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No Electricity in Kramatorsk After The Russian Attack - Ukraine

No Electricity in Kramatorsk After The Russian Attack - Ukraine

Kramatorsk is recovering after a massive attack by the Russian army on August 22, 2025. The city and its outskirts came under 41 guided air strikes, causing significant damage to the private sector and critical infrastructure. Three civilians were injured and 46 private residential buildings were damaged, power lines, communications, and the Internet were damaged around the sites of the shelling.The elimination of the consequences is ongoing, specialized services are working on the site, on August 24, 2025 in Kramatorsk, Ukraine. Photo by Yevhen Titov/ABACAPRESS.COM

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No Electricity in Kramatorsk After The Russian Attack - Ukraine

No Electricity in Kramatorsk After The Russian Attack - Ukraine

Kramatorsk is recovering after a massive attack by the Russian army on August 22, 2025. The city and its outskirts came under 41 guided air strikes, causing significant damage to the private sector and critical infrastructure. Three civilians were injured and 46 private residential buildings were damaged, power lines, communications, and the Internet were damaged around the sites of the shelling.The elimination of the consequences is ongoing, specialized services are working on the site, on August 24, 2025 in Kramatorsk, Ukraine. Photo by Yevhen Titov/ABACAPRESS.COM

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No Electricity in Kramatorsk After The Russian Attack - Ukraine

No Electricity in Kramatorsk After The Russian Attack - Ukraine

Kramatorsk is recovering after a massive attack by the Russian army on August 22, 2025. The city and its outskirts came under 41 guided air strikes, causing significant damage to the private sector and critical infrastructure. Three civilians were injured and 46 private residential buildings were damaged, power lines, communications, and the Internet were damaged around the sites of the shelling.The elimination of the consequences is ongoing, specialized services are working on the site, on August 24, 2025 in Kramatorsk, Ukraine. Photo by Yevhen Titov/ABACAPRESS.COM

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No Electricity in Kramatorsk After The Russian Attack - Ukraine

No Electricity in Kramatorsk After The Russian Attack - Ukraine

Kramatorsk is recovering after a massive attack by the Russian army on August 22, 2025. The city and its outskirts came under 41 guided air strikes, causing significant damage to the private sector and critical infrastructure. Three civilians were injured and 46 private residential buildings were damaged, power lines, communications, and the Internet were damaged around the sites of the shelling.The elimination of the consequences is ongoing, specialized services are working on the site, on August 24, 2025 in Kramatorsk, Ukraine. Photo by Yevhen Titov/ABACAPRESS.COM

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No Electricity in Kramatorsk After The Russian Attack - Ukraine

No Electricity in Kramatorsk After The Russian Attack - Ukraine

Kramatorsk is recovering after a massive attack by the Russian army on August 22, 2025. The city and its outskirts came under 41 guided air strikes, causing significant damage to the private sector and critical infrastructure. Three civilians were injured and 46 private residential buildings were damaged, power lines, communications, and the Internet were damaged around the sites of the shelling.The elimination of the consequences is ongoing, specialized services are working on the site, on August 24, 2025 in Kramatorsk, Ukraine. Photo by Yevhen Titov/ABACAPRESS.COM

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No Electricity in Kramatorsk After The Russian Attack - Ukraine

No Electricity in Kramatorsk After The Russian Attack - Ukraine

Kramatorsk is recovering after a massive attack by the Russian army on August 22, 2025. The city and its outskirts came under 41 guided air strikes, causing significant damage to the private sector and critical infrastructure. Three civilians were injured and 46 private residential buildings were damaged, power lines, communications, and the Internet were damaged around the sites of the shelling.The elimination of the consequences is ongoing, specialized services are working on the site, on August 24, 2025 in Kramatorsk, Ukraine. Photo by Yevhen Titov/ABACAPRESS.COM

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No Electricity in Kramatorsk After The Russian Attack - Ukraine

No Electricity in Kramatorsk After The Russian Attack - Ukraine

Kramatorsk is recovering after a massive attack by the Russian army on August 22, 2025. The city and its outskirts came under 41 guided air strikes, causing significant damage to the private sector and critical infrastructure. Three civilians were injured and 46 private residential buildings were damaged, power lines, communications, and the Internet were damaged around the sites of the shelling.The elimination of the consequences is ongoing, specialized services are working on the site, on August 24, 2025 in Kramatorsk, Ukraine. Photo by Yevhen Titov/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Many camp residents in Idlib suffer from the intense heat during the summer, due to the lack of basic cooling facilities and weak infrastructure, which exacerbates their daily suffering. Under the blazing sun, displaced families in makeshift camps across rural Idlib endure extreme summer temperatures on July 29, 2025. With little to no access to electricity, clean water, or ventilation, residents seek shade wherever they can and rely on rudimentary means to cope with the heat. The tents provide minimal protection from the scorching weather, and the absence of proper infrastructure worsens their hardship. Children and the elderly are particularly vulnerable, as humanitarian relief remains limited in the war-torn region. The heatwave highlights the fragile living conditions faced by thousands displaced by years of conflict, struggling not just with poverty and displacement, but also with climate-related challenges. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Many camp residents in Idlib suffer from the intense heat during the summer, due to the lack of basic cooling facilities and weak infrastructure, which exacerbates their daily suffering. Under the blazing sun, displaced families in makeshift camps across rural Idlib endure extreme summer temperatures on July 29, 2025. With little to no access to electricity, clean water, or ventilation, residents seek shade wherever they can and rely on rudimentary means to cope with the heat. The tents provide minimal protection from the scorching weather, and the absence of proper infrastructure worsens their hardship. Children and the elderly are particularly vulnerable, as humanitarian relief remains limited in the war-torn region. The heatwave highlights the fragile living conditions faced by thousands displaced by years of conflict, struggling not just with poverty and displacement, but also with climate-related challenges. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Many camp residents in Idlib suffer from the intense heat during the summer, due to the lack of basic cooling facilities and weak infrastructure, which exacerbates their daily suffering. Under the blazing sun, displaced families in makeshift camps across rural Idlib endure extreme summer temperatures on July 29, 2025. With little to no access to electricity, clean water, or ventilation, residents seek shade wherever they can and rely on rudimentary means to cope with the heat. The tents provide minimal protection from the scorching weather, and the absence of proper infrastructure worsens their hardship. Children and the elderly are particularly vulnerable, as humanitarian relief remains limited in the war-torn region. The heatwave highlights the fragile living conditions faced by thousands displaced by years of conflict, struggling not just with poverty and displacement, but also with climate-related challenges. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Many camp residents in Idlib suffer from the intense heat during the summer, due to the lack of basic cooling facilities and weak infrastructure, which exacerbates their daily suffering. Under the blazing sun, displaced families in makeshift camps across rural Idlib endure extreme summer temperatures on July 29, 2025. With little to no access to electricity, clean water, or ventilation, residents seek shade wherever they can and rely on rudimentary means to cope with the heat. The tents provide minimal protection from the scorching weather, and the absence of proper infrastructure worsens their hardship. Children and the elderly are particularly vulnerable, as humanitarian relief remains limited in the war-torn region. The heatwave highlights the fragile living conditions faced by thousands displaced by years of conflict, struggling not just with poverty and displacement, but also with climate-related challenges. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Many camp residents in Idlib suffer from the intense heat during the summer, due to the lack of basic cooling facilities and weak infrastructure, which exacerbates their daily suffering. Under the blazing sun, displaced families in makeshift camps across rural Idlib endure extreme summer temperatures on July 29, 2025. With little to no access to electricity, clean water, or ventilation, residents seek shade wherever they can and rely on rudimentary means to cope with the heat. The tents provide minimal protection from the scorching weather, and the absence of proper infrastructure worsens their hardship. Children and the elderly are particularly vulnerable, as humanitarian relief remains limited in the war-torn region. The heatwave highlights the fragile living conditions faced by thousands displaced by years of conflict, struggling not just with poverty and displacement, but also with climate-related challenges. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Many camp residents in Idlib suffer from the intense heat during the summer, due to the lack of basic cooling facilities and weak infrastructure, which exacerbates their daily suffering. Under the blazing sun, displaced families in makeshift camps across rural Idlib endure extreme summer temperatures on July 29, 2025. With little to no access to electricity, clean water, or ventilation, residents seek shade wherever they can and rely on rudimentary means to cope with the heat. The tents provide minimal protection from the scorching weather, and the absence of proper infrastructure worsens their hardship. Children and the elderly are particularly vulnerable, as humanitarian relief remains limited in the war-torn region. The heatwave highlights the fragile living conditions faced by thousands displaced by years of conflict, struggling not just with poverty and displacement, but also with climate-related challenges. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Many camp residents in Idlib suffer from the intense heat during the summer, due to the lack of basic cooling facilities and weak infrastructure, which exacerbates their daily suffering. Under the blazing sun, displaced families in makeshift camps across rural Idlib endure extreme summer temperatures on July 29, 2025. With little to no access to electricity, clean water, or ventilation, residents seek shade wherever they can and rely on rudimentary means to cope with the heat. The tents provide minimal protection from the scorching weather, and the absence of proper infrastructure worsens their hardship. Children and the elderly are particularly vulnerable, as humanitarian relief remains limited in the war-torn region. The heatwave highlights the fragile living conditions faced by thousands displaced by years of conflict, struggling not just with poverty and displacement, but also with climate-related challenges. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Many camp residents in Idlib suffer from the intense heat during the summer, due to the lack of basic cooling facilities and weak infrastructure, which exacerbates their daily suffering. Under the blazing sun, displaced families in makeshift camps across rural Idlib endure extreme summer temperatures on July 29, 2025. With little to no access to electricity, clean water, or ventilation, residents seek shade wherever they can and rely on rudimentary means to cope with the heat. The tents provide minimal protection from the scorching weather, and the absence of proper infrastructure worsens their hardship. Children and the elderly are particularly vulnerable, as humanitarian relief remains limited in the war-torn region. The heatwave highlights the fragile living conditions faced by thousands displaced by years of conflict, struggling not just with poverty and displacement, but also with climate-related challenges. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Many camp residents in Idlib suffer from the intense heat during the summer, due to the lack of basic cooling facilities and weak infrastructure, which exacerbates their daily suffering. Under the blazing sun, displaced families in makeshift camps across rural Idlib endure extreme summer temperatures on July 29, 2025. With little to no access to electricity, clean water, or ventilation, residents seek shade wherever they can and rely on rudimentary means to cope with the heat. The tents provide minimal protection from the scorching weather, and the absence of proper infrastructure worsens their hardship. Children and the elderly are particularly vulnerable, as humanitarian relief remains limited in the war-torn region. The heatwave highlights the fragile living conditions faced by thousands displaced by years of conflict, struggling not just with poverty and displacement, but also with climate-related challenges. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Many camp residents in Idlib suffer from the intense heat during the summer, due to the lack of basic cooling facilities and weak infrastructure, which exacerbates their daily suffering. Under the blazing sun, displaced families in makeshift camps across rural Idlib endure extreme summer temperatures on July 29, 2025. With little to no access to electricity, clean water, or ventilation, residents seek shade wherever they can and rely on rudimentary means to cope with the heat. The tents provide minimal protection from the scorching weather, and the absence of proper infrastructure worsens their hardship. Children and the elderly are particularly vulnerable, as humanitarian relief remains limited in the war-torn region. The heatwave highlights the fragile living conditions faced by thousands displaced by years of conflict, struggling not just with poverty and displacement, but also with climate-related challenges. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Many camp residents in Idlib suffer from the intense heat during the summer, due to the lack of basic cooling facilities and weak infrastructure, which exacerbates their daily suffering. Under the blazing sun, displaced families in makeshift camps across rural Idlib endure extreme summer temperatures on July 29, 2025. With little to no access to electricity, clean water, or ventilation, residents seek shade wherever they can and rely on rudimentary means to cope with the heat. The tents provide minimal protection from the scorching weather, and the absence of proper infrastructure worsens their hardship. Children and the elderly are particularly vulnerable, as humanitarian relief remains limited in the war-torn region. The heatwave highlights the fragile living conditions faced by thousands displaced by years of conflict, struggling not just with poverty and displacement, but also with climate-related challenges. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Many camp residents in Idlib suffer from the intense heat during the summer, due to the lack of basic cooling facilities and weak infrastructure, which exacerbates their daily suffering. Under the blazing sun, displaced families in makeshift camps across rural Idlib endure extreme summer temperatures on July 29, 2025. With little to no access to electricity, clean water, or ventilation, residents seek shade wherever they can and rely on rudimentary means to cope with the heat. The tents provide minimal protection from the scorching weather, and the absence of proper infrastructure worsens their hardship. Children and the elderly are particularly vulnerable, as humanitarian relief remains limited in the war-torn region. The heatwave highlights the fragile living conditions faced by thousands displaced by years of conflict, struggling not just with poverty and displacement, but also with climate-related challenges. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Many camp residents in Idlib suffer from the intense heat during the summer, due to the lack of basic cooling facilities and weak infrastructure, which exacerbates their daily suffering. Under the blazing sun, displaced families in makeshift camps across rural Idlib endure extreme summer temperatures on July 29, 2025. With little to no access to electricity, clean water, or ventilation, residents seek shade wherever they can and rely on rudimentary means to cope with the heat. The tents provide minimal protection from the scorching weather, and the absence of proper infrastructure worsens their hardship. Children and the elderly are particularly vulnerable, as humanitarian relief remains limited in the war-torn region. The heatwave highlights the fragile living conditions faced by thousands displaced by years of conflict, struggling not just with poverty and displacement, but also with climate-related challenges. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Many camp residents in Idlib suffer from the intense heat during the summer, due to the lack of basic cooling facilities and weak infrastructure, which exacerbates their daily suffering. Under the blazing sun, displaced families in makeshift camps across rural Idlib endure extreme summer temperatures on July 29, 2025. With little to no access to electricity, clean water, or ventilation, residents seek shade wherever they can and rely on rudimentary means to cope with the heat. The tents provide minimal protection from the scorching weather, and the absence of proper infrastructure worsens their hardship. Children and the elderly are particularly vulnerable, as humanitarian relief remains limited in the war-torn region. The heatwave highlights the fragile living conditions faced by thousands displaced by years of conflict, struggling not just with poverty and displacement, but also with climate-related challenges. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Many camp residents in Idlib suffer from the intense heat during the summer, due to the lack of basic cooling facilities and weak infrastructure, which exacerbates their daily suffering. Under the blazing sun, displaced families in makeshift camps across rural Idlib endure extreme summer temperatures on July 29, 2025. With little to no access to electricity, clean water, or ventilation, residents seek shade wherever they can and rely on rudimentary means to cope with the heat. The tents provide minimal protection from the scorching weather, and the absence of proper infrastructure worsens their hardship. Children and the elderly are particularly vulnerable, as humanitarian relief remains limited in the war-torn region. The heatwave highlights the fragile living conditions faced by thousands displaced by years of conflict, struggling not just with poverty and displacement, but also with climate-related challenges. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Many camp residents in Idlib suffer from the intense heat during the summer, due to the lack of basic cooling facilities and weak infrastructure, which exacerbates their daily suffering. Under the blazing sun, displaced families in makeshift camps across rural Idlib endure extreme summer temperatures on July 29, 2025. With little to no access to electricity, clean water, or ventilation, residents seek shade wherever they can and rely on rudimentary means to cope with the heat. The tents provide minimal protection from the scorching weather, and the absence of proper infrastructure worsens their hardship. Children and the elderly are particularly vulnerable, as humanitarian relief remains limited in the war-torn region. The heatwave highlights the fragile living conditions faced by thousands displaced by years of conflict, struggling not just with poverty and displacement, but also with climate-related challenges. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Many camp residents in Idlib suffer from the intense heat during the summer, due to the lack of basic cooling facilities and weak infrastructure, which exacerbates their daily suffering. Under the blazing sun, displaced families in makeshift camps across rural Idlib endure extreme summer temperatures on July 29, 2025. With little to no access to electricity, clean water, or ventilation, residents seek shade wherever they can and rely on rudimentary means to cope with the heat. The tents provide minimal protection from the scorching weather, and the absence of proper infrastructure worsens their hardship. Children and the elderly are particularly vulnerable, as humanitarian relief remains limited in the war-torn region. The heatwave highlights the fragile living conditions faced by thousands displaced by years of conflict, struggling not just with poverty and displacement, but also with climate-related challenges. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Many camp residents in Idlib suffer from the intense heat during the summer, due to the lack of basic cooling facilities and weak infrastructure, which exacerbates their daily suffering. Under the blazing sun, displaced families in makeshift camps across rural Idlib endure extreme summer temperatures on July 29, 2025. With little to no access to electricity, clean water, or ventilation, residents seek shade wherever they can and rely on rudimentary means to cope with the heat. The tents provide minimal protection from the scorching weather, and the absence of proper infrastructure worsens their hardship. Children and the elderly are particularly vulnerable, as humanitarian relief remains limited in the war-torn region. The heatwave highlights the fragile living conditions faced by thousands displaced by years of conflict, struggling not just with poverty and displacement, but also with climate-related challenges. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Many camp residents in Idlib suffer from the intense heat during the summer, due to the lack of basic cooling facilities and weak infrastructure, which exacerbates their daily suffering. Under the blazing sun, displaced families in makeshift camps across rural Idlib endure extreme summer temperatures on July 29, 2025. With little to no access to electricity, clean water, or ventilation, residents seek shade wherever they can and rely on rudimentary means to cope with the heat. The tents provide minimal protection from the scorching weather, and the absence of proper infrastructure worsens their hardship. Children and the elderly are particularly vulnerable, as humanitarian relief remains limited in the war-torn region. The heatwave highlights the fragile living conditions faced by thousands displaced by years of conflict, struggling not just with poverty and displacement, but also with climate-related challenges. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Many camp residents in Idlib suffer from the intense heat during the summer, due to the lack of basic cooling facilities and weak infrastructure, which exacerbates their daily suffering. Under the blazing sun, displaced families in makeshift camps across rural Idlib endure extreme summer temperatures on July 29, 2025. With little to no access to electricity, clean water, or ventilation, residents seek shade wherever they can and rely on rudimentary means to cope with the heat. The tents provide minimal protection from the scorching weather, and the absence of proper infrastructure worsens their hardship. Children and the elderly are particularly vulnerable, as humanitarian relief remains limited in the war-torn region. The heatwave highlights the fragile living conditions faced by thousands displaced by years of conflict, struggling not just with poverty and displacement, but also with climate-related challenges. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Many camp residents in Idlib suffer from the intense heat during the summer, due to the lack of basic cooling facilities and weak infrastructure, which exacerbates their daily suffering. Under the blazing sun, displaced families in makeshift camps across rural Idlib endure extreme summer temperatures on July 29, 2025. With little to no access to electricity, clean water, or ventilation, residents seek shade wherever they can and rely on rudimentary means to cope with the heat. The tents provide minimal protection from the scorching weather, and the absence of proper infrastructure worsens their hardship. Children and the elderly are particularly vulnerable, as humanitarian relief remains limited in the war-torn region. The heatwave highlights the fragile living conditions faced by thousands displaced by years of conflict, struggling not just with poverty and displacement, but also with climate-related challenges. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Many camp residents in Idlib suffer from the intense heat during the summer, due to the lack of basic cooling facilities and weak infrastructure, which exacerbates their daily suffering. Under the blazing sun, displaced families in makeshift camps across rural Idlib endure extreme summer temperatures on July 29, 2025. With little to no access to electricity, clean water, or ventilation, residents seek shade wherever they can and rely on rudimentary means to cope with the heat. The tents provide minimal protection from the scorching weather, and the absence of proper infrastructure worsens their hardship. Children and the elderly are particularly vulnerable, as humanitarian relief remains limited in the war-torn region. The heatwave highlights the fragile living conditions faced by thousands displaced by years of conflict, struggling not just with poverty and displacement, but also with climate-related challenges. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Many camp residents in Idlib suffer from the intense heat during the summer, due to the lack of basic cooling facilities and weak infrastructure, which exacerbates their daily suffering. Under the blazing sun, displaced families in makeshift camps across rural Idlib endure extreme summer temperatures on July 29, 2025. With little to no access to electricity, clean water, or ventilation, residents seek shade wherever they can and rely on rudimentary means to cope with the heat. The tents provide minimal protection from the scorching weather, and the absence of proper infrastructure worsens their hardship. Children and the elderly are particularly vulnerable, as humanitarian relief remains limited in the war-torn region. The heatwave highlights the fragile living conditions faced by thousands displaced by years of conflict, struggling not just with poverty and displacement, but also with climate-related challenges. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Many camp residents in Idlib suffer from the intense heat during the summer, due to the lack of basic cooling facilities and weak infrastructure, which exacerbates their daily suffering. Under the blazing sun, displaced families in makeshift camps across rural Idlib endure extreme summer temperatures on July 29, 2025. With little to no access to electricity, clean water, or ventilation, residents seek shade wherever they can and rely on rudimentary means to cope with the heat. The tents provide minimal protection from the scorching weather, and the absence of proper infrastructure worsens their hardship. Children and the elderly are particularly vulnerable, as humanitarian relief remains limited in the war-torn region. The heatwave highlights the fragile living conditions faced by thousands displaced by years of conflict, struggling not just with poverty and displacement, but also with climate-related challenges. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Two Dead as Wildfires Rage Near Turkish Resort of Izmir

Two Dead as Wildfires Rage Near Turkish Resort of Izmir

( A fire truck is seen near a wildfire in the Odemis district of Izmir, T??rkiye. Izmir Governor Suleyman Elban said on Thursday that the wildfire erupted on Wednesday afternoon in the Cesme district, a popular coastal tourist destination. The blaze has been taken under control, but the inland district of Odemis remains uncontrolled, he added. According to Elban, the fires were caused by faults in electricity distribution lines and there are no signs of sabotage. Mustafa Kaya/Handout via Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.CO

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Two Dead as Wildfires Rage Near Turkish Resort of Izmir

Two Dead as Wildfires Rage Near Turkish Resort of Izmir

( An ambulance is seen near a wildfire in the Odemis district of Izmir, T??rkiye. Izmir Governor Suleyman Elban said on Thursday that the wildfire erupted on Wednesday afternoon in the Cesme district, a popular coastal tourist destination. The blaze has been taken under control, but the inland district of Odemis remains uncontrolled, he added. According to Elban, the fires were caused by faults in electricity distribution lines and there are no signs of sabotage. Mustafa Kaya/Handout via Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.CO

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Two Dead as Wildfires Rage Near Turkish Resort of Izmir

Two Dead as Wildfires Rage Near Turkish Resort of Izmir

( This photo taken on July 3, 2025 shows a wildfire in the Odemis district of Izmir, T??rkiye. Izmir Governor Suleyman Elban said on Thursday that the wildfire erupted on Wednesday afternoon in the Cesme district, a popular coastal tourist destination. The blaze has been taken under control, but the inland district of Odemis remains uncontrolled, he added. According to Elban, the fires were caused by faults in electricity distribution lines and there are no signs of sabotage. Mustafa Kaya/Handout via Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.CO

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Two Dead as Wildfires Rage Near Turkish Resort of Izmir

Two Dead as Wildfires Rage Near Turkish Resort of Izmir

( This photo taken on July 2, 2025 shows a wildfire in the Odemis district of Izmir, T??rkiye. Izmir Governor Suleyman Elban said on Thursday that the wildfire erupted on Wednesday afternoon in the Cesme district, a popular coastal tourist destination. The blaze has been taken under control, but the inland district of Odemis remains uncontrolled, he added. According to Elban, the fires were caused by faults in electricity distribution lines and there are no signs of sabotage. Mustafa Kaya/Handout via Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.CO

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Two Dead as Wildfires Rage Near Turkish Resort of Izmir

Two Dead as Wildfires Rage Near Turkish Resort of Izmir

( People and emergency vehicles are pictured near a wildfire in the Odemis district of Izmir, T??rkiye, on July 3, 2025. Izmir Governor Suleyman Elban said on Thursday that the wildfire erupted on Wednesday afternoon in the Cesme district, a popular coastal tourist destination. The blaze has been taken under control, but the inland district of Odemis remains uncontrolled, he added. According to Elban, the fires were caused by faults in electricity distribution lines and there are no signs of sabotage. Mustafa Kaya/Handout via Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.CO

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NO TABLOIDS - President Macron Visits Monaco With Prince Albert II

NO TABLOIDS - President Macron Visits Monaco With Prince Albert II

NO TABLOIDS - Engie Chairman of the Board Jean-Pierre Clamadieu, France's President Emmanuel Macron, Prince Albert II of Monaco and the Monaco Electricity and Gas Company (SMEG) director Aldo Cardoso visit the 'thalassothermic' marine thermal energy company SeaWergie during the French president's two-day state visit in Monaco, 08 June 2025, ahead of the 2025 UN Ocean Conference (UNOC) in Nice. Photo by David NIVIERE/ABACAPRESS.COM

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NO TABLOIDS - President Macron Visits Monaco With Prince Albert II

NO TABLOIDS - President Macron Visits Monaco With Prince Albert II

NO TABLOIDS - Engie Chairman of the Board Jean-Pierre Clamadieu, France's President Emmanuel Macron, Prince Albert II of Monaco and the Monaco Electricity and Gas Company (SMEG) director Aldo Cardoso visit the 'thalassothermic' marine thermal energy company SeaWergie during the French president's two-day state visit in Monaco, 08 June 2025, ahead of the 2025 UN Ocean Conference (UNOC) in Nice. Photo by David NIVIERE/ABACAPRESS.COM

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NO TABLOIDS - President Macron Visits Monaco With Prince Albert II

NO TABLOIDS - President Macron Visits Monaco With Prince Albert II

NO TABLOIDS - Engie Chairman of the Board Jean-Pierre Clamadieu, France's President Emmanuel Macron, Prince Albert II of Monaco and the Monaco Electricity and Gas Company (SMEG) director Aldo Cardoso visit the 'thalassothermic' marine thermal energy company SeaWergie during the French president's two-day state visit in Monaco, 08 June 2025, ahead of the 2025 UN Ocean Conference (UNOC) in Nice. Photo by David NIVIERE/ABACAPRESS.COM

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NO TABLOIDS - President Macron Visits Monaco With Prince Albert II

NO TABLOIDS - President Macron Visits Monaco With Prince Albert II

NO TABLOIDS - Engie Chairman of the Board Jean-Pierre Clamadieu, France's President Emmanuel Macron, Prince Albert II of Monaco and the Monaco Electricity and Gas Company (SMEG) director Aldo Cardoso visit the 'thalassothermic' marine thermal energy company SeaWergie during the French president's two-day state visit in Monaco, 08 June 2025, ahead of the 2025 UN Ocean Conference (UNOC) in Nice. Photo by David NIVIERE/ABACAPRESS.COM

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NO TABLOIDS - President Macron Visits Monaco With Prince Albert II

NO TABLOIDS - President Macron Visits Monaco With Prince Albert II

NO TABLOIDS - Engie Chairman of the Board Jean-Pierre Clamadieu, France's President Emmanuel Macron, Prince Albert II of Monaco and the Monaco Electricity and Gas Company (SMEG) director Aldo Cardoso visit the 'thalassothermic' marine thermal energy company SeaWergie during the French president's two-day state visit in Monaco, 08 June 2025, ahead of the 2025 UN Ocean Conference (UNOC) in Nice. Photo by David NIVIERE/ABACAPRESS.COM

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NO TABLOIDS - President Macron Visits Monaco With Prince Albert II

NO TABLOIDS - President Macron Visits Monaco With Prince Albert II

NO TABLOIDS - Engie Chairman of the Board Jean-Pierre Clamadieu, France's President Emmanuel Macron, Prince Albert II of Monaco and the Monaco Electricity and Gas Company (SMEG) director Aldo Cardoso visit the 'thalassothermic' marine thermal energy company SeaWergie during the French president's two-day state visit in Monaco, 08 June 2025, ahead of the 2025 UN Ocean Conference (UNOC) in Nice. Photo by David NIVIERE/ABACAPRESS.COM

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NO TABLOIDS - President Macron Visits Monaco With Prince Albert II

NO TABLOIDS - President Macron Visits Monaco With Prince Albert II

NO TABLOIDS - Engie Chairman of the Board Jean-Pierre Clamadieu, France's President Emmanuel Macron, Prince Albert II of Monaco and the Monaco Electricity and Gas Company (SMEG) director Aldo Cardoso visit the 'thalassothermic' marine thermal energy company SeaWergie during the French president's two-day state visit in Monaco, 08 June 2025, ahead of the 2025 UN Ocean Conference (UNOC) in Nice. Photo by David NIVIERE/ABACAPRESS.COM

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NO TABLOIDS - President Macron Visits Monaco With Prince Albert II

NO TABLOIDS - President Macron Visits Monaco With Prince Albert II

NO TABLOIDS - Engie Chairman of the Board Jean-Pierre Clamadieu, France's President Emmanuel Macron, Prince Albert II of Monaco and the Monaco Electricity and Gas Company (SMEG) director Aldo Cardoso visit the 'thalassothermic' marine thermal energy company SeaWergie during the French president's two-day state visit in Monaco, 08 June 2025, ahead of the 2025 UN Ocean Conference (UNOC) in Nice. Photo by David NIVIERE/ABACAPRESS.COM

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NO TABLOIDS - President Macron Visits Monaco With Prince Albert II

NO TABLOIDS - President Macron Visits Monaco With Prince Albert II

NO TABLOIDS - Engie Chairman of the Board Jean-Pierre Clamadieu, France's President Emmanuel Macron, Prince Albert II of Monaco and the Monaco Electricity and Gas Company (SMEG) director Aldo Cardoso visit the 'thalassothermic' marine thermal energy company SeaWergie during the French president's two-day state visit in Monaco, 08 June 2025, ahead of the 2025 UN Ocean Conference (UNOC) in Nice. Photo by David NIVIERE/ABACAPRESS.COM

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NO TABLOIDS - President Macron Visits Monaco With Prince Albert II

NO TABLOIDS - President Macron Visits Monaco With Prince Albert II

NO TABLOIDS - Engie Chairman of the Board Jean-Pierre Clamadieu, France's President Emmanuel Macron, Prince Albert II of Monaco and the Monaco Electricity and Gas Company (SMEG) director Aldo Cardoso visit the 'thalassothermic' marine thermal energy company SeaWergie during the French president's two-day state visit in Monaco, 08 June 2025, ahead of the 2025 UN Ocean Conference (UNOC) in Nice. Photo by David NIVIERE/ABACAPRESS.COM

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NO TABLOIDS - President Macron Visits Monaco With Prince Albert II

NO TABLOIDS - President Macron Visits Monaco With Prince Albert II

NO TABLOIDS - Engie Chairman of the Board Jean-Pierre Clamadieu, France's President Emmanuel Macron, Prince Albert II of Monaco and the Monaco Electricity and Gas Company (SMEG) director Aldo Cardoso visit the 'thalassothermic' marine thermal energy company SeaWergie during the French president's two-day state visit in Monaco, 08 June 2025, ahead of the 2025 UN Ocean Conference (UNOC) in Nice. Photo by David NIVIERE/ABACAPRESS.COM

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NO TABLOIDS - President Macron Visits Monaco With Prince Albert II

NO TABLOIDS - President Macron Visits Monaco With Prince Albert II

NO TABLOIDS - Engie Chairman of the Board Jean-Pierre Clamadieu, France's President Emmanuel Macron, Prince Albert II of Monaco and the Monaco Electricity and Gas Company (SMEG) director Aldo Cardoso visit the 'thalassothermic' marine thermal energy company SeaWergie during the French president's two-day state visit in Monaco, 08 June 2025, ahead of the 2025 UN Ocean Conference (UNOC) in Nice. Photo by David NIVIERE/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Massive Blackout Across Spain and Portugal, Causing Widespread Chaos 8

A massive power outage struck Spain, Portugal, and parts of France on Monday, April 28, impacting millions by disrupting public transport, traffic lights, and hospitals. The cause is under investigation, with authorities not ruling out a cyberattack.

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Massive Blackout Across Spain and Portugal, Causing Widespread Chaos 7

A massive power outage struck Spain, Portugal, and parts of France on Monday, April 28, impacting millions by disrupting public transport, traffic lights, and hospitals. The cause is under investigation, with authorities not ruling out a cyberattack.

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