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2026 New Years Day in Times Square

2026 New Years Day in Times Square

Mayor Eric Adams (Democrat of New York, New York), holds a portrait of his mother, prior to pushing the crystal button that signals the descent of the New Year’s Eve Ball in Times Square in New York, New York, USA on December 31, 2025. Photo by Kyle Mazza/CNP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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US: Atmospheric River Brings Major Flooding in Western Washington 13

A powerful atmospheric river brought heavy rain to western Washington on Tuesday, December 9, causing rivers to surge and leading to significant flooding. The weather system continued to drench the region on Wednesday, December 10, pushing water levels even higher and forcing tens of thousands of residents to prepare for evacuation.

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US: Atmospheric River Brings Major Flooding in Western Washington 14

A powerful atmospheric river brought heavy rain to western Washington on Tuesday, December 9, causing rivers to surge and leading to significant flooding. The weather system continued to drench the region on Wednesday, December 10, pushing water levels even higher and forcing tens of thousands of residents to prepare for evacuation.

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US: Atmospheric River Brings Major Flooding in Western Washington 12

A powerful atmospheric river brought heavy rain to western Washington on Tuesday, December 9, causing rivers to surge and leading to significant flooding. The weather system continued to drench the region on Wednesday, December 10, pushing water levels even higher and forcing tens of thousands of residents to prepare for evacuation.

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US: Atmospheric River Brings Major Flooding in Western Washington 10

A powerful atmospheric river brought heavy rain to western Washington on Tuesday, December 9, causing rivers to surge and leading to significant flooding. The weather system continued to drench the region on Wednesday, December 10, pushing water levels even higher and forcing tens of thousands of residents to prepare for evacuation.

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US: Atmospheric River Brings Major Flooding in Western Washington 11

A powerful atmospheric river brought heavy rain to western Washington on Tuesday, December 9, causing rivers to surge and leading to significant flooding. The weather system continued to drench the region on Wednesday, December 10, pushing water levels even higher and forcing tens of thousands of residents to prepare for evacuation.

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US: Atmospheric River Brings Major Flooding in Western Washington 9

A powerful atmospheric river brought heavy rain to western Washington on Tuesday, December 9, causing rivers to surge and leading to significant flooding. The weather system continued to drench the region on Wednesday, December 10, pushing water levels even higher and forcing tens of thousands of residents to prepare for evacuation.

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US: Atmospheric River Brings Major Flooding in Western Washington 8

A powerful atmospheric river brought heavy rain to western Washington on Tuesday, December 9, causing rivers to surge and leading to significant flooding. The weather system continued to drench the region on Wednesday, December 10, pushing water levels even higher and forcing tens of thousands of residents to prepare for evacuation.

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US: Atmospheric River Brings Major Flooding in Western Washington 7

A powerful atmospheric river brought heavy rain to western Washington on Tuesday, December 9, causing rivers to surge and leading to significant flooding. The weather system continued to drench the region on Wednesday, December 10, pushing water levels even higher and forcing tens of thousands of residents to prepare for evacuation.

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US: Atmospheric River Brings Major Flooding in Western Washington 6

A powerful atmospheric river brought heavy rain to western Washington on Tuesday, December 9, causing rivers to surge and leading to significant flooding. The weather system continued to drench the region on Wednesday, December 10, pushing water levels even higher and forcing tens of thousands of residents to prepare for evacuation.

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US: Atmospheric River Brings Major Flooding in Western Washington 5

A powerful atmospheric river brought heavy rain to western Washington on Tuesday, December 9, causing rivers to surge and leading to significant flooding. The weather system continued to drench the region on Wednesday, December 10, pushing water levels even higher and forcing tens of thousands of residents to prepare for evacuation.

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US: Atmospheric River Brings Major Flooding in Western Washington

A powerful atmospheric river brought heavy rain to western Washington on Tuesday, December 9, causing rivers to surge and leading to significant flooding. The weather system continued to drench the region on Wednesday, December 10, pushing water levels even higher and forcing tens of thousands of residents to prepare for evacuation.

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US: Atmospheric River Brings Major Flooding in Western Washington 3

A powerful atmospheric river brought heavy rain to western Washington on Tuesday, December 9, causing rivers to surge and leading to significant flooding. The weather system continued to drench the region on Wednesday, December 10, pushing water levels even higher and forcing tens of thousands of residents to prepare for evacuation.

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US: Atmospheric River Brings Major Flooding in Western Washington 2

A powerful atmospheric river brought heavy rain to western Washington on Tuesday, December 9, causing rivers to surge and leading to significant flooding. The weather system continued to drench the region on Wednesday, December 10, pushing water levels even higher and forcing tens of thousands of residents to prepare for evacuation.

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US: Atmospheric River Brings Major Flooding in Western Washington 4

A powerful atmospheric river brought heavy rain to western Washington on Tuesday, December 9, causing rivers to surge and leading to significant flooding. The weather system continued to drench the region on Wednesday, December 10, pushing water levels even higher and forcing tens of thousands of residents to prepare for evacuation.

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China: Porcupine Releases Quills After Ball Provocation

On October 13, 2025, in Neijiang, Sichuan, a video captured a perspm repeatedly pushing a ball toward a porcupine, prompting it to respond by releasing its quills.

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President Trump At Lunch With Republican Senators In The Rose Garden - DC

President Trump At Lunch With Republican Senators In The Rose Garden - DC

US President Donald Trump speaks during a lunch with Republican Senators in the Rose Garden of the White House in Washington, DC, US, on Tuesday, Oct. 21, 2025. Influential conservative groups with deep pockets are pushing Republicans to demand steep concessions from Democrats in exchange for extending health care subsidies, a move that risks prolonging a US government shutdown now in its 21st day. Photo by Allison Robbert/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

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President Trump At Lunch With Republican Senators In The Rose Garden - DC

President Trump At Lunch With Republican Senators In The Rose Garden - DC

US President Donald Trump speaks during a lunch with Republican Senators in the Rose Garden of the White House in Washington, DC, US, on Tuesday, Oct. 21, 2025. Influential conservative groups with deep pockets are pushing Republicans to demand steep concessions from Democrats in exchange for extending health care subsidies, a move that risks prolonging a US government shutdown now in its 21st day. Photo by Allison Robbert/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Environmental Pollution In Bangladesh

Environmental Pollution In Bangladesh

October 02, 2025, Dhaka, Bangladesh: The rivers and canals around Dhaka were once vital sanctuaries of biodiversity. Countless fish swam in their waters, serving as the main food source for fish-eating birds. But now that scene belongs to the past. What was once clear water is now occupied by heaps of garbage. Plastic, polythene, industrial waste, and household trash have severely polluted the water. Faced with a food crisis, fish-eating egrets are being forced to search for food in these piles of waste. Their natural food—fish—is no longer easily available, compelling them to look for alternatives. In Bangladesh, the filling up of rivers and wetlands, illegal encroachment, and plastic pollution together are pushing aquatic ecosystems towards destruction. These wetlands once provided shelter to thousands of native and migratory birds. But in recent years, their numbers have sharply declined. From the haors to Dhaka’s Turag and Balu rivers and other wetlands, the picture is the same: encroachment, landfilling,

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Environmental Pollution In Bangladesh

Environmental Pollution In Bangladesh

October 02, 2025, Dhaka, Bangladesh: The rivers and canals around Dhaka were once vital sanctuaries of biodiversity. Countless fish swam in their waters, serving as the main food source for fish-eating birds. But now that scene belongs to the past. What was once clear water is now occupied by heaps of garbage. Plastic, polythene, industrial waste, and household trash have severely polluted the water. Faced with a food crisis, fish-eating egrets are being forced to search for food in these piles of waste. Their natural food—fish—is no longer easily available, compelling them to look for alternatives. In Bangladesh, the filling up of rivers and wetlands, illegal encroachment, and plastic pollution together are pushing aquatic ecosystems towards destruction. These wetlands once provided shelter to thousands of native and migratory birds. But in recent years, their numbers have sharply declined. From the haors to Dhaka’s Turag and Balu rivers and other wetlands, the picture is the same: encroachment, landfilling,

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Environmental Pollution In Bangladesh

Environmental Pollution In Bangladesh

October 02, 2025, Dhaka, Bangladesh: The rivers and canals around Dhaka were once vital sanctuaries of biodiversity. Countless fish swam in their waters, serving as the main food source for fish-eating birds. But now that scene belongs to the past. What was once clear water is now occupied by heaps of garbage. Plastic, polythene, industrial waste, and household trash have severely polluted the water. Faced with a food crisis, fish-eating egrets are being forced to search for food in these piles of waste. Their natural food—fish—is no longer easily available, compelling them to look for alternatives. In Bangladesh, the filling up of rivers and wetlands, illegal encroachment, and plastic pollution together are pushing aquatic ecosystems towards destruction. These wetlands once provided shelter to thousands of native and migratory birds. But in recent years, their numbers have sharply declined. From the haors to Dhaka’s Turag and Balu rivers and other wetlands, the picture is the same: encroachment, landfilling,

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Environmental Pollution In Bangladesh

Environmental Pollution In Bangladesh

October 02, 2025, Dhaka, Bangladesh: The rivers and canals around Dhaka were once vital sanctuaries of biodiversity. Countless fish swam in their waters, serving as the main food source for fish-eating birds. But now that scene belongs to the past. What was once clear water is now occupied by heaps of garbage. Plastic, polythene, industrial waste, and household trash have severely polluted the water. Faced with a food crisis, fish-eating egrets are being forced to search for food in these piles of waste. Their natural food—fish—is no longer easily available, compelling them to look for alternatives. In Bangladesh, the filling up of rivers and wetlands, illegal encroachment, and plastic pollution together are pushing aquatic ecosystems towards destruction. These wetlands once provided shelter to thousands of native and migratory birds. But in recent years, their numbers have sharply declined. From the haors to Dhaka’s Turag and Balu rivers and other wetlands, the picture is the same: encroachment, landfilling,

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Environmental Pollution In Bangladesh

Environmental Pollution In Bangladesh

October 02, 2025, Dhaka, Bangladesh: The rivers and canals around Dhaka were once vital sanctuaries of biodiversity. Countless fish swam in their waters, serving as the main food source for fish-eating birds. But now that scene belongs to the past. What was once clear water is now occupied by heaps of garbage. Plastic, polythene, industrial waste, and household trash have severely polluted the water. Faced with a food crisis, fish-eating egrets are being forced to search for food in these piles of waste. Their natural food—fish—is no longer easily available, compelling them to look for alternatives. In Bangladesh, the filling up of rivers and wetlands, illegal encroachment, and plastic pollution together are pushing aquatic ecosystems towards destruction. These wetlands once provided shelter to thousands of native and migratory birds. But in recent years, their numbers have sharply declined. From the haors to Dhaka’s Turag and Balu rivers and other wetlands, the picture is the same: encroachment, landfilling,

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Environmental Pollution In Bangladesh

Environmental Pollution In Bangladesh

October 02, 2025, Dhaka, Bangladesh: The rivers and canals around Dhaka were once vital sanctuaries of biodiversity. Countless fish swam in their waters, serving as the main food source for fish-eating birds. But now that scene belongs to the past. What was once clear water is now occupied by heaps of garbage. Plastic, polythene, industrial waste, and household trash have severely polluted the water. Faced with a food crisis, fish-eating egrets are being forced to search for food in these piles of waste. Their natural food—fish—is no longer easily available, compelling them to look for alternatives. In Bangladesh, the filling up of rivers and wetlands, illegal encroachment, and plastic pollution together are pushing aquatic ecosystems towards destruction. These wetlands once provided shelter to thousands of native and migratory birds. But in recent years, their numbers have sharply declined. From the haors to Dhaka’s Turag and Balu rivers and other wetlands, the picture is the same: encroachment, landfilling,

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Environmental Pollution In Bangladesh

Environmental Pollution In Bangladesh

October 02, 2025, Dhaka, Bangladesh: The rivers and canals around Dhaka were once vital sanctuaries of biodiversity. Countless fish swam in their waters, serving as the main food source for fish-eating birds. But now that scene belongs to the past. What was once clear water is now occupied by heaps of garbage. Plastic, polythene, industrial waste, and household trash have severely polluted the water. Faced with a food crisis, fish-eating egrets are being forced to search for food in these piles of waste. Their natural food—fish—is no longer easily available, compelling them to look for alternatives. In Bangladesh, the filling up of rivers and wetlands, illegal encroachment, and plastic pollution together are pushing aquatic ecosystems towards destruction. These wetlands once provided shelter to thousands of native and migratory birds. But in recent years, their numbers have sharply declined. From the haors to Dhaka’s Turag and Balu rivers and other wetlands, the picture is the same: encroachment, landfilling,

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Environmental Pollution In Bangladesh

Environmental Pollution In Bangladesh

October 02, 2025, Dhaka, Bangladesh: The rivers and canals around Dhaka were once vital sanctuaries of biodiversity. Countless fish swam in their waters, serving as the main food source for fish-eating birds. But now that scene belongs to the past. What was once clear water is now occupied by heaps of garbage. Plastic, polythene, industrial waste, and household trash have severely polluted the water. Faced with a food crisis, fish-eating egrets are being forced to search for food in these piles of waste. Their natural food—fish—is no longer easily available, compelling them to look for alternatives. In Bangladesh, the filling up of rivers and wetlands, illegal encroachment, and plastic pollution together are pushing aquatic ecosystems towards destruction. These wetlands once provided shelter to thousands of native and migratory birds. But in recent years, their numbers have sharply declined. From the haors to Dhaka’s Turag and Balu rivers and other wetlands, the picture is the same: encroachment, landfilling,

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Environmental Pollution In Bangladesh

Environmental Pollution In Bangladesh

October 02, 2025, Dhaka, Bangladesh: The rivers and canals around Dhaka were once vital sanctuaries of biodiversity. Countless fish swam in their waters, serving as the main food source for fish-eating birds. But now that scene belongs to the past. What was once clear water is now occupied by heaps of garbage. Plastic, polythene, industrial waste, and household trash have severely polluted the water. Faced with a food crisis, fish-eating egrets are being forced to search for food in these piles of waste. Their natural food—fish—is no longer easily available, compelling them to look for alternatives. In Bangladesh, the filling up of rivers and wetlands, illegal encroachment, and plastic pollution together are pushing aquatic ecosystems towards destruction. These wetlands once provided shelter to thousands of native and migratory birds. But in recent years, their numbers have sharply declined. From the haors to Dhaka’s Turag and Balu rivers and other wetlands, the picture is the same: encroachment, landfilling,

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Environmental Pollution In Bangladesh

Environmental Pollution In Bangladesh

October 02, 2025, Dhaka, Bangladesh: The rivers and canals around Dhaka were once vital sanctuaries of biodiversity. Countless fish swam in their waters, serving as the main food source for fish-eating birds. But now that scene belongs to the past. What was once clear water is now occupied by heaps of garbage. Plastic, polythene, industrial waste, and household trash have severely polluted the water. Faced with a food crisis, fish-eating egrets are being forced to search for food in these piles of waste. Their natural food—fish—is no longer easily available, compelling them to look for alternatives. In Bangladesh, the filling up of rivers and wetlands, illegal encroachment, and plastic pollution together are pushing aquatic ecosystems towards destruction. These wetlands once provided shelter to thousands of native and migratory birds. But in recent years, their numbers have sharply declined. From the haors to Dhaka’s Turag and Balu rivers and other wetlands, the picture is the same: encroachment, landfilling,

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Environmental Pollution In Bangladesh

Environmental Pollution In Bangladesh

October 02, 2025, Dhaka, Bangladesh: The rivers and canals around Dhaka were once vital sanctuaries of biodiversity. Countless fish swam in their waters, serving as the main food source for fish-eating birds. But now that scene belongs to the past. What was once clear water is now occupied by heaps of garbage. Plastic, polythene, industrial waste, and household trash have severely polluted the water. Faced with a food crisis, fish-eating egrets are being forced to search for food in these piles of waste. Their natural food—fish—is no longer easily available, compelling them to look for alternatives. In Bangladesh, the filling up of rivers and wetlands, illegal encroachment, and plastic pollution together are pushing aquatic ecosystems towards destruction. These wetlands once provided shelter to thousands of native and migratory birds. But in recent years, their numbers have sharply declined. From the haors to Dhaka’s Turag and Balu rivers and other wetlands, the picture is the same: encroachment, landfilling,

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Japan: Man Pushes Car Stranded in Floodwater in Kumamoto

Bands of heavy rain lashed Kumamoto in southwestern Japan from Sunday night, August 10, into Monday, August 11, triggering flash flooding across the prefecture. This video shows a man pushing a vehicle stranded in floodwater near downtown Kumamoto during the downpour.

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Revitalizing Jilin's Chemical Fiber Industry - China

Revitalizing Jilin's Chemical Fiber Industry - China

This photo shows bicycle frames made from carbon fiber at Jilin Chemical Fiber Group in Jilin City, northeast China's Jilin Province, July 16, 2025. Jilin Chemical Fiber Group was among the key state-owned enterprises deployed in the Northeast -- a region comprising Liaoning, Jilin, Heilongjiang, and eastern Inner Mongolia -- shortly after the founding of New China in 1949. The company has been pushing forward the transformation and upgrading of the traditional chemical fiber industry through technological innovation. It introduced smart equipment to facilitate automated production. The company's products have expanded from traditional textile materials to carbon fiber. Photo by Shao Zedong/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Revitalizing Jilin's Chemical Fiber Industry - China

Revitalizing Jilin's Chemical Fiber Industry - China

A robotic arm stacks spools of fiber at a workshop in Jilin Chemical Fiber Group in Jilin City, northeast China's Jilin Province, July 16, 2025. Jilin Chemical Fiber Group was among the key state-owned enterprises deployed in the Northeast -- a region comprising Liaoning, Jilin, Heilongjiang, and eastern Inner Mongolia -- shortly after the founding of New China in 1949. The company has been pushing forward the transformation and upgrading of the traditional chemical fiber industry through technological innovation. It introduced smart equipment to facilitate automated production. The company's products have expanded from traditional textile materials to carbon fiber. Photo by Guo Jieyu/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Revitalizing Jilin's Chemical Fiber Industry - China

Revitalizing Jilin's Chemical Fiber Industry - China

A staff member assembles carbon fiber bicycle frames at a workshop in Jilin Chemical Fiber Group in Jilin City, northeast China's Jilin Province, July 16, 2025. Jilin Chemical Fiber Group was among the key state-owned enterprises deployed in the Northeast -- a region comprising Liaoning, Jilin, Heilongjiang, and eastern Inner Mongolia -- shortly after the founding of New China in 1949. The company has been pushing forward the transformation and upgrading of the traditional chemical fiber industry through technological innovation. It introduced smart equipment to facilitate automated production. The company's products have expanded from traditional textile materials to carbon fiber. Photo by Shao Zedong/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Revitalizing Jilin's Chemical Fiber Industry - China

Revitalizing Jilin's Chemical Fiber Industry - China

Staff members work at a spinning workshop in Jilin Chemical Fiber Group in Jilin City, northeast China's Jilin Province, July 16, 2025. Jilin Chemical Fiber Group was among the key state-owned enterprises deployed in the Northeast -- a region comprising Liaoning, Jilin, Heilongjiang, and eastern Inner Mongolia -- shortly after the founding of New China in 1949. The company has been pushing forward the transformation and upgrading of the traditional chemical fiber industry through technological innovation. It introduced smart equipment to facilitate automated production. The company's products have expanded from traditional textile materials to carbon fiber. Photo by Shao Zedong/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Revitalizing Jilin's Chemical Fiber Industry - China

Revitalizing Jilin's Chemical Fiber Industry - China

A staff member works at a spinning workshop in Jilin Chemical Fiber Group in Jilin City, northeast China's Jilin Province, July 16, 2025. Jilin Chemical Fiber Group was among the key state-owned enterprises deployed in the Northeast -- a region comprising Liaoning, Jilin, Heilongjiang, and eastern Inner Mongolia -- shortly after the founding of New China in 1949. The company has been pushing forward the transformation and upgrading of the traditional chemical fiber industry through technological innovation. It introduced smart equipment to facilitate automated production. The company's products have expanded from traditional textile materials to carbon fiber. Photo by Shao Zedong/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Revitalizing Jilin's Chemical Fiber Industry - China

Revitalizing Jilin's Chemical Fiber Industry - China

A staff member works at a spinning workshop in Jilin Chemical Fiber Group in Jilin City, northeast China's Jilin Province, July 16, 2025. Jilin Chemical Fiber Group was among the key state-owned enterprises deployed in the Northeast -- a region comprising Liaoning, Jilin, Heilongjiang, and eastern Inner Mongolia -- shortly after the founding of New China in 1949. The company has been pushing forward the transformation and upgrading of the traditional chemical fiber industry through technological innovation. It introduced smart equipment to facilitate automated production. The company's products have expanded from traditional textile materials to carbon fiber. Photo by Shao Zedong/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Revitalizing Jilin's Chemical Fiber Industry - China

Revitalizing Jilin's Chemical Fiber Industry - China

A staff member checks the spinning materials at a workshop in Jilin Chemical Fiber Group in Jilin City, northeast China's Jilin Province, July 16, 2025. Jilin Chemical Fiber Group was among the key state-owned enterprises deployed in the Northeast -- a region comprising Liaoning, Jilin, Heilongjiang, and eastern Inner Mongolia -- shortly after the founding of New China in 1949. The company has been pushing forward the transformation and upgrading of the traditional chemical fiber industry through technological innovation. It introduced smart equipment to facilitate automated production. The company's products have expanded from traditional textile materials to carbon fiber. Photo by Shao Zedong/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Revitalizing Jilin's Chemical Fiber Industry - China

Revitalizing Jilin's Chemical Fiber Industry - China

This photo shows bicycle wheels made from carbon fiber at Jilin Chemical Fiber Group in Jilin City, northeast China's Jilin Province, July 16, 2025. Jilin Chemical Fiber Group was among the key state-owned enterprises deployed in the Northeast -- a region comprising Liaoning, Jilin, Heilongjiang, and eastern Inner Mongolia -- shortly after the founding of New China in 1949. The company has been pushing forward the transformation and upgrading of the traditional chemical fiber industry through technological innovation. It introduced smart equipment to facilitate automated production. The company's products have expanded from traditional textile materials to carbon fiber. Photo by Shao Zedong/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Revitalizing Jilin's Chemical Fiber Industry - China

Revitalizing Jilin's Chemical Fiber Industry - China

A staff member packs carbon fiber rolls at a workshop in Jilin Chemical Fiber Group in Jilin City, northeast China's Jilin Province, July 16, 2025. Jilin Chemical Fiber Group was among the key state-owned enterprises deployed in the Northeast -- a region comprising Liaoning, Jilin, Heilongjiang, and eastern Inner Mongolia -- shortly after the founding of New China in 1949. The company has been pushing forward the transformation and upgrading of the traditional chemical fiber industry through technological innovation. It introduced smart equipment to facilitate automated production. The company's products have expanded from traditional textile materials to carbon fiber. Photo by Guo Jieyu/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Revitalizing Jilin's Chemical Fiber Industry - China

Revitalizing Jilin's Chemical Fiber Industry - China

This photo shows synthetic fiber household products at Jilin Chemical Fiber Group in Jilin City, northeast China's Jilin Province, July 16, 2025. Jilin Chemical Fiber Group was among the key state-owned enterprises deployed in the Northeast -- a region comprising Liaoning, Jilin, Heilongjiang, and eastern Inner Mongolia -- shortly after the founding of New China in 1949. The company has been pushing forward the transformation and upgrading of the traditional chemical fiber industry through technological innovation. It introduced smart equipment to facilitate automated production. The company's products have expanded from traditional textile materials to carbon fiber. Photo by Shao Zedong/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Revitalizing Jilin's Chemical Fiber Industry - China

Revitalizing Jilin's Chemical Fiber Industry - China

This photo shows skis made from carbon fiber at Jilin Chemical Fiber Group in Jilin City, northeast China's Jilin Province, July 16, 2025. Jilin Chemical Fiber Group was among the key state-owned enterprises deployed in the Northeast -- a region comprising Liaoning, Jilin, Heilongjiang, and eastern Inner Mongolia -- shortly after the founding of New China in 1949. The company has been pushing forward the transformation and upgrading of the traditional chemical fiber industry through technological innovation. It introduced smart equipment to facilitate automated production. The company's products have expanded from traditional textile materials to carbon fiber. Photo by Shao Zedong/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Revitalizing Jilin's Chemical Fiber Industry - China

Revitalizing Jilin's Chemical Fiber Industry - China

Staff members patrol at a carbon fiber producing workshop in Jilin Chemical Fiber Group in Jilin City, northeast China's Jilin Province, July 16, 2025. Jilin Chemical Fiber Group was among the key state-owned enterprises deployed in the Northeast -- a region comprising Liaoning, Jilin, Heilongjiang, and eastern Inner Mongolia -- shortly after the founding of New China in 1949. The company has been pushing forward the transformation and upgrading of the traditional chemical fiber industry through technological innovation. It introduced smart equipment to facilitate automated production. The company's products have expanded from traditional textile materials to carbon fiber. Photo by Shao Zedong/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Israeli Settlers in Old City of Hebron - West Bank

Israeli Settlers in Old City of Hebron - West Bank

Israeli soldiers escort a Palestinian man pushing a shopping cart through the market in the Old City of Hebron, West Bank on May 31, 2025. The raid took place under military protection as settlers raised Israeli flags and made offensive gestures toward Palestinian residents. Photo by Mosab Shawer/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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PALLANUOTO - LEN Champions League - Final Four - Bronze Medal - Zodiac CNAB vs CN Marseille

PALLANUOTO - LEN Champions League - Final Four - Bronze Medal - Zodiac CNAB vs CN Marseille

Zodiac CNAB's Alvaro Granados Ortega pushing CN Marseille's Alessandro Velotto during the LEN Champions League Final Four bronze-medal match between Zodiac CNAB and CN Marseille at the National Pool Complex in Gzira, Malta, on June 1, 2025. during Final Four - Bronze Medal - Zodiac CNAB vs CN Marseille, LEN Cup - Champions League waterpolo match in Malta, Malta, June 01 2025

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Starbucks

Starbucks

SHANGHAI, CHINA - MAY 25, 2025 - A pedestrian pushing a baby carriage walked past a Starbucks store in Shanghai, China on May 25, 2025.

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TENNIS - Internazionali di Tennis - Internazionali BNL d'Italia

TENNIS - Internazionali di Tennis - Internazionali BNL d'Italia

Carlos Alcaraz pushing himself during Internazionali BNL d'Italia, International Tennis match in Rome, Italy, May 17 2025

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TENNIS - Internazionali di Tennis - Internazionali BNL d'Italia

TENNIS - Internazionali di Tennis - Internazionali BNL d'Italia

Carlos Alcaraz pushing himself during Internazionali BNL d'Italia, International Tennis match in Rome, Italy, May 17 2025

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TENNIS - Internazionali di Tennis - Internazionali BNL d'Italia

TENNIS - Internazionali di Tennis - Internazionali BNL d'Italia

Carlos Alcaraz pushing himself during Internazionali BNL d'Italia, International Tennis match in Rome, Italy, May 17 2025

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TENNIS - Internazionali di Tennis - Internazionali BNL d'Italia

TENNIS - Internazionali di Tennis - Internazionali BNL d'Italia

Jannik Sinner pushing himself during Internazionali BNL d'Italia, International Tennis match in Rome, Italy, May 17 2025

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TENNIS - Internazionali di Tennis - Internazionali BNL d'Italia

TENNIS - Internazionali di Tennis - Internazionali BNL d'Italia

Carlos Alcaraz pushing himself during Internazionali BNL d'Italia, International Tennis match in Rome, Italy, May 17 2025

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