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Dhaka Rally Marks National Revolution and Solidarity Day - Bangladesh

Dhaka Rally Marks National Revolution and Solidarity Day - Bangladesh

A woman dressed as a vampire inside a cage-like structure symbolically portrays former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina during a rally organized by the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) on the 50th anniversary of National Revolution and Solidarity Day, in Dhaka, Bangladesh, November 07, 2025. The day commemorates the events of November 07, 1975 — a civil-military uprising known as the Bangladeshi coup d’etat. Photo by Suvra Kanti Das/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Dhaka Rally Marks National Revolution and Solidarity Day - Bangladesh

Dhaka Rally Marks National Revolution and Solidarity Day - Bangladesh

A woman dressed as a vampire inside a cage-like structure symbolically portrays former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina during a rally organized by the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) on the 50th anniversary of National Revolution and Solidarity Day, in Dhaka, Bangladesh, November 07, 2025. The day commemorates the events of November 07, 1975 — a civil-military uprising known as the Bangladeshi coup d’etat. Photo by Suvra Kanti Das/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Chabieh and Hasina Procession in Karbala - Iraq

Chabieh and Hasina Procession in Karbala - Iraq

A man dressed in red rides a horse as he portrays one of Imam Hussein’s adversaries in Karbala, Iraq, on June 29, 2025. Members of a cultural and religious troupe in Iraq prepare for a Chabieh and Hasina procession, an important part of Muharram commemorations marking the martyrdom of Imam Hussein. Before joining the procession, participants wear traditional costumes inspired by historical depictions of the warriors of Karbala, including special vests, sashes, and ornamental weapons. Photo by Samer Al Husseini/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Arabic edition of "Xi Jinping: The Governance of China" promoted in Cairo

STORY: Arabic edition of "Xi Jinping: The Governance of China" promoted in Cairo SHOOTING TIME: April 24, 2024 DATELINE: April 28, 2024 LENGTH: 00:01:27 LOCATION: Cairo CATEGORY: POLITICS SHOTLIST: 1. various of the promotion event in Cairo 2. Du Zhanyuan, president of China International Communications Group, speaking at the event 3. Former Egyptian Prime Minister Essam Sharaf speaking 4. Chinese Ambassador to Egypt Liao Liqiang speaking 5. Assistant Secretary-General of the Arab League Hussein Al-Hindawi speaking STORYLINE: A promotion event was held in the Egyptian capital Cairo on Wednesday for the Arabic edition of "Xi Jinping: The Governance of China." Over 100 representatives from China and Arab countries attended the event. Former Egyptian Prime Minister Essam Sharaf said that "Xi Jinping: The Governance of China" clearly portrays China's vision to the international community, shares experience from China's modernization drive without reservation, and helps readers better understand Xi Jinping Th

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Syria Earthquake Anniversary - Idlib

Syria Earthquake Anniversary - Idlib

A year after the devastating earthquake in Syria, hundreds of orphans left in its wake face ongoing struggles. This report sheds light on children like Yasmine, a ten-year-old from Homs, who lost her entire family of six in the disaster. Suffering from poor vision, Yasmine now resides with her uncle and grandmother in Jindires camps in northern Syria. The report examines the response of humanitarian organizations to the plight of these orphans and the assistance provided over the past year.. On February 2, 2024, the Syrian Civil Defense, in partnership with artist Salam Hamid, launched an initiative to paint murals on walls in areas impacted by the earthquake that occurred on February 6, 2023, affecting southern Turkey and northern Syria. Recently, Salam Hamid created a poignant mural on a school wall in Jindires, capturing the Syrian experience during the disaster. The artwork portrays a child trapped under rubble, surrounded by debris, with the phrase "Syria Earthquake" written beside it. Photo by Bilal Alh

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Syria Earthquake Anniversary - Idlib

Syria Earthquake Anniversary - Idlib

A view of a graveyard tombstones. On February 2, 2024, the Syrian Civil Defense, in partnership with artist Salam Hamid, launched an initiative to paint murals on walls in areas impacted by the earthquake that occurred on February 6, 2023, affecting southern Turkey and northern Syria. Recently, Salam Hamid created a poignant mural on a school wall in Jindires, capturing the Syrian experience during the disaster. The artwork portrays a child trapped under rubble, surrounded by debris, with the phrase "Syria Earthquake" written beside it. Photo by Bilal Alhammoud/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Syria Earthquake Anniversary - Idlib

Syria Earthquake Anniversary - Idlib

A man prays along the grave. On February 2, 2024, the Syrian Civil Defense, in partnership with artist Salam Hamid, launched an initiative to paint murals on walls in areas impacted by the earthquake that occurred on February 6, 2023, affecting southern Turkey and northern Syria. Recently, Salam Hamid created a poignant mural on a school wall in Jindires, capturing the Syrian experience during the disaster. The artwork portrays a child trapped under rubble, surrounded by debris, with the phrase "Syria Earthquake" written beside it. Photo by Bilal Alhammoud/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Syria Earthquake Anniversary - Idlib

Syria Earthquake Anniversary - Idlib

A year after the devastating earthquake in Syria, hundreds of orphans left in its wake face ongoing struggles. This report sheds light on children like Yasmine, a ten-year-old from Homs, who lost her entire family of six in the disaster. Suffering from poor vision, Yasmine now resides with her uncle and grandmother in Jindires camps in northern Syria. The report examines the response of humanitarian organizations to the plight of these orphans and the assistance provided over the past year.. On February 2, 2024, the Syrian Civil Defense, in partnership with artist Salam Hamid, launched an initiative to paint murals on walls in areas impacted by the earthquake that occurred on February 6, 2023, affecting southern Turkey and northern Syria. Recently, Salam Hamid created a poignant mural on a school wall in Jindires, capturing the Syrian experience during the disaster. The artwork portrays a child trapped under rubble, surrounded by debris, with the phrase "Syria Earthquake" written beside it. Photo by Bilal Alh

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Syria Earthquake Anniversary - Idlib

Syria Earthquake Anniversary - Idlib

A view of a graveyard tombstones. On February 2, 2024, the Syrian Civil Defense, in partnership with artist Salam Hamid, launched an initiative to paint murals on walls in areas impacted by the earthquake that occurred on February 6, 2023, affecting southern Turkey and northern Syria. Recently, Salam Hamid created a poignant mural on a school wall in Jindires, capturing the Syrian experience during the disaster. The artwork portrays a child trapped under rubble, surrounded by debris, with the phrase "Syria Earthquake" written beside it. Photo by Bilal Alhammoud/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Syria Earthquake Anniversary - Idlib

Syria Earthquake Anniversary - Idlib

A year after the devastating earthquake in Syria, hundreds of orphans left in its wake face ongoing struggles. This report sheds light on children like Yasmine, a ten-year-old from Homs, who lost her entire family of six in the disaster. Suffering from poor vision, Yasmine now resides with her uncle and grandmother in Jindires camps in northern Syria. The report examines the response of humanitarian organizations to the plight of these orphans and the assistance provided over the past year.. On February 2, 2024, the Syrian Civil Defense, in partnership with artist Salam Hamid, launched an initiative to paint murals on walls in areas impacted by the earthquake that occurred on February 6, 2023, affecting southern Turkey and northern Syria. Recently, Salam Hamid created a poignant mural on a school wall in Jindires, capturing the Syrian experience during the disaster. The artwork portrays a child trapped under rubble, surrounded by debris, with the phrase "Syria Earthquake" written beside it. Photo by Bilal Alh

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Syria Earthquake Anniversary - Idlib

Syria Earthquake Anniversary - Idlib

A year after the devastating earthquake in Syria, hundreds of orphans left in its wake face ongoing struggles. This report sheds light on children like Yasmine, a ten-year-old from Homs, who lost her entire family of six in the disaster. Suffering from poor vision, Yasmine now resides with her uncle and grandmother in Jindires camps in northern Syria. The report examines the response of humanitarian organizations to the plight of these orphans and the assistance provided over the past year.. On February 2, 2024, the Syrian Civil Defense, in partnership with artist Salam Hamid, launched an initiative to paint murals on walls in areas impacted by the earthquake that occurred on February 6, 2023, affecting southern Turkey and northern Syria. Recently, Salam Hamid created a poignant mural on a school wall in Jindires, capturing the Syrian experience during the disaster. The artwork portrays a child trapped under rubble, surrounded by debris, with the phrase "Syria Earthquake" written beside it. Photo by Bilal Alh

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Syria Earthquake Anniversary - Idlib

Syria Earthquake Anniversary - Idlib

A year after the devastating earthquake in Syria, hundreds of orphans left in its wake face ongoing struggles. This report sheds light on children like Yasmine, a ten-year-old from Homs, who lost her entire family of six in the disaster. Suffering from poor vision, Yasmine now resides with her uncle and grandmother in Jindires camps in northern Syria. The report examines the response of humanitarian organizations to the plight of these orphans and the assistance provided over the past year.. On February 2, 2024, the Syrian Civil Defense, in partnership with artist Salam Hamid, launched an initiative to paint murals on walls in areas impacted by the earthquake that occurred on February 6, 2023, affecting southern Turkey and northern Syria. Recently, Salam Hamid created a poignant mural on a school wall in Jindires, capturing the Syrian experience during the disaster. The artwork portrays a child trapped under rubble, surrounded by debris, with the phrase "Syria Earthquake" written beside it. Photo by Bilal Alh

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Syria Earthquake Anniversary - Idlib

Syria Earthquake Anniversary - Idlib

A year after the devastating earthquake in Syria, hundreds of orphans left in its wake face ongoing struggles. This report sheds light on children like Yasmine, a ten-year-old from Homs, who lost her entire family of six in the disaster. Suffering from poor vision, Yasmine now resides with her uncle and grandmother in Jindires camps in northern Syria. The report examines the response of humanitarian organizations to the plight of these orphans and the assistance provided over the past year.. On February 2, 2024, the Syrian Civil Defense, in partnership with artist Salam Hamid, launched an initiative to paint murals on walls in areas impacted by the earthquake that occurred on February 6, 2023, affecting southern Turkey and northern Syria. Recently, Salam Hamid created a poignant mural on a school wall in Jindires, capturing the Syrian experience during the disaster. The artwork portrays a child trapped under rubble, surrounded by debris, with the phrase "Syria Earthquake" written beside it. Photo by Bilal Alh

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Syria Earthquake Anniversary - Idlib

Syria Earthquake Anniversary - Idlib

A view of a damaged building. On February 2, 2024, the Syrian Civil Defense, in partnership with artist Salam Hamid, launched an initiative to paint murals on walls in areas impacted by the earthquake that occurred on February 6, 2023, affecting southern Turkey and northern Syria. Recently, Salam Hamid created a poignant mural on a school wall in Jindires, capturing the Syrian experience during the disaster. The artwork portrays a child trapped under rubble, surrounded by debris, with the phrase "Syria Earthquake" written beside it. Photo by Bilal Alhammoud/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Syria Earthquake Anniversary - Idlib

Syria Earthquake Anniversary - Idlib

A year after the devastating earthquake in Syria, hundreds of orphans left in its wake face ongoing struggles. This report sheds light on children like Yasmine, a ten-year-old from Homs, who lost her entire family of six in the disaster. Suffering from poor vision, Yasmine now resides with her uncle and grandmother in Jindires camps in northern Syria. The report examines the response of humanitarian organizations to the plight of these orphans and the assistance provided over the past year.. On February 2, 2024, the Syrian Civil Defense, in partnership with artist Salam Hamid, launched an initiative to paint murals on walls in areas impacted by the earthquake that occurred on February 6, 2023, affecting southern Turkey and northern Syria. Recently, Salam Hamid created a poignant mural on a school wall in Jindires, capturing the Syrian experience during the disaster. The artwork portrays a child trapped under rubble, surrounded by debris, with the phrase "Syria Earthquake" written beside it. Photo by Bilal Alh

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Syria Earthquake Anniversary - Idlib

Syria Earthquake Anniversary - Idlib

A year after the devastating earthquake in Syria, hundreds of orphans left in its wake face ongoing struggles. This report sheds light on children like Yasmine, a ten-year-old from Homs, who lost her entire family of six in the disaster. Suffering from poor vision, Yasmine now resides with her uncle and grandmother in Jindires camps in northern Syria. The report examines the response of humanitarian organizations to the plight of these orphans and the assistance provided over the past year.. On February 2, 2024, the Syrian Civil Defense, in partnership with artist Salam Hamid, launched an initiative to paint murals on walls in areas impacted by the earthquake that occurred on February 6, 2023, affecting southern Turkey and northern Syria. Recently, Salam Hamid created a poignant mural on a school wall in Jindires, capturing the Syrian experience during the disaster. The artwork portrays a child trapped under rubble, surrounded by debris, with the phrase "Syria Earthquake" written beside it. Photo by Bilal Alh

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Syria Earthquake Anniversary - Idlib

Syria Earthquake Anniversary - Idlib

People who lost their homes lives in shelters. On February 2, 2024, the Syrian Civil Defense, in partnership with artist Salam Hamid, launched an initiative to paint murals on walls in areas impacted by the earthquake that occurred on February 6, 2023, affecting southern Turkey and northern Syria. Recently, Salam Hamid created a poignant mural on a school wall in Jindires, capturing the Syrian experience during the disaster. The artwork portrays a child trapped under rubble, surrounded by debris, with the phrase "Syria Earthquake" written beside it. Photo by Bilal Alhammoud/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Syria Earthquake Anniversary - Idlib

Syria Earthquake Anniversary - Idlib

A man living inside his temporary house. On February 2, 2024, the Syrian Civil Defense, in partnership with artist Salam Hamid, launched an initiative to paint murals on walls in areas impacted by the earthquake that occurred on February 6, 2023, affecting southern Turkey and northern Syria. Recently, Salam Hamid created a poignant mural on a school wall in Jindires, capturing the Syrian experience during the disaster. The artwork portrays a child trapped under rubble, surrounded by debris, with the phrase "Syria Earthquake" written beside it. Photo by Bilal Alhammoud/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Syria Earthquake Anniversary - Idlib

Syria Earthquake Anniversary - Idlib

Afra, the baby girl born under the rubble a year ago during the Syria-Turkey earthquake, is now thriving. After spending ten hours trapped following the disaster in Jindires, northern Syria, she lost her parents and four siblings. Rescued with her umbilical cord still attached, Afra now lives with her aunt and her aunt’s husband, who has seven children. Celebrating her first birthday, Afra is in good health under their care.. On February 2, 2024, the Syrian Civil Defense, in partnership with artist Salam Hamid, launched an initiative to paint murals on walls in areas impacted by the earthquake that occurred on February 6, 2023, affecting southern Turkey and northern Syria. Recently, Salam Hamid created a poignant mural on a school wall in Jindires, capturing the Syrian experience during the disaster. The artwork portrays a child trapped under rubble, surrounded by debris, with the phrase "Syria Earthquake" written beside it. Photo by Bilal Alhammoud/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Syria Earthquake Anniversary - Idlib

Syria Earthquake Anniversary - Idlib

People who lost their homes lives in shelters, two Syrian children playing outside from shelters. On February 2, 2024, the Syrian Civil Defense, in partnership with artist Salam Hamid, launched an initiative to paint murals on walls in areas impacted by the earthquake that occurred on February 6, 2023, affecting southern Turkey and northern Syria. Recently, Salam Hamid created a poignant mural on a school wall in Jindires, capturing the Syrian experience during the disaster. The artwork portrays a child trapped under rubble, surrounded by debris, with the phrase "Syria Earthquake" written beside it. Photo by Bilal Alhammoud/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Syria Earthquake Anniversary - Idlib

Syria Earthquake Anniversary - Idlib

Afra, the baby girl born under the rubble a year ago during the Syria-Turkey earthquake, is now thriving. After spending ten hours trapped following the disaster in Jindires, northern Syria, she lost her parents and four siblings. Rescued with her umbilical cord still attached, Afra now lives with her aunt and her aunt’s husband, who has seven children. Celebrating her first birthday, Afra is in good health under their care.. On February 2, 2024, the Syrian Civil Defense, in partnership with artist Salam Hamid, launched an initiative to paint murals on walls in areas impacted by the earthquake that occurred on February 6, 2023, affecting southern Turkey and northern Syria. Recently, Salam Hamid created a poignant mural on a school wall in Jindires, capturing the Syrian experience during the disaster. The artwork portrays a child trapped under rubble, surrounded by debris, with the phrase "Syria Earthquake" written beside it. Photo by Bilal Alhammoud/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Syria Earthquake Anniversary - Idlib

Syria Earthquake Anniversary - Idlib

People who lost their homes lives in shelters, two Syrian children playing outside from shelters. On February 2, 2024, the Syrian Civil Defense, in partnership with artist Salam Hamid, launched an initiative to paint murals on walls in areas impacted by the earthquake that occurred on February 6, 2023, affecting southern Turkey and northern Syria. Recently, Salam Hamid created a poignant mural on a school wall in Jindires, capturing the Syrian experience during the disaster. The artwork portrays a child trapped under rubble, surrounded by debris, with the phrase "Syria Earthquake" written beside it. Photo by Bilal Alhammoud/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Syria Earthquake Anniversary - Idlib

Syria Earthquake Anniversary - Idlib

A view of a damaged building. On February 2, 2024, the Syrian Civil Defense, in partnership with artist Salam Hamid, launched an initiative to paint murals on walls in areas impacted by the earthquake that occurred on February 6, 2023, affecting southern Turkey and northern Syria. Recently, Salam Hamid created a poignant mural on a school wall in Jindires, capturing the Syrian experience during the disaster. The artwork portrays a child trapped under rubble, surrounded by debris, with the phrase "Syria Earthquake" written beside it. Photo by Bilal Alhammoud/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Syria Earthquake Anniversary - Idlib

Syria Earthquake Anniversary - Idlib

Young Syrian boy stands on the mud where their shelters. On February 2, 2024, the Syrian Civil Defense, in partnership with artist Salam Hamid, launched an initiative to paint murals on walls in areas impacted by the earthquake that occurred on February 6, 2023, affecting southern Turkey and northern Syria. Recently, Salam Hamid created a poignant mural on a school wall in Jindires, capturing the Syrian experience during the disaster. The artwork portrays a child trapped under rubble, surrounded by debris, with the phrase "Syria Earthquake" written beside it. Photo by Bilal Alhammoud/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Syria Earthquake Anniversary - Idlib

Syria Earthquake Anniversary - Idlib

People who lost their homes lives in shelters, A boy hangs the washed clothes. On February 2, 2024, the Syrian Civil Defense, in partnership with artist Salam Hamid, launched an initiative to paint murals on walls in areas impacted by the earthquake that occurred on February 6, 2023, affecting southern Turkey and northern Syria. Recently, Salam Hamid created a poignant mural on a school wall in Jindires, capturing the Syrian experience during the disaster. The artwork portrays a child trapped under rubble, surrounded by debris, with the phrase "Syria Earthquake" written beside it. Photo by Bilal Alhammoud/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Syria Earthquake Anniversary - Idlib

Syria Earthquake Anniversary - Idlib

People who lost their homes lives in shelters. On February 2, 2024, the Syrian Civil Defense, in partnership with artist Salam Hamid, launched an initiative to paint murals on walls in areas impacted by the earthquake that occurred on February 6, 2023, affecting southern Turkey and northern Syria. Recently, Salam Hamid created a poignant mural on a school wall in Jindires, capturing the Syrian experience during the disaster. The artwork portrays a child trapped under rubble, surrounded by debris, with the phrase "Syria Earthquake" written beside it. Photo by Bilal Alhammoud/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Syria Earthquake Anniversary - Idlib

Syria Earthquake Anniversary - Idlib

Amputee Syrian man walks around the debris and damaged buildings. On February 2, 2024, the Syrian Civil Defense, in partnership with artist Salam Hamid, launched an initiative to paint murals on walls in areas impacted by the earthquake that occurred on February 6, 2023, affecting southern Turkey and northern Syria. Recently, Salam Hamid created a poignant mural on a school wall in Jindires, capturing the Syrian experience during the disaster. The artwork portrays a child trapped under rubble, surrounded by debris, with the phrase "Syria Earthquake" written beside it. Photo by Bilal Alhammoud/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Syria Earthquake Anniversary - Idlib

Syria Earthquake Anniversary - Idlib

People who lost their homes lives in shelters. On February 2, 2024, the Syrian Civil Defense, in partnership with artist Salam Hamid, launched an initiative to paint murals on walls in areas impacted by the earthquake that occurred on February 6, 2023, affecting southern Turkey and northern Syria. Recently, Salam Hamid created a poignant mural on a school wall in Jindires, capturing the Syrian experience during the disaster. The artwork portrays a child trapped under rubble, surrounded by debris, with the phrase "Syria Earthquake" written beside it. Photo by Bilal Alhammoud/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Syria Earthquake Anniversary - Idlib

Syria Earthquake Anniversary - Idlib

Children were walking around the shelters. On February 2, 2024, the Syrian Civil Defense, in partnership with artist Salam Hamid, launched an initiative to paint murals on walls in areas impacted by the earthquake that occurred on February 6, 2023, affecting southern Turkey and northern Syria. Recently, Salam Hamid created a poignant mural on a school wall in Jindires, capturing the Syrian experience during the disaster. The artwork portrays a child trapped under rubble, surrounded by debris, with the phrase "Syria Earthquake" written beside it. Photo by Bilal Alhammoud/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Syria Earthquake Anniversary - Idlib

Syria Earthquake Anniversary - Idlib

A year after the devastating earthquake in Syria, hundreds of orphans left in its wake face ongoing struggles. This report sheds light on children like Yasmine, a ten-year-old from Homs, who lost her entire family of six in the disaster. Suffering from poor vision, Yasmine now resides with her uncle and grandmother in Jindires camps in northern Syria. The report examines the response of humanitarian organizations to the plight of these orphans and the assistance provided over the past year.. On February 2, 2024, the Syrian Civil Defense, in partnership with artist Salam Hamid, launched an initiative to paint murals on walls in areas impacted by the earthquake that occurred on February 6, 2023, affecting southern Turkey and northern Syria. Recently, Salam Hamid created a poignant mural on a school wall in Jindires, capturing the Syrian experience during the disaster. The artwork portrays a child trapped under rubble, surrounded by debris, with the phrase "Syria Earthquake" written beside it. Photo by Bilal Alh

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Devastating Earthquake Hit Syria A Year Ago

Devastating Earthquake Hit Syria A Year Ago

Painted wall. On January 28, 2024, the Syrian Civil Defense, in partnership with artist Salam Hamid, launched an initiative to paint murals on walls in areas impacted by the earthquake that occurred on February 6, 2023, affecting southern Turkey and northern Syria. Recently, Salam Hamid created a poignant mural on a school wall in Jindires, capturing the Syrian experience during the disaster. The artwork portrays a child trapped under rubble, surrounded by debris, with the phrase "Syria Earthquake" written beside it. Photo by Bilal Alhammoud/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Devastating Earthquake Hit Syria A Year Ago

Devastating Earthquake Hit Syria A Year Ago

Children are standing on debris. On January 28, 2024, the Syrian Civil Defense, in partnership with artist Salam Hamid, launched an initiative to paint murals on walls in areas impacted by the earthquake that occurred on February 6, 2023, affecting southern Turkey and northern Syria. Recently, Salam Hamid created a poignant mural on a school wall in Jindires, capturing the Syrian experience during the disaster. The artwork portrays a child trapped under rubble, surrounded by debris, with the phrase "Syria Earthquake" written beside it. Photo by Bilal Alhammoud/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Devastating Earthquake Hit Syria A Year Ago

Devastating Earthquake Hit Syria A Year Ago

A Syrian women paints the wall of the area. On January 28, 2024, the Syrian Civil Defense, in partnership with artist Salam Hamid, launched an initiative to paint murals on walls in areas impacted by the earthquake that occurred on February 6, 2023, affecting southern Turkey and northern Syria. Recently, Salam Hamid created a poignant mural on a school wall in Jindires, capturing the Syrian experience during the disaster. The artwork portrays a child trapped under rubble, surrounded by debris, with the phrase "Syria Earthquake" written beside it. Photo by Bilal Alhammoud/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Devastating Earthquake Hit Syria A Year Ago

Devastating Earthquake Hit Syria A Year Ago

Painted wall. On January 28, 2024, the Syrian Civil Defense, in partnership with artist Salam Hamid, launched an initiative to paint murals on walls in areas impacted by the earthquake that occurred on February 6, 2023, affecting southern Turkey and northern Syria. Recently, Salam Hamid created a poignant mural on a school wall in Jindires, capturing the Syrian experience during the disaster. The artwork portrays a child trapped under rubble, surrounded by debris, with the phrase "Syria Earthquake" written beside it. Photo by Bilal Alhammoud/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Devastating Earthquake Hit Syria A Year Ago

Devastating Earthquake Hit Syria A Year Ago

Two Syrian women paints the wall of the area. On January 28, 2024, the Syrian Civil Defense, in partnership with artist Salam Hamid, launched an initiative to paint murals on walls in areas impacted by the earthquake that occurred on February 6, 2023, affecting southern Turkey and northern Syria. Recently, Salam Hamid created a poignant mural on a school wall in Jindires, capturing the Syrian experience during the disaster. The artwork portrays a child trapped under rubble, surrounded by debris, with the phrase "Syria Earthquake" written beside it. Photo by Bilal Alhammoud/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Devastating Earthquake Hit Syria A Year Ago

Devastating Earthquake Hit Syria A Year Ago

A Syrian women paints the wall of the area. On January 28, 2024, the Syrian Civil Defense, in partnership with artist Salam Hamid, launched an initiative to paint murals on walls in areas impacted by the earthquake that occurred on February 6, 2023, affecting southern Turkey and northern Syria. Recently, Salam Hamid created a poignant mural on a school wall in Jindires, capturing the Syrian experience during the disaster. The artwork portrays a child trapped under rubble, surrounded by debris, with the phrase "Syria Earthquake" written beside it. Photo by Bilal Alhammoud/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Devastating Earthquake Hit Syria A Year Ago

Devastating Earthquake Hit Syria A Year Ago

A man is desperately sits outside from his shelter. On January 28, 2024, the Syrian Civil Defense, in partnership with artist Salam Hamid, launched an initiative to paint murals on walls in areas impacted by the earthquake that occurred on February 6, 2023, affecting southern Turkey and northern Syria. Recently, Salam Hamid created a poignant mural on a school wall in Jindires, capturing the Syrian experience during the disaster. The artwork portrays a child trapped under rubble, surrounded by debris, with the phrase "Syria Earthquake" written beside it. Photo by Bilal Alhammoud/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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

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

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

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Gaza ‘Hell On Earth’ Says UN

Gaza ‘Hell On Earth’ Says UN

An aerial view taken on December 8, 2023, portrays makeshift tent camps in Rafah, southern Gaza Strip, housing Palestinians displaced by the intense Israeli bombardment on the Gaza Strip. Seeking refuge in open areas around the Raed al-Attar Mosque near the Egyptian border, these camps serve as a testament to the impact of the ongoing conflict. More than two months into the war sparked by the October 7 attack, the visiting chief of the UN agency for Palestinian refugees, Philippe Lazzarini, likened Gaza to "hell on earth". Photo by Mohammed Zaanoun/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Gaza ‘Hell On Earth’ Says UN

Gaza ‘Hell On Earth’ Says UN

An aerial view taken on December 8, 2023, portrays makeshift tent camps in Rafah, southern Gaza Strip, housing Palestinians displaced by the intense Israeli bombardment on the Gaza Strip. Seeking refuge in open areas around the Raed al-Attar Mosque near the Egyptian border, these camps serve as a testament to the impact of the ongoing conflict. More than two months into the war sparked by the October 7 attack, the visiting chief of the UN agency for Palestinian refugees, Philippe Lazzarini, likened Gaza to "hell on earth". Photo by Mohammed Zaanoun/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Gaza ‘Hell On Earth’ Says UN

Gaza ‘Hell On Earth’ Says UN

An aerial view taken on December 8, 2023, portrays makeshift tent camps in Rafah, southern Gaza Strip, housing Palestinians displaced by the intense Israeli bombardment on the Gaza Strip. Seeking refuge in open areas around the Raed al-Attar Mosque near the Egyptian border, these camps serve as a testament to the impact of the ongoing conflict. More than two months into the war sparked by the October 7 attack, the visiting chief of the UN agency for Palestinian refugees, Philippe Lazzarini, likened Gaza to "hell on earth". Photo by Mohammed Zaanoun/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Gaza ‘Hell On Earth’ Says UN

Gaza ‘Hell On Earth’ Says UN

An aerial view taken on December 8, 2023, portrays makeshift tent camps in Rafah, southern Gaza Strip, housing Palestinians displaced by the intense Israeli bombardment on the Gaza Strip. Seeking refuge in open areas around the Raed al-Attar Mosque near the Egyptian border, these camps serve as a testament to the impact of the ongoing conflict. More than two months into the war sparked by the October 7 attack, the visiting chief of the UN agency for Palestinian refugees, Philippe Lazzarini, likened Gaza to "hell on earth". Photo by Mohammed Zaanoun/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Gaza ‘Hell On Earth’ Says UN

Gaza ‘Hell On Earth’ Says UN

An aerial view taken on December 8, 2023, portrays makeshift tent camps in Rafah, southern Gaza Strip, housing Palestinians displaced by the intense Israeli bombardment on the Gaza Strip. Seeking refuge in open areas around the Raed al-Attar Mosque near the Egyptian border, these camps serve as a testament to the impact of the ongoing conflict. More than two months into the war sparked by the October 7 attack, the visiting chief of the UN agency for Palestinian refugees, Philippe Lazzarini, likened Gaza to "hell on earth". Photo by Mohammed Zaanoun/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Gaza ‘Hell On Earth’ Says UN

Gaza ‘Hell On Earth’ Says UN

An aerial view taken on December 8, 2023, portrays makeshift tent camps in Rafah, southern Gaza Strip, housing Palestinians displaced by the intense Israeli bombardment on the Gaza Strip. Seeking refuge in open areas around the Raed al-Attar Mosque near the Egyptian border, these camps serve as a testament to the impact of the ongoing conflict. More than two months into the war sparked by the October 7 attack, the visiting chief of the UN agency for Palestinian refugees, Philippe Lazzarini, likened Gaza to "hell on earth". Photo by Mohammed Zaanoun/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Gaza ‘Hell On Earth’ Says UN

Gaza ‘Hell On Earth’ Says UN

An aerial view taken on December 8, 2023, portrays makeshift tent camps in Rafah, southern Gaza Strip, housing Palestinians displaced by the intense Israeli bombardment on the Gaza Strip. Seeking refuge in open areas around the Raed al-Attar Mosque near the Egyptian border, these camps serve as a testament to the impact of the ongoing conflict. More than two months into the war sparked by the October 7 attack, the visiting chief of the UN agency for Palestinian refugees, Philippe Lazzarini, likened Gaza to "hell on earth". Photo by Mohammed Zaanoun/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

  •  
Gaza ‘Hell On Earth’ Says UN

Gaza ‘Hell On Earth’ Says UN

An aerial view taken on December 8, 2023, portrays makeshift tent camps in Rafah, southern Gaza Strip, housing Palestinians displaced by the intense Israeli bombardment on the Gaza Strip. Seeking refuge in open areas around the Raed al-Attar Mosque near the Egyptian border, these camps serve as a testament to the impact of the ongoing conflict. More than two months into the war sparked by the October 7 attack, the visiting chief of the UN agency for Palestinian refugees, Philippe Lazzarini, likened Gaza to "hell on earth". Photo by Mohammed Zaanoun/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

  •  
Gaza ‘Hell On Earth’ Says UN

Gaza ‘Hell On Earth’ Says UN

An aerial view taken on December 8, 2023, portrays makeshift tent camps in Rafah, southern Gaza Strip, housing Palestinians displaced by the intense Israeli bombardment on the Gaza Strip. Seeking refuge in open areas around the Raed al-Attar Mosque near the Egyptian border, these camps serve as a testament to the impact of the ongoing conflict. More than two months into the war sparked by the October 7 attack, the visiting chief of the UN agency for Palestinian refugees, Philippe Lazzarini, likened Gaza to "hell on earth". Photo by Mohammed Zaanoun/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

  •  
Gaza ‘Hell On Earth’ Says UN

Gaza ‘Hell On Earth’ Says UN

An aerial view taken on December 8, 2023, portrays makeshift tent camps in Rafah, southern Gaza Strip, housing Palestinians displaced by the intense Israeli bombardment on the Gaza Strip. Seeking refuge in open areas around the Raed al-Attar Mosque near the Egyptian border, these camps serve as a testament to the impact of the ongoing conflict. More than two months into the war sparked by the October 7 attack, the visiting chief of the UN agency for Palestinian refugees, Philippe Lazzarini, likened Gaza to "hell on earth". Photo by Mohammed Zaanoun/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

  •  
Gaza ‘Hell On Earth’ Says UN

Gaza ‘Hell On Earth’ Says UN

An aerial view taken on December 8, 2023, portrays makeshift tent camps in Rafah, southern Gaza Strip, housing Palestinians displaced by the intense Israeli bombardment on the Gaza Strip. Seeking refuge in open areas around the Raed al-Attar Mosque near the Egyptian border, these camps serve as a testament to the impact of the ongoing conflict. More than two months into the war sparked by the October 7 attack, the visiting chief of the UN agency for Palestinian refugees, Philippe Lazzarini, likened Gaza to "hell on earth". Photo by Mohammed Zaanoun/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

  •  
Gaza ‘Hell On Earth’ Says UN

Gaza ‘Hell On Earth’ Says UN

An aerial view taken on December 8, 2023, portrays makeshift tent camps in Rafah, southern Gaza Strip, housing Palestinians displaced by the intense Israeli bombardment on the Gaza Strip. Seeking refuge in open areas around the Raed al-Attar Mosque near the Egyptian border, these camps serve as a testament to the impact of the ongoing conflict. More than two months into the war sparked by the October 7 attack, the visiting chief of the UN agency for Palestinian refugees, Philippe Lazzarini, likened Gaza to "hell on earth". Photo by Mohammed Zaanoun/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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