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China: Cat Accidentally Locked Inside Freezer Caught on Camera

On February 13, 2023, in Songyuan, northeastern China’s Jilin province, a video shows a woman placing items into her refrigerator. While she was arranging the food, a small house cat quietly climbed into the lower freezer drawer beneath the main compartment. Unaware the cat was inside, the woman closed the refrigerator and sat down to check her phone. Moments later, a loud meow from the fridge caught her attention. She rushed back and opened the freezer drawer, where the cat emerged, walking stiffly and unsteadily from the cold. The clip ends as the cat moves away, leaving the open drawer and empty freezer behind.

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Production of Paper Mache Christmas Ornaments - India

Production of Paper Mache Christmas Ornaments - India

Paper mache spheres are seen during the production of paper mache Christmas ornaments as the holiday season approaches. Kashmir’s paper mache items export to markets in the US, Europe, Australia, and the UAE. on December 18, 2025 in Srinagar, India. Photo by Danish Showkat/ EyepixGgroup / ABACAPRESS.COM

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Production of Paper Mache Christmas Ornaments - India

Production of Paper Mache Christmas Ornaments - India

An artisan painting a star as part of the production of paper mache Christmas ornaments as the holiday season approaches. Kashmir’s paper mache items export to markets in the US, Europe, Australia, and the UAE. on December 18, 2025 in Srinagar, India. Photo by Danish Showkat/ EyepixGgroup / ABACAPRESS.COM

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Production of Paper Mache Christmas Ornaments - India

Production of Paper Mache Christmas Ornaments - India

A Santa Claus figure is seen during the production of paper mache Christmas ornaments as the holiday season approaches. Kashmir’s paper mache items export to markets in the US, Europe, Australia, and the UAE. on December 18, 2025 in Srinagar, India. Photo by Danish Showkat/ EyepixGgroup / ABACAPRESS.COM

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Production of Paper Mache Christmas Ornaments - India

Production of Paper Mache Christmas Ornaments - India

An artisan painting a paper mache figure as part of the production of paper mache Christmas ornaments as the holiday season approaches. Kashmir’s paper mache items export to markets in the US, Europe, Australia, and the UAE. on December 18, 2025 in Srinagar, India. Photo by Danish Showkat/ EyepixGgroup / ABACAPRESS.COM

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Production of Paper Mache Christmas Ornaments - India

Production of Paper Mache Christmas Ornaments - India

Santa Claus figures are seen during the production of paper mache Christmas ornaments as the holiday season approaches. Kashmir’s paper mache items export to markets in the US, Europe, Australia, and the UAE. on December 18, 2025 in Srinagar, India. Photo by Danish Showkat/ EyepixGgroup / ABACAPRESS.COM

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Production of Paper Mache Christmas Ornaments - India

Production of Paper Mache Christmas Ornaments - India

An artisan painting a star as part of the production of paper mache Christmas ornaments as the holiday season approaches. Kashmir’s paper mache items export to markets in the US, Europe, Australia, and the UAE. on December 18, 2025 in Srinagar, India. Photo by Danish Showkat/ EyepixGgroup / ABACAPRESS.COM

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Production of Paper Mache Christmas Ornaments - India

Production of Paper Mache Christmas Ornaments - India

On December 18,2025 papier-mâché artists in Srinagar ,Jammu and Kashmir create Christmas decorations as the holiday season approaches. However, the industry faces fresh hurdles after the US increases import duties. Artisans fear that the higher tariffs will decrease demand for their products, particularly Christmas ornaments, which make up a large part of exports. Kashmir’s papier-mâché items are sent to markets in the US, Europe, Australia, and the UAE. Exporters warn that these higher costs could harm both sales and the livelihoods of local artisans.(Photo by Danish Showkat/Eyepix group)

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Production of Paper Mache Christmas Ornaments - India

Production of Paper Mache Christmas Ornaments - India

A papier-mâché vase is seen during the production of paper mache Christmas ornaments as the holiday season approaches. Kashmir’s paper mache items export to markets in the US, Europe, Australia, and the UAE. on December 18, 2025 in Srinagar, India. Photo by Danish Showkat/ EyepixGgroup / ABACAPRESS.COM

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Production of Paper Mache Christmas Ornaments - India

Production of Paper Mache Christmas Ornaments - India

An artisan painting a paper mache figure as part of the production of paper mache Christmas ornaments as the holiday season approaches. Kashmir’s paper mache items export to markets in the US, Europe, Australia, and the UAE. on December 18, 2025 in Srinagar, India. Photo by Danish Showkat/ EyepixGgroup / ABACAPRESS.COM

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Production of Paper Mache Christmas Ornaments - India

Production of Paper Mache Christmas Ornaments - India

An artisan painting a paper mache figure as part of the production of paper mache Christmas ornaments as the holiday season approaches. Kashmir’s paper mache items export to markets in the US, Europe, Australia, and the UAE. on December 18, 2025 in Srinagar, India. Photo by Danish Showkat/ EyepixGgroup / ABACAPRESS.COM

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Production of Paper Mache Christmas Ornaments - India

Production of Paper Mache Christmas Ornaments - India

An artisan painting a paper mache figure as part of the production of paper mache Christmas ornaments as the holiday season approaches. Kashmir’s paper mache items export to markets in the US, Europe, Australia, and the UAE. on December 18, 2025 in Srinagar, India. Photo by Danish Showkat/ EyepixGgroup / ABACAPRESS.COM

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Production of Paper Mache Christmas Ornaments - India

Production of Paper Mache Christmas Ornaments - India

An artisan painting a paper mache figure as part of the production of paper mache Christmas ornaments as the holiday season approaches. Kashmir’s paper mache items export to markets in the US, Europe, Australia, and the UAE. on December 18, 2025 in Srinagar, India. Photo by Danish Showkat/ EyepixGgroup / ABACAPRESS.COM

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China: Tiger Chases, Bites Car During Self-Drive Safari Tour

Footage captured on December 7, 2025, in Sichuan, China, shows a encounter during a self-drive tour as a tiger sprints after a vehicle, repeatedly lunging and biting at the rear of the car inside the predator enclosure. The vehicle's driver maintained control and kept moving forward while the large carnivore pursued, despite no visible items on the car attracting the animal.

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Cambodian Evacuees At A Safe Zone - Phnom Penh

Cambodian Evacuees At A Safe Zone - Phnom Penh

Cambodian evacuees gather to register for relief items at a safe zone in Banteay Meanchey province, Cambodia on Dec. 12, 2025. The number of Cambodian evacuees from the ongoing border fighting with Thailand has risen to more than 300,000 as of Friday afternoon, the Cambodian Ministry of Interior said in a press release. Photo by Sovannara/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Cambodian Evacuees At A Safe Zone - Phnom Penh

Cambodian Evacuees At A Safe Zone - Phnom Penh

Cambodian evacuees queue to register for relief items at a safe zone in Banteay Meanchey province, Cambodia on Dec. 12, 2025. The number of Cambodian evacuees from the ongoing border fighting with Thailand has risen to more than 300,000 as of Friday afternoon, the Cambodian Ministry of Interior said in a press release. Photo by Sovannara/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Palace Lantern Factory - China

Palace Lantern Factory - China

A worker makes Gaocheng palace lanterns at a palace lantern factory in Tuntou Villiage, Gaocheng District of Shijiazhuang, north China's Hebei Province, on December 10, 2025. Gaocheng palace lantern is one of Hebei's provincial intangible cultural heritage items. Photo by Liang Zidong/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Palace Lantern Factory - China

Palace Lantern Factory - China

Customers choose Gaocheng palace lanterns at a sales outlet in Tuntou Villiage, Gaocheng District of Shijiazhuang, north China's Hebei Province, on December 10, 2025. Gaocheng palace lantern is one of Hebei's provincial intangible cultural heritage items. Photo by Zhang Xiaofeng/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Palace Lantern Factory - China

Palace Lantern Factory - China

A staff member sells Gaocheng palace lanterns via live-streaming at a sales outlet in Tuntou Villiage, Gaocheng District of Shijiazhuang, north China's Hebei Province, on December 10, 2025. Gaocheng palace lantern is one of Hebei's provincial intangible cultural heritage items. Photo by Zhang Xiaofeng/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Palace Lantern Factory - China

Palace Lantern Factory - China

An aerial drone photo taken on December 10, 2025 shows the Gaocheng palace lanterns at a palace lantern factory in Tuntou Villiage, Gaocheng District of Shijiazhuang, north China's Hebei Province, on December 10, 2025. Gaocheng palace lantern is one of Hebei's provincial intangible cultural heritage items. Photo by Liang Zidong/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Palace Lantern Factory - China

Palace Lantern Factory - China

Workers make Gaocheng palace lanterns at a palace lantern factory in Tuntou Villiage, Gaocheng District of Shijiazhuang, north China's Hebei Province, on December 10, 2025. Gaocheng palace lantern is one of Hebei's provincial intangible cultural heritage items. Photo by Zhang Xiaofeng/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Inuit Items Unveiled At Canadian Museum Of History - Gatineau

Inuit Items Unveiled At Canadian Museum Of History - Gatineau

A selection of Inuit items are unveiled at the Canadian Museum of History in Gatineau, Que., on Tuesday, Dec. 9, 2025. The Inuit items were returned from the Vatican this past weekend after more than 100 years. Photo by Sean Kilpatrick/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Inuit Items Unveiled At Canadian Museum Of History - Gatineau

Inuit Items Unveiled At Canadian Museum Of History - Gatineau

A selection of Inuit items are unveiled at the Canadian Museum of History in Gatineau, Que., on Tuesday, Dec. 9, 2025. The Inuit items were returned from the Vatican this past weekend after more than 100 years. Photo by Sean Kilpatrick/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Inuit Items Unveiled At Canadian Museum Of History - Gatineau

Inuit Items Unveiled At Canadian Museum Of History - Gatineau

A selection of Inuit items are unveiled at the Canadian Museum of History in Gatineau, Que., on Tuesday, Dec. 9, 2025. The Inuit items were returned from the Vatican this past weekend after more than 100 years. Photo by Sean Kilpatrick/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Inuit Items Unveiled At Canadian Museum Of History - Gatineau

Inuit Items Unveiled At Canadian Museum Of History - Gatineau

A selection of Inuit items are unveiled at the Canadian Museum of History in Gatineau, Que., on Tuesday, Dec. 9, 2025. The Inuit items were returned from the Vatican this past weekend after more than 100 years. Photo by Sean Kilpatrick/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Inuit Items Unveiled At Canadian Museum Of History - Gatineau

Inuit Items Unveiled At Canadian Museum Of History - Gatineau

Adam van Koeverden, Secretary of State (Sport), and Canadian Olympic gold medallist in sprint kayak, feels the texture of a traditionally built Inuvialuit kayak as it is unveiled at the Canadian Museum of History in Gatineau, Que., on Tuesday, Dec. 9, 2025. The kayak and paddle are part of the selection of Inuit items returned from the Vatican this past weekend after more than 100 years. Photo by Sean Kilpatrick/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Inuit Items Unveiled At Canadian Museum Of History - Gatineau

Inuit Items Unveiled At Canadian Museum Of History - Gatineau

A selection of Inuit items are unveiled at the Canadian Museum of History in Gatineau, Que., on Tuesday, Dec. 9, 2025. The Inuit items were returned from the Vatican this past weekend after more than 100 years. Photo by Sean Kilpatrick/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Inuit Items Unveiled At Canadian Museum Of History - Gatineau

Inuit Items Unveiled At Canadian Museum Of History - Gatineau

A selection of Inuit items are unveiled at the Canadian Museum of History in Gatineau, Que., on Tuesday, Dec. 9, 2025. The Inuit items were returned from the Vatican this past weekend after more than 100 years. Photo by Sean Kilpatrick/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Inuit Items Unveiled At Canadian Museum Of History - Gatineau

Inuit Items Unveiled At Canadian Museum Of History - Gatineau

Natan Obed, President of Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami, left, stands with Adam van Koeverden, Secretary of State (Sport) and gold medal Olympic kayaker, as a selection of Inuit items, including a traditionally built Inuvialuit kayak and paddle, are unveiled at the Canadian Museum of History in Gatineau, Que., on Tuesday, Dec. 9, 2025. The selection of Inuit items were returned from the Vatican this past weekend after more than 100 years. Photo by Sean Kilpatrick/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Inuit Items Unveiled At Canadian Museum Of History - Gatineau

Inuit Items Unveiled At Canadian Museum Of History - Gatineau

Paul Irngaut, Acting President of Nunavut Tunngavik Inc., left to right, Darrel Nasogaluak, Elder and Chair of Tuktoyaktuk Community Corp., Duane Smith, Chair and CEO of the Inuvialuit Regional Corp., and Natan Obed, President of Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami unveil a traditionally built Inuvialuit kayak and a selection of Inuit items at the Canadian Museum of History in Gatineau, Que., on Tuesday, Dec. 9, 2025. The Inuit items were returned from the Vatican this past weekend after more than 100 years. Photo by Sean Kilpatrick/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Inuit Items Unveiled At Canadian Museum Of History - Gatineau

Inuit Items Unveiled At Canadian Museum Of History - Gatineau

Darrel Nasogaluak, Elder and Chair of Tuktoyaktuk Community Corp., left, and Duane Smith, Chair and CEO of the Inuvialuit Regional Corp., unveil a traditionally built Inuvialuit kayak, at the Canadian Museum of History in Gatineau, Que., on Tuesday, Dec. 9, 2025. The kayak was part of a selection of Inuit items returned from the Vatican this past weekend after more than 100 years. Photo by Sean Kilpatrick/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Inuit Items Unveiled At Canadian Museum Of History - Gatineau

Inuit Items Unveiled At Canadian Museum Of History - Gatineau

Darrel Nasogaluak, Elder and Chair of Tuktoyaktuk Community Corp., middle, answers questions as a selection of Inuit items, including a traditionally built Inuvialuit kayak (pictured), are unveiled at the Canadian Museum of History in Gatineau, Que., on Tuesday, Dec. 9, 2025. The selection of Inuit items were returned from the Vatican this past weekend after more than 100 years. Photo by Sean Kilpatrick/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Inuit Items Unveiled At Canadian Museum Of History - Gatineau

Inuit Items Unveiled At Canadian Museum Of History - Gatineau

Paul Irngaut, Acting President of Nunavut Tunngavik Inc., left to right, Duane Smith, Chair and CEO of the Inuvialuit Regional Corp., Darrel Nasogaluak, Elder and Chair of Tuktoyaktuk Community Corp., and Natan Obed, President of Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami answer questions after the unveiling of a traditionally built Inuvialuit kayak and a selection of Inuit items at the Canadian Museum of History in Gatineau, Que., on Tuesday, Dec. 9, 2025. The Inuit items were returned from the Vatican this past weekend after more than 100 years. Photo by Sean Kilpatrick/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Inuit Items Unveiled At Canadian Museum Of History - Gatineau

Inuit Items Unveiled At Canadian Museum Of History - Gatineau

Darrel Nasogaluak, Elder and Chair of Tuktoyaktuk Community Corp., middle, answers questions with Natan Obed, President of Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami, as a selection of Inuit items, including a traditionally built Inuvialuit kayak, are unveiled at the Canadian Museum of History in Gatineau, Que., on Tuesday, Dec. 9, 2025. The selection of Inuit items were returned from the Vatican this past weekend after more than 100 years. Photo by Sean Kilpatrick/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Nobel laureate Sakaguchi donates items to Nobel museum

Nobel laureate Sakaguchi donates items to Nobel museum

Photo taken on Dec. 9, 2025, shows an illustration and other items related to popular Japanese comic "Cells at Work!" at the Nobel Prize Museum in Stockholm, donated by Shimon Sakaguchi, University of Osaka professor and co-winner of the 2025 Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine. Sakaguchi was recognized for his team's groundbreaking discoveries on how the immune system is kept in check.

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Nobel laureate Sakaguchi donates items to Nobel museum

Nobel laureate Sakaguchi donates items to Nobel museum

Photo taken on Dec. 9, 2025, shows an illustration and other items related to popular Japanese comic "Cells at Work!" at the Nobel Prize Museum in Stockholm, donated by Shimon Sakaguchi, University of Osaka professor and co-winner of the 2025 Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine. Sakaguchi was recognized for his team's groundbreaking discoveries on how the immune system is kept in check.

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Aftermath of strong quake in northeastern Japan

Aftermath of strong quake in northeastern Japan

Office items lie scattered on the floor of Kyodo News' Hakodate bureau in Hakodate, Hokkaido, in the early hours of Dec. 9, 2025, shortly after a powerful earthquake struck the region.

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Aftermath of strong quake in northeastern Japan

Aftermath of strong quake in northeastern Japan

Office items lie scattered on the floor of Kyodo News' Hakodate bureau in Hakodate, Hokkaido, in the early hours of Dec. 9, 2025, shortly after a powerful earthquake struck the region.

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Indigenous Artifacts and Cultural Objects Returned by The Vatican - Montreal

Indigenous Artifacts and Cultural Objects Returned by The Vatican - Montreal

Assembly of First Nations National Chief Cindy Woodhouse Nepinak speaks during a press conference at Trudeau Airport in Montreal, Saturday, December 6, 2025, after 62 indigenous artifacts and cultural items were returned by the Vatican. Photo by Graham Hughes/The Canadian Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Indigenous Artifacts and Cultural Objects Returned by The Vatican - Montreal

Indigenous Artifacts and Cultural Objects Returned by The Vatican - Montreal

Archbishop of Vancouver Richard Smith speaks during a press conference at Trudeau Airport in Montreal, Saturday, December 6, 2025, after 62 indigenous artifacts and cultural items were returned by the Vatican. Photo by Graham Hughes/The Canadian Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Indigenous Artifacts and Cultural Objects Returned by The Vatican - Montreal

Indigenous Artifacts and Cultural Objects Returned by The Vatican - Montreal

Minister of Canadian Identity and Culture Marc Miller speaks during a press conference at Trudeau Airport in Montreal, Saturday, December 6, 2025, after 62 indigenous artifacts and cultural items were returned by the Vatican. Photo by Graham Hughes/The Canadian Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Indigenous Artifacts and Cultural Objects Returned by The Vatican - Montreal

Indigenous Artifacts and Cultural Objects Returned by The Vatican - Montreal

Archbishop of Vancouver Richard Smith speaks during a press conference at Trudeau Airport in Montreal, Saturday, December 6, 2025, after 62 indigenous artifacts and cultural items were returned by the Vatican. Photo by Graham Hughes/The Canadian Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Indigenous Artifacts and Cultural Objects Returned by The Vatican - Montreal

Indigenous Artifacts and Cultural Objects Returned by The Vatican - Montreal

Katisha Paul of the Lil'wat and Tsartlip Nations looks on as indigenous artifacts and cultural items are unloaded at Trudeau Airport in Montreal, Saturday, December 6, 2025, after they were returned by the Vatican. Photo by Graham Hughes/The Canadian Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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NOBEL CHAIRS ARE SIGNED BY THE PRIZE WINNERS

NOBEL CHAIRS ARE SIGNED BY THE PRIZE WINNERS

Personal items donated by this year's Nobel laureates to the Nobel Museum in Stockholm, Sweden, December 6, 2025.Photo: Claudio Bresciani / TT / Code 10090

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NOBEL CHAIRS ARE SIGNED BY THE PRIZE WINNERS

NOBEL CHAIRS ARE SIGNED BY THE PRIZE WINNERS

Personal items donated by this year's Nobel laureates to the Nobel Museum in Stockholm, Sweden, December 6, 2025.Photo: Claudio Bresciani / TT / Code 10090

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NOBEL CHAIRS ARE SIGNED BY THE PRIZE WINNERS

NOBEL CHAIRS ARE SIGNED BY THE PRIZE WINNERS

Personal items donated by this year's Nobel laureates to the Nobel Museum in Stockholm, Sweden, December 6, 2025.Photo: Claudio Bresciani / TT / Code 10090

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Palestinian Family Endures Repeated Displacement - West Bank

Palestinian Family Endures Repeated Displacement - West Bank

A child walks past scattered belongings and household items as a displaced family arrives at a new encampment in Ras Ein Al-Auja, West Bank, on November 28, 2025. The Mleihat family, repeatedly displaced since the Nakba, was forced to leave the nearby Al-Awsaj community after renewed pressure and incursions. Their expulsion is part of a wider pattern in the Jordan Valley, where more than one hundred Palestinian Bedouin communities have been uprooted in recent years. Photo by Wahaj Bani Moufleh/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Palestinian Family Endures Repeated Displacement - West Bank

Palestinian Family Endures Repeated Displacement - West Bank

A makeshift fire pit and scattered household items are seen on the ground of a recently established encampment in Ras Ein Al-Auja, West Bank, on November 28, 2025. The items belong to a displaced family who has just arrived after being forced to leave the nearby Al-Awsaj area. According to the Mleihat family, this move marks yet another in a long series of displacements. Their expulsion is part of a wider pattern in the Jordan Valley, where more than one hundred Palestinian Bedouin communities have been uprooted in recent years. Photo by Wahaj Bani Moufleh/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Palestinian Family Endures Repeated Displacement - West Bank

Palestinian Family Endures Repeated Displacement - West Bank

Household items belonging to the Mleihat family lie scattered on the ground in Ras Ein Al-Auja, West Bank, on November 28, 2025. The Mleihat family, repeatedly displaced since the Nakba, was forced to leave the nearby Al-Awsaj community after renewed pressure and incursions. Their expulsion is part of a wider pattern in the Jordan Valley, where more than one hundred Palestinian Bedouin communities have been uprooted in recent years. Photo by Wahaj Bani Moufleh/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Palestinian Family Endures Repeated Displacement - West Bank

Palestinian Family Endures Repeated Displacement - West Bank

Household items belonging to the Mleihat family, including mattresses and furniture, sit on a patch of ground as people stand in the distance in Ras Ein Al-Auja, West Bank, on November 28, 2025. The Mleihat family, repeatedly displaced since the Nakba, was forced to leave the nearby Al-Awsaj community after renewed pressure and incursions. Their expulsion is part of a wider pattern in the Jordan Valley, where more than one hundred Palestinian Bedouin communities have been uprooted in recent years. Photo by Wahaj Bani Moufleh/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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