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US: High Winds Ground Flights, Knock Out Power Across Las Vegas Valley 2

A powerful windstorm swept through the Las Vegas valley Sunday, May 17, with gusts topping 35 mph triggering High Wind Warnings across Clark County. Blowing dust reduced visibility and air quality, NV Energy reported multiple power outages, and the FAA briefly grounded flights at Harry Reid International Airport.

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Illustration - Mauritania

Illustration - Mauritania

MAURITANIA. ADRAR. VIEW ON THE PALM TREES OF THE OASIS OF TERGIT. Photo by Antoine Lorgnier/Only World/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration - Mauritania

Illustration - Mauritania

MAURITANIA. ADRAR. OUADANE. VIEW ON THE PALM TREES OF THE OASIS OF OUADANE. Photo by Antoine Lorgnier/Only World/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration - Mauritania

Illustration - Mauritania

MAURITANIA. ADRAR. CHINGUETTI. PALM TREES ALMOST TOOK OVER BY THE DUNES AROUND THE OASIS OF TINIGUI. Photo by Antoine Lorgnier/Only World/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration - Mauritania

Illustration - Mauritania

MAURITANIA. ADRAR. CHINGUETTI. PALM TREES ALMOST TOOK OVER BY THE DUNES AROUND THE OASIS OF TINIGUI. Photo by Antoine Lorgnier/Only World/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration - Mauritania

Illustration - Mauritania

MAURITANIA. ADRAR. CHINGUETTI. PALM TREES ALMOST TOOK OVER BY THE DUNES AROUND THE OASIS OF TINIGUI. Photo by Antoine Lorgnier/Only World/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration - Mauritania

Illustration - Mauritania

MAURITANIA. ADRAR. MAN WALKING UNDER THE PALM TREES OF THE OASIS OF TERGIT. Photo by Antoine Lorgnier/Only World/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration - Mauritania

Illustration - Mauritania

MAURITANIA. ADRAR. VIEW ON THE PALM TREES OF THE OASIS OF TERGIT. Photo by Antoine Lorgnier/Only World/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration - Mauritania

Illustration - Mauritania

MAURITANIA. ADRAR. CHINGUETTI. PALM TREES ALMOST TOOK OVER BY THE DUNES AROUND THE OASIS OF TINIGUI. Photo by Antoine Lorgnier/Only World/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration - Mauritania

Illustration - Mauritania

MAURITANIA. ADRAR. OUADANE. VIEW ON THE PALM TREES OF THE OASIS OF OUADANE. Photo by Antoine Lorgnier/Only World/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration - Summer Activities

Illustration - Summer Activities

FRANCE, PYRENEES ORIENTALES (66), PORT BARCARES, RECLINING PALM TREES, FINE SAND, LIFEGUARD HUTS, A FLORIDA FEEL ON THE ROUSSILLON COAST Photo by Thierry Grun/Only France/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration - Summer Activities

Illustration - Summer Activities

FRANCE. PYRENEES ORIENTALES (66) PORT BARCARES, PALM TREES, FINE SAND, LIFEGUARDS' HUTS, AN AIR OF FLORIDA ON THE ROUSSILLON COAST Photo by Thierry Grun/Only France/ABACAPRESS.COM

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California Wildfire January 17

California Wildfire January 17

A view of burned palm trees amid wildfire destruction in Los Angeles, California, on January 17, 2025. The California wildfires have left thousands of homes in ashes, marking one of the worst fire seasons in recent years. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Disaster Areas Of Pacific Palisades After The Wildfire - CA

Disaster Areas Of Pacific Palisades After The Wildfire - CA

Housings destroyed by the Palisades wildfire and palm trees during the sunset near Malibu Beach. Disaster areas in the Pacific Palisades neighborhood after the wildfire that started in the Santa Monica Mountains in Los Angeles on Jan. 7, January 16, 2025 in Los Angeles. Photo by Christophe Michel / ABACAPRESS.COM

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Disaster Areas Of Pacific Palisades After The Wildfire - CA

Disaster Areas Of Pacific Palisades After The Wildfire - CA

A car and palm trees burned by the Palisades wildfire near near Will Rogers States Beach. Disaster areas in the Pacific Palisades neighborhood after the wildfire that started in the Santa Monica Mountains in Los Angeles on Jan. 7, January 16, 2025 in Los Angeles. Photo by Christophe Michel / ABACAPRESS.COM

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Aftermath Of Los Angeles Wildfires

Aftermath Of Los Angeles Wildfires

Burned palm trees and debris cover the area in Southern California on January 10, 2025. The California wildfires have collectively scorched nearly 38,000 acres, with Governor Gavin Newsom describing them as among the most severe in U.S. history, and damages projected to exceed $135 billion. Photo by Sahab Zaribaf/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Aftermath Of Los Angeles Wildfires

Aftermath Of Los Angeles Wildfires

Burnt debris and charred palm trees are seen scattered across a hillside in Southern California on January 10, 2025. The California wildfires have collectively scorched nearly 38,000 acres, with Governor Gavin Newsom describing them as among the most severe in U.S. history, and damages projected to exceed $135 billion. Photo by Sahab Zaribaf/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Aftermath Of Los Angeles Wildfires

Aftermath Of Los Angeles Wildfires

Burned palm trees and debris cover the area in Southern California on January 10, 2025. The California wildfires have collectively scorched nearly 38,000 acres, with Governor Gavin Newsom describing them as among the most severe in U.S. history, and damages projected to exceed $135 billion. Photo by Sahab Zaribaf/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Aftermath Of Los Angeles Wildfires

Aftermath Of Los Angeles Wildfires

Burned palm trees and debris cover the area in Southern California on January 10, 2025. The California wildfires have collectively scorched nearly 38,000 acres, with Governor Gavin Newsom describing them as among the most severe in U.S. history, and damages projected to exceed $135 billion. Photo by Sahab Zaribaf/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Aftermath Of Los Angeles Wildfires

Aftermath Of Los Angeles Wildfires

Burned palm trees and debris cover the area in Southern California on January 10, 2025. The California wildfires have collectively scorched nearly 38,000 acres, with Governor Gavin Newsom describing them as among the most severe in U.S. history, and damages projected to exceed $135 billion. Photo by Sahab Zaribaf/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Making furniture from palm trees

STORY: Making furniture from palm trees SHOOTING TIME: Jan. 21, 2024 DATELINE: Jan. 22, 2024 LENGTH: 0:02:10 LOCATION: Baghdad CATEGORY: CULTURE SHOTLIST: 1. various of Iraqi craftsmen making furniture from palm trees STORYLINE: The date palm holds significant cultural importance in the lives of Iraqis. Traditional industries that create furniture from date palms, such as chairs, tables, beds, and bird cages, are highly valued in Iraqi craftsmanship. In the heart of Kadhimiya, a neighborhood in Baghdad, lies the old Malhani market where craftsmen can be found hard at work. Abu al-Abbas, the owner of a workshop that specializes in crafting home furniture from palm leaves, shares that he has been in this profession for many years, having inherited it from his parents and grandparents. He continues to manage the workshop to make a living. Abu al-Abbas explains that the majority of their clients are plantation owners, proprietors of heritage cafes, and individuals who value heritage. He says tha

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Health Department Warns Against Consuming Raw Date Juice - Bangladesh

Health Department Warns Against Consuming Raw Date Juice - Bangladesh

A youth buyer is consuming raw date palm juice at the outskirts of Sylhet city on a winter morning. Recently, Doctors and Health Department have advised to be very careful about drinking raw date juice. According to the Institute of Epidemiology, Disease Control and Research (IEDCR), people are dying of Nipah virus after consuming raw date juice. In Bangladesh, Nipah virus is mainly spread by bats. The risk of contracting this virus is high between December and April. When bats are hung on palm trees to collect sap, the virus is transmitted by bat saliva or feces in the sap in the container. Many people, including children, are infected by eating any partial fruit eaten by bats. People eat the juice raw and get infected. IEDCR director said 71 percent of people infected with Nipah virus die. Already this year 2023, 10 people have died of Nipah virus so far. Therefore, due to the risk of death due to Nipah virus, last December 14, 2023, the Department of Health issued a warning to refrain from consuming raw da

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Health Department Warns Against Consuming Raw Date Juice - Bangladesh

Health Department Warns Against Consuming Raw Date Juice - Bangladesh

A youth buyer carring raw date palm juice in bottle at the outskirts of Sylhet city on a winter morning. Recently, Doctors and Health Department have advised to be very careful about drinking raw date juice. According to the Institute of Epidemiology, Disease Control and Research (IEDCR), people are dying of Nipah virus after consuming raw date juice. In Bangladesh, Nipah virus is mainly spread by bats. The risk of contracting this virus is high between December and April. When bats are hung on palm trees to collect sap, the virus is transmitted by bat saliva or feces in the sap in the container. Many people, including children, are infected by eating any partial fruit eaten by bats. People eat the juice raw and get infected. IEDCR director said 71 percent of people infected with Nipah virus die. Already this year 2023, 10 people have died of Nipah virus so far. Therefore, due to the risk of death due to Nipah virus, last December 14, 2023, the Department of Health issued a warning to refrain from consuming r

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Health Department Warns Against Consuming Raw Date Juice - Bangladesh

Health Department Warns Against Consuming Raw Date Juice - Bangladesh

A Plastic Container is hanging on at the Date palm tree for collecting Raw date palm juice very carefully with full protection. Recently, Doctors and Health Department have advised to be very careful about drinking raw date juice. According to the Institute of Epidemiology, Disease Control and Research (IEDCR), people are dying of Nipah virus after consuming raw date juice. In Bangladesh, Nipah virus is mainly spread by bats. The risk of contracting this virus is high between December and April. When bats are hung on palm trees to collect sap, the virus is transmitted by bat saliva or feces in the sap in the container. Many people, including children, are infected by eating any partial fruit eaten by bats. People eat the juice raw and get infected. IEDCR director said 71 percent of people infected with Nipah virus die. Already this year 2023, 10 people have died of Nipah virus so far. Therefore, due to the risk of death due to Nipah virus, last December 14, 2023, the Department of Health issued a warning to r

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Health Department Warns Against Consuming Raw Date Juice - Bangladesh

Health Department Warns Against Consuming Raw Date Juice - Bangladesh

A man carefully collects date palm juice from a plastic container on the outskirts of Sylhet city on a winter morning. Doctors and Health Department have advised to be very careful about drinking raw date juice. According to the Institute of Epidemiology, Disease Control and Research (IEDCR), people are dying of Nipah virus after consuming raw date juice. In Bangladesh, Nipah virus is mainly spread by bats. The risk of contracting this virus is high between December and April. When bats are hung on palm trees to collect sap, the virus is transmitted by bat saliva or feces in the sap in the container. Many people, including children, are infected by eating any partial fruit eaten by bats. People eat the juice raw and get infected. IEDCR director said 71 percent of people infected with Nipah virus die. Already this year 2023, 10 people have died of Nipah virus so far. Therefore, due to the risk of death due to Nipah virus, last December 14, 2023, the Department of Health issued a warning to refrain from consumi

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Health Department Warns Against Consuming Raw Date Juice - Bangladesh

Health Department Warns Against Consuming Raw Date Juice - Bangladesh

A man carefully collects date palm juice from a plastic container on the outskirts of Sylhet city on a winter morning. Doctors and Health Department have advised to be very careful about drinking raw date juice. According to the Institute of Epidemiology, Disease Control and Research (IEDCR), people are dying of Nipah virus after consuming raw date juice. In Bangladesh, Nipah virus is mainly spread by bats. The risk of contracting this virus is high between December and April. When bats are hung on palm trees to collect sap, the virus is transmitted by bat saliva or feces in the sap in the container. Many people, including children, are infected by eating any partial fruit eaten by bats. People eat the juice raw and get infected. IEDCR director said 71 percent of people infected with Nipah virus die. Already this year 2023, 10 people have died of Nipah virus so far. Therefore, due to the risk of death due to Nipah virus, last December 14, 2023, the Department of Health issued a warning to refrain from consumi

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Health Department Warns Against Consuming Raw Date Juice - Bangladesh

Health Department Warns Against Consuming Raw Date Juice - Bangladesh

A man carefully collects date palm juice from a plastic container on the outskirts of Sylhet city on a winter morning. Doctors and Health Department have advised to be very careful about drinking raw date juice. According to the Institute of Epidemiology, Disease Control and Research (IEDCR), people are dying of Nipah virus after consuming raw date juice. In Bangladesh, Nipah virus is mainly spread by bats. The risk of contracting this virus is high between December and April. When bats are hung on palm trees to collect sap, the virus is transmitted by bat saliva or feces in the sap in the container. Many people, including children, are infected by eating any partial fruit eaten by bats. People eat the juice raw and get infected. IEDCR director said 71 percent of people infected with Nipah virus die. Already this year 2023, 10 people have died of Nipah virus so far. Therefore, due to the risk of death due to Nipah virus, last December 14, 2023, the Department of Health issued a warning to refrain from consumi

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Health Department Warns Against Consuming Raw Date Juice - Bangladesh

Health Department Warns Against Consuming Raw Date Juice - Bangladesh

A man carefully collects date palm juice from a plastic container on the outskirts of Sylhet city on a winter morning. Doctors and Health Department have advised to be very careful about drinking raw date juice. According to the Institute of Epidemiology, Disease Control and Research (IEDCR), people are dying of Nipah virus after consuming raw date juice. In Bangladesh, Nipah virus is mainly spread by bats. The risk of contracting this virus is high between December and April. When bats are hung on palm trees to collect sap, the virus is transmitted by bat saliva or feces in the sap in the container. Many people, including children, are infected by eating any partial fruit eaten by bats. People eat the juice raw and get infected. IEDCR director said 71 percent of people infected with Nipah virus die. Already this year 2023, 10 people have died of Nipah virus so far. Therefore, due to the risk of death due to Nipah virus, last December 14, 2023, the Department of Health issued a warning to refrain from consumi

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Health Department Warns Against Consuming Raw Date Juice - Bangladesh

Health Department Warns Against Consuming Raw Date Juice - Bangladesh

A man carefully collects date palm juice from a plastic container on the outskirts of Sylhet city on a winter morning. Doctors and Health Department have advised to be very careful about drinking raw date juice. According to the Institute of Epidemiology, Disease Control and Research (IEDCR), people are dying of Nipah virus after consuming raw date juice. In Bangladesh, Nipah virus is mainly spread by bats. The risk of contracting this virus is high between December and April. When bats are hung on palm trees to collect sap, the virus is transmitted by bat saliva or feces in the sap in the container. Many people, including children, are infected by eating any partial fruit eaten by bats. People eat the juice raw and get infected. IEDCR director said 71 percent of people infected with Nipah virus die. Already this year 2023, 10 people have died of Nipah virus so far. Therefore, due to the risk of death due to Nipah virus, last December 14, 2023, the Department of Health issued a warning to refrain from consumi

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Health Department Warns Against Consuming Raw Date Juice - Bangladesh

Health Department Warns Against Consuming Raw Date Juice - Bangladesh

A man carefully collects date palm juice from a plastic container on the outskirts of Sylhet city on a winter morning. Doctors and Health Department have advised to be very careful about drinking raw date juice. According to the Institute of Epidemiology, Disease Control and Research (IEDCR), people are dying of Nipah virus after consuming raw date juice. In Bangladesh, Nipah virus is mainly spread by bats. The risk of contracting this virus is high between December and April. When bats are hung on palm trees to collect sap, the virus is transmitted by bat saliva or feces in the sap in the container. Many people, including children, are infected by eating any partial fruit eaten by bats. People eat the juice raw and get infected. IEDCR director said 71 percent of people infected with Nipah virus die. Already this year 2023, 10 people have died of Nipah virus so far. Therefore, due to the risk of death due to Nipah virus, last December 14, 2023, the Department of Health issued a warning to refrain from consumi

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Analysts say CPO prices to remain volatile on market, weather uncertainties

STORY: Analysts say CPO prices to remain volatile on market, weather uncertainties DATELINE: June 14, 2023 LENGTH: 00:02:34 LOCATION: Kuala Lumpur CATEGORY: ECONOMY SHOTLIST: 1. various of the palm plantation area 2. various of palm trees and fruits on the tree 3. various of a backhoe loader gathering palm fruits 4. various of palm oil factory 5. various of trucks carrying a bunch of palm fruits and oil trucks on the road STORYLINE: Analysts on Tuesday expected crude palm oil (CPO) prices to remain volatile due to the market and weather uncertainties that could impact crop production and prices. Affin Hwang Investment Bank said in a note that it made no changes to its CPO average selling price assumptions of 3,800 ringgit (823 U.S. dollars) to 4,000 ringgit per ton for 2023 amid the volatility. Besides, it said that the expectation of favorable crop prospects in the United States and Canada, cautious buying due to global recessionary fears and spill-over weakness from declining energy prices, have

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Malaysia's palm oil stock falls to 1.67 million tons in March

STORY: Malaysia's palm oil stock falls to 1.67 million tons in March DATELINE: April 11, 2023 LENGTH: 00:01:45 LOCATION: Kuala Lumpur CATEGORY: ECONOMY SHOTLIST: 1. various of gathered palm fruits 2. various of trucks carrying a bunch of palm fruits on the road 3. various of palm trees plantation area STORYLINE: Malaysia, the world's second-largest palm oil producer, saw its palm oil stock plunge 21.08 percent month on month to 1.67 million tons in March, official data showed Monday. The Malaysian Palm Oil Board said in a statement that the country's crude palm oil production rose 2.77 percent month on month to 1.29 million tons. Malaysia's palm oil exports also surged 31.76 percent monthly to 1.49 million tons. Its palm oil imports slumped 24.25 percent month on month to 39,772 tons. Xinhua News Agency correspondents reporting from Kuala Lumpur. (XHTV)

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Malaysia's palm oil stocks down 6.56 pct month-on-month in February

STORY: Malaysia's palm oil stocks down 6.56 pct month-on-month in February DATELINE: March 11, 2023 LENGTH: 00:01:23 LOCATION: Kuala Lumpur CATEGORY: ECONOMY SHOTLIST: 1. various of palm trees plantation area 2. various of gathered palm fruits and a backhoe loader in a palm oil plantation area 3. various of palm fruits STORYLINE: Malaysia's palm oil stocks fell 6.56 percent from January to 2.12 million tons in February, official data showed Friday. According to the Malaysian Palm Oil Board, Malaysia's crude palm oil production also decreased by 9.35 percent month-on-month to 1.25 million tons in February. Meanwhile, the country's palm oil exports slipped 1.99 percent month-on-month to 1.11 million tons. Palm oil imports, on the other hand, plunged 63.81 percent month-on-month to 52,446 tons. Xinhua News Agency correspondents reporting from Kuala Lumpur. (XHTV)

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Analysts expect Malaysia's CPO prices to ease in 2023

STORY: Analysts expect Malaysia's CPO prices to ease in 2023 DATELINE: Feb. 14, 2023 LENGTH: 00:01:35 LOCATION: Kuala Lumpur CATEGORY: ECONOMY SHOTLIST: 1. various of palm trees plantation area 2. various of backhoe loader gathering palm fruits 3. various of palm fruits 4. various of trucks carrying bunch of palm fruits on the road STORYLINE: Crude palm oil (CPO) prices in Malaysia are projected to ease in 2023 on stocks normalization, analysts foresaw on Monday. MIDF Research said in a note that it expects Malaysian local delivery prices for CPO to be lower in 2023, ranging between 3,000 ringgit (687.76 U.S. dollars) and 4,000 ringgit, on the expectation of normalization closing stocks of 2 million tonnes to 2.1 million tonnes. It said the CPO price is expected to trade volatile in February to March at circa 3,500 ringgit per tonne to 4,000 ringgit per tonne, benefiting from price disparity between CPO against soybean oil price which to date amounted to 445 U.S. dollars per tonne and 3 years average of

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Date exports in Iraq's Diyala increase as local security situation improves

STORY: Date exports in Iraq's Diyala increase as local security situation improves DATELINE: Jan. 20, 2023 LENGTH: 00:02:25 LOCATION: Baghdad CATEGORY: ECONOMY SHOTLIST: 1. various of Iraqi Date Processing and Marketing Company 2. SOUNDBITE (Arabic): HUSSEIN HADI, Employee of the Iraqi Date Processing and Marketing Company STORYLINE: Iraq's eastern province of Diyala has exported more than 40,000 tons of dates to many Asian and African countries over the past five months, amid expectations that the export will reach 100,000 tons in the coming seasons. The palm trees are once again bringing benefits to Diyala, one of the important agricultural provinces in Iraq, after the improvement of the local security situation. The booming export has also created a lot of business opportunities for food processing companies in the country. SOUNDBITE (Arabic): HUSSEIN HADI, Employee of the Iraqi Date Processing and Marketing Company "Iraqi dates began to recover and began to return gradually. Support (from the govern

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Typhoon Haiyan's damage still felt at 'Imelda museum'

Typhoon Haiyan's damage still felt at 'Imelda museum'

TACLOBAN, Philippines - Sto. Nino Shrine and Heritage Museum in Tacloban on Leyte Island, dubbed the "Imelda Marcos Museum," still shows traces of Typhoon Haiyan of November 2013 on the structure and palm trees in this photo taken on Nov. 9, 2014. The museum was once owned by the widow of former Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos.

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Cambodian looks to introduce a new taste to the world

Cambodian looks to introduce a new taste to the world

KAMPONG SPOE, Cambodia - Cambodian farmers collect drops of sap from palm trees to make wine in Kampong Spoe, central Cambodia.

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Lebanese farmers keen on palm tree plantation amid crisis

STORY: Lebanese farmers keen on palm tree plantation amid crisis DATELINE: Oct. 12, 2022 LENGTH: 00:06:11 LOCATION: Beirut CATEGORY: ECONOMY SHOTLIST: 1. various of palm trees 2. various of Yamen al-Mohammad climbing the date palm tree 3. various of Yamen al-Mohammad cutting clusters of dates 4. SOUNDBITE 1 (Arabic): AHMAD EL SOUS, Owner of land in Sidon 5. SOUNDBITE 2 (Arabic): AHMAD EL SOUS, Owner of land in Sidon 6. SOUNDBITE 3 (Arabic): YAMEN AL-MOHAMMAD, Farmer 7. SOUNDBITE 4 (Arabic): YAMEN AL-MOHAMMAD, Farmer STORYLINE: Ahmad el-Sous, a farmer in Lebanon's southern city of Sidon, works hard on his palm trees production despite the low revenues due to the increase in production cost amid the current crisis. Ahmad is eager to continue caring for his palm trees as planting the trees doesn't prevent him from using the land underneath to plant other types of fruits. SOUNDBITE 1 (Arabic): AHMAD EL SOUS, Owner of land in Sidon "Palms are beneficial because they do not get planted alone. Other fruits get

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Malaysia keen to export more palm oil among agricultural products to China: minister

STORY: Malaysia keen to export more palm oil among agricultural products to China: minister DATELINE: July 22, 2022 LENGTH: 00:01:14 LOCATION: Kuala Lumpur CATEGORY: ECONOMY SHOTLIST: 1. various of palm oil plantation area 2. various of palm seeds on trees 3. various of palm oil factory 4. various of palm seed displays in the Ministry of Plantation Industries and Commodities (MPIC) STORYLINE: Malaysia is ready to export more agricultural products including palm oil and tropical fruits to China. That is according to Plantation Industries and Commodities Minister of Malaysia Zuraida Kamaruddin. She says demand for these products from China is welcome, especially at a time of economic uncertainty. Zuraida adds that last year, the Chinese market accounted for 12 percent of Malaysian palm oil exports. She also says that "China also supports and accepts the Malaysian Sustainable Palm Oil (MSPO) certification, which has enabled the palm oil industry (in China) to enhance its corporate image while ful

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Malaysia eyes export gains amid global palm oil shortage

STORY: Malaysia eyes export gains amid global palm oil shortage DATELINE: May 12, 2022 LENGTH: 00:01:14 LOCATION: Kuala Lumpur CATEGORY: ECONOMY SHOTLIST: 1. various of palm oil plantation area at Pulau Indah, Selangor 2. various of palm trees and palm seed on trees 3. various of palm oil factory and oil truck on road STORYLINE: Malaysia is seeking to take advantage of the global shortfall in palm oil supplies following an export ban of the product by Indonesia, a Malaysian minister said on Tuesday. Plantation Industries and Commodities Minister Zuraida Kamaruddin said the country is confident that it will be able to fill the gap in global palm oil supply and urged all parties in the sector to coordinate their efforts in order to make use of the opportunity presented. "Both upstream oil palm growers and downstream oil producers in Malaysia should join hands to reap the benefit of the void following neighboring Indonesia's decision to halt its palm oil exports. As the world's largest producer of pal

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Tangail Sadar Upazila Flooded By River Overflow - Bangladesh

Tangail Sadar Upazila Flooded By River Overflow - Bangladesh

Women paddling on tied palm trees on the river , to they can leave Tarotia village flooded after of the growth of the river due to heavy rains . About one lakh people of Tangail Sadar Upazila are living a miserable life by being trapped in water due to rising river water. On September 9, 2021 in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Photo by Maruf Rahman/Eyepix Group/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Tangail Sadar Upazila Flooded By River Overflow - Bangladesh

Tangail Sadar Upazila Flooded By River Overflow - Bangladesh

Women paddling on tied palm trees on the river , to they can leave Tarotia village flooded after of the growth of the river due to heavy rains . About one lakh people of Tangail Sadar Upazila are living a miserable life by being trapped in water due to rising river water. On September 9, 2021 in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Photo by Maruf Rahman/Eyepix Group/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Tangail Sadar Upazila Flooded By River Overflow - Bangladesh

Tangail Sadar Upazila Flooded By River Overflow - Bangladesh

Women paddling on tied palm trees on the river , to they can leave Tarotia village flooded after of the growth of the river due to heavy rains . About one lakh people of Tangail Sadar Upazila are living a miserable life by being trapped in water due to rising river water. On September 9, 2021 in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Photo by Maruf Rahman/Eyepix Group/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Tangail Sadar Upazila Flooded By River Overflow - Bangladesh

Tangail Sadar Upazila Flooded By River Overflow - Bangladesh

Women paddling on tied palm trees on the river , to they can leave Tarotia village flooded after of the growth of the river due to heavy rains . About one lakh people of Tangail Sadar Upazila are living a miserable life by being trapped in water due to rising river water. On September 9, 2021 in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Photo by Maruf Rahman/Eyepix Group/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Tangail Sadar Upazila Flooded By River Overflow - Bangladesh

Tangail Sadar Upazila Flooded By River Overflow - Bangladesh

Women paddling on tied palm trees on the river , to they can leave Tarotia village flooded after of the growth of the river due to heavy rains . About one lakh people of Tangail Sadar Upazila are living a miserable life by being trapped in water due to rising river water. On September 9, 2021 in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Photo by Maruf Rahman/Eyepix Group/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Tangail Sadar Upazila Flooded By River Overflow - Bangladesh

Tangail Sadar Upazila Flooded By River Overflow - Bangladesh

Women paddling on tied palm trees on the river , to they can leave Tarotia village flooded after of the growth of the river due to heavy rains . About one lakh people of Tangail Sadar Upazila are living a miserable life by being trapped in water due to rising river water. On September 9, 2021 in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Photo by Maruf Rahman/Eyepix Group/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Tangail Sadar Upazila Flooded By River Overflow - Bangladesh

Tangail Sadar Upazila Flooded By River Overflow - Bangladesh

Women paddling on tied palm trees on the river , to they can leave Tarotia village flooded after of the growth of the river due to heavy rains . About one lakh people of Tangail Sadar Upazila are living a miserable life by being trapped in water due to rising river water. On September 9, 2021 in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Photo by Maruf Rahman/Eyepix Group/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Tangail Sadar Upazila Flooded By River Overflow - Bangladesh

Tangail Sadar Upazila Flooded By River Overflow - Bangladesh

Women paddling on tied palm trees on the river , to they can leave Tarotia village flooded after of the growth of the river due to heavy rains . About one lakh people of Tangail Sadar Upazila are living a miserable life by being trapped in water due to rising river water. On September 9, 2021 in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Photo by Maruf Rahman/Eyepix Group/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Tangail Sadar Upazila Flooded By River Overflow - Bangladesh

Tangail Sadar Upazila Flooded By River Overflow - Bangladesh

Women paddling on tied palm trees on the river , to they can leave Tarotia village flooded after of the growth of the river due to heavy rains . About one lakh people of Tangail Sadar Upazila are living a miserable life by being trapped in water due to rising river water. On September 9, 2021 in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Photo by Maruf Rahman/Eyepix Group/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Big Jim Mclain film (1952)

Big Jim Mclain film (1952)

Nancy Olson & John Wayne Characters: Nancy Vallon, Jim McLain Film: Big Jim Mclain (1952) Director: Edward Ludwig 30 August 1952 Date: 30-Aug-52

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