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Airstrike Targeted Family’s Tent - Khan Yunis

Airstrike Targeted Family’s Tent - Khan Yunis

The only surviving child, five-year-old Eileen Al-Amour, sits near the remnants of her family’s tent in the Asdaa area of Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip on July 27, 2025. Her mother, Jazeel, remains in critical condition in the intensive care unit at Nasser Medical Complex. Eileen’s father, Rami Al-Amour, her two siblings — six-year-old Fayeq and four-month-old Tain — her grandfather, and two relatives were all killed when an airstrike targeted their tent. The family was sheltering in Asdaa, an area designated as a “safe humanitarian zone” by the occupying military. The tragedy underscores the precarious and deadly conditions facing displaced families in Gaza, where even declared safe zones offer no real protection. Eileen’s survival amidst such loss has come to symbolize the staggering civilian toll of ongoing bombardments in the besieged enclave. Photo by Dooa Albaz/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Airstrike Targeted Family’s Tent - Khan Yunis

Airstrike Targeted Family’s Tent - Khan Yunis

The only surviving child, five-year-old Eileen Al-Amour, sits near the remnants of her family’s tent in the Asdaa area of Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip on July 27, 2025. Her mother, Jazeel, remains in critical condition in the intensive care unit at Nasser Medical Complex. Eileen’s father, Rami Al-Amour, her two siblings — six-year-old Fayeq and four-month-old Tain — her grandfather, and two relatives were all killed when an airstrike targeted their tent. The family was sheltering in Asdaa, an area designated as a “safe humanitarian zone” by the occupying military. The tragedy underscores the precarious and deadly conditions facing displaced families in Gaza, where even declared safe zones offer no real protection. Eileen’s survival amidst such loss has come to symbolize the staggering civilian toll of ongoing bombardments in the besieged enclave. Photo by Dooa Albaz/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Airstrike Targeted Family’s Tent - Khan Yunis

Airstrike Targeted Family’s Tent - Khan Yunis

(EDITORS NOTE: Image depicts death and graphic content) The only surviving child, five-year-old Eileen Al-Amour, sits near the remnants of her family’s tent in the Asdaa area of Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip on July 27, 2025. Her mother, Jazeel, remains in critical condition in the intensive care unit at Nasser Medical Complex. Eileen’s father, Rami Al-Amour, her two siblings — six-year-old Fayeq and four-month-old Tain — her grandfather, and two relatives were all killed when an airstrike targeted their tent. The family was sheltering in Asdaa, an area designated as a “safe humanitarian zone” by the occupying military. The tragedy underscores the precarious and deadly conditions facing displaced families in Gaza, where even declared safe zones offer no real protection. Eileen’s survival amidst such loss has come to symbolize the staggering civilian toll of ongoing bombardments in the besieged enclave. Photo by Dooa Albaz/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Airstrike Targeted Family’s Tent - Khan Yunis

Airstrike Targeted Family’s Tent - Khan Yunis

The only surviving child, five-year-old Eileen Al-Amour, sits near the remnants of her family’s tent in the Asdaa area of Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip on July 27, 2025. Her mother, Jazeel, remains in critical condition in the intensive care unit at Nasser Medical Complex. Eileen’s father, Rami Al-Amour, her two siblings — six-year-old Fayeq and four-month-old Tain — her grandfather, and two relatives were all killed when an airstrike targeted their tent. The family was sheltering in Asdaa, an area designated as a “safe humanitarian zone” by the occupying military. The tragedy underscores the precarious and deadly conditions facing displaced families in Gaza, where even declared safe zones offer no real protection. Eileen’s survival amidst such loss has come to symbolize the staggering civilian toll of ongoing bombardments in the besieged enclave. Photo by Dooa Albaz/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Airstrike Targeted Family’s Tent - Khan Yunis

Airstrike Targeted Family’s Tent - Khan Yunis

The only surviving child, five-year-old Eileen Al-Amour, sits near the remnants of her family’s tent in the Asdaa area of Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip on July 27, 2025. Her mother, Jazeel, remains in critical condition in the intensive care unit at Nasser Medical Complex. Eileen’s father, Rami Al-Amour, her two siblings — six-year-old Fayeq and four-month-old Tain — her grandfather, and two relatives were all killed when an airstrike targeted their tent. The family was sheltering in Asdaa, an area designated as a “safe humanitarian zone” by the occupying military. The tragedy underscores the precarious and deadly conditions facing displaced families in Gaza, where even declared safe zones offer no real protection. Eileen’s survival amidst such loss has come to symbolize the staggering civilian toll of ongoing bombardments in the besieged enclave. Photo by Dooa Albaz/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Airstrike Targeted Family’s Tent - Khan Yunis

Airstrike Targeted Family’s Tent - Khan Yunis

(EDITORS NOTE: Image depicts death and graphic content) The only surviving child, five-year-old Eileen Al-Amour, sits near the remnants of her family’s tent in the Asdaa area of Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip on July 27, 2025. Her mother, Jazeel, remains in critical condition in the intensive care unit at Nasser Medical Complex. Eileen’s father, Rami Al-Amour, her two siblings — six-year-old Fayeq and four-month-old Tain — her grandfather, and two relatives were all killed when an airstrike targeted their tent. The family was sheltering in Asdaa, an area designated as a “safe humanitarian zone” by the occupying military. The tragedy underscores the precarious and deadly conditions facing displaced families in Gaza, where even declared safe zones offer no real protection. Eileen’s survival amidst such loss has come to symbolize the staggering civilian toll of ongoing bombardments in the besieged enclave. Photo by Dooa Albaz/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Airstrike Targeted Family’s Tent - Khan Yunis

Airstrike Targeted Family’s Tent - Khan Yunis

(EDITORS NOTE: Image depicts death and graphic content) The only surviving child, five-year-old Eileen Al-Amour, sits near the remnants of her family’s tent in the Asdaa area of Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip on July 27, 2025. Her mother, Jazeel, remains in critical condition in the intensive care unit at Nasser Medical Complex. Eileen’s father, Rami Al-Amour, her two siblings — six-year-old Fayeq and four-month-old Tain — her grandfather, and two relatives were all killed when an airstrike targeted their tent. The family was sheltering in Asdaa, an area designated as a “safe humanitarian zone” by the occupying military. The tragedy underscores the precarious and deadly conditions facing displaced families in Gaza, where even declared safe zones offer no real protection. Eileen’s survival amidst such loss has come to symbolize the staggering civilian toll of ongoing bombardments in the besieged enclave. Photo by Dooa Albaz/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Airstrike Targeted Family’s Tent - Khan Yunis

Airstrike Targeted Family’s Tent - Khan Yunis

(EDITORS NOTE: Image depicts death and graphic content) The only surviving child, five-year-old Eileen Al-Amour, sits near the remnants of her family’s tent in the Asdaa area of Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip on July 27, 2025. Her mother, Jazeel, remains in critical condition in the intensive care unit at Nasser Medical Complex. Eileen’s father, Rami Al-Amour, her two siblings — six-year-old Fayeq and four-month-old Tain — her grandfather, and two relatives were all killed when an airstrike targeted their tent. The family was sheltering in Asdaa, an area designated as a “safe humanitarian zone” by the occupying military. The tragedy underscores the precarious and deadly conditions facing displaced families in Gaza, where even declared safe zones offer no real protection. Eileen’s survival amidst such loss has come to symbolize the staggering civilian toll of ongoing bombardments in the besieged enclave. Photo by Dooa Albaz/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Airstrike Targeted Family’s Tent - Khan Yunis

Airstrike Targeted Family’s Tent - Khan Yunis

(EDITORS NOTE: Image depicts death and graphic content) The only surviving child, five-year-old Eileen Al-Amour, sits near the remnants of her family’s tent in the Asdaa area of Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip on July 27, 2025. Her mother, Jazeel, remains in critical condition in the intensive care unit at Nasser Medical Complex. Eileen’s father, Rami Al-Amour, her two siblings — six-year-old Fayeq and four-month-old Tain — her grandfather, and two relatives were all killed when an airstrike targeted their tent. The family was sheltering in Asdaa, an area designated as a “safe humanitarian zone” by the occupying military. The tragedy underscores the precarious and deadly conditions facing displaced families in Gaza, where even declared safe zones offer no real protection. Eileen’s survival amidst such loss has come to symbolize the staggering civilian toll of ongoing bombardments in the besieged enclave. Photo by Dooa Albaz/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Airstrike Targeted Family’s Tent - Khan Yunis

Airstrike Targeted Family’s Tent - Khan Yunis

The only surviving child, five-year-old Eileen Al-Amour, sits near the remnants of her family’s tent in the Asdaa area of Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip on July 27, 2025. Her mother, Jazeel, remains in critical condition in the intensive care unit at Nasser Medical Complex. Eileen’s father, Rami Al-Amour, her two siblings — six-year-old Fayeq and four-month-old Tain — her grandfather, and two relatives were all killed when an airstrike targeted their tent. The family was sheltering in Asdaa, an area designated as a “safe humanitarian zone” by the occupying military. The tragedy underscores the precarious and deadly conditions facing displaced families in Gaza, where even declared safe zones offer no real protection. Eileen’s survival amidst such loss has come to symbolize the staggering civilian toll of ongoing bombardments in the besieged enclave. Photo by Dooa Albaz/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Airstrike Targeted Family’s Tent - Khan Yunis

Airstrike Targeted Family’s Tent - Khan Yunis

(EDITORS NOTE: Image depicts death and graphic content) The only surviving child, five-year-old Eileen Al-Amour, sits near the remnants of her family’s tent in the Asdaa area of Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip on July 27, 2025. Her mother, Jazeel, remains in critical condition in the intensive care unit at Nasser Medical Complex. Eileen’s father, Rami Al-Amour, her two siblings — six-year-old Fayeq and four-month-old Tain — her grandfather, and two relatives were all killed when an airstrike targeted their tent. The family was sheltering in Asdaa, an area designated as a “safe humanitarian zone” by the occupying military. The tragedy underscores the precarious and deadly conditions facing displaced families in Gaza, where even declared safe zones offer no real protection. Eileen’s survival amidst such loss has come to symbolize the staggering civilian toll of ongoing bombardments in the besieged enclave. Photo by Dooa Albaz/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Airstrike Targeted Family’s Tent - Khan Yunis

Airstrike Targeted Family’s Tent - Khan Yunis

The only surviving child, five-year-old Eileen Al-Amour, sits near the remnants of her family’s tent in the Asdaa area of Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip on July 27, 2025. Her mother, Jazeel, remains in critical condition in the intensive care unit at Nasser Medical Complex. Eileen’s father, Rami Al-Amour, her two siblings — six-year-old Fayeq and four-month-old Tain — her grandfather, and two relatives were all killed when an airstrike targeted their tent. The family was sheltering in Asdaa, an area designated as a “safe humanitarian zone” by the occupying military. The tragedy underscores the precarious and deadly conditions facing displaced families in Gaza, where even declared safe zones offer no real protection. Eileen’s survival amidst such loss has come to symbolize the staggering civilian toll of ongoing bombardments in the besieged enclave. Photo by Dooa Albaz/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Airstrike Targeted Family’s Tent - Khan Yunis

Airstrike Targeted Family’s Tent - Khan Yunis

The only surviving child, five-year-old Eileen Al-Amour, sits near the remnants of her family’s tent in the Asdaa area of Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip on July 27, 2025. Her mother, Jazeel, remains in critical condition in the intensive care unit at Nasser Medical Complex. Eileen’s father, Rami Al-Amour, her two siblings — six-year-old Fayeq and four-month-old Tain — her grandfather, and two relatives were all killed when an airstrike targeted their tent. The family was sheltering in Asdaa, an area designated as a “safe humanitarian zone” by the occupying military. The tragedy underscores the precarious and deadly conditions facing displaced families in Gaza, where even declared safe zones offer no real protection. Eileen’s survival amidst such loss has come to symbolize the staggering civilian toll of ongoing bombardments in the besieged enclave. Photo by Dooa Albaz/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Airstrike Targeted Family’s Tent - Khan Yunis

Airstrike Targeted Family’s Tent - Khan Yunis

(EDITORS NOTE: Image depicts death and graphic content) The only surviving child, five-year-old Eileen Al-Amour, sits near the remnants of her family’s tent in the Asdaa area of Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip on July 27, 2025. Her mother, Jazeel, remains in critical condition in the intensive care unit at Nasser Medical Complex. Eileen’s father, Rami Al-Amour, her two siblings — six-year-old Fayeq and four-month-old Tain — her grandfather, and two relatives were all killed when an airstrike targeted their tent. The family was sheltering in Asdaa, an area designated as a “safe humanitarian zone” by the occupying military. The tragedy underscores the precarious and deadly conditions facing displaced families in Gaza, where even declared safe zones offer no real protection. Eileen’s survival amidst such loss has come to symbolize the staggering civilian toll of ongoing bombardments in the besieged enclave. Photo by Dooa Albaz/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Airstrike Targeted Family’s Tent - Khan Yunis

Airstrike Targeted Family’s Tent - Khan Yunis

(EDITORS NOTE: Image depicts death and graphic content) The only surviving child, five-year-old Eileen Al-Amour, sits near the remnants of her family’s tent in the Asdaa area of Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip on July 27, 2025. Her mother, Jazeel, remains in critical condition in the intensive care unit at Nasser Medical Complex. Eileen’s father, Rami Al-Amour, her two siblings — six-year-old Fayeq and four-month-old Tain — her grandfather, and two relatives were all killed when an airstrike targeted their tent. The family was sheltering in Asdaa, an area designated as a “safe humanitarian zone” by the occupying military. The tragedy underscores the precarious and deadly conditions facing displaced families in Gaza, where even declared safe zones offer no real protection. Eileen’s survival amidst such loss has come to symbolize the staggering civilian toll of ongoing bombardments in the besieged enclave. Photo by Dooa Albaz/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Airstrike Targeted Family’s Tent - Khan Yunis

Airstrike Targeted Family’s Tent - Khan Yunis

(EDITORS NOTE: Image depicts death and graphic content) The only surviving child, five-year-old Eileen Al-Amour, sits near the remnants of her family’s tent in the Asdaa area of Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip on July 27, 2025. Her mother, Jazeel, remains in critical condition in the intensive care unit at Nasser Medical Complex. Eileen’s father, Rami Al-Amour, her two siblings — six-year-old Fayeq and four-month-old Tain — her grandfather, and two relatives were all killed when an airstrike targeted their tent. The family was sheltering in Asdaa, an area designated as a “safe humanitarian zone” by the occupying military. The tragedy underscores the precarious and deadly conditions facing displaced families in Gaza, where even declared safe zones offer no real protection. Eileen’s survival amidst such loss has come to symbolize the staggering civilian toll of ongoing bombardments in the besieged enclave. Photo by Dooa Albaz/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Airstrike Targeted Family’s Tent - Khan Yunis

Airstrike Targeted Family’s Tent - Khan Yunis

(EDITORS NOTE: Image depicts death and graphic content) The only surviving child, five-year-old Eileen Al-Amour, sits near the remnants of her family’s tent in the Asdaa area of Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip on July 27, 2025. Her mother, Jazeel, remains in critical condition in the intensive care unit at Nasser Medical Complex. Eileen’s father, Rami Al-Amour, her two siblings — six-year-old Fayeq and four-month-old Tain — her grandfather, and two relatives were all killed when an airstrike targeted their tent. The family was sheltering in Asdaa, an area designated as a “safe humanitarian zone” by the occupying military. The tragedy underscores the precarious and deadly conditions facing displaced families in Gaza, where even declared safe zones offer no real protection. Eileen’s survival amidst such loss has come to symbolize the staggering civilian toll of ongoing bombardments in the besieged enclave. Photo by Dooa Albaz/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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U.S.-SAN DIEGO-ZOO-CHINA-PANDAS-AUGUST 8-DEBUT

U.S.-SAN DIEGO-ZOO-CHINA-PANDAS-AUGUST 8-DEBUT

(240719) -- SAN DIEGO, July 19, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- A photo released by San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance on July 19, 2024 shows Yun Chuan, an almost five-year-old male panda, at his new home at the San Diego Zoo in San Diego, California, the United States. The panda pair that arrived at the San Diego Zoo from China earlier this summer will make their eagerly-awaited public debut on August 8, San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance announced on Friday. (San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance/Handout via Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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U.S.-SAN DIEGO-ZOO-CHINA-PANDAS-AUGUST 8-DEBUT

U.S.-SAN DIEGO-ZOO-CHINA-PANDAS-AUGUST 8-DEBUT

(240719) -- SAN DIEGO, July 19, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- A photo released by San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance on July 19, 2024 shows Yun Chuan, an almost five-year-old male panda, at his new home at the San Diego Zoo in San Diego, California, the United States. The panda pair that arrived at the San Diego Zoo from China earlier this summer will make their eagerly-awaited public debut on August 8, San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance announced on Friday. (San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance/Handout via Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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U.S.-SAN DIEGO-ZOO-CHINA-PANDAS-FIRST-LOOK PHOTOS

U.S.-SAN DIEGO-ZOO-CHINA-PANDAS-FIRST-LOOK PHOTOS

(240709) -- SAN DIEGO (U.S.), July 9, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- A first-look photo released by San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance on July 9, 2024 shows Yun Chuan, an almost five-year-old male panda, at his new home at the San Diego Zoo in San Diego, California, the United States. San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance on Tuesday shared first-look photos of the highly anticipated panda pair, Yun Chuan and Xin Bao, as they continue settling into their new home here following their arrival in the United States last month. (San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance/Handout via Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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North America Awed By Total Solar Eclipse - Canada

North America Awed By Total Solar Eclipse - Canada

Five year old Barrette Donohue looks at the sun with his special glasses as he prepares to watch the progress of the total solar eclipse with his family at Verona Beach, N.Y., Monday, April 8, 2024. Photo by Christinne Muschi ./CP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Trudeau Meeting Family To Discuss Affordable Housing - Canada

Trudeau Meeting Family To Discuss Affordable Housing - Canada

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau meets with the Thompson-Hitchins family to discuss affordable housing in Caledon, Ontario, Canada on February 1, 2024. From left to right, father Roderick, five-year-old Jasmine, eight-year-old Jarrod, mother Kimisha, and the CEO of Mercer Canada, Jaqui Parchment. Photo by Arlyn McAdorey/Canadian Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Trudeau Meeting Family To Discuss Affordable Housing - Canada

Trudeau Meeting Family To Discuss Affordable Housing - Canada

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau meets with the Thompson-Hitchins family to discuss affordable housing in Caledon, Ontario, Canada on February 1, 2024. From left to right, father Roderick, five-year-old Jasmine, eight-year-old Jarrod, mother Kimisha, and the CEO of Mercer Canada, Jaqui Parchment. Photo by Arlyn McAdorey/Canadian Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Trudeau Meeting Family To Discuss Affordable Housing - Canada

Trudeau Meeting Family To Discuss Affordable Housing - Canada

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau meets with the Thompson-Hitchins family to discuss affordable housing in Caledon, Ontario, Canada on February 1, 2024. From left to right, five-year old Jasmine, eight-year-old Jarrod, mother Kimisha, and the CEO of Mercer Canada, Jaqui Parchment. Photo by Arlyn McAdorey/Canadian Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Trudeau Meeting Family To Discuss Affordable Housing - Canada

Trudeau Meeting Family To Discuss Affordable Housing - Canada

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau meets with the Thompson-Hitchins family to discuss affordable housing in Caledon, Ontario, Canada on February 1, 2024. From left to right, five-year old Jasmine, eight-year-old Jarrod, mother Kimisha, and the CEO of Mercer Canada, Jaqui Parchment. Photo by Arlyn McAdorey/Canadian Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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46th Annual Kennedy Center Honors Formal Artist's Dinner Arrivals

46th Annual Kennedy Center Honors Formal Artist's Dinner Arrivals

Five-year-old rapper VanVan and her mom, Tikenjna McConneaughey arrive for the Medallion Ceremony honoring the recipients of the 46th Annual Kennedy Center Honors at the Department of State in Washington, DC on Saturday, December 2, 2023. The 2023 honorees are: actor and comedian Billy Crystal; acclaimed soprano Renee Fleming; British singer-songwriter producer, and member of the Bee Gees, Barry Gibb; rapper, singer, and actress Queen Latifah; and singer Dionne Warwick. Credit: Ron Sachs / Pool via CNP

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46th Annual Kennedy Center Honors Formal Artist's Dinner Arrivals

46th Annual Kennedy Center Honors Formal Artist's Dinner Arrivals

Five-year-old rapper VanVan and her mom, Tikenjna McConneaughey arrive for the Medallion Ceremony honoring the recipients of the 46th Annual Kennedy Center Honors at the Department of State in Washington, DC on Saturday, December 2, 2023. The 2023 honorees are: actor and comedian Billy Crystal; acclaimed soprano Renee Fleming; British singer-songwriter producer, and member of the Bee Gees, Barry Gibb; rapper, singer, and actress Queen Latifah; and singer Dionne Warwick. Credit: Ron Sachs / Pool via CNP

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46th Annual Kennedy Center Honors Formal Artist's Dinner Arrivals

46th Annual Kennedy Center Honors Formal Artist's Dinner Arrivals

Five-year-old rapper VanVan and her mom, Tikenjna McConneaughey arrive for the Medallion Ceremony honoring the recipients of the 46th Annual Kennedy Center Honors at the Department of State in Washington, DC on Saturday, December 2, 2023. The 2023 honorees are: actor and comedian Billy Crystal; acclaimed soprano Renee Fleming; British singer-songwriter producer, and member of the Bee Gees, Barry Gibb; rapper, singer, and actress Queen Latifah; and singer Dionne Warwick. Credit: Ron Sachs / Pool via CNP

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46th Annual Kennedy Center Honors Formal Artist's Dinner Arrivals

46th Annual Kennedy Center Honors Formal Artist's Dinner Arrivals

Five year-old rapper VanVan arrives for the Medallion Ceremony honoring the recipients of the 46th Annual Kennedy Center Honors at the Department of State in Washington, DC on Saturday, December 2, 2023. The 2023 honorees are: actor and comedian Billy Crystal; acclaimed soprano Renee Fleming; British singer-songwriter producer, and member of the Bee Gees, Barry Gibb; rapper, singer, and actress Queen Latifah; and singer Dionne Warwick. Credit: Ron Sachs / Pool via CNP

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9 dead, 7 wounded in shooting at Dallas mall in U.S.

STORY: 9 dead, 7 wounded in shooting at Dallas mall in U.S. DATELINE: May 7, 2023 LENGTH: 0:01:35 LOCATION: DALLAS, U.S. CATEGORY: OTHERS SHOTLIST: 1. various of the outlet mall 2. SOUNDBITE (English): JOSEPH GALLAGHER, Store manager at Allen Premium Outlets STORYLINE: Nine people were killed, including the shooter, and seven others wounded in a shooting at an outlet mall on Saturday afternoon in south-central U.S. state Texas, authorities said. The shooter, who authorities believe was acting alone, was dead at the scene, according to the Collin County Sheriff's Office. Allen Fire Chief Jonathan Boyd said Saturday night that among the at least nine people sent to hospitals, "two have since died, three are in critical surgery, and four are stable." Local media said the wounded include a five-year-old child. The shooting occurred at the Allen Premium Outlets in a suburb about 48 km north of Dallas. Local residents told Xinhua that it is one of the largest outlet malls in the area and is usually very busy

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JAPAN-TOKYO-CHINA-PANDA-RETURN

JAPAN-TOKYO-CHINA-PANDA-RETURN

(230219) -- TOKYO, Feb. 19, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Panda lovers communicate with each other at Ueno Zoological Gardens in Tokyo, Japan, Feb. 19, 2023. People flocked to Tokyo's Ueno Zoological Gardens to see Xiang Xiang on Sunday, the final day for public viewing for the beloved five-year-old female giant panda before her return to China. Xiang Xiang will be sent home to China on Tuesday. TO GO WITH "People in Tokyo flock to say goodbye to beloved giant panda Xiang Xiang" (Xinhua/Zhang Xiaoyu)

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JAPAN-TOKYO-CHINA-PANDA-RETURN

JAPAN-TOKYO-CHINA-PANDA-RETURN

(230219) -- TOKYO, Feb. 19, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Visitors line up to see giant panda Xiang Xiang at Ueno Zoological Gardens in Tokyo, Japan, Feb. 19, 2023. People flocked to Tokyo's Ueno Zoological Gardens to see Xiang Xiang on Sunday, the final day for public viewing for the beloved five-year-old female giant panda before her return to China. Xiang Xiang will be sent home to China on Tuesday. TO GO WITH "People in Tokyo flock to say goodbye to beloved giant panda Xiang Xiang" (Xinhua/Zhang Xiaoyu)

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JAPAN-TOKYO-CHINA-PANDA-RETURN

JAPAN-TOKYO-CHINA-PANDA-RETURN

(230219) -- TOKYO, Feb. 19, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Visitors line up to see giant panda Xiang Xiang at Ueno Zoological Gardens in Tokyo, Japan, Feb. 19, 2023. People flocked to Tokyo's Ueno Zoological Gardens to see Xiang Xiang on Sunday, the final day for public viewing for the beloved five-year-old female giant panda before her return to China. Xiang Xiang will be sent home to China on Tuesday. TO GO WITH "People in Tokyo flock to say goodbye to beloved giant panda Xiang Xiang" (Xinhua/Zhang Xiaoyu)

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JAPAN-TOKYO-CHINA-PANDA-RETURN

JAPAN-TOKYO-CHINA-PANDA-RETURN

(230219) -- TOKYO, Feb. 19, 2023 (Xinhua) -- This photo taken on Feb. 19, 2023 shows giant panda Xiang Xiang at Ueno Zoological Gardens in Tokyo, Japan. People flocked to Tokyo's Ueno Zoological Gardens to see Xiang Xiang on Sunday, the final day for public viewing for the beloved five-year-old female giant panda before her return to China. Xiang Xiang will be sent home to China on Tuesday. TO GO WITH "People in Tokyo flock to say goodbye to beloved giant panda Xiang Xiang" (Xinhua/Zhang Xiaoyu)

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JAPAN-TOKYO-CHINA-PANDA-RETURN

JAPAN-TOKYO-CHINA-PANDA-RETURN

(230219) -- TOKYO, Feb. 19, 2023 (Xinhua) -- A child dressed in costume featuring panda elements visits Ueno Zoological Gardens in Tokyo, Japan, Feb. 19, 2023. People flocked to Tokyo's Ueno Zoological Gardens to see Xiang Xiang on Sunday, the final day for public viewing for the beloved five-year-old female giant panda before her return to China. Xiang Xiang will be sent home to China on Tuesday. TO GO WITH "People in Tokyo flock to say goodbye to beloved giant panda Xiang Xiang" (Xinhua/Zhang Xiaoyu)

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Police PR dog retires, succeeded by puppet

Police PR dog retires, succeeded by puppet

GIFU, Japan - A dog named Soleil (R) attends her last public relations activity for the Gifu prefectural police at its headquarters on March 12, 2014. The five-year old pug was succeeded by a puppet (L) with the same name as the PR symbol of the police.

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Transcend defends Japan Cup Dirt title

Transcend defends Japan Cup Dirt title

OSAKA, Japan - Transcend (L) gallops to victory at the Japan Cup Dirt at Hanshin Racecourse in Hyogo Prefecture, western Japan, on Dec. 4, 2011. The five-year-old Transcend defended his title with a comfortable victory.

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Tosen Jordan wins Emperor's Cup

Tosen Jordan wins Emperor's Cup

TOKYO, Japan - Five-year-old Tosen Jordan (L) gallops in the autumn Emperor's Cup at Tokyo Racecourse in Fuchu, Tokyo, on Oct. 30, 2011, with Dark Shadow (R) running next to it. The seventh choice Tosen Jordan won the race, setting a new national record of 1 minute, 56.1 seconds for 2,000 meters, followed by second choice Dark Shadow. (Pool photo)

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Veteran Yamamoto pitches shutout against Giants

Veteran Yamamoto pitches shutout against Giants

NAGOYA, Japan - Chunichi Dragons veteran lefty Masahiro Yamamoto pitches against the Yomiuri Giants on Sept. 4, 2010, at Nagoya Dome. Forty-five-year-old Yamamoto became the oldest pitcher in Japanese baseball to pitch a shutout, leading his team to a 3-0 win.

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Koizumi visits Yasukuni Shrine in last defiant gesture

Koizumi visits Yasukuni Shrine in last defiant gesture

TOKYO, Japan - Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi alights from his car to pay homage at Yasukuni Shrine on Aug. 15, the 61st anniversary of the end of World War II. Koizumi honored his five-year-old campaign pledge to go there on the Aug. 15 anniversary before stepping down as premier in September.

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Ikeda sets national mark in women's long jump

Ikeda sets national mark in women's long jump

OSAKA, Japan - Japan's Kumiko Ikeda wins the women's long jump with 6.86 meters, a national record, at the IAAF Grand Prix Osaka meet at Nagai Stadium on May 6. She bettered the five-year-old national mark held by Maho Hanaoka by 0.04.

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Medical treatment by satellite

Medical treatment by satellite

Doctors at Shinshu University in Matsumoto, Nagano Prefecture consulted Feb. 19 with their colleagues in Belarus after carrying out via satellite a transplant of peripheral blood stem cells for a five-year-old female leukemia patient in Belarus. Shinshu University has been providing medical support to the former Soviet republic since 1991 to treat victims suffering from radiation exposure stemming from the 1986 Chernobyl nuclear accident.

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Mother and baby remain in hospital after blast kills five-year old in Madrid

STORY: Mother and baby remain in hospital after blast kills five-year old in Madrid DATELINE: Oct. 8, 2022 LENGTH: 00:01:01 LOCATION: Madrid CATEGORY: SOCIETY SHOTLIST: (Courtesy of Emergencies Madrid) 1. the fire caused by the explosion 2. various of the building, firefighters, policemen and ambulances STORYLINE: A 30-year-old mother and her nine-month-old baby remained in hospital on Friday after a gas explosion which killed a five-year-old late on Thursday night. The explosion, which is thought to have been caused by a butane gas bottle, ripped through a third floor flat in the sleeper town of Alcorcon, on the outskirts of Madrid, killing the five-year-old brother of the baby. Both the mother and the baby were discovered without heartbeat, but emergency services were able to restart their hearts. The baby was taken to the La Paz hospital in Madrid, while the mother was taken to the burns unit in the nearby Getafe hospital. The hospitals released communiques on Friday saying the mother was "stable wit

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Moscow Zoo throws birthday party for two giant pandas

STORY: Moscow Zoo throws birthday party for two giant pandas DATELINE: Aug. 1, 2022 LENGTH: 00:02:29 LOCATION: Moscow CATEGORY: SOCIETY SHOTLIST: 1. various of staff preparing for the birthday party (courtesy of Moscow Zoo) 2. various of giant pandas enjoying the birthday cake STORYLINE: The Moscow Zoo on Sunday celebrated the birthdays of two giant pandas Ding Ding and Ru Yi in Moscow, the capital of Russia. For Ding Ding, they prepared a bamboo cake with the number "five" and a large figure of a horse made of boxes. Ru Yi received a bamboo cake with the number "six" and a wooden swing in the shape of a dragon as a present. On the same day, a festive program was also held in the zoo. People enjoyed a show of Chinese traditional dragon and lion dances. Six-year-old male Ru Yi was born on July 31, 2016, whereas five-year-old female Ding Ding was born on July 30, 2017. The pair arrived in Moscow in 2019 from China's southwestern province of Sichuan for a 15-year joint research program. Xinhua News Age

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RUSSIA-MOSCOW-GIANT PANDAS-BIRTHDAY-CELEBRATION

RUSSIA-MOSCOW-GIANT PANDAS-BIRTHDAY-CELEBRATION

(220731) -- MOSCOW, July 31, 2022 (Xinhua) -- Giant panda Ding Ding enjoys a birthday meal at the Moscow Zoo in Moscow, capital of Russia, on July 31, 2022. The Moscow Zoo on Sunday celebrated the birthdays of two giant pandas Ding Ding and Ru Yi. Six-year-old male Ru Yi was born on July 31, 2016 whereas five-year-old female Ding Ding was born on July 30, 2017. The pair arrived in Moscow in 2019 from China's southwestern province of Sichuan for a 15-year joint research program. (Xinhua/Meng Jing)

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RUSSIA-MOSCOW-GIANT PANDAS-BIRTHDAY-CELEBRATION

RUSSIA-MOSCOW-GIANT PANDAS-BIRTHDAY-CELEBRATION

(220731) -- MOSCOW, July 31, 2022 (Xinhua) -- Giant panda Ding Ding plays with a toy at the Moscow Zoo in Moscow, capital of Russia, on July 31, 2022. The Moscow Zoo on Sunday celebrated the birthdays of two giant pandas Ding Ding and Ru Yi. Six-year-old male Ru Yi was born on July 31, 2016 whereas five-year-old female Ding Ding was born on July 30, 2017. The pair arrived in Moscow in 2019 from China's southwestern province of Sichuan for a 15-year joint research program. (Xinhua/Meng Jing)

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RUSSIA-MOSCOW-GIANT PANDAS-BIRTHDAY-CELEBRATION

RUSSIA-MOSCOW-GIANT PANDAS-BIRTHDAY-CELEBRATION

(220731) -- MOSCOW, July 31, 2022 (Xinhua) -- Giant panda Ding Ding enjoys a birthday meal at the Moscow Zoo in Moscow, capital of Russia, on July 31, 2022. The Moscow Zoo on Sunday celebrated the birthdays of two giant pandas Ding Ding and Ru Yi. Six-year-old male Ru Yi was born on July 31, 2016 whereas five-year-old female Ding Ding was born on July 30, 2017. The pair arrived in Moscow in 2019 from China's southwestern province of Sichuan for a 15-year joint research program. (Xinhua/Meng Jing)

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RUSSIA-MOSCOW-GIANT PANDAS-BIRTHDAY-CELEBRATION

RUSSIA-MOSCOW-GIANT PANDAS-BIRTHDAY-CELEBRATION

(220731) -- MOSCOW, July 31, 2022 (Xinhua) -- Visitors look at giant panda Ding Ding at the Moscow Zoo in Moscow, capital of Russia, on July 31, 2022. The Moscow Zoo on Sunday celebrated the birthdays of two giant pandas Ding Ding and Ru Yi. Six-year-old male Ru Yi was born on July 31, 2016 whereas five-year-old female Ding Ding was born on July 30, 2017. The pair arrived in Moscow in 2019 from China's southwestern province of Sichuan for a 15-year joint research program. (Xinhua/Bai Xueqi)

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RUSSIA-MOSCOW-GIANT PANDAS-BIRTHDAY-CELEBRATION

RUSSIA-MOSCOW-GIANT PANDAS-BIRTHDAY-CELEBRATION

(220731) -- MOSCOW, July 31, 2022 (Xinhua) -- Visitors look at giant panda Ru Yi at the Moscow Zoo in Moscow, capital of Russia, on July 31, 2022. The Moscow Zoo on Sunday celebrated the birthdays of two giant pandas Ding Ding and Ru Yi. Six-year-old male Ru Yi was born on July 31, 2016 whereas five-year-old female Ding Ding was born on July 30, 2017. The pair arrived in Moscow in 2019 from China's southwestern province of Sichuan for a 15-year joint research program. (Xinhua/Bai Xueqi)

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RUSSIA-MOSCOW-GIANT PANDAS-BIRTHDAY-CELEBRATION

RUSSIA-MOSCOW-GIANT PANDAS-BIRTHDAY-CELEBRATION

(220731) -- MOSCOW, July 31, 2022 (Xinhua) -- Giant panda Ru Yi enjoys a birthday meal at the Moscow Zoo in Moscow, capital of Russia, on July 31, 2022. The Moscow Zoo on Sunday celebrated the birthdays of two giant pandas Ding Ding and Ru Yi. Six-year-old male Ru Yi was born on July 31, 2016 whereas five-year-old female Ding Ding was born on July 30, 2017. The pair arrived in Moscow in 2019 from China's southwestern province of Sichuan for a 15-year joint research program. (Xinhua/Bai Xueqi)

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