollution together are pushing aquatic ecosystems towards destruction. These wetlands once provided shelter to thousands of native and migratory birds. But in recent years, their numbers have sharply declined. From the haors to Dhaka’s Turag and Balu rivers and other wetlands, the picture is the same: encroachment, landfilling,

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Underground Neutrino Observatory Operation - Chin

Underground Neutrino Observatory Operation - Chin

File photo dated on October 10, 2025 shows staff members working on a stainless steel truss of the central detector of the Jiangmen Underground Neutrino Observatory (JUNO) in Jiangmen, south China's Guangdong Province. The world's largest transparent spherical detector began operation in China on Tuesday, making it the world's first operational ultra-large scientific facility dedicated to neutrino research with ultra-high precision. Having completed the filling of its 20,000-tonne liquid scintillator detector, JUNO in Guangdong began taking data after more than a decade of preparation and construction, on August 26, 2025 in Beijing, China. Photo by Jin Liwang Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Underground Neutrino Observatory Operation - Chin

Underground Neutrino Observatory Operation - Chin

(Researchers applaud to celebrate the successful data acquisition at a control room of the Jiangmen Underground Neutrino Observatory (JUNO) in Jiangmen, south China's Guangdong Province, August 26, 2025. The world's largest transparent spherical detector began operation in China on Tuesday, making it the world's first operational ultra-large scientific facility dedicated to neutrino research with ultra-high precision. Having completed the filling of its 20,000-tonne liquid scintillator detector, JUNO in Guangdong began taking data after more than a decade of preparation and construction Photo by Liu Yuexiang Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Underground Neutrino Observatory Operation - Chin

Underground Neutrino Observatory Operation - Chin

This is a schematic diagram of a reactor neutrino event detected by the Jiangmen Underground Neutrino Observatory (JUNO) in Jiangmen, south China's Guangdong Province, Aug. 24, 2025. The world's largest transparent spherical detector began operation in China on Tuesday, making it the world's first operational ultra-large scientific facility dedicated to neutrino research with ultra-high precision. Having completed the filling of its 20,000-tonne liquid scintillator detector, JUNO in Guangdong began taking data after more than a decade of preparation and construction, on August 26, 2025 in Beijing, China. Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Underground Neutrino Observatory Operation - Chin

Underground Neutrino Observatory Operation - Chin

File photo taken on Nov. 22, 2024 shows the acrylic sphere of the central detector of the Jiangmen Underground Neutrino Observatory (JUNO) in Jiangmen, south China's Guangdong Province. The world's largest transparent spherical detector began operation in China on Tuesday, making it the world's first operational ultra-large scientific facility dedicated to neutrino research with ultra-high precision. Having completed the filling of its 20,000-tonne liquid scintillator detector, JUNO in Guangdong began taking data after more than a decade of preparation and construction, on August 26, 2025 in Beijing, China. Photo by Jin Liwang Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Underground Neutrino Observatory Operation - Chin

Underground Neutrino Observatory Operation - Chin

This stitched photo shows the central detector of the Jiangmen Underground Neutrino Observatory (JUNO) under construction in Jiangmen, south China's Guangdong Province, Oct. 9, 2024. The world's largest transparent spherical detector began operation in China on Tuesday, making it the world's first operational ultra-large scientific facility dedicated to neutrino research with ultra-high precision. Having completed the filling of its 20,000-tonne liquid scintillator detector, JUNO in Guangdong began taking data after more than a decade of preparation and construction, on August 26, 2025 in Beijing, China. Photo by Jin Liwang Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Underground Neutrino Observatory Operation - Chin

Underground Neutrino Observatory Operation - Chin

Researchers work at a control room of the Jiangmen Underground Neutrino Observatory (JUNO) in Jiangmen, south China's Guangdong Province, on August 26, 2025. The world's largest transparent spherical detector began operation in China on Tuesday, making it the world's first operational ultra-large scientific facility dedicated to neutrino research with ultra-high precision. Having completed the filling of its 20,000-tonne liquid scintillator detector, JUNO in Guangdong began taking data after more than a decade of preparation and construction Photo by Liu Yuexiang Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Underground Neutrino Observatory Operation - Chin

Underground Neutrino Observatory Operation - Chin

File photo taken on Dec. 16, 2024 shows the central detector of the Jiangmen Underground Neutrino Observatory (JUNO) in Jiangmen, south China's Guangdong Province. The world's largest transparent spherical detector began operation in China on Tuesday, making it the world's first operational ultra-large scientific facility dedicated to neutrino research with ultra-high precision. Having completed the filling of its 20,000-tonne liquid scintillator detector, JUNO in Guangdong began taking data after more than a decade of preparation and construction, on August 26, 2025 in Beijing, China. Photo by Jin Liwang Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Underground Neutrino Observatory Operation - Chin

Underground Neutrino Observatory Operation - Chin

File photo taken on Dec. 17, 2024 shows photo-multiplier tubes seen from top of the acrylic sphere of the liquid-scintillator detector in Jiangmen Underground Neutrino Observatory (JUNO) in Jiangmen, south China's Guangdong Province. The world's largest transparent spherical detector began operation in China on Tuesday, making it the world's first operational ultra-large scientific facility dedicated to neutrino research with ultra-high precision. Having completed the filling of its 20,000-tonne liquid scintillator detector, JUNO in Guangdong began taking data after more than a decade of preparation and construction, on August 26, 2025 in Beijing, China. Photo by Jin Liwang Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Underground Neutrino Observatory Operation - Chin

Underground Neutrino Observatory Operation - Chin

This is a schematic diagram of a reactor neutrino event detected by the Jiangmen Underground Neutrino Observatory (JUNO) in Jiangmen, south China's Guangdong Province, on August 24, 2025. The world's largest transparent spherical detector began operation in China on Tuesday, making it the world's first operational ultra-large scientific facility dedicated to neutrino research with ultra-high precision. Having completed the filling of its 20,000-tonne liquid scintillator detector, JUNO in Guangdong began taking data after more than a decade of preparation and construction, on August 26, 2025 in Beijing, China. Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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New EU record for viral disease brought by Tiger mosquitoes

New EU record for viral disease brought by Tiger mosquitoes

A tiger mosquito (Aedes albopictus, Moustique Tigre ) seen filling of blood while biting a human skin on August 21, 2025 in Paris, France. According to a report, the Asian tiger mosquito is becoming more present in the EU – currently spotted in 16 countries – due to more favourable climatic conditions such as rising temperatures. Photo by Christophe Geyres/ABACAPRESS.COM

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China: Fierce Sandstorm Sweeps Through Melon Field in Changji, Xinjiang

A fierce sandstorm hit Changji, Xinjiang, on August 16. This video captured the moment a man was standing in his Hami melon field when powerful winds swept through without warning. Within seconds, hordes of empty melon bags were hurled into the air, filling the sky and creating a chaotic scene as the man struggled to continue his broadcast.

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UK: Tens of Thousands Gather for London’s Annual Pride Parade 2

Tens of thousands gathered in London for the capital’s annual Pride parade on Saturday, July 5, with dazzling outfits and colourful floats filling the streets.

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