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2025 H1 Port Cargo Throughput Increases

2025 H1 Port Cargo Throughput Increases

A large quantity of imported iron ore, bauxite and coal are waiting to be transported in the West Port Area of Yantai Port in Yantai City, Shandong Province, China on July 30, 2025.

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2025 H1 Port Cargo Throughput Increases

2025 H1 Port Cargo Throughput Increases

A large quantity of imported iron ore, bauxite and coal are waiting to be transported in the West Port Area of Yantai Port in Yantai City, Shandong Province, China on July 30, 2025.

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Captagon A Synthetic Stimulant That Earned Billions For The Assad Regime

Captagon A Synthetic Stimulant That Earned Billions For The Assad Regime

File photo dated July 01, 2020 - The Guardia di Finanza of Naples has seized in the Port of Salerno a large quantity of drugs, 14 tons of amphetamines, 84 million tablets with the "captagon" logo, produced in Syria by ISIS to finance terrorism. For years, Bschar al-Assad regime secretly netted three times more money than all of Mexico's cartels with a small white pill that everyone from ISIS terrorists to construction workers chased after. Captagon, known locally as the 'drug of jihad', and 'poor man's cocaine', was originally sold as a cure for attention deficit disorders, narcolepsy and depression when it was first developed by a German pharmaceutical firm in 1961. In 1986, Captagon was banned in almost all countries after it was listed as a Schedule II drug by the UN. Photo by Alessandro Garofalo/Newfotosud/napolipress/Fotogramma/IPA/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Captagon A Synthetic Stimulant That Earned Billions For The Assad Regime

Captagon A Synthetic Stimulant That Earned Billions For The Assad Regime

File photo dated July 01, 2020 - The Guardia di Finanza of Naples has seized in the Port of Salerno a large quantity of drugs, 14 tons of amphetamines, 84 million tablets with the "captagon" logo, produced in Syria by ISIS to finance terrorism. For years, Bschar al-Assad regime secretly netted three times more money than all of Mexico's cartels with a small white pill that everyone from ISIS terrorists to construction workers chased after. Captagon, known locally as the 'drug of jihad', and 'poor man's cocaine', was originally sold as a cure for attention deficit disorders, narcolepsy and depression when it was first developed by a German pharmaceutical firm in 1961. In 1986, Captagon was banned in almost all countries after it was listed as a Schedule II drug by the UN. Photo by Alessandro Garofalo/Newfotosud/napolipress/Fotogramma/IPA/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Captagon A Synthetic Stimulant That Earned Billions For The Assad Regime

Captagon A Synthetic Stimulant That Earned Billions For The Assad Regime

File photo dated July 01, 2020 - The Guardia di Finanza of Naples has seized in the Port of Salerno a large quantity of drugs, 14 tons of amphetamines, 84 million tablets with the "captagon" logo, produced in Syria by ISIS to finance terrorism. For years, Bschar al-Assad regime secretly netted three times more money than all of Mexico's cartels with a small white pill that everyone from ISIS terrorists to construction workers chased after. Captagon, known locally as the 'drug of jihad', and 'poor man's cocaine', was originally sold as a cure for attention deficit disorders, narcolepsy and depression when it was first developed by a German pharmaceutical firm in 1961. In 1986, Captagon was banned in almost all countries after it was listed as a Schedule II drug by the UN. Photo by Alessandro Garofalo/Newfotosud/napolipress/Fotogramma/IPA/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Captagon A Synthetic Stimulant That Earned Billions For The Assad Regime

Captagon A Synthetic Stimulant That Earned Billions For The Assad Regime

File photo dated July 01, 2020 - The Guardia di Finanza of Naples has seized in the Port of Salerno a large quantity of drugs, 14 tons of amphetamines, 84 million tablets with the "captagon" logo, produced in Syria by ISIS to finance terrorism. For years, Bschar al-Assad regime secretly netted three times more money than all of Mexico's cartels with a small white pill that everyone from ISIS terrorists to construction workers chased after. Captagon, known locally as the 'drug of jihad', and 'poor man's cocaine', was originally sold as a cure for attention deficit disorders, narcolepsy and depression when it was first developed by a German pharmaceutical firm in 1961. In 1986, Captagon was banned in almost all countries after it was listed as a Schedule II drug by the UN. Photo by Alessandro Garofalo/Newfotosud/napolipress/Fotogramma/IPA/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Captagon A Synthetic Stimulant That Earned Billions For The Assad Regime

Captagon A Synthetic Stimulant That Earned Billions For The Assad Regime

File photo dated July 01, 2020 - The Guardia di Finanza of Naples has seized in the Port of Salerno a large quantity of drugs, 14 tons of amphetamines, 84 million tablets with the "captagon" logo, produced in Syria by ISIS to finance terrorism. For years, Bschar al-Assad regime secretly netted three times more money than all of Mexico's cartels with a small white pill that everyone from ISIS terrorists to construction workers chased after. Captagon, known locally as the 'drug of jihad', and 'poor man's cocaine', was originally sold as a cure for attention deficit disorders, narcolepsy and depression when it was first developed by a German pharmaceutical firm in 1961. In 1986, Captagon was banned in almost all countries after it was listed as a Schedule II drug by the UN. Photo by Alessandro Garofalo/Newfotosud/napolipress/Fotogramma/IPA/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Captagon A Synthetic Stimulant That Earned Billions For The Assad Regime

Captagon A Synthetic Stimulant That Earned Billions For The Assad Regime

File photo dated July 01, 2020 - The Guardia di Finanza of Naples has seized in the Port of Salerno a large quantity of drugs, 14 tons of amphetamines, 84 million tablets with the "captagon" logo, produced in Syria by ISIS to finance terrorism. For years, Bschar al-Assad regime secretly netted three times more money than all of Mexico's cartels with a small white pill that everyone from ISIS terrorists to construction workers chased after. Captagon, known locally as the 'drug of jihad', and 'poor man's cocaine', was originally sold as a cure for attention deficit disorders, narcolepsy and depression when it was first developed by a German pharmaceutical firm in 1961. In 1986, Captagon was banned in almost all countries after it was listed as a Schedule II drug by the UN. Photo by Alessandro Garofalo/Newfotosud/napolipress/Fotogramma/IPA/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Captagon A Synthetic Stimulant That Earned Billions For The Assad Regime

Captagon A Synthetic Stimulant That Earned Billions For The Assad Regime

File photo dated July 01, 2020 - The Guardia di Finanza of Naples has seized in the Port of Salerno a large quantity of drugs, 14 tons of amphetamines, 84 million tablets with the "captagon" logo, produced in Syria by ISIS to finance terrorism. For years, Bschar al-Assad regime secretly netted three times more money than all of Mexico's cartels with a small white pill that everyone from ISIS terrorists to construction workers chased after. Captagon, known locally as the 'drug of jihad', and 'poor man's cocaine', was originally sold as a cure for attention deficit disorders, narcolepsy and depression when it was first developed by a German pharmaceutical firm in 1961. In 1986, Captagon was banned in almost all countries after it was listed as a Schedule II drug by the UN. Photo by Alessandro Garofalo/Newfotosud/napolipress/Fotogramma/IPA/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Captagon A Synthetic Stimulant That Earned Billions For The Assad Regime

Captagon A Synthetic Stimulant That Earned Billions For The Assad Regime

File photo dated July 01, 2020 - The Guardia di Finanza of Naples has seized in the Port of Salerno a large quantity of drugs, 14 tons of amphetamines, 84 million tablets with the "captagon" logo, produced in Syria by ISIS to finance terrorism. For years, Bschar al-Assad regime secretly netted three times more money than all of Mexico's cartels with a small white pill that everyone from ISIS terrorists to construction workers chased after. Captagon, known locally as the 'drug of jihad', and 'poor man's cocaine', was originally sold as a cure for attention deficit disorders, narcolepsy and depression when it was first developed by a German pharmaceutical firm in 1961. In 1986, Captagon was banned in almost all countries after it was listed as a Schedule II drug by the UN. Photo by Alessandro Garofalo/Newfotosud/napolipress/Fotogramma/IPA/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Captagon A Synthetic Stimulant That Earned Billions For The Assad Regime

Captagon A Synthetic Stimulant That Earned Billions For The Assad Regime

File photo dated July 01, 2020 - The Guardia di Finanza of Naples has seized in the Port of Salerno a large quantity of drugs, 14 tons of amphetamines, 84 million tablets with the "captagon" logo, produced in Syria by ISIS to finance terrorism. For years, Bschar al-Assad regime secretly netted three times more money than all of Mexico's cartels with a small white pill that everyone from ISIS terrorists to construction workers chased after. Captagon, known locally as the 'drug of jihad', and 'poor man's cocaine', was originally sold as a cure for attention deficit disorders, narcolepsy and depression when it was first developed by a German pharmaceutical firm in 1961. In 1986, Captagon was banned in almost all countries after it was listed as a Schedule II drug by the UN. Photo by Alessandro Garofalo/Newfotosud/napolipress/Fotogramma/IPA/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Food Supplies Dwindling Warns UN - Gaza

Food Supplies Dwindling Warns UN - Gaza

Palestinians, mostly children, hold out their plates toward a man, to receive their share of vegetable patties prepared by volunteers in Beit Lahia in the northern Gaza Strip on August 15, 2024. Food supplies into Gaza have diminished even further in the two months since international experts raised the threat of famine in the enclave, according to the regional director of the World Food Programme, which has been able to bring in only about half of the quantity required. Photo by Abood Abusalama/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Food Supplies Dwindling Warns UN - Gaza

Food Supplies Dwindling Warns UN - Gaza

Palestinians, mostly children, hold out their plates toward a man, to receive their share of vegetable patties prepared by volunteers in Beit Lahia in the northern Gaza Strip on August 15, 2024. Food supplies into Gaza have diminished even further in the two months since international experts raised the threat of famine in the enclave, according to the regional director of the World Food Programme, which has been able to bring in only about half of the quantity required. Photo by Abood Abusalama/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Food Supplies Dwindling Warns UN - Gaza

Food Supplies Dwindling Warns UN - Gaza

Palestinians, mostly children, hold out their plates toward a man, to receive their share of vegetable patties prepared by volunteers in Beit Lahia in the northern Gaza Strip on August 15, 2024. Food supplies into Gaza have diminished even further in the two months since international experts raised the threat of famine in the enclave, according to the regional director of the World Food Programme, which has been able to bring in only about half of the quantity required. Photo by Abood Abusalama/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Food Supplies Dwindling Warns UN - Gaza

Food Supplies Dwindling Warns UN - Gaza

Palestinians, mostly children, hold out their plates toward a man, to receive their share of vegetable patties prepared by volunteers in Beit Lahia in the northern Gaza Strip on August 15, 2024. Food supplies into Gaza have diminished even further in the two months since international experts raised the threat of famine in the enclave, according to the regional director of the World Food Programme, which has been able to bring in only about half of the quantity required. Photo by Abood Abusalama/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Food Supplies Dwindling Warns UN - Gaza

Food Supplies Dwindling Warns UN - Gaza

Palestinians, mostly children, hold out their plates toward a man, to receive their share of vegetable patties prepared by volunteers in Beit Lahia in the northern Gaza Strip on August 15, 2024. Food supplies into Gaza have diminished even further in the two months since international experts raised the threat of famine in the enclave, according to the regional director of the World Food Programme, which has been able to bring in only about half of the quantity required. Photo by Abood Abusalama/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Food Supplies Dwindling Warns UN - Gaza

Food Supplies Dwindling Warns UN - Gaza

Palestinians, mostly children, hold out their plates toward a man, to receive their share of vegetable patties prepared by volunteers in Beit Lahia in the northern Gaza Strip on August 15, 2024. Food supplies into Gaza have diminished even further in the two months since international experts raised the threat of famine in the enclave, according to the regional director of the World Food Programme, which has been able to bring in only about half of the quantity required. Photo by Abood Abusalama/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Food Supplies Dwindling Warns UN - Gaza

Food Supplies Dwindling Warns UN - Gaza

Palestinians, mostly children, hold out their plates toward a man, to receive their share of vegetable patties prepared by volunteers in Beit Lahia in the northern Gaza Strip on August 15, 2024. Food supplies into Gaza have diminished even further in the two months since international experts raised the threat of famine in the enclave, according to the regional director of the World Food Programme, which has been able to bring in only about half of the quantity required. Photo by Abood Abusalama/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Food Supplies Dwindling Warns UN - Gaza

Food Supplies Dwindling Warns UN - Gaza

Palestinian men hold out their plates toward a man, to receive their share of vegetable patties prepared by volunteers in Beit Lahia in the northern Gaza Strip on August 14, 2024. Food supplies into Gaza have diminished even further in the two months since international experts raised the threat of famine in the enclave, according to the regional director of the World Food Programme, which has been able to bring in only about half of the quantity required. Photo by Abood Abusalama/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Food Supplies Dwindling Warns UN - Gaza

Food Supplies Dwindling Warns UN - Gaza

Palestinians, mostly children, hold out their plates toward a man, to receive their share of vegetable patties prepared by volunteers in Beit Lahia in the northern Gaza Strip on August 15, 2024. Food supplies into Gaza have diminished even further in the two months since international experts raised the threat of famine in the enclave, according to the regional director of the World Food Programme, which has been able to bring in only about half of the quantity required. Photo by Abood Abusalama/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Food Supplies Dwindling Warns UN - Gaza

Food Supplies Dwindling Warns UN - Gaza

Palestinians, mostly children, hold out their plates toward a man, to receive their share of vegetable patties prepared by volunteers in Beit Lahia in the northern Gaza Strip on August 15, 2024. Food supplies into Gaza have diminished even further in the two months since international experts raised the threat of famine in the enclave, according to the regional director of the World Food Programme, which has been able to bring in only about half of the quantity required. Photo by Abood Abusalama/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Food Supplies Dwindling Warns UN - Gaza

Food Supplies Dwindling Warns UN - Gaza

Palestinians, mostly children, hold out their plates toward a man, to receive their share of vegetable patties prepared by volunteers in Beit Lahia in the northern Gaza Strip on August 15, 2024. Food supplies into Gaza have diminished even further in the two months since international experts raised the threat of famine in the enclave, according to the regional director of the World Food Programme, which has been able to bring in only about half of the quantity required. Photo by Abood Abusalama/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Food Supplies Dwindling Warns UN - Gaza

Food Supplies Dwindling Warns UN - Gaza

Palestinians, mostly children, hold out their plates toward a man, to receive their share of vegetable patties prepared by volunteers in Beit Lahia in the northern Gaza Strip on August 15, 2024. Food supplies into Gaza have diminished even further in the two months since international experts raised the threat of famine in the enclave, according to the regional director of the World Food Programme, which has been able to bring in only about half of the quantity required. Photo by Abood Abusalama/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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UGANDA-COFFEE EXPORT-RECORD BREAKING

UGANDA-COFFEE EXPORT-RECORD BREAKING

(240718) -- KAMPALA, July 18, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- Women sort coffee berries at a coffee drying yard in the town of Sironko, in the eastern Ugandan district of Sironko on June 6, 2024. Uganda's coffee exports have recorded the highest foreign exchange earnings in 30 years due to improved quantity and quality, a state regulator said Thursday. TO GO WITH "Uganda's coffee export earnings reach 30-year high" (Photo by Ronald Ssekandi/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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UGANDA-COFFEE EXPORT-RECORD BREAKING

UGANDA-COFFEE EXPORT-RECORD BREAKING

(240718) -- KAMPALA, July 18, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- A woman picks coffee berries in a plantation near the town of Budadiri in the eastern Ugandan district of Sironko on June 6, 2024. Uganda's coffee exports have recorded the highest foreign exchange earnings in 30 years due to improved quantity and quality, a state regulator said Thursday. TO GO WITH "Uganda's coffee export earnings reach 30-year high" (Photo by Ronald Ssekandi/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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UGANDA-COFFEE EXPORT-RECORD BREAKING

UGANDA-COFFEE EXPORT-RECORD BREAKING

(240718) -- KAMPALA, July 18, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- Women pour fresh coffee berries on a tarpaulin for sun-drying in a plantation near the town of Budadiri in the eastern Ugandan district of Sironko on June 6, 2024. Uganda's coffee exports have recorded the highest foreign exchange earnings in 30 years due to improved quantity and quality, a state regulator said Thursday. TO GO WITH "Uganda's coffee export earnings reach 30-year high" (Photo by Ronald Ssekandi/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Indian govt imposes stock limits on wheat till March 2025

STORY: Indian govt imposes stock limits on wheat till March 2025 SHOOTING TIME: Recent footage DATELINE: June 25, 2024 LENGTH: 00:01:41 LOCATION: New Delhi CATEGORY: ECONOMY SHOTLIST: 1. various of India gate 2. various of Indian government buildings 3. various of wheat crop fields 4. various of crop harvesting 5. various of grain markets STORYLINE: Indian government Monday imposed stock limits on the quantity of wheat that retailers and processors can hold. The step has been taken to keep prices in check and prevent hoarding of wheat. "In order to manage the overall food security and to prevent hoarding and unscrupulous speculation, the Government of India has decided to impose stock limits on wheat applicable to traders/wholesaler, retailers, big chain retailers and processors for all states," the federal ministry of consumer affairs, food and public distribution in a statement said. According to the ministry, the limit is 3,000 metric ton (MT) for wholesalers, 10 MT for retailers, 10 MT per

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Egypt exports largest quantity of agricultural products in its history in 2023

STORY: Egypt exports largest quantity of agricultural products in its history in 2023 SHOOTING TIME: Recent footage DATELINE: May 22, 2024 LENGTH: 0:00:49 LOCATION: Cairo CATEGORY: ECONOMY SHOTLIST: 1. various of an open market 2. various of farmers picking up oranges STORYLINE: Egypt's Minister of Agriculture and Land Reclamation Al Sayed Al Qusair said on Tuesday that Egypt exported the largest quantity of agricultural products in its history in 2023 as it amounted to 7.5 million tons, generating revenues worth $8.8 billion. During a cabinet meeting, the minister pointed out that Egypt ranked first in the exports of orange and frozen strawberry. In that context, he clarified that the value of fresh goods reached 3.7 billion U.S. dollars, while that of processed food recorded 5.1 billion dollars. Xinhua News Agency correspondents reporting from Cairo. (XHTV)

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20 tonnes of drugs destroyed in Afghanistan

STORY: 20 tonnes of drugs destroyed in Afghanistan SHOOTING TIME: April 23, 2024 DATELINE: April 25, 2024 LENGTH: 00:01:44 LOCATION: Kabul CATEGORY: OTHERS SHOTLIST: 1. various of Afghan security force members in preparation for burning illicit drugs and the objects used in manufacturing drugs, in Kabul 2. SOUNDBITE (Pashto): MUFTI AHMADULLAH AHMADI, Head of counter-narcotics police 3. various of the ceremony of setting on fire illicit drugs and the objects used in manufacturing drugs STORYLINE: The Afghan caretaker government held a ceremony on Tuesday to set on fire a huge quantity of illicit drugs and the objects used in manufacturing drugs on the outskirts of the capital city of Kabul. More than 20 tonnes of illicit drugs including 635 kg of heroin were set on fire publicly. SOUNDBITE (Pashto): MUFTI AHMADULLAH AHMADI, Head of counter-narcotics police "The counter-narcotics police have conducted more than 22,000 operations and arrested more than 9,000 individuals on the charge of involvement in drug

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Fire erupts on crude oil pipeline in Syria

STORY: Fire erupts on crude oil pipeline in Syria SHOOTING TIME: April 21, 2024 DATELINE: April 22, 2024 LENGTH: 00:01:20 LOCATION: Damascus CATEGORY: OTHERS SHOTLIST: 1. various of the fire (courtesy of Syrian State TV) 2. various of local authorities battling the fire (courtesy of Syrian State TV) STORYLINE: A fire erupted on a crude oil pipeline in the eastern countryside of Homs, Syria on Sunday. The blaze started at the Fourth Station east of the Farqalas area and advanced towards the Homs oil refinery. Local authorities implemented immediate containment measures. Major Eyad Mohammed, commander of the Homs Fire Brigade, said earth barriers were used to contain the leaking oil, adding that the large quantity of material flowing required a prolonged firefighting operation. Dozens of fire trucks and heavy machinery were dispatched to aid in the firefighting operation at the site. Xinhua News Agency correspondents reporting from Damascus. (XHTV)

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New building of museum at Shang Dynasty capital site to open this month

STORY: New building of museum at Shang Dynasty capital site to open this month SHOOTING TIME: Feb. 22, 2024 DATELINE: Feb. 23, 2024 LENGTH: 00:00:27 LOCATION: ANYANG, China CATEGORY: CULTURE SHOTLIST: 1. various of cultural relics of the Yinxu Museum STORYLINE: The new building of the Yinxu Museum at the Yin Ruins, the site of the last capital of the Shang Dynasty (1600 B.C.-1046 B.C.), will open to the public on Feb. 26. The announcement was made at a press conference held by the National Cultural Heritage Administration on Monday in Beijing. The museum, located in the city of Anyang in central China's Henan Province, will showcase nearly 4,000 items or sets of cultural relics, including bronzeware, pottery, jade objects, and oracle bones. The exhibition features a vast quantity and diverse range of cultural artifacts, with over three-quarters of the relics making their debut appearances. The Yin Ruins is the first documented late Shang Dynasty capital site in China, as confirmed by archaeological exc

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Climate Changes Impacted the Quality and Quantity of Paddy Harvesting - Indonesia

Climate Changes Impacted the Quality and Quantity of Paddy Harvesting - Indonesia

Farmers are seen harvesting paddy in an agricultural area in Beringin sub-district, Deli Serdang District, North Sumatra Province, Indonesia on February 21, 2024. The diversity of quality and quantity of rice plantation in that area requires water not only as rain-fed land but also irrigation that touches agricultural land as a function of the main water dam which has been built to fulfil the irrigation system. Meanwhile, climate changes have affected the results of Indonesia's main food production which needs the intensity of soil fertility by Urea Nitrea, TSP and KCL, said the farmers. Photo by Aditya Sutanta/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Climate Changes Impacted the Quality and Quantity of Paddy Harvesting - Indonesia

Climate Changes Impacted the Quality and Quantity of Paddy Harvesting - Indonesia

Farmers are seen harvesting paddy in an agricultural area in Beringin sub-district, Deli Serdang District, North Sumatra Province, Indonesia on February 21, 2024. The diversity of quality and quantity of rice plantation in that area requires water not only as rain-fed land but also irrigation that touches agricultural land as a function of the main water dam which has been built to fulfil the irrigation system. Meanwhile, climate changes have affected the results of Indonesia's main food production which needs the intensity of soil fertility by Urea Nitrea, TSP and KCL, said the farmers. Photo by Aditya Sutanta/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Climate Changes Impacted the Quality and Quantity of Paddy Harvesting - Indonesia

Climate Changes Impacted the Quality and Quantity of Paddy Harvesting - Indonesia

Farmers are seen harvesting paddy in an agricultural area in Beringin sub-district, Deli Serdang District, North Sumatra Province, Indonesia on February 21, 2024. The diversity of quality and quantity of rice plantation in that area requires water not only as rain-fed land but also irrigation that touches agricultural land as a function of the main water dam which has been built to fulfil the irrigation system. Meanwhile, climate changes have affected the results of Indonesia's main food production which needs the intensity of soil fertility by Urea Nitrea, TSP and KCL, said the farmers. Photo by Aditya Sutanta/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Climate Changes Impacted the Quality and Quantity of Paddy Harvesting - Indonesia

Climate Changes Impacted the Quality and Quantity of Paddy Harvesting - Indonesia

Farmers are seen harvesting paddy in an agricultural area in Beringin sub-district, Deli Serdang District, North Sumatra Province, Indonesia on February 21, 2024. The diversity of quality and quantity of rice plantation in that area requires water not only as rain-fed land but also irrigation that touches agricultural land as a function of the main water dam which has been built to fulfil the irrigation system. Meanwhile, climate changes have affected the results of Indonesia's main food production which needs the intensity of soil fertility by Urea Nitrea, TSP and KCL, said the farmers. Photo by Aditya Sutanta/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Climate Changes Impacted the Quality and Quantity of Paddy Harvesting - Indonesia

Climate Changes Impacted the Quality and Quantity of Paddy Harvesting - Indonesia

Farmers are seen harvesting paddy in an agricultural area in Beringin sub-district, Deli Serdang District, North Sumatra Province, Indonesia on February 21, 2024. The diversity of quality and quantity of rice plantation in that area requires water not only as rain-fed land but also irrigation that touches agricultural land as a function of the main water dam which has been built to fulfil the irrigation system. Meanwhile, climate changes have affected the results of Indonesia's main food production which needs the intensity of soil fertility by Urea Nitrea, TSP and KCL, said the farmers. Photo by Aditya Sutanta/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Climate Changes Impacted the Quality and Quantity of Paddy Harvesting - Indonesia

Climate Changes Impacted the Quality and Quantity of Paddy Harvesting - Indonesia

Farmers are seen harvesting paddy in an agricultural area in Beringin sub-district, Deli Serdang District, North Sumatra Province, Indonesia on February 21, 2024. The diversity of quality and quantity of rice plantation in that area requires water not only as rain-fed land but also irrigation that touches agricultural land as a function of the main water dam which has been built to fulfil the irrigation system. Meanwhile, climate changes have affected the results of Indonesia's main food production which needs the intensity of soil fertility by Urea Nitrea, TSP and KCL, said the farmers. Photo by Aditya Sutanta/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Climate Changes Impacted the Quality and Quantity of Paddy Harvesting - Indonesia

Climate Changes Impacted the Quality and Quantity of Paddy Harvesting - Indonesia

Farmers are seen harvesting paddy in an agricultural area in Beringin sub-district, Deli Serdang District, North Sumatra Province, Indonesia on February 21, 2024. The diversity of quality and quantity of rice plantation in that area requires water not only as rain-fed land but also irrigation that touches agricultural land as a function of the main water dam which has been built to fulfil the irrigation system. Meanwhile, climate changes have affected the results of Indonesia's main food production which needs the intensity of soil fertility by Urea Nitrea, TSP and KCL, said the farmers. Photo by Aditya Sutanta/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Climate Changes Impacted the Quality and Quantity of Paddy Harvesting - Indonesia

Climate Changes Impacted the Quality and Quantity of Paddy Harvesting - Indonesia

Farmers are seen harvesting paddy in an agricultural area in Beringin sub-district, Deli Serdang District, North Sumatra Province, Indonesia on February 21, 2024. The diversity of quality and quantity of rice plantation in that area requires water not only as rain-fed land but also irrigation that touches agricultural land as a function of the main water dam which has been built to fulfil the irrigation system. Meanwhile, climate changes have affected the results of Indonesia's main food production which needs the intensity of soil fertility by Urea Nitrea, TSP and KCL, said the farmers. Photo by Aditya Sutanta/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Climate Changes Impacted the Quality and Quantity of Paddy Harvesting - Indonesia

Climate Changes Impacted the Quality and Quantity of Paddy Harvesting - Indonesia

Farmers are seen harvesting paddy in an agricultural area in Beringin sub-district, Deli Serdang District, North Sumatra Province, Indonesia on February 21, 2024. The diversity of quality and quantity of rice plantation in that area requires water not only as rain-fed land but also irrigation that touches agricultural land as a function of the main water dam which has been built to fulfil the irrigation system. Meanwhile, climate changes have affected the results of Indonesia's main food production which needs the intensity of soil fertility by Urea Nitrea, TSP and KCL, said the farmers. Photo by Aditya Sutanta/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Climate Changes Impacted the Quality and Quantity of Paddy Harvesting - Indonesia

Climate Changes Impacted the Quality and Quantity of Paddy Harvesting - Indonesia

Farmers are seen harvesting paddy in an agricultural area in Beringin sub-district, Deli Serdang District, North Sumatra Province, Indonesia on February 21, 2024. The diversity of quality and quantity of rice plantation in that area requires water not only as rain-fed land but also irrigation that touches agricultural land as a function of the main water dam which has been built to fulfil the irrigation system. Meanwhile, climate changes have affected the results of Indonesia's main food production which needs the intensity of soil fertility by Urea Nitrea, TSP and KCL, said the farmers. Photo by Aditya Sutanta/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Workers In A Brick Field - Bangladesh

Workers In A Brick Field - Bangladesh

Bangladeshi men work at a brick field in Narayanganj, Bangladesh, February 10, 2024. Emission of huge quantity of toxic elements from brick kilns is causing serious health hazards to workers and people living in surrounding areas with most suffering from respiratory or skin problems. Workers in this brick field earn less than $5 a day. Photo by Suvra Kanti Das/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Workers In A Brick Field - Bangladesh

Workers In A Brick Field - Bangladesh

Bangladeshi men work at a brick field in Narayanganj, Bangladesh, February 10, 2024. Emission of huge quantity of toxic elements from brick kilns is causing serious health hazards to workers and people living in surrounding areas with most suffering from respiratory or skin problems. Workers in this brick field earn less than $5 a day. Photo by Suvra Kanti Das/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Workers In A Brick Field - Bangladesh

Workers In A Brick Field - Bangladesh

Bangladeshi men work at a brick field in Narayanganj, Bangladesh, February 10, 2024. Emission of huge quantity of toxic elements from brick kilns is causing serious health hazards to workers and people living in surrounding areas with most suffering from respiratory or skin problems. Workers in this brick field earn less than $5 a day. Photo by Suvra Kanti Das/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Workers In A Brick Field - Bangladesh

Workers In A Brick Field - Bangladesh

Bangladeshi men work at a brick field in Narayanganj, Bangladesh, February 10, 2024. Emission of huge quantity of toxic elements from brick kilns is causing serious health hazards to workers and people living in surrounding areas with most suffering from respiratory or skin problems. Workers in this brick field earn less than $5 a day. Photo by Suvra Kanti Das/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Workers In A Brick Field - Bangladesh

Workers In A Brick Field - Bangladesh

Bangladeshi men work at a brick field in Narayanganj, Bangladesh, February 10, 2024. Emission of huge quantity of toxic elements from brick kilns is causing serious health hazards to workers and people living in surrounding areas with most suffering from respiratory or skin problems. Workers in this brick field earn less than $5 a day. Photo by Suvra Kanti Das/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Workers In A Brick Field - Bangladesh

Workers In A Brick Field - Bangladesh

Bangladeshi men work at a brick field in Narayanganj, Bangladesh, February 10, 2024. Emission of huge quantity of toxic elements from brick kilns is causing serious health hazards to workers and people living in surrounding areas with most suffering from respiratory or skin problems. Workers in this brick field earn less than $5 a day. Photo by Suvra Kanti Das/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Workers In A Brick Field - Bangladesh

Workers In A Brick Field - Bangladesh

Bangladeshi men work at a brick field in Narayanganj, Bangladesh, February 10, 2024. Emission of huge quantity of toxic elements from brick kilns is causing serious health hazards to workers and people living in surrounding areas with most suffering from respiratory or skin problems. Workers in this brick field earn less than $5 a day. Photo by Suvra Kanti Das/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Workers In A Brick Field - Bangladesh

Workers In A Brick Field - Bangladesh

Bangladeshi men work at a brick field in Narayanganj, Bangladesh, February 10, 2024. Emission of huge quantity of toxic elements from brick kilns is causing serious health hazards to workers and people living in surrounding areas with most suffering from respiratory or skin problems. Workers in this brick field earn less than $5 a day. Photo by Suvra Kanti Das/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Workers In A Brick Field - Bangladesh

Workers In A Brick Field - Bangladesh

Bangladeshi men work at a brick field in Narayanganj, Bangladesh, February 10, 2024. Emission of huge quantity of toxic elements from brick kilns is causing serious health hazards to workers and people living in surrounding areas with most suffering from respiratory or skin problems. Workers in this brick field earn less than $5 a day. Photo by Suvra Kanti Das/ABACAPRESS.COM

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