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Pakistan: Deadly Monsoon Floods Affect Over One Million People in Punjab Province

Heavy monsoon rains have caused deadly floods across Pakistan. The floods in Punjab province alone have affected more than one million people, and the nationwide death toll has surpassed 800 since the monsoon season began in June. In the city of Lahore, even luxury developments have been submerged, with thousands of homes flooded.

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France: PSG Fans Flood Paris Streets After Champions League Semi-Final Victory 4

Following Paris Saint-Germain's (PSG) 2-1 victory over Arsenal on Wednesday night, May 7, PSG fans filled the streets of Paris to celebrate their team reaching the Champions League final for only the second time in the club's history. The jubilant celebrations included fireworks and car horns honking throughout the city.

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France: PSG Fans Flood Paris Streets After Champions League Semi-Final Victory 3

Following Paris Saint-Germain's (PSG) 2-1 victory over Arsenal on Wednesday night, May 7, PSG fans filled the streets of Paris to celebrate their team reaching the Champions League final for only the second time in the club's history. The jubilant celebrations included fireworks and car horns honking throughout the city. A part of this video shows some supporters standing on the cars, and some of the car windows are smashed.

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Canada: 3 Arrested After Anti-NATO Protest Turns Violent In Montreal

An anti-NATO demonstration in Montreal turned violent on Friday, November 22, as protesters, dressed in black, rallied against Israel over a war that has killed thousands of Palestinians. At least three people were arrested as rioters sprayed paint and smashed windows at the Palais des Congrès, where the NATO conference was being held. Two cars were also set ablaze.

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6 killed, 3 injured as lorry rams into vehicles at police stop in southern Spain

STORY: 6 killed, 3 injured as lorry rams into vehicles at police stop in southern Spain SHOOTING TIME: March 19, 2024 DATELINE: March 20, 2024 LENGTH: 00:01:03 LOCATION: Madrid CATEGORY: SOCIETY SHOTLIST: 1. various of the accident site STORYLINE: Six people were killed and three others seriously injured when a lorry rammed into several vehicles at a police stop on the AP-4 highway close to the southern Spanish city of Seville in the early hours of Tuesday. The incident happened at around 4:30 a.m. local time (0330 GMT) when the lorry smashed into several vehicles after appearing to run out of control, the Spanish Civil Guard reported. Among the dead were two civil guards and four civilians, whose cars were being checked. The driver of the lorry was unhurt and later tested negative for both alcohol and drugs. The cause of the accident is under investigation. An early hypothesis holds that the driver was either distracted or asleep at the wheel and did not see the police stop until the last

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Aftermath of fall of Russian drone debris in Solomianskyi district of Kyiv

Aftermath of fall of Russian drone debris in Solomianskyi district of Kyiv

KYIV, UKRAINE - DECEMBER 22, 2023 - Cars smashed by Russian drone debris in Solomyansky district after the night attack on Kyiv, capital of Ukraine

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Over 100 injured in clashes between Eritrean protesters, Israeli police in Tel Aviv

STORY: Over 100 injured in clashes between Eritrean protesters, Israeli police in Tel Aviv DATELINE: Sept. 3, 2023 LENGTH: 00:01:04 LOCATION: TEL AVIV, Israel CATEGORY: SOCIETY SHOTLIST: 1. various of clashes STORYLINE: More than 100 people were injured in violent clashes between Eritrean protesters and the Israeli police in Tel Aviv on Saturday, said Israeli emergency services. The clashes initially broke out in the morning between supporters of the Eritrean government and opponents who gathered near a club to protest at an event that was set to be hosted by the Eritrean embassy. The violence quickly escalated, with some protesters turning against Israeli police forces who came to intervene. Footage on social media showed the incident took place near the club, where the venue's windows were smashed, and police cars and stores vandalized. "Large police force ... are continuing to operate in the Tel Aviv area in order to stop the violence and the disturbance," the police said in a statement posted on so

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(220126) -- ATHENS, Jan. 26, 2022 (Xinhua) -- A man looks out from a smashed window of a damaged building, in Athens, Greece, Jan. 26, 2022. An elderly man was seriously injured and two others suffered respiratory problems after an explosion in a building in central the Greek capital Athens on Wednesday morning, local media reported. The incident occurred in a building under renovation near the Temple of Olympian Zeus, and the explosion caused damage to buildings and cars nearby, the Kathimerini newspaper reported. The cause of the blast is under investigation, according to Greek national broadcaster ERT. (Xinhua/Marios Lolos)

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Syrian Shops And Cars Smashed - Ankara

Syrian Shops And Cars Smashed - Ankara

Dozens of angry Turkish people smashed up shops and cars believed to belong to Syrian migrants in the capital Ankara, prompting police to intervene. The unrest broke out late on Wednesday in response to a fight between local residents and people believed to be Syrian migrants in which one Turkish national was stabbed to death. Turkey has become home to 3.6 million Syrians under a deal it struck with the European Union in 2016 to help avert the continent's migrant crisis. Ankara, Turkey on August 12, 2021. Photo by Tumay Berkin/Depo Photos/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Syrian Shops And Cars Smashed - Ankara

Syrian Shops And Cars Smashed - Ankara

Dozens of angry Turkish people smashed up shops and cars believed to belong to Syrian migrants in the capital Ankara, prompting police to intervene. The unrest broke out late on Wednesday in response to a fight between local residents and people believed to be Syrian migrants in which one Turkish national was stabbed to death. Turkey has become home to 3.6 million Syrians under a deal it struck with the European Union in 2016 to help avert the continent's migrant crisis. Ankara, Turkey on August 12, 2021. Photo by Tumay Berkin/Depo Photos/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Syrian Shops And Cars Smashed - Ankara

Syrian Shops And Cars Smashed - Ankara

Dozens of angry Turkish people smashed up shops and cars believed to belong to Syrian migrants in the capital Ankara, prompting police to intervene. The unrest broke out late on Wednesday in response to a fight between local residents and people believed to be Syrian migrants in which one Turkish national was stabbed to death. Turkey has become home to 3.6 million Syrians under a deal it struck with the European Union in 2016 to help avert the continent's migrant crisis. Ankara, Turkey on August 12, 2021. Photo by Tumay Berkin/Depo Photos/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Syrian Shops And Cars Smashed - Ankara

Syrian Shops And Cars Smashed - Ankara

Dozens of angry Turkish people smashed up shops and cars believed to belong to Syrian migrants in the capital Ankara, prompting police to intervene. The unrest broke out late on Wednesday in response to a fight between local residents and people believed to be Syrian migrants in which one Turkish national was stabbed to death. Turkey has become home to 3.6 million Syrians under a deal it struck with the European Union in 2016 to help avert the continent's migrant crisis. Ankara, Turkey on August 12, 2021. Photo by Tumay Berkin/Depo Photos/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Syrian Shops And Cars Smashed - Ankara

Syrian Shops And Cars Smashed - Ankara

Dozens of angry Turkish people smashed up shops and cars believed to belong to Syrian migrants in the capital Ankara, prompting police to intervene. The unrest broke out late on Wednesday in response to a fight between local residents and people believed to be Syrian migrants in which one Turkish national was stabbed to death. Turkey has become home to 3.6 million Syrians under a deal it struck with the European Union in 2016 to help avert the continent's migrant crisis. Ankara, Turkey on August 12, 2021. Photo by Tumay Berkin/Depo Photos/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Syrian Shops And Cars Smashed - Ankara

Syrian Shops And Cars Smashed - Ankara

Dozens of angry Turkish people smashed up shops and cars believed to belong to Syrian migrants in the capital Ankara, prompting police to intervene. The unrest broke out late on Wednesday in response to a fight between local residents and people believed to be Syrian migrants in which one Turkish national was stabbed to death. Turkey has become home to 3.6 million Syrians under a deal it struck with the European Union in 2016 to help avert the continent's migrant crisis. Ankara, Turkey on August 12, 2021. Photo by Tumay Berkin/Depo Photos/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Syrian Shops And Cars Smashed - Ankara

Syrian Shops And Cars Smashed - Ankara

Dozens of angry Turkish people smashed up shops and cars believed to belong to Syrian migrants in the capital Ankara, prompting police to intervene on August 11, 2021, in Turkey. The unrest broke out late on Wednesday in response to a fight between local residents and people believed to be Syrian migrants in which one Turkish national was stabbed to death. Turkey has become home to 3.6 million Syrians under a deal it struck with the European Union in 2016 to help avert the continent's migrant crisis. Ankara, Turkey on August 12, 2021. Photo by Tumay Berkin/Depo Photos/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Syrian Shops And Cars Smashed - Ankara

Syrian Shops And Cars Smashed - Ankara

Dozens of angry Turkish people smashed up shops and cars believed to belong to Syrian migrants in the capital Ankara, prompting police to intervene. The unrest broke out late on Wednesday in response to a fight between local residents and people believed to be Syrian migrants in which one Turkish national was stabbed to death. Turkey has become home to 3.6 million Syrians under a deal it struck with the European Union in 2016 to help avert the continent's migrant crisis. Ankara, Turkey on August 12, 2021. Photo by Tumay Berkin/Depo Photos/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Syrian Shops And Cars Smashed - Ankara

Syrian Shops And Cars Smashed - Ankara

Dozens of angry Turkish people smashed up shops and cars believed to belong to Syrian migrants in the capital Ankara, prompting police to intervene. The unrest broke out late on Wednesday in response to a fight between local residents and people believed to be Syrian migrants in which one Turkish national was stabbed to death. Turkey has become home to 3.6 million Syrians under a deal it struck with the European Union in 2016 to help avert the continent's migrant crisis. Ankara, Turkey on August 12, 2021. Photo by Tumay Berkin/Depo Photos/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Syrian Shops And Cars Smashed - Ankara

Syrian Shops And Cars Smashed - Ankara

Dozens of angry Turkish people smashed up shops and cars believed to belong to Syrian migrants in the capital Ankara, prompting police to intervene. The unrest broke out late on Wednesday in response to a fight between local residents and people believed to be Syrian migrants in which one Turkish national was stabbed to death. Turkey has become home to 3.6 million Syrians under a deal it struck with the European Union in 2016 to help avert the continent's migrant crisis. Ankara, Turkey on August 12, 2021. Photo by Tumay Berkin/Depo Photos/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Syrian Shops And Cars Smashed - Ankara

Syrian Shops And Cars Smashed - Ankara

Dozens of angry Turkish people smashed up shops and cars believed to belong to Syrian migrants in the capital Ankara, prompting police to intervene. The unrest broke out late on Wednesday in response to a fight between local residents and people believed to be Syrian migrants in which one Turkish national was stabbed to death. Turkey has become home to 3.6 million Syrians under a deal it struck with the European Union in 2016 to help avert the continent's migrant crisis. Ankara, Turkey on August 12, 2021. Photo by Tumay Berkin/Depo Photos/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Syrian Shops And Cars Smashed - Ankara

Syrian Shops And Cars Smashed - Ankara

Dozens of angry Turkish people smashed up shops and cars believed to belong to Syrian migrants in the capital Ankara, prompting police to intervene. The unrest broke out late on Wednesday in response to a fight between local residents and people believed to be Syrian migrants in which one Turkish national was stabbed to death. Turkey has become home to 3.6 million Syrians under a deal it struck with the European Union in 2016 to help avert the continent's migrant crisis. Ankara, Turkey on August 12, 2021. Photo by Tumay Berkin/Depo Photos/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Syrian Shops And Cars Smashed - Ankara

Syrian Shops And Cars Smashed - Ankara

Dozens of angry Turkish people smashed up shops and cars believed to belong to Syrian migrants in the capital Ankara, prompting police to intervene. The unrest broke out late on Wednesday in response to a fight between local residents and people believed to be Syrian migrants in which one Turkish national was stabbed to death. Turkey has become home to 3.6 million Syrians under a deal it struck with the European Union in 2016 to help avert the continent's migrant crisis. Ankara, Turkey on August 12, 2021. Photo by Tumay Berkin/Depo Photos/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Syrian Shops And Cars Smashed - Ankara

Syrian Shops And Cars Smashed - Ankara

Dozens of angry Turkish people smashed up shops and cars believed to belong to Syrian migrants in the capital Ankara, prompting police to intervene on August 11, 2021, in Turkey. The unrest broke out late on Wednesday in response to a fight between local residents and people believed to be Syrian migrants in which one Turkish national was stabbed to death. Turkey has become home to 3.6 million Syrians under a deal it struck with the European Union in 2016 to help avert the continent's migrant crisis. Ankara, Turkey on August 12, 2021. Photo by Tumay Berkin/Depo Photos/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Syrian Shops And Cars Smashed - Ankara

Syrian Shops And Cars Smashed - Ankara

Dozens of angry Turkish people smashed up shops and cars believed to belong to Syrian migrants in the capital Ankara, prompting police to intervene. The unrest broke out late on Wednesday in response to a fight between local residents and people believed to be Syrian migrants in which one Turkish national was stabbed to death. Turkey has become home to 3.6 million Syrians under a deal it struck with the European Union in 2016 to help avert the continent's migrant crisis. Ankara, Turkey on August 12, 2021. Photo by Tumay Berkin/Depo Photos/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Syrian Shops And Cars Smashed - Ankara

Syrian Shops And Cars Smashed - Ankara

Dozens of angry Turkish people smashed up shops and cars believed to belong to Syrian migrants in the capital Ankara, prompting police to intervene. The unrest broke out late on Wednesday in response to a fight between local residents and people believed to be Syrian migrants in which one Turkish national was stabbed to death. Turkey has become home to 3.6 million Syrians under a deal it struck with the European Union in 2016 to help avert the continent's migrant crisis. Ankara, Turkey on August 12, 2021. Photo by Tumay Berkin/Depo Photos/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Syrian Shops And Cars Smashed - Ankara

Syrian Shops And Cars Smashed - Ankara

Dozens of angry Turkish people smashed up shops and cars believed to belong to Syrian migrants in the capital Ankara, prompting police to intervene. The unrest broke out late on Wednesday in response to a fight between local residents and people believed to be Syrian migrants in which one Turkish national was stabbed to death. Turkey has become home to 3.6 million Syrians under a deal it struck with the European Union in 2016 to help avert the continent's migrant crisis. Ankara, Turkey on August 12, 2021. Photo by Tumay Berkin/Depo Photos/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Syrian Shops And Cars Smashed - Ankara

Syrian Shops And Cars Smashed - Ankara

Dozens of angry Turkish people smashed up shops and cars believed to belong to Syrian migrants in the capital Ankara, prompting police to intervene on August 11, 2021, in Turkey. The unrest broke out late on Wednesday in response to a fight between local residents and people believed to be Syrian migrants in which one Turkish national was stabbed to death. Turkey has become home to 3.6 million Syrians under a deal it struck with the European Union in 2016 to help avert the continent's migrant crisis. Ankara, Turkey on August 12, 2021. Photo by Tumay Berkin/Depo Photos/ABACAPRESS.COM

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