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Bolsonaro Sentenced To 27 Years In Prison By Supreme Federal Court - Brazil

Bolsonaro Sentenced To 27 Years In Prison By Supreme Federal Court - Brazil

Supreme Federal Court Justice Carmen Lucia attends the verdict and sentencing phase of a trial over an alleged coup plot of former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro to seize power following his defeat in the 2022 presidential election, in Brasilia, Brazil, Sept. 11, 2025. Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro was sentenced to 27 years and three months in prison on Thursday after four out of five Supreme Federal Court justices voted to convict him of attempting a coup. Bolsonaro was found guilty on five counts -- plotting a coup d'etat, attempted violent abolition of the democratic rule of law, participation in an armed criminal organization, aggravated damage, and deterioration of listed heritage sites. Photo by Lucio Tavora/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Bolsonaro Sentenced To 27 Years In Prison By Supreme Federal Court - Brazil

Bolsonaro Sentenced To 27 Years In Prison By Supreme Federal Court - Brazil

Supreme Federal Court Justice Flavio Dino attends the verdict and sentencing phase of a trial over an alleged coup plot of former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro to seize power following his defeat in the 2022 presidential election, in Brasilia, Brazil, Sept. 11, 2025. Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro was sentenced to 27 years and three months in prison on Thursday after four out of five Supreme Federal Court justices voted to convict him of attempting a coup. Bolsonaro was found guilty on five counts -- plotting a coup d'etat, attempted violent abolition of the democratic rule of law, participation in an armed criminal organization, aggravated damage, and deterioration of listed heritage sites. Photo by Lucio Tavora/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Bolsonaro Sentenced To 27 Years In Prison By Supreme Federal Court - Brazil

Bolsonaro Sentenced To 27 Years In Prison By Supreme Federal Court - Brazil

Supreme Federal Court Justice Cristiano Zanin attends the verdict and sentencing phase of a trial over an alleged coup plot of former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro to seize power following his defeat in the 2022 presidential election, in Brasilia, Brazil, Sept. 11, 2025. Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro was sentenced to 27 years and three months in prison on Thursday after four out of five Supreme Federal Court justices voted to convict him of attempting a coup. Bolsonaro was found guilty on five counts -- plotting a coup d'etat, attempted violent abolition of the democratic rule of law, participation in an armed criminal organization, aggravated damage, and deterioration of listed heritage sites. Photo by Lucio Tavora/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Bolsonaro Sentenced To 27 Years In Prison By Supreme Federal Court - Brazil

Bolsonaro Sentenced To 27 Years In Prison By Supreme Federal Court - Brazil

Justices of the Brazilian Supreme Federal Court meet for the verdict and sentencing phase of a trial over an alleged coup plot of former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro to seize power following his defeat in the 2022 presidential election, in Brasilia, Brazil, Sept. 11, 2025. Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro was sentenced to 27 years and three months in prison on Thursday after four out of five Supreme Federal Court justices voted to convict him of attempting a coup. Bolsonaro was found guilty on five counts -- plotting a coup d'etat, attempted violent abolition of the democratic rule of law, participation in an armed criminal organization, aggravated damage, and deterioration of listed heritage sites. Photo by Lucio Tavora/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Bolsonaro Sentenced To 27 Years In Prison By Supreme Federal Court - Brazil

Bolsonaro Sentenced To 27 Years In Prison By Supreme Federal Court - Brazil

Supreme Federal Court Justice Luiz Fux attends the verdict and sentencing phase of a trial over an alleged coup plot of former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro to seize power following his defeat in the 2022 presidential election, in Brasilia, Brazil, Sept. 11, 2025. Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro was sentenced to 27 years and three months in prison on Thursday after four out of five Supreme Federal Court justices voted to convict him of attempting a coup. Bolsonaro was found guilty on five counts -- plotting a coup d'etat, attempted violent abolition of the democratic rule of law, participation in an armed criminal organization, aggravated damage, and deterioration of listed heritage sites. Photo by Lucio Tavora/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Bolsonaro Sentenced To 27 Years In Prison By Supreme Federal Court - Brazil

Bolsonaro Sentenced To 27 Years In Prison By Supreme Federal Court - Brazil

Supreme Federal Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes attends the verdict and sentencing phase of a trial over an alleged coup plot of former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro to seize power following his defeat in the 2022 presidential election, in Brasilia, Brazil, Sept. 11, 2025. Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro was sentenced to 27 years and three months in prison on Thursday after four out of five Supreme Federal Court justices voted to convict him of attempting a coup. Bolsonaro was found guilty on five counts -- plotting a coup d'etat, attempted violent abolition of the democratic rule of law, participation in an armed criminal organization, aggravated damage, and deterioration of listed heritage sites. Photo by Lucio Tavora/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Blue Impulse aerobatic team flies over Osaka

Blue Impulse aerobatic team flies over Osaka

The Japan Air Self-Defense Force's Blue Impulse aerobatic team on July 13, 2025, marks three months since the opening of the 2025 World Exposition in the western Japan city of Osaka with a flight over the Tower of the Sun, a symbol of the 1970 expo in Suita, Osaka Prefecture.

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Blue Impulse aerobatic team flies over Osaka

Blue Impulse aerobatic team flies over Osaka

The Japan Air Self-Defense Force's Blue Impulse aerobatic team on July 13, 2025, marks three months since the opening of the 2025 World Exposition in the western Japan city of Osaka with a flight over the Tower of the Sun, a symbol of the 1970 expo in Suita, Osaka Prefecture.

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Blue Impulse aerobatic team flies over Osaka

Blue Impulse aerobatic team flies over Osaka

The Japan Air Self-Defense Force's Blue Impulse aerobatic team on July 13, 2025, marks three months since the opening of the 2025 World Exposition in the western Japan city of Osaka with a flight over the Tower of the Sun, a symbol of the 1970 expo in Suita, Osaka Prefecture.

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Blue Impulse aerobatic team flies over Osaka

Blue Impulse aerobatic team flies over Osaka

The Japan Air Self-Defense Force's Blue Impulse aerobatic team on July 13, 2025, marks three months since the opening of the 2025 World Exposition in the western Japan city of Osaka with a flight over the Tower of the Sun, a symbol of the 1970 expo in Suita, Osaka Prefecture.

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First 3 Hostages Arrive In Israel Under Gaza Truce Deal

First 3 Hostages Arrive In Israel Under Gaza Truce Deal

This photo taken on Jan. 19, 2025 shows an ambulance carrying released hostages arriving at Sheba Medical Center in Ramat Gan, Israel. The three hostages, released under the ceasefire agreement that took effect on Sunday, have returned to Israel and reunited with their families. Meanwhile, Gazans are immersed in celebrations marking the end of over 15 months of deadly Israeli strikes. Photo by JINI via Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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First 3 Hostages Arrive In Israel Under Gaza Truce Deal

First 3 Hostages Arrive In Israel Under Gaza Truce Deal

This photo taken on Jan. 19, 2025 shows an ambulance carrying released hostages arriving at Sheba Medical Center in Ramat Gan, Israel. The three hostages, released under the ceasefire agreement that took effect on Sunday, have returned to Israel and reunited with their families. Meanwhile, Gazans are immersed in celebrations marking the end of over 15 months of deadly Israeli strikes. Photo by JINI via Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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First 3 Hostages Arrive In Israel Under Gaza Truce Deal

First 3 Hostages Arrive In Israel Under Gaza Truce Deal

People celebrate as three Israeli hostages were released from the Gaza Strip under a ceasefire agreement at Sheba Medical Center in Ramat Gan, Israel, Jan. 19, 2025. The three hostages, released under the ceasefire agreement that took effect on Sunday, have returned to Israel and reunited with their families. Meanwhile, Gazans are immersed in celebrations marking the end of over 15 months of deadly Israeli strikes. Photo by JINI via Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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First 3 Hostages Arrive In Israel Under Gaza Truce Deal

First 3 Hostages Arrive In Israel Under Gaza Truce Deal

People wait for Israeli hostages released from the Gaza Strip under a ceasefire agreement at Sheba Medical Center in Ramat Gan, Israel, Jan. 19, 2025. The three hostages, released under the ceasefire agreement that took effect on Sunday, have returned to Israel and reunited with their families. Meanwhile, Gazans are immersed in celebrations marking the end of over 15 months of deadly Israeli strikes. Photo by JINI via Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Session Discussion and Vote on The Motion of Censure - Paris

Session Discussion and Vote on The Motion of Censure - Paris

This photograph shows the result of the no-confidence vote on Prime Minister Michel Barnier's administration displayed on a screen at the National Assembly in Paris on December 4, 2024 after French MPs voted to oust the government after just three months in office in a move which deepens a political crisis in the country. The French National Assembly was voting two motions brought by the French left-wing Nouveau Front Populaire (New Popular Front) NFP coalition and the French far-right Rassemblement National (National Rally) RN party in a standoff over 2025's austerity budget, which saw French Prime Minister force through a social security financing bill without a vote (article 49.3) on December 2, 2024. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Session Discussion and Vote on The Motion of Censure - Paris

Session Discussion and Vote on The Motion of Censure - Paris

This photograph shows the result of the no-confidence vote on Prime Minister Michel Barnier's administration displayed on a screen at the National Assembly in Paris on December 4, 2024 after French MPs voted to oust the government after just three months in office in a move which deepens a political crisis in the country. The French National Assembly was voting two motions brought by the French left-wing Nouveau Front Populaire (New Popular Front) NFP coalition and the French far-right Rassemblement National (National Rally) RN party in a standoff over 2025's austerity budget, which saw French Prime Minister force through a social security financing bill without a vote (article 49.3) on December 2, 2024. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Session Discussion and Vote on The Motion of Censure - Paris

Session Discussion and Vote on The Motion of Censure - Paris

This photograph shows the result of the no-confidence vote on Prime Minister Michel Barnier's administration displayed on a screen at the National Assembly in Paris on December 4, 2024 after French MPs voted to oust the government after just three months in office in a move which deepens a political crisis in the country. The French National Assembly was voting two motions brought by the French left-wing Nouveau Front Populaire (New Popular Front) NFP coalition and the French far-right Rassemblement National (National Rally) RN party in a standoff over 2025's austerity budget, which saw French Prime Minister force through a social security financing bill without a vote (article 49.3) on December 2, 2024. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Session Discussion and Vote on The Motion of Censure - Paris

Session Discussion and Vote on The Motion of Censure - Paris

This photograph shows the result of the no-confidence vote on Prime Minister Michel Barnier's administration displayed on a screen at the National Assembly in Paris on December 4, 2024 after French MPs voted to oust the government after just three months in office in a move which deepens a political crisis in the country. The French National Assembly was voting two motions brought by the French left-wing Nouveau Front Populaire (New Popular Front) NFP coalition and the French far-right Rassemblement National (National Rally) RN party in a standoff over 2025's austerity budget, which saw French Prime Minister force through a social security financing bill without a vote (article 49.3) on December 2, 2024. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Session Discussion and Vote on The Motion of Censure - Paris

Session Discussion and Vote on The Motion of Censure - Paris

This photograph shows the result of the no-confidence vote on Prime Minister Michel Barnier's administration displayed on a screen at the National Assembly in Paris on December 4, 2024 after French MPs voted to oust the government after just three months in office in a move which deepens a political crisis in the country. The French National Assembly was voting two motions brought by the French left-wing Nouveau Front Populaire (New Popular Front) NFP coalition and the French far-right Rassemblement National (National Rally) RN party in a standoff over 2025's austerity budget, which saw French Prime Minister force through a social security financing bill without a vote (article 49.3) on December 2, 2024. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Session Discussion and Vote on The Motion of Censure - Paris

Session Discussion and Vote on The Motion of Censure - Paris

This photograph shows the result of the no-confidence vote on Prime Minister Michel Barnier's administration displayed on a screen at the National Assembly in Paris on December 4, 2024 after French MPs voted to oust the government after just three months in office in a move which deepens a political crisis in the country. The French National Assembly was voting two motions brought by the French left-wing Nouveau Front Populaire (New Popular Front) NFP coalition and the French far-right Rassemblement National (National Rally) RN party in a standoff over 2025's austerity budget, which saw French Prime Minister force through a social security financing bill without a vote (article 49.3) on December 2, 2024. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Session Discussion and Vote on The Motion of Censure - Paris

Session Discussion and Vote on The Motion of Censure - Paris

This photograph shows the result of the no-confidence vote on Prime Minister Michel Barnier's administration displayed on a screen at the National Assembly in Paris on December 4, 2024 after French MPs voted to oust the government after just three months in office in a move which deepens a political crisis in the country. The French National Assembly was voting two motions brought by the French left-wing Nouveau Front Populaire (New Popular Front) NFP coalition and the French far-right Rassemblement National (National Rally) RN party in a standoff over 2025's austerity budget, which saw French Prime Minister force through a social security financing bill without a vote (article 49.3) on December 2, 2024. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM

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PM Barnier At Televised Interview - Paris

PM Barnier At Televised Interview - Paris

France's Prime Minister Michel Barnier receives makeup touch-ups prior to a televised interview broadcast on the evening news on French TV channels TF1 and France 2, at Hotel Matignon in Paris, on December 3, 2024. France is headed into a new political crisis on December 3, 2024, as opposition lawmakers vowed to topple the minority government of Prime Minister Michel Barnier in a no-confidence vote after just three months in office. A standoff over an austerity budget follows months of tension since President Emmanuel Macron appointed the 73-year-old in September. Photo by Thomas Samson/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

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PM Barnier At Televised Interview - Paris

PM Barnier At Televised Interview - Paris

France's Prime Minister Michel Barnier has his microphone adjusted prior to a televised interview broadcast on the evening news on French TV channels TF1 and France 2, at Hotel Matignon in Paris, on December 3, 2024. France is headed into a new political crisis on December 3, 2024, as opposition lawmakers vowed to topple the minority government of Prime Minister Michel Barnier in a no-confidence vote after just three months in office. A standoff over an austerity budget follows months of tension since President Emmanuel Macron appointed the 73-year-old in September. Photo by Thomas Samson/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

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PM Barnier At Televised Interview - Paris

PM Barnier At Televised Interview - Paris

France's Prime Minister Michel Barnier attends a televised interview broadcast on the evening news on French TV channels TF1 and France 2, at Hotel Matignon in Paris, on December 3, 2024. France is headed into a new political crisis on December 3, 2024, as opposition lawmakers vowed to topple the minority government of Prime Minister Michel Barnier in a no-confidence vote after just three months in office. A standoff over an austerity budget follows months of tension since President Emmanuel Macron appointed the 73-year-old in September. Photo by Thomas Samson/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

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PM Barnier At Televised Interview - Paris

PM Barnier At Televised Interview - Paris

France's Prime Minister Michel Barnier delivers remarks during a televised interview by news anchors Gilles Bouleau and Anne-Sophie Lapix, broadcast on the evening news on French TV channels TF1 and France 2, at Hotel Matignon in Paris, on December 3, 2024. France is headed into a new political crisis on December 3, 2024, as opposition lawmakers vowed to topple the minority government of Prime Minister Michel Barnier in a no-confidence vote after just three months in office. A standoff over an austerity budget follows months of tension since President Emmanuel Macron appointed the 73-year-old in September. Photo by Thomas Samson/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

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PM Barnier At Televised Interview - Paris

PM Barnier At Televised Interview - Paris

France's Prime Minister Michel Barnier receives makeup touch-ups prior to a televised interview broadcast on the evening news on French TV channels TF1 and France 2, at Hotel Matignon in Paris, on December 3, 2024. France is headed into a new political crisis on December 3, 2024, as opposition lawmakers vowed to topple the minority government of Prime Minister Michel Barnier in a no-confidence vote after just three months in office. A standoff over an austerity budget follows months of tension since President Emmanuel Macron appointed the 73-year-old in September. Photo by Thomas Samson/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

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PM Barnier At Televised Interview - Paris

PM Barnier At Televised Interview - Paris

France's Prime Minister Michel Barnier attends a televised interview by news anchors Gilles Bouleau and Anne-Sophie Lapix, broadcast on the evening news on French TV channels TF1 and France 2, at Hotel Matignon in Paris, on December 3, 2024. France is headed into a new political crisis on December 3, 2024, as opposition lawmakers vowed to topple the minority government of Prime Minister Michel Barnier in a no-confidence vote after just three months in office. A standoff over an austerity budget follows months of tension since President Emmanuel Macron appointed the 73-year-old in September. Photo by Thomas Samson/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

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PM Barnier At Televised Interview - Paris

PM Barnier At Televised Interview - Paris

France's Prime Minister Michel Barnier arrives to attend a televised interview by news anchors Gilles Bouleau and Anne-Sophie Lapix, broadcast on the evening news on French TV channels TF1 and France 2, at Hotel Matignon in Paris, on December 3, 2024. France is headed into a new political crisis on December 3, 2024, as opposition lawmakers vowed to topple the minority government of Prime Minister Michel Barnier in a no-confidence vote after just three months in office. A standoff over an austerity budget follows months of tension since President Emmanuel Macron appointed the 73-year-old in September. Photo by Thomas Samson/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

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PM Barnier At Televised Interview - Paris

PM Barnier At Televised Interview - Paris

France's Prime Minister Michel Barnier delivers remarks during a televised interview broadcast on the evening news on French TV channels TF1 and France 2, at Hotel Matignon in Paris, on December 3, 2024. France is headed into a new political crisis on December 3, 2024, as opposition lawmakers vowed to topple the minority government of Prime Minister Michel Barnier in a no-confidence vote after just three months in office. A standoff over an austerity budget follows months of tension since President Emmanuel Macron appointed the 73-year-old in September. Photo by Thomas Samson/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

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PM Barnier At Televised Interview - Paris

PM Barnier At Televised Interview - Paris

France's Prime Minister Michel Barnier delivers remarks during a televised interview by news anchors Gilles Bouleau and Anne-Sophie Lapix, broadcast on the evening news on French TV channels TF1 and France 2, at Hotel Matignon in Paris, on December 3, 2024. France is headed into a new political crisis on December 3, 2024, as opposition lawmakers vowed to topple the minority government of Prime Minister Michel Barnier in a no-confidence vote after just three months in office. A standoff over an austerity budget follows months of tension since President Emmanuel Macron appointed the 73-year-old in September. Photo by Thomas Samson/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Mideast Gaza Deir Al-Balah Displaced People Life in Tent

Mideast Gaza Deir Al-Balah Displaced People Life in Tent

Odai Olaiwa (1st R) and his family are pictured inside a tent on the seaside in the city of Deir al-Balah in central Gaza Strip, November 28, 2024. Odai Olaiwa, a 35-year-old father of three children, was forced to flee from Gaza City with his family at the onset of the Gaza conflict. They transferred to the city of Deir al-Balah in the central Gaza Strip six months ago, huddling inside a tent on the seaside that could barely shield them from the scorch in summer or the frost in winter. Three days earlier, seawater flooded his tent and soaked his belongings. The tent was then destroyed by heavy winds, and the Olaiwa's became homeless again. They had to stay in their relatives' tent and live on food offered by local charitable kitchens. Having suffered enough, Olaiwa dearly hopes to return to Gaza City when the war is over. (Photo by Rizek Abdeljawad/Xinhua)

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Mideast Gaza Deir Al-Balah Displaced People Life in Tent

Mideast Gaza Deir Al-Balah Displaced People Life in Tent

Odai Olaiwa (1st R) and his family are pictured beside a tent on the seaside in the city of Deir al-Balah in central Gaza Strip, November 28, 2024. Odai Olaiwa, a 35-year-old father of three children, was forced to flee from Gaza City with his family at the onset of the Gaza conflict. They transferred to the city of Deir al-Balah in the central Gaza Strip six months ago, huddling inside a tent on the seaside that could barely shield them from the scorch in summer or the frost in winter. Three days earlier, seawater flooded his tent and soaked his belongings. The tent was then destroyed by heavy winds, and the Olaiwa's became homeless again. They had to stay in their relatives' tent and live on food offered by local charitable kitchens. Having suffered enough, Olaiwa dearly hopes to return to Gaza City when the war is over. (Photo by Rizek Abdeljawad/Xinhua)

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Mideast Gaza Deir Al-Balah Displaced People Life in Tent

Mideast Gaza Deir Al-Balah Displaced People Life in Tent

Odai Olaiwa (1st R) and his family have a meal inside a tent on the seaside in the city of Deir al-Balah in central Gaza Strip, November 28, 2024. Odai Olaiwa, a 35-year-old father of three children, was forced to flee from Gaza City with his family at the onset of the Gaza conflict. They transferred to the city of Deir al-Balah in the central Gaza Strip six months ago, huddling inside a tent on the seaside that could barely shield them from the scorch in summer or the frost in winter. Three days earlier, seawater flooded his tent and soaked his belongings. The tent was then destroyed by heavy winds, and the Olaiwa's became homeless again. They had to stay in their relatives' tent and live on food offered by local charitable kitchens. Having suffered enough, Olaiwa dearly hopes to return to Gaza City when the war is over. (Photo by Rizek Abdeljawad/Xinhua)

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Mideast Gaza Deir Al-Balah Displaced People Life in Tent

Mideast Gaza Deir Al-Balah Displaced People Life in Tent

A child of Odai Olaiwa is about to fetch water on the seaside in the city of Deir al-Balah in central Gaza Strip, November 28, 2024. Odai Olaiwa, a 35-year-old father of three children, was forced to flee from Gaza City with his family at the onset of the Gaza conflict. They transferred to the city of Deir al-Balah in the central Gaza Strip six months ago, huddling inside a tent on the seaside that could barely shield them from the scorch in summer or the frost in winter. Three days earlier, seawater flooded his tent and soaked his belongings. The tent was then destroyed by heavy winds, and the Olaiwa's became homeless again. They had to stay in their relatives' tent and live on food offered by local charitable kitchens. Having suffered enough, Olaiwa dearly hopes to return to Gaza City when the war is over. (Photo by Rizek Abdeljawad/Xinhua)

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Mideast Gaza Deir Al-Balah Displaced People Life in Tent

Mideast Gaza Deir Al-Balah Displaced People Life in Tent

Odai Olaiwa (1st R) and his family are pictured inside a tent on the seaside in the city of Deir al-Balah in central Gaza Strip, November 28, 2024. Odai Olaiwa, a 35-year-old father of three children, was forced to flee from Gaza City with his family at the onset of the Gaza conflict. They transferred to the city of Deir al-Balah in the central Gaza Strip six months ago, huddling inside a tent on the seaside that could barely shield them from the scorch in summer or the frost in winter.Three days earlier, seawater flooded his tent and soaked his belongings. The tent was then destroyed by heavy winds, and the Olaiwa's became homeless again. They had to stay in their relatives' tent and live on food offered by local charitable kitchens. Having suffered enough, Olaiwa dearly hopes to return to Gaza City when the war is over. (Photo by Rizek Abdeljawad/Xinhua)

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Mideast Gaza Deir Al-Balah Displaced People Life in Tent

Mideast Gaza Deir Al-Balah Displaced People Life in Tent

Odai Olaiwa (R) fixes a tent on the seaside in the city of Deir al-Balah in central Gaza Strip, November 28, 2024. Odai Olaiwa, a 35-year-old father of three children, was forced to flee from Gaza City with his family at the onset of the Gaza conflict. They transferred to the city of Deir al-Balah in the central Gaza Strip six months ago, huddling inside a tent on the seaside that could barely shield them from the scorch in summer or the frost in winter. Three days earlier, seawater flooded his tent and soaked his belongings. The tent was then destroyed by heavy winds, and the Olaiwa's became homeless again. They had to stay in their relatives' tent and live on food offered by local charitable kitchens. Having suffered enough, Olaiwa dearly hopes to return to Gaza City when the war is over. (Photo by Rizek Abdeljawad/Xinhua)

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Mideast Gaza Deir Al-Balah Displaced People Life in Tent

Mideast Gaza Deir Al-Balah Displaced People Life in Tent

A child of Odai Olaiwa is pictured on the seaside in the city of Deir al-Balah in central Gaza Strip, November 28, 2024. Odai Olaiwa, a 35-year-old father of three children, was forced to flee from Gaza City with his family at the onset of the Gaza conflict. They transferred to the city of Deir al-Balah in the central Gaza Strip six months ago, huddling inside a tent on the seaside that could barely shield them from the scorch in summer or the frost in winter. Three days earlier, seawater flooded his tent and soaked his belongings. The tent was then destroyed by heavy winds, and the Olaiwa's became homeless again. They had to stay in their relatives' tent and live on food offered by local charitable kitchens. Having suffered enough, Olaiwa dearly hopes to return to Gaza City when the war is over. (Photo by Rizek Abdeljawad/Xinhua)

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Mideast Gaza Deir Al-Balah Displaced People Life in Tent

Mideast Gaza Deir Al-Balah Displaced People Life in Tent

Children of Odai Olaiwa are pictured inside a tent on the seaside in the city of Deir al-Balah in central Gaza Strip, November 28, 2024. Odai Olaiwa, a 35-year-old father of three children, was forced to flee from Gaza City with his family at the onset of the Gaza conflict. They transferred to the city of Deir al-Balah in the central Gaza Strip six months ago, huddling inside a tent on the seaside that could barely shield them from the scorch in summer or the frost in winter. Three days earlier, seawater flooded his tent and soaked his belongings. The tent was then destroyed by heavy winds, and the Olaiwa's became homeless again. They had to stay in their relatives' tent and live on food offered by local charitable kitchens. Having suffered enough, Olaiwa dearly hopes to return to Gaza City when the war is over.

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Mideast Gaza Deir Al-Balah Displaced People Life in Tent

Mideast Gaza Deir Al-Balah Displaced People Life in Tent

Odai Olaiwa tidies up the area around the tent he lives on the seaside in the city of Deir al-Balah in central Gaza Strip, November 28, 2024.Odai Olaiwa, a 35-year-old father of three children, was forced to flee from Gaza City with his family at the onset of the Gaza conflict. They transferred to the city of Deir al-Balah in the central Gaza Strip six months ago, huddling inside a tent on the seaside that could barely shield them from the scorch in summer or the frost in winter. Three days earlier, seawater flooded his tent and soaked his belongings. The tent was then destroyed by heavy winds, and the Olaiwa's became homeless again. They had to stay in their relatives' tent and live on food offered by local charitable kitchens. Having suffered enough, Olaiwa dearly hopes to return to Gaza City when the war is over. (Photo by Rizek Abdeljawad/Xinhua)

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Mideast Gaza Deir Al-Balah Displaced People Life in Tent

Mideast Gaza Deir Al-Balah Displaced People Life in Tent

Odai Olaiwa's wife washes utensils on the seaside in the city of Deir al-Balah in central Gaza Strip, November 28, 2024. Odai Olaiwa, a 35-year-old father of three children, was forced to flee from Gaza City with his family at the onset of the Gaza conflict. They transferred to the city of Deir al-Balah in the central Gaza Strip six months ago, huddling inside a tent on the seaside that could barely shield them from the scorch in summer or the frost in winter. Three days earlier, seawater flooded his tent and soaked his belongings. The tent was then destroyed by heavy winds, and the Olaiwa's became homeless again. They had to stay in their relatives' tent and live on food offered by local charitable kitchens. Having suffered enough, Olaiwa dearly hopes to return to Gaza City when the war is over. (Photo by Rizek Abdeljawad/Xinhua)

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Mideast Gaza Deir Al-Balah Displaced People Life in Tent

Mideast Gaza Deir Al-Balah Displaced People Life in Tent

Odai Olaiwa (R) fixes a tent on the beach of Deir al-Balah in the central Gaza Strip, on November 28, 2024. Odai Olaiwa, a 35-year-old father of three children, was forced to flee from Gaza City with his family at the onset of the Gaza conflict. They transferred to the city of Deir al-Balah in the central Gaza Strip six months ago, huddling inside a tent on the seaside that could barely shield them from the scorch in summer or the frost in winter. Three days earlier, seawater flooded his tent and soaked his belongings. The tent was then destroyed by heavy winds, and the Olaiwa's became homeless again. They had to stay in their relatives' tent and live on food offered by local charitable kitchens. Having suffered enough, Olaiwa dearly hopes to return to Gaza City when the war is over. (Photo by Rizek Abdeljawad/Xinhua)

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Trump To Take Office On January 20

Trump To Take Office On January 20

File photo dated January 20, 2017 shows President Donald Trump dances with First Lady Melanie Trump while attending the Freedom Inaugural Ball at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in Washington, D.C. Trump will attend three inaugural balls. According to the 20th Amendment of the Constitution, the term for President and Vice President begin at noon on January 20 the year following a presidential election, meaning it will be a little over two months before Trump takes the Oval Office. The next inauguration ceremony will be held on Monday, Jan. 20, 2025 at the U.S. Capitol building in Washington, D.C. Inauguration Day is held on this same date, Jan. 20, every four years. Photo by Kevin Dietsch/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Trump To Take Office On January 20

Trump To Take Office On January 20

File photo dated January 20, 2017 shows President Donald Trump singing along to "My Way" dances with First Lady Melanie Trump while attending the Freedom Inaugural Ball at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in Washington, D.C. Trump will attend three inaugural balls. According to the 20th Amendment of the Constitution, the term for President and Vice President begin at noon on January 20 the year following a presidential election, meaning it will be a little over two months before Trump takes the Oval Office. The next inauguration ceremony will be held on Monday, Jan. 20, 2025 at the U.S. Capitol building in Washington, D.C. Inauguration Day is held on this same date, Jan. 20, every four years. Photo by Kevin Dietsch/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Eight Bells Return To Belfry Of Notre Dame - Paris

Eight Bells Return To Belfry Of Notre Dame - Paris

Eight bells return to the north belfry of Notre-Dame de Paris cathedral, central Paris, France on September 12, 2024. From "Gabriel", weighing over four tonnes, to the smaller "Jean-Marie", named in tribute to Cardinal Lustiger: on September 12, Notre-Dame de Paris welcomes back the eight bells in its northern belfry, less than three months before the cathedral reopens. These eight bells, bearing the names of personalities who have marked the life of the diocese and the Church, were removed in July 2023 to allow the restoration of the north tower, which was affected by the flames of the giant fire on April 15, 2019. Photo by Eliot Blondet/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Eight Bells Return To Belfry Of Notre Dame - Paris

Eight Bells Return To Belfry Of Notre Dame - Paris

Eight bells return to the north belfry of Notre-Dame de Paris cathedral, central Paris, France on September 12, 2024. From "Gabriel", weighing over four tonnes, to the smaller "Jean-Marie", named in tribute to Cardinal Lustiger: on September 12, Notre-Dame de Paris welcomes back the eight bells in its northern belfry, less than three months before the cathedral reopens. These eight bells, bearing the names of personalities who have marked the life of the diocese and the Church, were removed in July 2023 to allow the restoration of the north tower, which was affected by the flames of the giant fire on April 15, 2019. Photo by Eliot Blondet/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Eight Bells Return To Belfry Of Notre Dame - Paris

Eight Bells Return To Belfry Of Notre Dame - Paris

Eight bells return to the north belfry of Notre-Dame de Paris cathedral, central Paris, France on September 12, 2024. From "Gabriel", weighing over four tonnes, to the smaller "Jean-Marie", named in tribute to Cardinal Lustiger: on September 12, Notre-Dame de Paris welcomes back the eight bells in its northern belfry, less than three months before the cathedral reopens. These eight bells, bearing the names of personalities who have marked the life of the diocese and the Church, were removed in July 2023 to allow the restoration of the north tower, which was affected by the flames of the giant fire on April 15, 2019. Photo by Eliot Blondet/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Eight Bells Return To Belfry Of Notre Dame - Paris

Eight Bells Return To Belfry Of Notre Dame - Paris

Eight bells return to the north belfry of Notre-Dame de Paris cathedral, central Paris, France on September 12, 2024. From "Gabriel", weighing over four tonnes, to the smaller "Jean-Marie", named in tribute to Cardinal Lustiger: on September 12, Notre-Dame de Paris welcomes back the eight bells in its northern belfry, less than three months before the cathedral reopens. These eight bells, bearing the names of personalities who have marked the life of the diocese and the Church, were removed in July 2023 to allow the restoration of the north tower, which was affected by the flames of the giant fire on April 15, 2019. Photo by Eliot Blondet/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Eight Bells Return To Belfry Of Notre Dame - Paris

Eight Bells Return To Belfry Of Notre Dame - Paris

Eight bells return to the north belfry of Notre-Dame de Paris cathedral, central Paris, France on September 12, 2024. From "Gabriel", weighing over four tonnes, to the smaller "Jean-Marie", named in tribute to Cardinal Lustiger: on September 12, Notre-Dame de Paris welcomes back the eight bells in its northern belfry, less than three months before the cathedral reopens. These eight bells, bearing the names of personalities who have marked the life of the diocese and the Church, were removed in July 2023 to allow the restoration of the north tower, which was affected by the flames of the giant fire on April 15, 2019. Photo by Eliot Blondet/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Eight Bells Return To Belfry Of Notre Dame - Paris

Eight Bells Return To Belfry Of Notre Dame - Paris

Eight bells return to the north belfry of Notre-Dame de Paris cathedral, central Paris, France on September 12, 2024. From "Gabriel", weighing over four tonnes, to the smaller "Jean-Marie", named in tribute to Cardinal Lustiger: on September 12, Notre-Dame de Paris welcomes back the eight bells in its northern belfry, less than three months before the cathedral reopens. These eight bells, bearing the names of personalities who have marked the life of the diocese and the Church, were removed in July 2023 to allow the restoration of the north tower, which was affected by the flames of the giant fire on April 15, 2019. Photo by Eliot Blondet/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Eight Bells Return To Belfry Of Notre Dame - Paris

Eight Bells Return To Belfry Of Notre Dame - Paris

Eight bells return to the north belfry of Notre-Dame de Paris cathedral, central Paris, France on September 12, 2024. From "Gabriel", weighing over four tonnes, to the smaller "Jean-Marie", named in tribute to Cardinal Lustiger: on September 12, Notre-Dame de Paris welcomes back the eight bells in its northern belfry, less than three months before the cathedral reopens. These eight bells, bearing the names of personalities who have marked the life of the diocese and the Church, were removed in July 2023 to allow the restoration of the north tower, which was affected by the flames of the giant fire on April 15, 2019. Photo by Eliot Blondet/ABACAPRESS.COM

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