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Les Republicains meeting near Paris FA

Les Republicains meeting near Paris FA

French former government’s spokesperson Maud Bregeon looks on next to French Deputy Minister for Trade, Craft Trades, Small and Medium-sized Enterprises and the Social and Solidarity Economy Veronique Louwagie during Les Republicains meeting in Le Port-Marly near Paris on September 6, 2025. Photo by Firas Abdullah/ABACAPRESS.COM

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[Breaking News]Dolphin hunt season begins in western Japan town

TAIJI, Japan, Sept. 1 Kyodo - Fishing boats leave a port in Taiji in the western Japan prefecture of Wakayama on Sept. 1, 2025, for the season's first drive hunt of dolphins and small whales. (Kyodo)

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Dolphin hunt season begins in western Japan town

Dolphin hunt season begins in western Japan town

Fishing boats leave a port in Taiji in the western Japan prefecture of Wakayama on Sept. 1, 2025, for the season's first drive hunt of dolphins and small whales.

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Dolphin hunt season begins in western Japan town

Dolphin hunt season begins in western Japan town

Fishing boats leave a port in Taiji in the western Japan prefecture of Wakayama on Sept. 1, 2025, for the season's first drive hunt of dolphins and small whales.

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Illustration - Sargassum Antilles

Illustration - Sargassum Antilles

FRANCE, WEST INDIES, GUADELOUPE, MARIE-GALANTE ISLAND, CAPESTERRE-DE-MARIE-GALANTE, MASSIVE STRANDING OF SARGASSUM SEAWEED ON THE SMALL PORT BEACH Photo by Thierry Grun/Only France/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration - Sargassum Antilles

Illustration - Sargassum Antilles

FRANCE, WEST INDIES, GUADELOUPE, MARIE-GALANTE ISLAND, CAPESTERRE-DE-MARIE-GALANTE, MASSIVE STRANDING OF SARGASSUM SEAWEED ON THE SMALL PORT BEACH Photo by Thierry Grun/Only France/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration Biarritz

Illustration Biarritz

FRANCE, PYRENEES-ATLANTIQUES (64), BIARRITZ, PORT DES PECHEURS, CRAMPOTTE (SMALL FISHERMAN HOUSE) Photo by Jean Isenmann/Only France/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration Biarritz

Illustration Biarritz

FRANCE, PYRENEES-ATLANTIQUES (64), BIARRITZ, PORT DES PECHEURS, CRAMPOTTE (SMALL FISHERMAN HOUSE) Photo by Jean Isenmann/Only France/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Taiwan: Typhoon Danas Batters Southern Region, Leaving Widespread Damage

Typhoon Danas made landfall near Chiayi's Budai Township around 11:40 p.m. on Sunday, July 6, bringing gusty winds and heavy rainfall to the southern region. Typhoon Danas weakened to a tropical storm after its eye departed Taiwan early Monday. The video shows the aftermath left by the typhoon in Cigu District, Tainan.

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Illustration - Brittany

Illustration - Brittany

FRANCE - BRITTANY - MORBIHAN (56) - BELLE ILE EN MER: THE SMALL PORT OF SAUZON, IN THE NORTH OF THE ISLAND. Photo by Stephane Compoint/Only France/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Seized oil tanker Eagle S in Porvoo

Seized oil tanker Eagle S in Porvoo

Finnish Coast Guard stopped a small boat which tried to reach the oil tanker Eagle S anchored near the Kilpilahti port in Porvoo, on the Gulf of Finland December 30, 2024. Cook Islands-registered ship Eagle S is suspected of the disruption of the Finland-Estonia electrical link Estlink 2 on December 25, 2024. Finnish police and Border Guard of Finland transferred the seized vessel closer to land on Saturday 28th to continue the investigation of damage caused to undersea cables. LEHTIKUVA / JUSSI NUKARI - FINLAND OUT. NO THIRD PARTY SALES. (Credit:Jussi Nukari/Lehtikuva/Kyodo News Images)

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Seized oil tanker Eagle S in Porvoo

Seized oil tanker Eagle S in Porvoo

Finnish Coast Guard stopped a small boat which tried to reach the oil tanker Eagle S anchored near the Kilpilahti port in Porvoo, on the Gulf of Finland December 30, 2024. Cook Islands-registered ship Eagle S is suspected of the disruption of the Finland-Estonia electrical link Estlink 2 on December 25, 2024. Finnish police and Border Guard of Finland transferred the seized vessel closer to land on Saturday 28th to continue the investigation of damage caused to undersea cables. LEHTIKUVA / JUSSI NUKARI - FINLAND OUT. NO THIRD PARTY SALES. (Credit:Jussi Nukari/Lehtikuva/Kyodo News Images)

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Space One rocket lifts off from private-sector launch pad

KUSHIMOTO, Japan, Dec. 18 Kyodo - The Kairos No. 2 rocket of Japanese startup Space One Co. soars after its liftoff from Space Port Kii, Japan's first private-sector launch pad, in Kushimoto in Wakayama Prefecture, western Japan, on Dec. 18, 2024. The company's attempt to become the first private firm in the country to put a satellite into orbit failed, however, following its unsuccessful bid in March. (Kyodo)

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Japan startup Space One postpones rocket launch

KUSHIMOTO, Japan, Dec. 14 Kyodo - Video taken from a Kyodo News helicopter on Dec. 14, 2024, shows the 18-meter-long solid-fuel Kairos No. 2 rocket at the commercial spaceport in Kushimoto in Wakayama Prefecture, western Japan. Space One Co., which aims to become the first Japanese firm to put a satellite into orbit, said the same day it had postponed the launch of the rocket due to strong winds.

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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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Several migrants arrive at the port of La Restinga - El Hierro

Several migrants arrive at the port of La Restinga - El Hierro

Agents of the Emergency Services attend to several migrants upon their arrival at the Port of La Restinga, November 26, 2024, in El Hierro, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Tenerife, Canary Islands (Spain). This morning, the maritime rescue helicopter, Helimer, based in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, located a cayuco 35 nautical miles off the island of El Hierro. The Tenerife CCS activated the SSMM vessel, Salvamar Acrux, which managed to rescue 165 migrants, including 20 women and 2 small children, who were transferred to the port of La Restinga where they were disembarked. Among the people were Yemeni nationals as well as Senegalese and Malian nationals. Photo by Antonio Sempere/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Several migrants arrive at the port of La Restinga - El Hierro

Several migrants arrive at the port of La Restinga - El Hierro

Dozens of migrants on their arrival at Puerto de la Restinga, November 26, 2024, in El Hierro, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Tenerife, Canary Islands (Spain). This morning, the maritime rescue helicopter, Helimer, based in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, located a cayuco 35 nautical miles off the island of El Hierro. The Tenerife CCS activated the SSMM vessel, Salvamar Acrux, which managed to rescue 165 migrants, including 20 women and 2 small children, who were transferred to the port of La Restinga where they were disembarked. Among the people were Yemeni nationals as well as Senegalese and Malian nationals. Photo by Antonio Sempere/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Several migrants arrive at the port of La Restinga - El Hierro

Several migrants arrive at the port of La Restinga - El Hierro

Agents of the Emergency Services attend to several migrants upon their arrival at the Port of La Restinga, November 26, 2024, in El Hierro, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Tenerife, Canary Islands (Spain). This morning, the maritime rescue helicopter, Helimer, based in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, located a cayuco 35 nautical miles off the island of El Hierro. The Tenerife CCS activated the SSMM vessel, Salvamar Acrux, which managed to rescue 165 migrants, including 20 women and 2 small children, who were transferred to the port of La Restinga where they were disembarked. Among the people were Yemeni nationals as well as Senegalese and Malian nationals. Photo by Antonio Sempere/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Several migrants arrive at the port of La Restinga - El Hierro

Several migrants arrive at the port of La Restinga - El Hierro

Agents of the Emergency Services attend to several migrants upon their arrival at the Port of La Restinga, November 26, 2024, in El Hierro, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Tenerife, Canary Islands (Spain). This morning, the maritime rescue helicopter, Helimer, based in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, located a cayuco 35 nautical miles off the island of El Hierro. The Tenerife CCS activated the SSMM vessel, Salvamar Acrux, which managed to rescue 165 migrants, including 20 women and 2 small children, who were transferred to the port of La Restinga where they were disembarked. Among the people were Yemeni nationals as well as Senegalese and Malian nationals. Photo by Antonio Sempere/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Several migrants arrive at the port of La Restinga - El Hierro

Several migrants arrive at the port of La Restinga - El Hierro

Dozens of migrants on their arrival at Puerto de la Restinga, November 26, 2024, in El Hierro, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Tenerife, Canary Islands (Spain). This morning, the maritime rescue helicopter, Helimer, based in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, located a cayuco 35 nautical miles off the island of El Hierro. The Tenerife CCS activated the SSMM vessel, Salvamar Acrux, which managed to rescue 165 migrants, including 20 women and 2 small children, who were transferred to the port of La Restinga where they were disembarked. Among the people were Yemeni nationals as well as Senegalese and Malian nationals. Photo by Antonio Sempere/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Several migrants arrive at the port of La Restinga - El Hierro

Several migrants arrive at the port of La Restinga - El Hierro

Dozens of migrants on their arrival at Puerto de la Restinga, November 26, 2024, in El Hierro, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Tenerife, Canary Islands (Spain). This morning, the maritime rescue helicopter, Helimer, based in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, located a cayuco 35 nautical miles off the island of El Hierro. The Tenerife CCS activated the SSMM vessel, Salvamar Acrux, which managed to rescue 165 migrants, including 20 women and 2 small children, who were transferred to the port of La Restinga where they were disembarked. Among the people were Yemeni nationals as well as Senegalese and Malian nationals. Photo by Antonio Sempere/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Several migrants arrive at the port of La Restinga - El Hierro

Several migrants arrive at the port of La Restinga - El Hierro

Agents of the Emergency Services attend to several migrants upon their arrival at the Port of La Restinga, November 26, 2024, in El Hierro, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Tenerife, Canary Islands (Spain). This morning, the maritime rescue helicopter, Helimer, based in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, located a cayuco 35 nautical miles off the island of El Hierro. The Tenerife CCS activated the SSMM vessel, Salvamar Acrux, which managed to rescue 165 migrants, including 20 women and 2 small children, who were transferred to the port of La Restinga where they were disembarked. Among the people were Yemeni nationals as well as Senegalese and Malian nationals. Photo by Antonio Sempere/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Several migrants arrive at the port of La Restinga - El Hierro

Several migrants arrive at the port of La Restinga - El Hierro

Dozens of migrants on their arrival at Puerto de la Restinga, November 26, 2024, in El Hierro, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Tenerife, Canary Islands (Spain). This morning, the maritime rescue helicopter, Helimer, based in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, located a cayuco 35 nautical miles off the island of El Hierro. The Tenerife CCS activated the SSMM vessel, Salvamar Acrux, which managed to rescue 165 migrants, including 20 women and 2 small children, who were transferred to the port of La Restinga where they were disembarked. Among the people were Yemeni nationals as well as Senegalese and Malian nationals. Photo by Antonio Sempere/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Several migrants arrive at the port of La Restinga - El Hierro

Several migrants arrive at the port of La Restinga - El Hierro

Dozens of migrants on their arrival at Puerto de la Restinga, November 26, 2024, in El Hierro, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Tenerife, Canary Islands (Spain). This morning, the maritime rescue helicopter, Helimer, based in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, located a cayuco 35 nautical miles off the island of El Hierro. The Tenerife CCS activated the SSMM vessel, Salvamar Acrux, which managed to rescue 165 migrants, including 20 women and 2 small children, who were transferred to the port of La Restinga where they were disembarked. Among the people were Yemeni nationals as well as Senegalese and Malian nationals. Photo by Antonio Sempere/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Several migrants arrive at the port of La Restinga - El Hierro

Several migrants arrive at the port of La Restinga - El Hierro

Dozens of migrants on their arrival at Puerto de la Restinga, November 26, 2024, in El Hierro, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Tenerife, Canary Islands (Spain). This morning, the maritime rescue helicopter, Helimer, based in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, located a cayuco 35 nautical miles off the island of El Hierro. The Tenerife CCS activated the SSMM vessel, Salvamar Acrux, which managed to rescue 165 migrants, including 20 women and 2 small children, who were transferred to the port of La Restinga where they were disembarked. Among the people were Yemeni nationals as well as Senegalese and Malian nationals. Photo by Antonio Sempere/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Several migrants arrive at the port of La Restinga - El Hierro

Several migrants arrive at the port of La Restinga - El Hierro

Dozens of migrants on their arrival at Puerto de la Restinga, November 26, 2024, in El Hierro, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Tenerife, Canary Islands (Spain). This morning, the maritime rescue helicopter, Helimer, based in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, located a cayuco 35 nautical miles off the island of El Hierro. The Tenerife CCS activated the SSMM vessel, Salvamar Acrux, which managed to rescue 165 migrants, including 20 women and 2 small children, who were transferred to the port of La Restinga where they were disembarked. Among the people were Yemeni nationals as well as Senegalese and Malian nationals. Photo by Antonio Sempere/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Several migrants arrive at the port of La Restinga - El Hierro

Several migrants arrive at the port of La Restinga - El Hierro

Dozens of migrants on their arrival at Puerto de la Restinga, November 26, 2024, in El Hierro, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Tenerife, Canary Islands (Spain). This morning, the maritime rescue helicopter, Helimer, based in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, located a cayuco 35 nautical miles off the island of El Hierro. The Tenerife CCS activated the SSMM vessel, Salvamar Acrux, which managed to rescue 165 migrants, including 20 women and 2 small children, who were transferred to the port of La Restinga where they were disembarked. Among the people were Yemeni nationals as well as Senegalese and Malian nationals. Photo by Antonio Sempere/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Exhibition hall at former USSR submarine base collapses into sea

Exhibition hall at former USSR submarine base collapses into sea

25.08.2024, Hara. Part of the pier at Hara Port collapsed on Sunday morning, causing the port's exhibition hall to collapse into the sea. The present day Hara Port stands on the site of a former Soviet submarine base which was closed to the public during the USSR. In recent years a small museum was created on the pier in one of the old buildings explaining the history and significance of the area. Photo Eero Vabamägi, Postimees

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Exhibition hall at former USSR submarine base collapses into sea

Exhibition hall at former USSR submarine base collapses into sea

25.08.2024, Hara. Part of the pier at Hara Port collapsed on Sunday morning, causing the port's exhibition hall to collapse into the sea. The present day Hara Port stands on the site of a former Soviet submarine base which was closed to the public during the USSR. In recent years a small museum was created on the pier in one of the old buildings explaining the history and significance of the area. Photo Eero Vabamägi, Postimees

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Exhibition hall at former USSR submarine base collapses into sea

Exhibition hall at former USSR submarine base collapses into sea

25.08.2024, Hara. Part of the pier at Hara Port collapsed on Sunday morning, causing the port's exhibition hall to collapse into the sea. The present day Hara Port stands on the site of a former Soviet submarine base which was closed to the public during the USSR. In recent years a small museum was created on the pier in one of the old buildings explaining the history and significance of the area. Photo Eero Vabamägi, Postimees

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Exhibition hall at former USSR submarine base collapses into sea

Exhibition hall at former USSR submarine base collapses into sea

25.08.2024, Hara. Part of the pier at Hara Port collapsed on Sunday morning, causing the port's exhibition hall to collapse into the sea. The present day Hara Port stands on the site of a former Soviet submarine base which was closed to the public during the USSR. In recent years a small museum was created on the pier in one of the old buildings explaining the history and significance of the area. Photo Eero Vabamägi, Postimees

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Exhibition hall at former USSR submarine base collapses into sea

Exhibition hall at former USSR submarine base collapses into sea

25.08.2024, Hara. Part of the pier at Hara Port collapsed on Sunday morning, causing the port's exhibition hall to collapse into the sea. The present day Hara Port stands on the site of a former Soviet submarine base which was closed to the public during the USSR. In recent years a small museum was created on the pier in one of the old buildings explaining the history and significance of the area. Photo Eero Vabamägi, Postimees

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Exhibition hall at former USSR submarine base collapses into sea

Exhibition hall at former USSR submarine base collapses into sea

25.08.2024, Hara. Part of the pier at Hara Port collapsed on Sunday morning, causing the port's exhibition hall to collapse into the sea. The present day Hara Port stands on the site of a former Soviet submarine base which was closed to the public during the USSR. In recent years a small museum was created on the pier in one of the old buildings explaining the history and significance of the area. Photo Eero Vabamägi, Postimees

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Fourth Anniversary Of The Beirut Explosion

Fourth Anniversary Of The Beirut Explosion

Elias Jreich in front of his shoe repair shop in Beirut, Lebanon on July 2024. Elias Jreich repairs a pair of heels in his small shoe repair shop in Beirut, Lebanon on July 10, 2024. His shop was hit by the explosion in the port of Beirut on August 4, 2020, and now 4 years later he is struggling to pay his water and electricity bills. Photo by Noemie de Bellaigue/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Fourth Anniversary Of The Beirut Explosion

Fourth Anniversary Of The Beirut Explosion

Elias Jreich refers to a portrait of himself at a younger age in his small shoe repair shop in Beirut, Lebanon on July 10, 2024. His shop was hit by the explosion in the port of Beirut on August 4, 2020, and now 4 years later he is struggling to pay his water and electricity bills. Photo by Noemie de Bellaigue/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Fourth Anniversary Of The Beirut Explosion

Fourth Anniversary Of The Beirut Explosion

Elias Jreich repairs a pair of heels in his small shoe repair shop in Beirut, Lebanon on July 10, 2024. His shop was hit by the explosion in the port of Beirut on August 4, 2020, and now 4 years later he is struggling to pay his water and electricity bills. Photo by Noemie de Bellaigue/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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The First Passengers Evacuated From The 'Tenacia' Arrive - Valencia

The First Passengers Evacuated From The 'Tenacia' Arrive - Valencia

Workers prepare the arrival of the ship of the shipping company GNV 'Tenacia', upon its arrival at the Port of Valencia, on July 9, 2024, in Valencia, Valencian Community (Spain). The ship has been adrift early this morning after suffering a fire. In addition, during the morning is expected the arrival of the vessel 'Bridge', also of GNV, and on board of which goes a small part of the passengers. Later, around 9.30 p.m., the 'MSC Arica', of the parent group, will arrive with most of the evacuees and part of the crew. The evacuation of the 350 passengers has started, after being requested by the commander of the 'Tenacia' around 15.25 hours yesterday Monday, when the ship was about 53 miles west of Dragonera and after noticing that during the firefighting work the ship had heeled over. The fire would have occurred in the engine room. Photo by Jorge Gil/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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The First Passengers Evacuated From The 'Tenacia' Arrive - Valencia

The First Passengers Evacuated From The 'Tenacia' Arrive - Valencia

Ambulances and firefighters at the arrival of the GNV shipping company vessel 'Tenacia', upon its arrival at the Port of Valencia, July 9, 2024, in Valencia, Valencian Community (Spain). The ship has been adrift early this morning after suffering a fire. In addition, during the morning is expected the arrival of the vessel 'Bridge', also of GNV, and on board of which goes a small part of the passengers. Later, around 9.30 p.m., the 'MSC Arica', of the parent group, will arrive with most of the evacuees and part of the crew. The evacuation of the 350 passengers has started, after being requested by the commander of the 'Tenacia' around 15.25 hours yesterday Monday, when the ship was about 53 miles west of Dragonera and after noticing that during the firefighting work the ship had heeled over. The fire would have occurred in the engine room. Photo by Jorge Gil/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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The First Passengers Evacuated From The 'Tenacia' Arrive - Valencia

The First Passengers Evacuated From The 'Tenacia' Arrive - Valencia

The vessel of the shipping company GNV 'Tenacia', arrives at the Port of Valencia, on July 9, 2024, in Valencia, Valencian Community (Spain). The ship has been adrift early this morning after suffering a fire. In addition, during the morning is expected the arrival of the vessel 'Bridge', also of GNV, and on board of which a small part of the passengers is on board. Later, around 9.30 p.m., the 'MSC Arica', of the parent group, will arrive with most of the evacuees and part of the crew. The evacuation of the 350 passengers has started, after being requested by the commander of the 'Tenacia' around 15.25 hours yesterday Monday, when the ship was about 53 miles west of Dragonera and after noticing that during the firefighting work the ship had heeled over. The fire would have occurred in the engine room. Photo by Jorge Gil/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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The First Passengers Evacuated From The 'Tenacia' Arrive - Valencia

The First Passengers Evacuated From The 'Tenacia' Arrive - Valencia

Passengers on the GNV shipping company vessel 'Tenacia', arrive at the Port of Valencia, July 9, 2024, in Valencia, Valencian Community (Spain). The ship has been adrift early this morning after suffering a fire. In addition, during the morning is expected the arrival of the ship 'Bridge', also of GNV, and on board of which a small part of the passengers is on board. Later, around 9.30 p.m., the 'MSC Arica', of the parent group, will arrive with most of the evacuees and part of the crew. The evacuation of the 350 passengers has started, after being requested by the commander of the 'Tenacia' around 15.25 hours yesterday Monday, when the ship was about 53 miles west of Dragonera and after noticing that during the firefighting work the ship had heeled over. The fire would have occurred in the engine room. Photo by Jorge Gil/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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The First Passengers Evacuated From The 'Tenacia' Arrive - Valencia

The First Passengers Evacuated From The 'Tenacia' Arrive - Valencia

Ambulances and firefighters at the arrival of the GNV shipping company vessel 'Tenacia', upon its arrival at the Port of Valencia, July 9, 2024, in Valencia, Valencian Community (Spain). The ship has been adrift early this morning after suffering a fire. In addition, during the morning is expected the arrival of the vessel 'Bridge', also of GNV, and on board of which goes a small part of the passengers. Later, around 9.30 p.m., the 'MSC Arica', of the parent group, will arrive with most of the evacuees and part of the crew. The evacuation of the 350 passengers has started, after being requested by the commander of the 'Tenacia' around 15.25 hours yesterday Monday, when the ship was about 53 miles west of Dragonera and after noticing that during the firefighting work the ship had heeled over. The fire would have occurred in the engine room. Photo by Jorge Gil/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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The First Passengers Evacuated From The 'Tenacia' Arrive - Valencia

The First Passengers Evacuated From The 'Tenacia' Arrive - Valencia

The vessel of the shipping company GNV 'Tenacia', arrives at the Port of Valencia, on July 9, 2024, in Valencia, Valencian Community (Spain). The ship has been adrift early this morning after suffering a fire. In addition, during the morning is expected the arrival of the vessel 'Bridge', also of GNV, and on board of which a small part of the passengers is on board. Later, around 9.30 p.m., the 'MSC Arica', of the parent group, will arrive with most of the evacuees and part of the crew. The evacuation of the 350 passengers has started, after being requested by the commander of the 'Tenacia' around 15.25 hours yesterday Monday, when the ship was about 53 miles west of Dragonera and after noticing that during the firefighting work the ship had heeled over. The fire would have occurred in the engine room. Photo by Jorge Gil/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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