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Displaced Family Prepares Meal Amid Food Shortages - Gaza City

Displaced Family Prepares Meal Amid Food Shortages - Gaza City

Kids of Mohammed Abu Amsha, a 39-year-old father of five, have a meal inside their tent in Gaza City, July 29, 2025. The family relies on small amounts of pasta, which they obtained from humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip, and lacks basic cooking ingredients such as tomatoes, vegetables, or even food flavorings. Photo by Rizek Abdeljawad/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Displaced Family Prepares Meal Amid Food Shortages - Gaza City

Displaced Family Prepares Meal Amid Food Shortages - Gaza City

Kids of Mohammed Abu Amsha, a 39-year-old father of five, are pictured near their tent in Gaza City, July 29, 2025. The family relies on small amounts of pasta, which they obtained from humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip, and lacks basic cooking ingredients such as tomatoes, vegetables, or even food flavorings. Photo by Rizek Abdeljawad/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Displaced Family Prepares Meal Amid Food Shortages - Gaza City

Displaced Family Prepares Meal Amid Food Shortages - Gaza City

Mohammed Abu Amsha, a 39-year-old father of five, and his family make a meal inside their tent in Gaza City, July 29, 2025. The family relies on small amounts of pasta, which they obtained from humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip, and lacks basic cooking ingredients such as tomatoes, vegetables, or even food flavorings. Photo by Rizek Abdeljawad/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Displaced Family Prepares Meal Amid Food Shortages - Gaza City

Displaced Family Prepares Meal Amid Food Shortages - Gaza City

Kids of Mohammed Abu Amsha, a 39-year-old father of five, have a meal inside their tent in Gaza City, July 29, 2025. The family relies on small amounts of pasta, which they obtained from humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip, and lacks basic cooking ingredients such as tomatoes, vegetables, or even food flavorings. Photo by Rizek Abdeljawad/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Displaced Family Prepares Meal Amid Food Shortages - Gaza City

Displaced Family Prepares Meal Amid Food Shortages - Gaza City

A kid of Mohammed Abu Amsha, a 39-year-old father of five, is pictured near her tent in Gaza City, July 29, 2025. The family relies on small amounts of pasta, which they obtained from humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip, and lacks basic cooking ingredients such as tomatoes, vegetables, or even food flavorings. Photo by Rizek Abdeljawad/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Displaced Family Prepares Meal Amid Food Shortages - Gaza City

Displaced Family Prepares Meal Amid Food Shortages - Gaza City

A kid of Mohammed Abu Amsha, a 39-year-old father of five, is pictured inside his tent in Gaza City, July 29, 2025. The family relies on small amounts of pasta, which they obtained from humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip, and lacks basic cooking ingredients such as tomatoes, vegetables, or even food flavorings. Photo by Rizek Abdeljawad/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration - Loire Valley

Illustration - Loire Valley

FRANCE - LOIRE VALLEY - INDRE ET LOIRE (37) - CASTLE OF LANGEAIS : HALL OF THE PREUX. ALL DRESSED IN RED AND ADORNED WITH A HERRINGBONE ARCH WITH OAK WARHEADS, IT TAKES ITS NAME FROM THE SEQUEL OF THE NINE PRINCES, A UNIQUE SET IN FRANCE OF SEVEN TAPESTRIES (IT LACKS THOSE OF JUDAS MACCHABEE AND CHARLEMAGNE) MADE AND WOVEN BETWEEN 1520 AND 1540 IN AUBUSSON AND FELLETIN (CREUSE). THE NINE PRINCES ARE HECTOR, ALEXANDER, CAESAR, JOSHUA, JUDAS MACCABE, DAVID, CHARLEMAGNE, KING ARTHUR AND GODEFROY DE BOUILLON. IN THE SIXTEENTH, THE "NINE PRIESTS" ARE A HOT TOPIC. TODAY, WE FIND THEM IN PLAYING CARDS, WITH THE SQUARE OF KINGS (ALEXANDER, DAVID, CAESAR, CHARLEMAGNE). Photo by Stephane Compoint/Only France/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Holy Struggle Movement Holds Protest - Yerevan

Holy Struggle Movement Holds Protest - Yerevan

Supporters of the Tavush for the Homeland movement, led by Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan, gathered outside the General Prosecutor’s Office in central Yerevan. Demonstrators held posters depicting Armenians imprisoned by Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan. They expressed their concerns over the Armenian authorities' failure to protect the rights of their compatriots detained in Baku, demanding their release and return to Armenia. Galstanyan accused Pashinyan of complicity in crimes against Armenians, stating, “He himself admitted to participating in the ethnic cleansing of our brothers and sisters in the Republic of Artsakh.” He called for a criminal investigation into the recent ruling by the Constitutional Court, which suggested amendments to the Armenian Constitution that could affect its stance on reunification with Nagorno-Karabakh—a move that Baku claims threatens its territorial integrity. Opponents of this change argue that Pashinyan lacks the authority to ame

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Holy Struggle Movement Holds Protest - Yerevan

Holy Struggle Movement Holds Protest - Yerevan

Supporters of the Tavush for the Homeland movement, led by Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan, gathered outside the General Prosecutor’s Office in central Yerevan. Demonstrators held posters depicting Armenians imprisoned by Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan. They expressed their concerns over the Armenian authorities' failure to protect the rights of their compatriots detained in Baku, demanding their release and return to Armenia. Galstanyan accused Pashinyan of complicity in crimes against Armenians, stating, “He himself admitted to participating in the ethnic cleansing of our brothers and sisters in the Republic of Artsakh.” He called for a criminal investigation into the recent ruling by the Constitutional Court, which suggested amendments to the Armenian Constitution that could affect its stance on reunification with Nagorno-Karabakh—a move that Baku claims threatens its territorial integrity. Opponents of this change argue that Pashinyan lacks the authority to ame

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Holy Struggle Movement Holds Protest - Yerevan

Holy Struggle Movement Holds Protest - Yerevan

Supporters of the Tavush for the Homeland movement, led by Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan, gathered outside the General Prosecutor’s Office in central Yerevan. Demonstrators held posters depicting Armenians imprisoned by Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan. They expressed their concerns over the Armenian authorities' failure to protect the rights of their compatriots detained in Baku, demanding their release and return to Armenia. Galstanyan accused Pashinyan of complicity in crimes against Armenians, stating, “He himself admitted to participating in the ethnic cleansing of our brothers and sisters in the Republic of Artsakh.” He called for a criminal investigation into the recent ruling by the Constitutional Court, which suggested amendments to the Armenian Constitution that could affect its stance on reunification with Nagorno-Karabakh—a move that Baku claims threatens its territorial integrity. Opponents of this change argue that Pashinyan lacks the authority to ame

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Holy Struggle Movement Holds Protest - Yerevan

Holy Struggle Movement Holds Protest - Yerevan

Supporters of the Tavush for the Homeland movement, led by Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan, gathered outside the General Prosecutor’s Office in central Yerevan. Demonstrators held posters depicting Armenians imprisoned by Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan. They expressed their concerns over the Armenian authorities' failure to protect the rights of their compatriots detained in Baku, demanding their release and return to Armenia. Galstanyan accused Pashinyan of complicity in crimes against Armenians, stating, “He himself admitted to participating in the ethnic cleansing of our brothers and sisters in the Republic of Artsakh.” He called for a criminal investigation into the recent ruling by the Constitutional Court, which suggested amendments to the Armenian Constitution that could affect its stance on reunification with Nagorno-Karabakh—a move that Baku claims threatens its territorial integrity. Opponents of this change argue that Pashinyan lacks the authority to ame

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Holy Struggle Movement Holds Protest - Yerevan

Holy Struggle Movement Holds Protest - Yerevan

Supporters of the Tavush for the Homeland movement, led by Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan, gathered outside the General Prosecutor’s Office in central Yerevan. Demonstrators held posters depicting Armenians imprisoned by Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan. They expressed their concerns over the Armenian authorities' failure to protect the rights of their compatriots detained in Baku, demanding their release and return to Armenia. Galstanyan accused Pashinyan of complicity in crimes against Armenians, stating, “He himself admitted to participating in the ethnic cleansing of our brothers and sisters in the Republic of Artsakh.” He called for a criminal investigation into the recent ruling by the Constitutional Court, which suggested amendments to the Armenian Constitution that could affect its stance on reunification with Nagorno-Karabakh—a move that Baku claims threatens its territorial integrity. Opponents of this change argue that Pashinyan lacks the authority to ame

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Holy Struggle Movement Holds Protest - Yerevan

Holy Struggle Movement Holds Protest - Yerevan

Supporters of the Tavush for the Homeland movement, led by Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan, gathered outside the General Prosecutor’s Office in central Yerevan. Demonstrators held posters depicting Armenians imprisoned by Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan. They expressed their concerns over the Armenian authorities' failure to protect the rights of their compatriots detained in Baku, demanding their release and return to Armenia. Galstanyan accused Pashinyan of complicity in crimes against Armenians, stating, “He himself admitted to participating in the ethnic cleansing of our brothers and sisters in the Republic of Artsakh.” He called for a criminal investigation into the recent ruling by the Constitutional Court, which suggested amendments to the Armenian Constitution that could affect its stance on reunification with Nagorno-Karabakh—a move that Baku claims threatens its territorial integrity. Opponents of this change argue that Pashinyan lacks the authority to ame

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Holy Struggle Movement Holds Protest - Yerevan

Holy Struggle Movement Holds Protest - Yerevan

Supporters of the Tavush for the Homeland movement, led by Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan, gathered outside the General Prosecutor’s Office in central Yerevan. Demonstrators held posters depicting Armenians imprisoned by Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan. They expressed their concerns over the Armenian authorities' failure to protect the rights of their compatriots detained in Baku, demanding their release and return to Armenia. Galstanyan accused Pashinyan of complicity in crimes against Armenians, stating, “He himself admitted to participating in the ethnic cleansing of our brothers and sisters in the Republic of Artsakh.” He called for a criminal investigation into the recent ruling by the Constitutional Court, which suggested amendments to the Armenian Constitution that could affect its stance on reunification with Nagorno-Karabakh—a move that Baku claims threatens its territorial integrity. Opponents of this change argue that Pashinyan lacks the authority to ame

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Holy Struggle Movement Holds Protest - Yerevan

Holy Struggle Movement Holds Protest - Yerevan

Supporters of the Tavush for the Homeland movement, led by Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan, gathered outside the General Prosecutor’s Office in central Yerevan. Demonstrators held posters depicting Armenians imprisoned by Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan. They expressed their concerns over the Armenian authorities' failure to protect the rights of their compatriots detained in Baku, demanding their release and return to Armenia. Galstanyan accused Pashinyan of complicity in crimes against Armenians, stating, “He himself admitted to participating in the ethnic cleansing of our brothers and sisters in the Republic of Artsakh.” He called for a criminal investigation into the recent ruling by the Constitutional Court, which suggested amendments to the Armenian Constitution that could affect its stance on reunification with Nagorno-Karabakh—a move that Baku claims threatens its territorial integrity. Opponents of this change argue that Pashinyan lacks the authority to ame

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Holy Struggle Movement Holds Protest - Yerevan

Holy Struggle Movement Holds Protest - Yerevan

Supporters of the Tavush for the Homeland movement, led by Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan, gathered outside the General Prosecutor’s Office in central Yerevan. Demonstrators held posters depicting Armenians imprisoned by Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan. They expressed their concerns over the Armenian authorities' failure to protect the rights of their compatriots detained in Baku, demanding their release and return to Armenia. Galstanyan accused Pashinyan of complicity in crimes against Armenians, stating, “He himself admitted to participating in the ethnic cleansing of our brothers and sisters in the Republic of Artsakh.” He called for a criminal investigation into the recent ruling by the Constitutional Court, which suggested amendments to the Armenian Constitution that could affect its stance on reunification with Nagorno-Karabakh—a move that Baku claims threatens its territorial integrity. Opponents of this change argue that Pashinyan lacks the authority to ame

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Holy Struggle Movement Holds Protest - Yerevan

Holy Struggle Movement Holds Protest - Yerevan

Supporters of the Tavush for the Homeland movement, led by Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan, gathered outside the General Prosecutor’s Office in central Yerevan. Demonstrators held posters depicting Armenians imprisoned by Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan. They expressed their concerns over the Armenian authorities' failure to protect the rights of their compatriots detained in Baku, demanding their release and return to Armenia. Galstanyan accused Pashinyan of complicity in crimes against Armenians, stating, “He himself admitted to participating in the ethnic cleansing of our brothers and sisters in the Republic of Artsakh.” He called for a criminal investigation into the recent ruling by the Constitutional Court, which suggested amendments to the Armenian Constitution that could affect its stance on reunification with Nagorno-Karabakh—a move that Baku claims threatens its territorial integrity. Opponents of this change argue that Pashinyan lacks the authority to ame

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Holy Struggle Movement Holds Protest - Yerevan

Holy Struggle Movement Holds Protest - Yerevan

Supporters of the Tavush for the Homeland movement, led by Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan, gathered outside the General Prosecutor’s Office in central Yerevan. Demonstrators held posters depicting Armenians imprisoned by Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan. They expressed their concerns over the Armenian authorities' failure to protect the rights of their compatriots detained in Baku, demanding their release and return to Armenia. Galstanyan accused Pashinyan of complicity in crimes against Armenians, stating, “He himself admitted to participating in the ethnic cleansing of our brothers and sisters in the Republic of Artsakh.” He called for a criminal investigation into the recent ruling by the Constitutional Court, which suggested amendments to the Armenian Constitution that could affect its stance on reunification with Nagorno-Karabakh—a move that Baku claims threatens its territorial integrity. Opponents of this change argue that Pashinyan lacks the authority to ame

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Holy Struggle Movement Holds Protest - Yerevan

Holy Struggle Movement Holds Protest - Yerevan

Supporters of the Tavush for the Homeland movement, led by Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan, gathered outside the General Prosecutor’s Office in central Yerevan. Demonstrators held posters depicting Armenians imprisoned by Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan. They expressed their concerns over the Armenian authorities' failure to protect the rights of their compatriots detained in Baku, demanding their release and return to Armenia. Galstanyan accused Pashinyan of complicity in crimes against Armenians, stating, “He himself admitted to participating in the ethnic cleansing of our brothers and sisters in the Republic of Artsakh.” He called for a criminal investigation into the recent ruling by the Constitutional Court, which suggested amendments to the Armenian Constitution that could affect its stance on reunification with Nagorno-Karabakh—a move that Baku claims threatens its territorial integrity. Opponents of this change argue that Pashinyan lacks the authority to ame

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Holy Struggle Movement Holds Protest - Yerevan

Holy Struggle Movement Holds Protest - Yerevan

Supporters of the Tavush for the Homeland movement, led by Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan, gathered outside the General Prosecutor’s Office in central Yerevan. Demonstrators held posters depicting Armenians imprisoned by Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan. They expressed their concerns over the Armenian authorities' failure to protect the rights of their compatriots detained in Baku, demanding their release and return to Armenia. Galstanyan accused Pashinyan of complicity in crimes against Armenians, stating, “He himself admitted to participating in the ethnic cleansing of our brothers and sisters in the Republic of Artsakh.” He called for a criminal investigation into the recent ruling by the Constitutional Court, which suggested amendments to the Armenian Constitution that could affect its stance on reunification with Nagorno-Karabakh—a move that Baku claims threatens its territorial integrity. Opponents of this change argue that Pashinyan lacks the authority to ame

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Holy Struggle Movement Holds Protest - Yerevan

Holy Struggle Movement Holds Protest - Yerevan

Supporters of the Tavush for the Homeland movement, led by Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan, gathered outside the General Prosecutor’s Office in central Yerevan. Demonstrators held posters depicting Armenians imprisoned by Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan. They expressed their concerns over the Armenian authorities' failure to protect the rights of their compatriots detained in Baku, demanding their release and return to Armenia. Galstanyan accused Pashinyan of complicity in crimes against Armenians, stating, “He himself admitted to participating in the ethnic cleansing of our brothers and sisters in the Republic of Artsakh.” He called for a criminal investigation into the recent ruling by the Constitutional Court, which suggested amendments to the Armenian Constitution that could affect its stance on reunification with Nagorno-Karabakh—a move that Baku claims threatens its territorial integrity. Opponents of this change argue that Pashinyan lacks the authority to ame

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Holy Struggle Movement Holds Protest - Yerevan

Holy Struggle Movement Holds Protest - Yerevan

Supporters of the Tavush for the Homeland movement, led by Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan, gathered outside the General Prosecutor’s Office in central Yerevan. Demonstrators held posters depicting Armenians imprisoned by Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan. They expressed their concerns over the Armenian authorities' failure to protect the rights of their compatriots detained in Baku, demanding their release and return to Armenia. Galstanyan accused Pashinyan of complicity in crimes against Armenians, stating, “He himself admitted to participating in the ethnic cleansing of our brothers and sisters in the Republic of Artsakh.” He called for a criminal investigation into the recent ruling by the Constitutional Court, which suggested amendments to the Armenian Constitution that could affect its stance on reunification with Nagorno-Karabakh—a move that Baku claims threatens its territorial integrity. Opponents of this change argue that Pashinyan lacks the authority to ame

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Holy Struggle Movement Holds Protest - Yerevan

Holy Struggle Movement Holds Protest - Yerevan

Supporters of the Tavush for the Homeland movement, led by Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan, gathered outside the General Prosecutor’s Office in central Yerevan. Demonstrators held posters depicting Armenians imprisoned by Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan. They expressed their concerns over the Armenian authorities' failure to protect the rights of their compatriots detained in Baku, demanding their release and return to Armenia. Galstanyan accused Pashinyan of complicity in crimes against Armenians, stating, “He himself admitted to participating in the ethnic cleansing of our brothers and sisters in the Republic of Artsakh.” He called for a criminal investigation into the recent ruling by the Constitutional Court, which suggested amendments to the Armenian Constitution that could affect its stance on reunification with Nagorno-Karabakh—a move that Baku claims threatens its territorial integrity. Opponents of this change argue that Pashinyan lacks the authority to ame

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Holy Struggle Movement Holds Protest - Yerevan

Holy Struggle Movement Holds Protest - Yerevan

Supporters of the Tavush for the Homeland movement, led by Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan, gathered outside the General Prosecutor’s Office in central Yerevan. Demonstrators held posters depicting Armenians imprisoned by Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan. They expressed their concerns over the Armenian authorities' failure to protect the rights of their compatriots detained in Baku, demanding their release and return to Armenia. Galstanyan accused Pashinyan of complicity in crimes against Armenians, stating, “He himself admitted to participating in the ethnic cleansing of our brothers and sisters in the Republic of Artsakh.” He called for a criminal investigation into the recent ruling by the Constitutional Court, which suggested amendments to the Armenian Constitution that could affect its stance on reunification with Nagorno-Karabakh—a move that Baku claims threatens its territorial integrity. Opponents of this change argue that Pashinyan lacks the authority to ame

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Holy Struggle Movement Holds Protest - Yerevan

Holy Struggle Movement Holds Protest - Yerevan

Supporters of the Tavush for the Homeland movement, led by Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan, gathered outside the General Prosecutor’s Office in central Yerevan. Demonstrators held posters depicting Armenians imprisoned by Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan. They expressed their concerns over the Armenian authorities' failure to protect the rights of their compatriots detained in Baku, demanding their release and return to Armenia. Galstanyan accused Pashinyan of complicity in crimes against Armenians, stating, “He himself admitted to participating in the ethnic cleansing of our brothers and sisters in the Republic of Artsakh.” He called for a criminal investigation into the recent ruling by the Constitutional Court, which suggested amendments to the Armenian Constitution that could affect its stance on reunification with Nagorno-Karabakh—a move that Baku claims threatens its territorial integrity. Opponents of this change argue that Pashinyan lacks the authority to ame

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Holy Struggle Movement Holds Protest - Yerevan

Holy Struggle Movement Holds Protest - Yerevan

Supporters of the Tavush for the Homeland movement, led by Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan, gathered outside the General Prosecutor’s Office in central Yerevan. Demonstrators held posters depicting Armenians imprisoned by Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan. They expressed their concerns over the Armenian authorities' failure to protect the rights of their compatriots detained in Baku, demanding their release and return to Armenia. Galstanyan accused Pashinyan of complicity in crimes against Armenians, stating, “He himself admitted to participating in the ethnic cleansing of our brothers and sisters in the Republic of Artsakh.” He called for a criminal investigation into the recent ruling by the Constitutional Court, which suggested amendments to the Armenian Constitution that could affect its stance on reunification with Nagorno-Karabakh—a move that Baku claims threatens its territorial integrity. Opponents of this change argue that Pashinyan lacks the authority to ame

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Holy Struggle Movement Holds Protest - Yerevan

Holy Struggle Movement Holds Protest - Yerevan

Supporters of the Tavush for the Homeland movement, led by Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan, gathered outside the General Prosecutor’s Office in central Yerevan. Demonstrators held posters depicting Armenians imprisoned by Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan. They expressed their concerns over the Armenian authorities' failure to protect the rights of their compatriots detained in Baku, demanding their release and return to Armenia. Galstanyan accused Pashinyan of complicity in crimes against Armenians, stating, “He himself admitted to participating in the ethnic cleansing of our brothers and sisters in the Republic of Artsakh.” He called for a criminal investigation into the recent ruling by the Constitutional Court, which suggested amendments to the Armenian Constitution that could affect its stance on reunification with Nagorno-Karabakh—a move that Baku claims threatens its territorial integrity. Opponents of this change argue that Pashinyan lacks the authority to ame

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Holy Struggle Movement Holds Protest - Yerevan

Holy Struggle Movement Holds Protest - Yerevan

Supporters of the Tavush for the Homeland movement, led by Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan, gathered outside the General Prosecutor’s Office in central Yerevan. Demonstrators held posters depicting Armenians imprisoned by Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan. They expressed their concerns over the Armenian authorities' failure to protect the rights of their compatriots detained in Baku, demanding their release and return to Armenia. Galstanyan accused Pashinyan of complicity in crimes against Armenians, stating, “He himself admitted to participating in the ethnic cleansing of our brothers and sisters in the Republic of Artsakh.” He called for a criminal investigation into the recent ruling by the Constitutional Court, which suggested amendments to the Armenian Constitution that could affect its stance on reunification with Nagorno-Karabakh—a move that Baku claims threatens its territorial integrity. Opponents of this change argue that Pashinyan lacks the authority to ame

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Junior Doctors Take Out Protest March Over Rape Murder - India

Junior Doctors Take Out Protest March Over Rape Murder - India

Doctors and Citizens taking part during a demonstration to protest against the rape and murder of a female doctor. Two lacks of people packed the streets of one of India's biggest cities after doctors resumed a strike and called fresh rallies over the rape and murder of a female doctor. Kolkata, India, October 2, 2024. Photo by Dipa Chakraborty/ Eyepix Group/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Junior Doctors Take Out Protest March Over Rape Murder - India

Junior Doctors Take Out Protest March Over Rape Murder - India

Doctors and Citizens taking part during a demonstration to protest against the rape and murder of a female doctor. Two lacks of people packed the streets of one of India's biggest cities after doctors resumed a strike and called fresh rallies over the rape and murder of a female doctor. Kolkata, India, October 2, 2024. Photo by Dipa Chakraborty/ Eyepix Group/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Junior Doctors Take Out Protest March Over Rape Murder - India

Junior Doctors Take Out Protest March Over Rape Murder - India

Doctors and Citizens taking part during a demonstration to protest against the rape and murder of a female doctor. Two lacks of people packed the streets of one of India's biggest cities after doctors resumed a strike and called fresh rallies over the rape and murder of a female doctor. Kolkata, India, October 2, 2024. Photo by Dipa Chakraborty/ Eyepix Group/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Junior Doctors Take Out Protest March Over Rape Murder - India

Junior Doctors Take Out Protest March Over Rape Murder - India

Doctors and Citizens taking part during a demonstration to protest against the rape and murder of a female doctor. Two lacks of people packed the streets of one of India's biggest cities after doctors resumed a strike and called fresh rallies over the rape and murder of a female doctor. Kolkata, India, October 2, 2024. Photo by Dipa Chakraborty/ Eyepix Group/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Junior Doctors Take Out Protest March Over Rape Murder - India

Junior Doctors Take Out Protest March Over Rape Murder - India

Doctors and Citizens taking part during a demonstration to protest against the rape and murder of a female doctor. Two lacks of people packed the streets of one of India's biggest cities after doctors resumed a strike and called fresh rallies over the rape and murder of a female doctor. Kolkata, India, October 2, 2024. Photo by Dipa Chakraborty/ Eyepix Group/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Junior Doctors Take Out Protest March Over Rape Murder - India

Junior Doctors Take Out Protest March Over Rape Murder - India

Doctors and Citizens carrying a banner and shout slogans while taking part during a demonstration to protest against the rape and murder of a female doctor. Two lacks of people packed the streets of one of India's biggest cities after doctors resumed a strike and called fresh rallies over the rape and murder of a female doctor. Kolkata, India, October 2, 2024. Photo by Dipa Chakraborty/ Eyepix Group/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Junior Doctors Take Out Protest March Over Rape Murder - India

Junior Doctors Take Out Protest March Over Rape Murder - India

Doctors and Citizens taking part during a demonstration to protest against the rape and murder of a female doctor. Two lacks of people packed the streets of one of India's biggest cities after doctors resumed a strike and called fresh rallies over the rape and murder of a female doctor. Kolkata, India, October 2, 2024. Photo by Dipa Chakraborty/ Eyepix Group/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Junior Doctors Take Out Protest March Over Rape Murder - India

Junior Doctors Take Out Protest March Over Rape Murder - India

Doctors and Citizens carrying a banner and shout slogans while taking part during a demonstration to protest against the rape and murder of a female doctor. Two lacks of people packed the streets of one of India's biggest cities after doctors resumed a strike and called fresh rallies over the rape and murder of a female doctor. Kolkata, India, October 2, 2024. Photo by Dipa Chakraborty/ Eyepix Group/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Junior Doctors Take Out Protest March Over Rape Murder - India

Junior Doctors Take Out Protest March Over Rape Murder - India

A woman reacts during a demonstration to protest against the rape and murder of a female doctor. Two lacks of people packed the streets of one of India's biggest cities after doctors resumed a strike and called fresh rallies over the rape and murder of a female doctor. Kolkata, India, October 2, 2024. Photo by Dipa Chakraborty/ Eyepix Group/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Junior Doctors Take Out Protest March Over Rape Murder - India

Junior Doctors Take Out Protest March Over Rape Murder - India

Doctors and Citizens carrying a banner and shout slogans while taking part during a demonstration to protest against the rape and murder of a female doctor. Two lacks of people packed the streets of one of India's biggest cities after doctors resumed a strike and called fresh rallies over the rape and murder of a female doctor. Kolkata, India, October 2, 2024. Photo by Dipa Chakraborty/ Eyepix Group/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Junior Doctors Take Out Protest March Over Rape Murder - India

Junior Doctors Take Out Protest March Over Rape Murder - India

A woman holds a placard while taking part during a demonstration to protest against the rape and murder of a female doctor. Two lacks of people packed the streets of one of India's biggest cities after doctors resumed a strike and called fresh rallies over the rape and murder of a female doctor. Kolkata, India, October 2, 2024. Photo by Dipa Chakraborty/ Eyepix Group/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Junior Doctors Take Out Protest March Over Rape Murder - India

Junior Doctors Take Out Protest March Over Rape Murder - India

A woman holds a placard while taking part during a demonstration to protest against the rape and murder of a female doctor. Two lacks of people packed the streets of one of India's biggest cities after doctors resumed a strike and called fresh rallies over the rape and murder of a female doctor. Kolkata, India, October 2, 2024. Photo by Dipa Chakraborty/ Eyepix Group/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Junior Doctors Take Out Protest March Over Rape Murder - India

Junior Doctors Take Out Protest March Over Rape Murder - India

A person waves a flag while taking part during a demonstration to protest against the rape and murder of a female doctor. Two lacks of people packed the streets of one of India's biggest cities after doctors resumed a strike and called fresh rallies over the rape and murder of a female doctor. Kolkata, India, October 2, 2024. Photo by Dipa Chakraborty/ Eyepix Group/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Junior Doctors Take Out Protest March Over Rape Murder - India

Junior Doctors Take Out Protest March Over Rape Murder - India

A man holds a placard while taking part during a demonstration to protest against the rape and murder of a female doctor. Two lacks of people packed the streets of one of India's biggest cities after doctors resumed a strike and called fresh rallies over the rape and murder of a female doctor. Kolkata, India, October 2, 2024. Photo by Dipa Chakraborty/ Eyepix Group/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Junior Doctors Take Out Protest March Over Rape Murder - India

Junior Doctors Take Out Protest March Over Rape Murder - India

A person holds a placard while taking part during a demonstration to protest against the rape and murder of a female doctor. Two lacks of people packed the streets of one of India's biggest cities after doctors resumed a strike and called fresh rallies over the rape and murder of a female doctor. Kolkata, India, October 2, 2024. Photo by Dipa Chakraborty/ Eyepix Group/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Junior Doctors Take Out Protest March Over Rape Murder - India

Junior Doctors Take Out Protest March Over Rape Murder - India

A woman wears Indian flag while taking part during a demonstration to protest against the rape and murder of a female doctor. Two lacks of people packed the streets of one of India's biggest cities after doctors resumed a strike and called fresh rallies over the rape and murder of a female doctor. Kolkata, India, October 2, 2024. Photo by Dipa Chakraborty/ Eyepix Group/ABACAPRESS.COM

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One out of 10 Italians in absolute poverty last year: report

STORY: One out of 10 Italians in absolute poverty last year: report SHOOTING TIME: March 26, 2024 DATELINE: March 27, 2024 LENGTH: 0:00:43 LOCATION: Rome CATEGORY: SOCIETY SHOTLIST: 1. various of the report of ISTAT 2. various of homeless people on the streets in Italy STORYLINE: One out of 10 Italians was living in absolute poverty last year, according to preliminary government data released on Monday. Italy's National Statistics Institute, ISTAT, said that 5.75 million Italians were living in absolute poverty in 2023, up from 5.67 million in 2022 and 5.32 million in 2021. Last year, this group amounted to 9.8 percent of the country's population. ISTAT defines a person living in absolute poverty as someone who lacks the resources to meet their basic needs such as food and clean drinking water, clothing, health care and shelter. ISTAT's data shows the highest levels of absolute poverty were reported in the largely agricultural southern regions, while the industrialized north showed the lowest l

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Russian FM says NATO troops already in Ukraine

STORY: Russian FM says NATO troops already in Ukraine SHOOTING TIME: March 1, 2024 DATELINE: March 2, 2024 LENGTH: 00:01:08 LOCATION: ANTALYA, Türkiye CATEGORY: POLITICS SHOTLIST: 1. various of the Antalya Diplomacy Forum 2. various of the talks of Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov in Antalya Diplomacy Forum STORYLINE: Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov on Friday said the French president didn't misspeak over the possibility of NATO sending troops to Ukraine, noting that the troops were already there unofficially. "I don't think he misspoke," Lavrov said at the Antalya Diplomacy Forum, in response to the disputed remarks of Emmanuel Macron on Monday, in which he said "everything that is necessary" must be done to ensure the defeat of Russia, including deploying troops. The Russian foreign minister said that Russia has evidence of the presence of NATO troops in Ukraine. He cited Ukraine's utilization of long-range weapons, which he claimed the country lacks the capability to operate, as an examp

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NASA’s Webb Finds Signs of Possible Aurorae on Isolated Brown Dwarf

NASA’s Webb Finds Signs of Possible Aurorae on Isolated Brown Dwarf

Handout photo - This artist concept portrays the brown dwarf W1935, which is located 47 light-years from Earth. Astronomers using NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope found infrared emission from methane coming from W1935. This is an unexpected discovery because the brown dwarf is cold and lacks a host star; therefore, there is no obvious source of energy to heat its upper atmosphere and make the methane glow. The team speculates that the methane emission may be due to processes generating aurorae, shown here in red. Infrared emission from methane suggests atmospheric heating by auroral processes. These findings are being presented at the 243rd meeting of the American Astronomical Society in New Orleans. To help explain the mystery of the infrared emission from methane, the team turned to our solar system. Methane in emission is a common feature in gas giants like Jupiter and Saturn. The upper-atmosphere heating that powers this emission is linked to aurorae. Photo by NASA, ESA, CSA, and L. Hustak (STScI) via AB

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NASA’s Webb Finds Signs of Possible Aurorae on Isolated Brown Dwarf

NASA’s Webb Finds Signs of Possible Aurorae on Isolated Brown Dwarf

Handout photo - Astronomers used NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope to study 12 cold brown dwarfs. Two of them – W1935 and W2220 – appeared to be near twins of each other in composition, brightness, and temperature. However, W1935 showed emission from methane, as opposed to the anticipated absorption feature that was observed toward W2220. The team speculates that the methane emission may be due to processes generating aurorae. Astronomers using NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope found infrared emission from methane coming from W1935. This is an unexpected discovery because the brown dwarf is cold and lacks a host star; therefore, there is no obvious source of energy to heat its upper atmosphere and make the methane glow. The team speculates that the methane emission may be due to processes generating aurorae, shown here in red. Infrared emission from methane suggests atmospheric heating by auroral processes. These findings are being presented at the 243rd meeting of the American Astronomical Society in New Orl

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CHINA-CHONGQING-BELT AND ROAD-NATURAL GAS TECHNOLOGY (CN)

CHINA-CHONGQING-BELT AND ROAD-NATURAL GAS TECHNOLOGY (CN)

(231018) -- CHONGQING, Oct. 18, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Workers operate at the production line of Sinopec Chongqing SVW Chemical Co., Ltd in southwest China's Chongqing, Oct. 17, 2023. SVW is set to export in a few days its natural gas-to-acetylene technology to Uzbekistan, a country that boasts abundant natural gas resources but lacks advanced technology for their utilization. Over the years, SVW has been sending technicians to provide on-site support for projects in Uzbekistan, and to train local talents by sharing valuable management experience with the Uzbek side. SVW's exports of natural gas-based fine chemical and new material products to Belt and Road partner countries including Uzbekistan have tripled in the past decade. (Xinhua/Tang Yi)

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CHINA-CHONGQING-BELT AND ROAD-NATURAL GAS TECHNOLOGY (CN)

CHINA-CHONGQING-BELT AND ROAD-NATURAL GAS TECHNOLOGY (CN)

(231018) -- CHONGQING, Oct. 18, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Staff members oversee product loading process at a dock of Sinopec Chongqing SVW Chemical Co., Ltd in southwest China's Chongqing, Oct. 17, 2023. SVW is set to export in a few days its natural gas-to-acetylene technology to Uzbekistan, a country that boasts abundant natural gas resources but lacks advanced technology for their utilization. Over the years, SVW has been sending technicians to provide on-site support for projects in Uzbekistan, and to train local talents by sharing valuable management experience with the Uzbek side. SVW's exports of natural gas-based fine chemical and new material products to Belt and Road partner countries including Uzbekistan have tripled in the past decade. (Xinhua/Tang Yi)

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