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Hunt for Leftover Oil Palm Fruit - Aceh Tamiang

Hunt for Leftover Oil Palm Fruit - Aceh Tamiang

In the midst of the difficult post-flood period, residents in Aceh Tamiang utilised the remaining harvest from their oil palm plantations to survive on December 30, 2025. By collecting loose palm fruit (loose fruit), residents were able to sell it for IDR 4,000 per kilogram. This activity became an alternative economic source for flash flood or ecological disaster victims whose agricultural land or livelihoods were crippled by the floodwaters. Photo by Aditya Sutanta/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Hunt for Leftover Oil Palm Fruit - Aceh Tamiang

Hunt for Leftover Oil Palm Fruit - Aceh Tamiang

In the midst of the difficult post-flood period, residents in Aceh Tamiang utilised the remaining harvest from their oil palm plantations to survive on December 30, 2025. By collecting loose palm fruit (loose fruit), residents were able to sell it for IDR 4,000 per kilogram. This activity became an alternative economic source for flash flood or ecological disaster victims whose agricultural land or livelihoods were crippled by the floodwaters. Photo by Aditya Sutanta/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Hunt for Leftover Oil Palm Fruit - Aceh Tamiang

Hunt for Leftover Oil Palm Fruit - Aceh Tamiang

In the midst of the difficult post-flood period, residents in Aceh Tamiang utilised the remaining harvest from their oil palm plantations to survive on December 30, 2025. By collecting loose palm fruit (loose fruit), residents were able to sell it for IDR 4,000 per kilogram. This activity became an alternative economic source for flash flood or ecological disaster victims whose agricultural land or livelihoods were crippled by the floodwaters. Photo by Aditya Sutanta/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Hunt for Leftover Oil Palm Fruit - Aceh Tamiang

Hunt for Leftover Oil Palm Fruit - Aceh Tamiang

In the midst of the difficult post-flood period, residents in Aceh Tamiang utilised the remaining harvest from their oil palm plantations to survive on December 30, 2025. By collecting loose palm fruit (loose fruit), residents were able to sell it for IDR 4,000 per kilogram. This activity became an alternative economic source for flash flood or ecological disaster victims whose agricultural land or livelihoods were crippled by the floodwaters. Photo by Aditya Sutanta/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Hunt for Leftover Oil Palm Fruit - Aceh Tamiang

Hunt for Leftover Oil Palm Fruit - Aceh Tamiang

In the midst of the difficult post-flood period, residents in Aceh Tamiang utilised the remaining harvest from their oil palm plantations to survive on December 30, 2025. By collecting loose palm fruit (loose fruit), residents were able to sell it for IDR 4,000 per kilogram. This activity became an alternative economic source for flash flood or ecological disaster victims whose agricultural land or livelihoods were crippled by the floodwaters. Photo by Aditya Sutanta/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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Rice Production in Indonesia - Bali

Rice Production in Indonesia - Bali

A farmer waves a flag and shakes metal cans filled with stones to scare birds away from rice crops in Denpasar, Indonesia on September 4, 2023. Bird deterrence is a common practice among rice farmers, who rely on manual and low-cost methods to protect harvests essential to local livelihoods and global food supply. Photo by Nicola Longobardi/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COm

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Rice Production in Indonesia - Bali

Rice Production in Indonesia - Bali

Ripe rice plants grow densely in a field in Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia on September 12, 2023. Rice is the staple food for more than half of the world’s population, making its cultivation a critical component of global food security and rural livelihoods. Photo by Nicola Longobardi/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COm

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Rice Production in Indonesia - Bali

Rice Production in Indonesia - Bali

Ripe rice plants grow densely in a field in Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia on September 12, 2023. Rice is the staple food for more than half of the world’s population, making its cultivation a critical component of global food security and rural livelihoods. Photo by Nicola Longobardi/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COm

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UK: Farmers Drive Tractors Into Central London for Budget Day Protest Despite Ban 3

Farmers drove tractors into Westminster on Budget day despite a police ban, protesting Chancellor Rachel Reeves’ plan to impose a 20% inheritance tax on farmland and agricultural businesses worth over £1 million. More than a dozen tractors, some with slogans like “Fools vote Labour,” caused traffic disruptions while police monitored the demonstration. The protest highlights farmers’ fears over rising costs, market pressures, and threats to their livelihoods.

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UK: Farmers Drive Tractors Into Central London for Budget Day Protest Despite Ban 2

Farmers drove tractors into Westminster on Budget day despite a police ban, protesting Chancellor Rachel Reeves’ plan to impose a 20% inheritance tax on farmland and agricultural businesses worth over £1 million. More than a dozen tractors, some with slogans like “Fools vote Labour,” caused traffic disruptions while police monitored the demonstration. The protest highlights farmers’ fears over rising costs, market pressures, and threats to their livelihoods.

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UK: Farmers Drive Tractors Into Central London for Budget Day Protest Despite Ban

Farmers drove tractors into Westminster on Budget day despite a police ban, protesting Chancellor Rachel Reeves’ plan to impose a 20% inheritance tax on farmland and agricultural businesses worth over £1 million. More than a dozen tractors, some with slogans like “Fools vote Labour,” caused traffic disruptions while police monitored the demonstration. The protest highlights farmers’ fears over rising costs, market pressures, and threats to their livelihoods.

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Women Pluck Tea Leaves in Siliguri - India

Women Pluck Tea Leaves in Siliguri - India

Female tea garden workers pluck tea leaves at Dagapur Tea Garden near Siliguri, India, on July 4, 2025. Dressed in traditional clothing and carrying baskets, they work under the morning sun amid lush plantations. The Siliguri region, in the Himalayan foothills, is known for tea production that supports local livelihoods and India’s export economy. Despite their crucial role, tea workers often face low wages and tough conditions, highlighting ongoing calls for labor reform. Photo by Diptendu Dutta/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Women Pluck Tea Leaves in Siliguri - India

Women Pluck Tea Leaves in Siliguri - India

Female tea garden workers pluck tea leaves at Dagapur Tea Garden near Siliguri, India, on July 4, 2025. Dressed in traditional clothing and carrying baskets, they work under the morning sun amid lush plantations. The Siliguri region, in the Himalayan foothills, is known for tea production that supports local livelihoods and India’s export economy. Despite their crucial role, tea workers often face low wages and tough conditions, highlighting ongoing calls for labor reform. Photo by Diptendu Dutta/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Kashmiri Farmers Dry Almonds in Harvest Season - India

Kashmiri Farmers Dry Almonds in Harvest Season - India

A Kashmiri farmer dries almonds during the harvesting season at a village in Pulwama district, south of Srinagar, on August 3, 2025. Almond cultivation is a key agricultural activity in the Kashmir Valley, contributing to the livelihoods of thousands of families. After harvesting, almonds are spread out under the sun to dry, a traditional method used to preserve and prepare the nuts for local markets and export. The season is labor-intensive, requiring manual effort for collection, sorting, and sun-drying. Despite challenges from erratic weather and limited infrastructure, farmers in the region continue to rely on almond production as a vital source of income. The annual harvest is also a symbol of rural resilience and cultural heritage in this conflict-affected region of northern India. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Kashmiri Farmers Dry Almonds in Harvest Season - India

Kashmiri Farmers Dry Almonds in Harvest Season - India

A Kashmiri farmer dries almonds during the harvesting season at a village in Pulwama district, south of Srinagar, on August 3, 2025. Almond cultivation is a key agricultural activity in the Kashmir Valley, contributing to the livelihoods of thousands of families. After harvesting, almonds are spread out under the sun to dry, a traditional method used to preserve and prepare the nuts for local markets and export. The season is labor-intensive, requiring manual effort for collection, sorting, and sun-drying. Despite challenges from erratic weather and limited infrastructure, farmers in the region continue to rely on almond production as a vital source of income. The annual harvest is also a symbol of rural resilience and cultural heritage in this conflict-affected region of northern India. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Kashmiri Farmers Dry Almonds in Harvest Season - India

Kashmiri Farmers Dry Almonds in Harvest Season - India

A Kashmiri farmer dries almonds during the harvesting season at a village in Pulwama district, south of Srinagar, on August 3, 2025. Almond cultivation is a key agricultural activity in the Kashmir Valley, contributing to the livelihoods of thousands of families. After harvesting, almonds are spread out under the sun to dry, a traditional method used to preserve and prepare the nuts for local markets and export. The season is labor-intensive, requiring manual effort for collection, sorting, and sun-drying. Despite challenges from erratic weather and limited infrastructure, farmers in the region continue to rely on almond production as a vital source of income. The annual harvest is also a symbol of rural resilience and cultural heritage in this conflict-affected region of northern India. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Kashmiri Farmers Dry Almonds in Harvest Season - India

Kashmiri Farmers Dry Almonds in Harvest Season - India

A Kashmiri farmer dries almonds during the harvesting season at a village in Pulwama district, south of Srinagar, on August 3, 2025. Almond cultivation is a key agricultural activity in the Kashmir Valley, contributing to the livelihoods of thousands of families. After harvesting, almonds are spread out under the sun to dry, a traditional method used to preserve and prepare the nuts for local markets and export. The season is labor-intensive, requiring manual effort for collection, sorting, and sun-drying. Despite challenges from erratic weather and limited infrastructure, farmers in the region continue to rely on almond production as a vital source of income. The annual harvest is also a symbol of rural resilience and cultural heritage in this conflict-affected region of northern India. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Kashmiri Farmers Dry Almonds in Harvest Season - India

Kashmiri Farmers Dry Almonds in Harvest Season - India

A Kashmiri farmer dries almonds during the harvesting season at a village in Pulwama district, south of Srinagar, on August 3, 2025. Almond cultivation is a key agricultural activity in the Kashmir Valley, contributing to the livelihoods of thousands of families. After harvesting, almonds are spread out under the sun to dry, a traditional method used to preserve and prepare the nuts for local markets and export. The season is labor-intensive, requiring manual effort for collection, sorting, and sun-drying. Despite challenges from erratic weather and limited infrastructure, farmers in the region continue to rely on almond production as a vital source of income. The annual harvest is also a symbol of rural resilience and cultural heritage in this conflict-affected region of northern India. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Kashmiri Farmers Dry Almonds in Harvest Season - India

Kashmiri Farmers Dry Almonds in Harvest Season - India

A Kashmiri farmer dries almonds during the harvesting season at a village in Pulwama district, south of Srinagar, on August 3, 2025. Almond cultivation is a key agricultural activity in the Kashmir Valley, contributing to the livelihoods of thousands of families. After harvesting, almonds are spread out under the sun to dry, a traditional method used to preserve and prepare the nuts for local markets and export. The season is labor-intensive, requiring manual effort for collection, sorting, and sun-drying. Despite challenges from erratic weather and limited infrastructure, farmers in the region continue to rely on almond production as a vital source of income. The annual harvest is also a symbol of rural resilience and cultural heritage in this conflict-affected region of northern India. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Kashmiri Farmers Dry Almonds in Harvest Season - India

Kashmiri Farmers Dry Almonds in Harvest Season - India

A Kashmiri farmer dries almonds during the harvesting season at a village in Pulwama district, south of Srinagar, on August 3, 2025. Almond cultivation is a key agricultural activity in the Kashmir Valley, contributing to the livelihoods of thousands of families. After harvesting, almonds are spread out under the sun to dry, a traditional method used to preserve and prepare the nuts for local markets and export. The season is labor-intensive, requiring manual effort for collection, sorting, and sun-drying. Despite challenges from erratic weather and limited infrastructure, farmers in the region continue to rely on almond production as a vital source of income. The annual harvest is also a symbol of rural resilience and cultural heritage in this conflict-affected region of northern India. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Kashmiri Farmers Dry Almonds in Harvest Season - India

Kashmiri Farmers Dry Almonds in Harvest Season - India

A Kashmiri farmer dries almonds during the harvesting season at a village in Pulwama district, south of Srinagar, on August 3, 2025. Almond cultivation is a key agricultural activity in the Kashmir Valley, contributing to the livelihoods of thousands of families. After harvesting, almonds are spread out under the sun to dry, a traditional method used to preserve and prepare the nuts for local markets and export. The season is labor-intensive, requiring manual effort for collection, sorting, and sun-drying. Despite challenges from erratic weather and limited infrastructure, farmers in the region continue to rely on almond production as a vital source of income. The annual harvest is also a symbol of rural resilience and cultural heritage in this conflict-affected region of northern India. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Kashmiri Farmers Dry Almonds in Harvest Season - India

Kashmiri Farmers Dry Almonds in Harvest Season - India

A Kashmiri farmer dries almonds during the harvesting season at a village in Pulwama district, south of Srinagar, on August 3, 2025. Almond cultivation is a key agricultural activity in the Kashmir Valley, contributing to the livelihoods of thousands of families. After harvesting, almonds are spread out under the sun to dry, a traditional method used to preserve and prepare the nuts for local markets and export. The season is labor-intensive, requiring manual effort for collection, sorting, and sun-drying. Despite challenges from erratic weather and limited infrastructure, farmers in the region continue to rely on almond production as a vital source of income. The annual harvest is also a symbol of rural resilience and cultural heritage in this conflict-affected region of northern India. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Kashmiri Farmers Dry Almonds in Harvest Season - India

Kashmiri Farmers Dry Almonds in Harvest Season - India

A Kashmiri farmer dries almonds during the harvesting season at a village in Pulwama district, south of Srinagar, on August 3, 2025. Almond cultivation is a key agricultural activity in the Kashmir Valley, contributing to the livelihoods of thousands of families. After harvesting, almonds are spread out under the sun to dry, a traditional method used to preserve and prepare the nuts for local markets and export. The season is labor-intensive, requiring manual effort for collection, sorting, and sun-drying. Despite challenges from erratic weather and limited infrastructure, farmers in the region continue to rely on almond production as a vital source of income. The annual harvest is also a symbol of rural resilience and cultural heritage in this conflict-affected region of northern India. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Kashmiri Farmers Dry Almonds in Harvest Season - India

Kashmiri Farmers Dry Almonds in Harvest Season - India

A Kashmiri farmer dries almonds during the harvesting season at a village in Pulwama district, south of Srinagar, on August 3, 2025. Almond cultivation is a key agricultural activity in the Kashmir Valley, contributing to the livelihoods of thousands of families. After harvesting, almonds are spread out under the sun to dry, a traditional method used to preserve and prepare the nuts for local markets and export. The season is labor-intensive, requiring manual effort for collection, sorting, and sun-drying. Despite challenges from erratic weather and limited infrastructure, farmers in the region continue to rely on almond production as a vital source of income. The annual harvest is also a symbol of rural resilience and cultural heritage in this conflict-affected region of northern India. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Monsoon Floods Force Evacuations in Prayagraj - India

Monsoon Floods Force Evacuations in Prayagraj - India

Flood-affected residents of a low-lying area move their belongings to a safer place on the banks of the river Ganges following heavy monsoon rains in Prayagraj, India, on August 1, 2025. Seasonal downpours have caused the river to swell beyond its banks, inundating homes and disrupting daily life in several neighborhoods. Families wade through knee-deep water carrying essential items, while others transport household goods using makeshift rafts or carts. The annual monsoon, though vital for agriculture, often brings displacement and damage in flood-prone regions, exposing gaps in infrastructure and emergency preparedness. In Prayagraj, residents of informal settlements and riverside areas face particular vulnerability as rising waters threaten homes and livelihoods. Local authorities issue alerts as water levels continue to rise, prompting precautionary evacuations along low-lying zones near the Ganges. Photo by Sanjay Kanojia/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Monsoon Floods Force Evacuations in Prayagraj - India

Monsoon Floods Force Evacuations in Prayagraj - India

Flood-affected residents of a low-lying area move their belongings to a safer place on the banks of the river Ganges following heavy monsoon rains in Prayagraj, India, on August 1, 2025. Seasonal downpours have caused the river to swell beyond its banks, inundating homes and disrupting daily life in several neighborhoods. Families wade through knee-deep water carrying essential items, while others transport household goods using makeshift rafts or carts. The annual monsoon, though vital for agriculture, often brings displacement and damage in flood-prone regions, exposing gaps in infrastructure and emergency preparedness. In Prayagraj, residents of informal settlements and riverside areas face particular vulnerability as rising waters threaten homes and livelihoods. Local authorities issue alerts as water levels continue to rise, prompting precautionary evacuations along low-lying zones near the Ganges. Photo by Sanjay Kanojia/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Monsoon Floods Force Evacuations in Prayagraj - India

Monsoon Floods Force Evacuations in Prayagraj - India

Flood-affected residents of a low-lying area move their belongings to a safer place on the banks of the river Ganges following heavy monsoon rains in Prayagraj, India, on August 1, 2025. Seasonal downpours have caused the river to swell beyond its banks, inundating homes and disrupting daily life in several neighborhoods. Families wade through knee-deep water carrying essential items, while others transport household goods using makeshift rafts or carts. The annual monsoon, though vital for agriculture, often brings displacement and damage in flood-prone regions, exposing gaps in infrastructure and emergency preparedness. In Prayagraj, residents of informal settlements and riverside areas face particular vulnerability as rising waters threaten homes and livelihoods. Local authorities issue alerts as water levels continue to rise, prompting precautionary evacuations along low-lying zones near the Ganges. Photo by Sanjay Kanojia/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Monsoon Floods Force Evacuations in Prayagraj - India

Monsoon Floods Force Evacuations in Prayagraj - India

Flood-affected residents of a low-lying area move their belongings to a safer place on the banks of the river Ganges following heavy monsoon rains in Prayagraj, India, on August 1, 2025. Seasonal downpours have caused the river to swell beyond its banks, inundating homes and disrupting daily life in several neighborhoods. Families wade through knee-deep water carrying essential items, while others transport household goods using makeshift rafts or carts. The annual monsoon, though vital for agriculture, often brings displacement and damage in flood-prone regions, exposing gaps in infrastructure and emergency preparedness. In Prayagraj, residents of informal settlements and riverside areas face particular vulnerability as rising waters threaten homes and livelihoods. Local authorities issue alerts as water levels continue to rise, prompting precautionary evacuations along low-lying zones near the Ganges. Photo by Sanjay Kanojia/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Monsoon Floods Force Evacuations in Prayagraj - India

Monsoon Floods Force Evacuations in Prayagraj - India

Flood-affected residents of a low-lying area move their belongings to a safer place on the banks of the river Ganges following heavy monsoon rains in Prayagraj, India, on August 1, 2025. Seasonal downpours have caused the river to swell beyond its banks, inundating homes and disrupting daily life in several neighborhoods. Families wade through knee-deep water carrying essential items, while others transport household goods using makeshift rafts or carts. The annual monsoon, though vital for agriculture, often brings displacement and damage in flood-prone regions, exposing gaps in infrastructure and emergency preparedness. In Prayagraj, residents of informal settlements and riverside areas face particular vulnerability as rising waters threaten homes and livelihoods. Local authorities issue alerts as water levels continue to rise, prompting precautionary evacuations along low-lying zones near the Ganges. Photo by Sanjay Kanojia/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Monsoon Floods Force Evacuations in Prayagraj - India

Monsoon Floods Force Evacuations in Prayagraj - India

Flood-affected residents of a low-lying area move their belongings to a safer place on the banks of the river Ganges following heavy monsoon rains in Prayagraj, India, on August 1, 2025. Seasonal downpours have caused the river to swell beyond its banks, inundating homes and disrupting daily life in several neighborhoods. Families wade through knee-deep water carrying essential items, while others transport household goods using makeshift rafts or carts. The annual monsoon, though vital for agriculture, often brings displacement and damage in flood-prone regions, exposing gaps in infrastructure and emergency preparedness. In Prayagraj, residents of informal settlements and riverside areas face particular vulnerability as rising waters threaten homes and livelihoods. Local authorities issue alerts as water levels continue to rise, prompting precautionary evacuations along low-lying zones near the Ganges. Photo by Sanjay Kanojia/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Monsoon Floods Force Evacuations in Prayagraj - India

Monsoon Floods Force Evacuations in Prayagraj - India

Flood-affected residents of a low-lying area move their belongings to a safer place on the banks of the river Ganges following heavy monsoon rains in Prayagraj, India, on August 1, 2025. Seasonal downpours have caused the river to swell beyond its banks, inundating homes and disrupting daily life in several neighborhoods. Families wade through knee-deep water carrying essential items, while others transport household goods using makeshift rafts or carts. The annual monsoon, though vital for agriculture, often brings displacement and damage in flood-prone regions, exposing gaps in infrastructure and emergency preparedness. In Prayagraj, residents of informal settlements and riverside areas face particular vulnerability as rising waters threaten homes and livelihoods. Local authorities issue alerts as water levels continue to rise, prompting precautionary evacuations along low-lying zones near the Ganges. Photo by Sanjay Kanojia/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Monsoon Floods Force Evacuations in Prayagraj - India

Monsoon Floods Force Evacuations in Prayagraj - India

Flood-affected residents of a low-lying area move their belongings to a safer place on the banks of the river Ganges following heavy monsoon rains in Prayagraj, India, on August 1, 2025. Seasonal downpours have caused the river to swell beyond its banks, inundating homes and disrupting daily life in several neighborhoods. Families wade through knee-deep water carrying essential items, while others transport household goods using makeshift rafts or carts. The annual monsoon, though vital for agriculture, often brings displacement and damage in flood-prone regions, exposing gaps in infrastructure and emergency preparedness. In Prayagraj, residents of informal settlements and riverside areas face particular vulnerability as rising waters threaten homes and livelihoods. Local authorities issue alerts as water levels continue to rise, prompting precautionary evacuations along low-lying zones near the Ganges. Photo by Sanjay Kanojia/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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King Willem-Alexander Pays Working Visit To Europol - The Hague

King Willem-Alexander Pays Working Visit To Europol - The Hague

King Willem-Alexander during a working visit to Europol in The Hague, Netherlands, in the context of its 25th anniversary, on January 24, 2025. Large-scale criminal and terrorist networks pose a significant threat to the internal security of the European Union (EU) and to the safety and livelihoods of its citizens. Photo by NL Beeld /Patrick van Emst/Bruno Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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King Willem-Alexander Pays Working Visit To Europol - The Hague

King Willem-Alexander Pays Working Visit To Europol - The Hague

King Willem-Alexander during a working visit to Europol in The Hague, Netherlands, in the context of its 25th anniversary, on January 24, 2025. Large-scale criminal and terrorist networks pose a significant threat to the internal security of the European Union (EU) and to the safety and livelihoods of its citizens. Photo by NL Beeld /Patrick van Emst/Bruno Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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King Willem-Alexander Pays Working Visit To Europol - The Hague

King Willem-Alexander Pays Working Visit To Europol - The Hague

King Willem-Alexander during a working visit to Europol in The Hague, Netherlands, in the context of its 25th anniversary, on January 24, 2025. Large-scale criminal and terrorist networks pose a significant threat to the internal security of the European Union (EU) and to the safety and livelihoods of its citizens. Photo by NL Beeld /Patrick van Emst/Bruno Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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King Willem-Alexander Pays Working Visit To Europol - The Hague

King Willem-Alexander Pays Working Visit To Europol - The Hague

King Willem-Alexander during a working visit to Europol in The Hague, Netherlands, in the context of its 25th anniversary, on January 24, 2025. Large-scale criminal and terrorist networks pose a significant threat to the internal security of the European Union (EU) and to the safety and livelihoods of its citizens. Photo by NL Beeld /Patrick van Emst/Bruno Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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King Willem-Alexander Pays Working Visit To Europol - The Hague

King Willem-Alexander Pays Working Visit To Europol - The Hague

King Willem-Alexander during a working visit to Europol in The Hague, Netherlands, in the context of its 25th anniversary, on January 24, 2025. Large-scale criminal and terrorist networks pose a significant threat to the internal security of the European Union (EU) and to the safety and livelihoods of its citizens. Photo by NL Beeld /Patrick van Emst/Bruno Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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King Willem-Alexander Pays Working Visit To Europol - The Hague

King Willem-Alexander Pays Working Visit To Europol - The Hague

King Willem-Alexander during a working visit to Europol in The Hague, Netherlands, in the context of its 25th anniversary, on January 24, 2025. Large-scale criminal and terrorist networks pose a significant threat to the internal security of the European Union (EU) and to the safety and livelihoods of its citizens. Photo by NL Beeld /Patrick van Emst/Bruno Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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King Willem-Alexander Pays Working Visit To Europol - The Hague

King Willem-Alexander Pays Working Visit To Europol - The Hague

King Willem-Alexander during a working visit to Europol in The Hague, Netherlands, in the context of its 25th anniversary, on January 24, 2025. Large-scale criminal and terrorist networks pose a significant threat to the internal security of the European Union (EU) and to the safety and livelihoods of its citizens. Photo by NL Beeld /Patrick van Emst/Bruno Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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King Willem-Alexander Pays Working Visit To Europol - The Hague

King Willem-Alexander Pays Working Visit To Europol - The Hague

King Willem-Alexander during a working visit to Europol in The Hague, Netherlands, in the context of its 25th anniversary, on January 24, 2025. Large-scale criminal and terrorist networks pose a significant threat to the internal security of the European Union (EU) and to the safety and livelihoods of its citizens. Photo by NL Beeld /Patrick van Emst/Bruno Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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King Willem-Alexander Pays Working Visit To Europol - The Hague

King Willem-Alexander Pays Working Visit To Europol - The Hague

King Willem-Alexander during a working visit to Europol in The Hague, Netherlands, in the context of its 25th anniversary, on January 24, 2025. Large-scale criminal and terrorist networks pose a significant threat to the internal security of the European Union (EU) and to the safety and livelihoods of its citizens. Photo by NL Beeld /Patrick van Emst/Bruno Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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King Willem-Alexander Pays Working Visit To Europol - The Hague

King Willem-Alexander Pays Working Visit To Europol - The Hague

King Willem-Alexander during a working visit to Europol in The Hague, Netherlands, in the context of its 25th anniversary, on January 24, 2025. Large-scale criminal and terrorist networks pose a significant threat to the internal security of the European Union (EU) and to the safety and livelihoods of its citizens. Photo by NL Beeld /Patrick van Emst/Bruno Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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King Willem-Alexander Pays Working Visit To Europol - The Hague

King Willem-Alexander Pays Working Visit To Europol - The Hague

King Willem-Alexander during a working visit to Europol in The Hague, Netherlands, in the context of its 25th anniversary, on January 24, 2025. Large-scale criminal and terrorist networks pose a significant threat to the internal security of the European Union (EU) and to the safety and livelihoods of its citizens. Photo by NL Beeld /Patrick van Emst/Bruno Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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King Willem-Alexander Pays Working Visit To Europol - The Hague

King Willem-Alexander Pays Working Visit To Europol - The Hague

King Willem-Alexander during a working visit to Europol in The Hague, Netherlands, in the context of its 25th anniversary, on January 24, 2025. Large-scale criminal and terrorist networks pose a significant threat to the internal security of the European Union (EU) and to the safety and livelihoods of its citizens. Photo by NL Beeld /Patrick van Emst/Bruno Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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King Willem-Alexander Pays Working Visit To Europol - The Hague

King Willem-Alexander Pays Working Visit To Europol - The Hague

King Willem-Alexander during a working visit to Europol in The Hague, Netherlands, in the context of its 25th anniversary, on January 24, 2025. Large-scale criminal and terrorist networks pose a significant threat to the internal security of the European Union (EU) and to the safety and livelihoods of its citizens. Photo by NL Beeld /Patrick van Emst/Bruno Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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King Willem-Alexander Pays Working Visit To Europol - The Hague

King Willem-Alexander Pays Working Visit To Europol - The Hague

King Willem-Alexander during a working visit to Europol in The Hague, Netherlands, in the context of its 25th anniversary, on January 24, 2025. Large-scale criminal and terrorist networks pose a significant threat to the internal security of the European Union (EU) and to the safety and livelihoods of its citizens. Photo by NL Beeld /Patrick van Emst/Bruno Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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King Willem-Alexander Pays Working Visit To Europol - The Hague

King Willem-Alexander Pays Working Visit To Europol - The Hague

King Willem-Alexander during a working visit to Europol in The Hague, Netherlands, in the context of its 25th anniversary, on January 24, 2025. Large-scale criminal and terrorist networks pose a significant threat to the internal security of the European Union (EU) and to the safety and livelihoods of its citizens. Photo by NL Beeld /Patrick van Emst/Bruno Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Tomato Harvest - Bangladesh

Tomato Harvest - Bangladesh

Workers are surrounded by heaps of vibrant red tomatoes, carefully sorting and boxing the produce for distribution. Farmers from nearby villages arrive with freshly harvested tomatoes, washed and organized for sale at the busy winter wholesale market. Juicy red tomatoes ripen under the Bangladesh sun as workers pick out the best fruits for sale. Then, the tomatoes are transported nationwide and often processed into ketchup and tomato paste. Workers meticulously package the fruit into crates, though each 25 kg batch sells for only about 10 USD, reflecting seasonal price dips. This market provides essential income for farmers, helping them cover summer planting costs and sustain their livelihoods. Bogura, Bangladesh, January 06, 2025. Photo by Habibur Rahman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Tomato Harvest - Bangladesh

Tomato Harvest - Bangladesh

Workers are surrounded by heaps of vibrant red tomatoes, carefully sorting and boxing the produce for distribution. Farmers from nearby villages arrive with freshly harvested tomatoes, washed and organized for sale at the busy winter wholesale market. Juicy red tomatoes ripen under the Bangladesh sun as workers pick out the best fruits for sale. Then, the tomatoes are transported nationwide and often processed into ketchup and tomato paste. Workers meticulously package the fruit into crates, though each 25 kg batch sells for only about 10 USD, reflecting seasonal price dips. This market provides essential income for farmers, helping them cover summer planting costs and sustain their livelihoods. Bogura, Bangladesh, January 06, 2025. Photo by Habibur Rahman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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