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General Strike in Italy - Milan

General Strike in Italy - Milan

Milan, March for the USB national strike on November 28, 2025. Photo: Sign: "Whoever takes away freedom and steals childhood not only kills: He forever extinguishes the spirits of children. Hands off children! Free Palestine." Photo by Francesco Enriquez/IPA/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration Porto

Illustration Porto

PORTUGAL. PORTO. FACADE OF "APEROLA DO BOLHAO", A TRADITIONAL SHOP IN THE BOLHAO DISTRICT (GROCERIES AND SPIRITS) Photo by Jean-Francois Rollinger/Only World/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration Porto

Illustration Porto

PORTUGAL. PORTO. FACADE OF "APEROLA DO BOLHAO", A TRADITIONAL SHOP IN THE BOLHAO DISTRICT (GROCERIES AND SPIRITS) Photo by Jean-Francois Rollinger/Only World/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Hungry Ghost Festival Celebrations - Indonesia

Hungry Ghost Festival Celebrations - Indonesia

Ethnic-Chinese Indonesians arrange offerings for their ancestors' souls during the "hungry ghost" festival on September 6, 2025, in Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia. The Hungry Ghost Festival is celebrated annually in the seventh lunar month according to Chinese beliefs, when prayers are offered to the dead and offerings of food and paper replicas of objects such as televisions and cars are burned. This signifies the belief that the Gates of Hell are opened to release hungry ghosts, who then wander the world of the living in search of food deemed in need of respect and appeasement. These offerings are made to keep the spirits of deceased ancestors happy and bring good luck and prosperity. Photo by Albert Ivan Damanik/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Hungry Ghost Festival Celebrations - Indonesia

Hungry Ghost Festival Celebrations - Indonesia

Ethnic Chinese people burn incense as they pray during the Hungry Ghost Festival on September 6, 2025, in Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia. The Hungry Ghost Festival is celebrated annually during the seventh lunar month according to Chinese beliefs, when prayers are offered to the dead and offerings of food and paper replicas of objects such as televisions and cars are burned. This signifies the belief that the Gates of Hell are opened to release hungry ghosts, who then wander the world of the living in search of food deemed in need of respect and appeasement. These offerings are made to keep the spirits of deceased ancestors happy and bring good luck and prosperity. Photo by Albert Ivan Damanik/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Hungry Ghost Festival Celebrations - Indonesia

Hungry Ghost Festival Celebrations - Indonesia

Ethnic Chinese people burn incense as they pray during the Hungry Ghost Festival on September 6, 2025, in Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia. The Hungry Ghost Festival is celebrated annually during the seventh lunar month according to Chinese beliefs, when prayers are offered to the dead and offerings of food and paper replicas of objects such as televisions and cars are burned. This signifies the belief that the Gates of Hell are opened to release hungry ghosts, who then wander the world of the living in search of food deemed in need of respect and appeasement. These offerings are made to keep the spirits of deceased ancestors happy and bring good luck and prosperity. Photo by Albert Ivan Damanik/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Hungry Ghost Festival Celebrations - Indonesia

Hungry Ghost Festival Celebrations - Indonesia

An ethnic Chinese Indonesian woman carries incense as an offering to the spirits of her ancestors during the "hungry ghost" festival on September 6, 2025, in Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia. The Hungry Ghost Festival is celebrated annually during the seventh lunar month according to Chinese beliefs, when prayers are offered to the dead and offerings of food and paper replicas of objects such as televisions and cars are burned. This signifies the belief that the Gates of Hell are opened to release hungry ghosts, who then wander the world of the living in search of food deemed in need of respect and appeasement. These offerings are made to keep the spirits of deceased ancestors happy and bring good luck and prosperity. Photo by Albert Ivan Damanik/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Hungry Ghost Festival Celebrations - Indonesia

Hungry Ghost Festival Celebrations - Indonesia

A Chinese-Indonesian man throws food into a fire during the Hungry Ghost Festival on September 6, 2025, in Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia. The Hungry Ghost Festival is celebrated annually during the seventh lunar month according to Chinese beliefs, when prayers are offered to the dead and offerings of food and paper replicas of objects such as televisions and cars are burned. This signifies the belief that the Gates of Hell are opened to release hungry ghosts, who then wander the world of the living in search of food deemed in need of respect and appeasement. These offerings are made to keep the spirits of deceased ancestors happy and bring good luck and prosperity. Photo by Albert Ivan Damanik/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Hungry Ghost Festival Celebrations - Indonesia

Hungry Ghost Festival Celebrations - Indonesia

Ethnic-Chinese Indonesians carry an effigy of the "king of ghosts" during the "hungry ghost" festival on September 6, 2025, in Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia. The Hungry Ghost Festival is celebrated annually in the seventh lunar month according to Chinese beliefs, when prayers are offered to the dead and offerings of food and paper replicas of objects such as televisions and cars are burned. This signifies the belief that the Gates of Hell are opened to release hungry ghosts, who then wander the world of the living in search of food deemed in need of respect and appeasement. These offerings are made to keep the spirits of deceased ancestors happy and bring good luck and prosperity. Photo by Albert Ivan Damanik/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Hungry Ghost Festival Celebrations - Indonesia

Hungry Ghost Festival Celebrations - Indonesia

Ethnic Chinese people burn an effigy of the 'King of Ghosts' during the Hungry Ghost Festival on September 6, 2025, in Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia. The Hungry Ghost Festival is celebrated annually in the seventh lunar month according to Chinese beliefs, when prayers are offered to the dead and offerings of food and paper replicas of objects such as televisions and cars are burned. This signifies the belief that the Gates of Hell are opened to release hungry ghosts, who then wander the world of the living in search of food deemed in need of respect and appeasement. These offerings are made to keep the spirits of deceased ancestors happy and bring good luck and prosperity. Photo by Albert Ivan Damanik/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Hungry Ghost Festival Celebrations - Indonesia

Hungry Ghost Festival Celebrations - Indonesia

Ethnic Chinese people burn an effigy of the 'King of Ghosts' during the Hungry Ghost Festival on September 6, 2025, in Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia. The Hungry Ghost Festival is celebrated annually in the seventh lunar month according to Chinese beliefs, when prayers are offered to the dead and offerings of food and paper replicas of objects such as televisions and cars are burned. This signifies the belief that the Gates of Hell are opened to release hungry ghosts, who then wander the world of the living in search of food deemed in need of respect and appeasement. These offerings are made to keep the spirits of deceased ancestors happy and bring good luck and prosperity. Photo by Albert Ivan Damanik/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Hungry Ghost Festival Celebrations - Indonesia

Hungry Ghost Festival Celebrations - Indonesia

An ethnic Chinese man burns "hell money" during the "hungry ghost" festival on September 6, 2025, in Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia. The Hungry Ghost Festival is celebrated annually during the seventh lunar month according to Chinese beliefs, when prayers are offered to the dead and offerings of food and paper replicas of objects such as televisions and cars are burned. This signifies the belief that the Gates of Hell are opened to release hungry ghosts, who then wander the world of the living in search of food deemed in need of respect and appeasement. These offerings are made to keep the spirits of deceased ancestors happy and bring good luck and prosperity. Photo by Albert Ivan Damanik/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Hungry Ghost Festival Celebrations - Indonesia

Hungry Ghost Festival Celebrations - Indonesia

Ethnic-Chinese Indonesians prepare offerings to throw "hell money," prepared as offerings for their ancestors' souls, into the air during the "hungry ghost" festival on September 6, 2025, in Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia. The Hungry Ghost Festival is celebrated annually during the seventh lunar month according to Chinese beliefs. Prayers are offered to the dead and offerings of food and paper replicas of objects such as televisions and cars are burned. This signifies the belief that the Gates of Hell are opened to release hungry ghosts, who then wander the world of the living in search of food deemed in need of respect and appeasement. These offerings are made to keep the spirits of deceased ancestors happy and bring good luck and prosperity. Photo by Albert Ivan Damanik/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Hungry Ghost Festival Celebrations - Indonesia

Hungry Ghost Festival Celebrations - Indonesia

Ethnic-Chinese Indonesians throw "hell money," prepared as offerings for their ancestors' souls, into the air during the "hungry ghost" festival on September 6, 2025, in Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia. The Hungry Ghost Festival is celebrated annually during the seventh lunar month according to Chinese beliefs. Prayers are offered to the dead and offerings of food and paper replicas of objects such as televisions and cars are burned. This signifies the belief that the Gates of Hell are opened to release hungry ghosts, who then wander the world of the living in search of food deemed in need of respect and appeasement. These offerings are made to keep the spirits of deceased ancestors happy and bring good luck and prosperity. Photo by Albert Ivan Damanik/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Hungry Ghost Festival Celebrations - Indonesia

Hungry Ghost Festival Celebrations - Indonesia

Ethnic-Chinese Indonesians throw "hell money," prepared as offerings for their ancestors' souls, into the air during the "hungry ghost" festival on September 6, 2025, in Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia. The Hungry Ghost Festival is celebrated annually during the seventh lunar month according to Chinese beliefs. Prayers are offered to the dead and offerings of food and paper replicas of objects such as televisions and cars are burned. This signifies the belief that the Gates of Hell are opened to release hungry ghosts, who then wander the world of the living in search of food deemed in need of respect and appeasement. These offerings are made to keep the spirits of deceased ancestors happy and bring good luck and prosperity. Photo by Albert Ivan Damanik/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Hungry Ghost Festival Celebrations - Indonesia

Hungry Ghost Festival Celebrations - Indonesia

Ethnic-Chinese Indonesians throw "hell money," prepared as offerings for their ancestors' souls, into the air during the "hungry ghost" festival on September 6, 2025, in Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia. The Hungry Ghost Festival is celebrated annually during the seventh lunar month according to Chinese beliefs. Prayers are offered to the dead and offerings of food and paper replicas of objects such as televisions and cars are burned. This signifies the belief that the Gates of Hell are opened to release hungry ghosts, who then wander the world of the living in search of food deemed in need of respect and appeasement. These offerings are made to keep the spirits of deceased ancestors happy and bring good luck and prosperity. Photo by Albert Ivan Damanik/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Hungry Ghost Festival Celebrations - Indonesia

Hungry Ghost Festival Celebrations - Indonesia

Ethnic-Chinese Indonesians throw "hell money," prepared as offerings for their ancestors' souls, into the air during the "hungry ghost" festival on September 6, 2025, in Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia. The Hungry Ghost Festival is celebrated annually during the seventh lunar month according to Chinese beliefs. Prayers are offered to the dead and offerings of food and paper replicas of objects such as televisions and cars are burned. This signifies the belief that the Gates of Hell are opened to release hungry ghosts, who then wander the world of the living in search of food deemed in need of respect and appeasement. These offerings are made to keep the spirits of deceased ancestors happy and bring good luck and prosperity. Photo by Albert Ivan Damanik/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Fan-throwing ceremony at western Japan temple

Fan-throwing ceremony at western Japan temple

Priests throw heart-shaped "uchiwa" fans from the balcony of a drum tower during a traditional ceremony at Toshodai-ji temple in Nara, western Japan, on May 19, 2025. The ceremony started about 770 years ago to ward off evil spirits and harmful insects.

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Fan-throwing ceremony at western Japan temple

Fan-throwing ceremony at western Japan temple

Priests throw heart-shaped "uchiwa" fans from the balcony of a drum tower during a traditional ceremony at Toshodai-ji temple in Nara, western Japan, on May 19, 2025. The ceremony started about 770 years ago to ward off evil spirits and harmful insects.

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Fan-throwing ceremony at western Japan temple

Fan-throwing ceremony at western Japan temple

Priests throw heart-shaped "uchiwa" fans from the balcony of a drum tower during a traditional ceremony at Toshodai-ji temple in Nara, western Japan, on May 19, 2025. The ceremony started about 770 years ago to ward off evil spirits and harmful insects.

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Fan-throwing ceremony at western Japan temple

Fan-throwing ceremony at western Japan temple

Priests throw heart-shaped "uchiwa" fans from the balcony of a drum tower during a traditional ceremony at Toshodai-ji temple in Nara, western Japan, on May 19, 2025. The ceremony started about 770 years ago to ward off evil spirits and harmful insects.

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Michel-Jack Chasseuil €50 Million Wine Collection in Deux-Sèvres

Michel-Jack Chasseuil €50 Million Wine Collection in Deux-Sèvres

France, Deux-Sèvres, La-Chapelle-Bâton, the cellar of collector Michel-Jack Chasseuil contains the most prestigious private wine collection in the world, more than 50,000 bottles including 5,000 spirits with an estimated value of 50 million Euros, At 24 years old, Adrien Chasseuil, a trained oenologist, took over the management of his grandfather's collection . France on May 6, 2025. Photo by Pascal Avenet/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Michel-Jack Chasseuil €50 Million Wine Collection in Deux-Sèvres

Michel-Jack Chasseuil €50 Million Wine Collection in Deux-Sèvres

France, Deux-Sèvres, La-Chapelle-Bâton, the cellar of collector Michel-Jack Chasseuil contains the most prestigious private wine collection in the world, more than 50,000 bottles including 5,000 spirits with an estimated value of 50 million Euros . France on May 6, 2025. Photo by Pascal Avenet/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Michel-Jack Chasseuil €50 Million Wine Collection in Deux-Sèvres

Michel-Jack Chasseuil €50 Million Wine Collection in Deux-Sèvres

France, Deux-Sèvres, La-Chapelle-Bâton, the cellar of collector Michel-Jack Chasseuil contains the most prestigious private wine collection in the world, more than 50,000 bottles including 5,000 spirits with an estimated value of 50 million Euros . France on May 6, 2025. Photo by Pascal Avenet/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Michel-Jack Chasseuil €50 Million Wine Collection in Deux-Sèvres

Michel-Jack Chasseuil €50 Million Wine Collection in Deux-Sèvres

France, Deux-Sèvres, La-Chapelle-Bâton, the cellar of collector Michel-Jack Chasseuil contains the most prestigious private wine collection in the world, more than 50,000 bottles including 5,000 spirits with an estimated value of 50 million Euros, a bottle of Constantia, the wine that Napoleon drank on Saint Helena . France on May 6, 2025. Photo by Pascal Avenet/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Michel-Jack Chasseuil €50 Million Wine Collection in Deux-Sèvres

Michel-Jack Chasseuil €50 Million Wine Collection in Deux-Sèvres

France, Deux-Sèvres, La-Chapelle-Bâton, the cellar of collector Michel-Jack Chasseuil contains the most prestigious private wine collection in the world, more than 50,000 bottles including 5,000 spirits with an estimated value of 50 million Euros . France on May 6, 2025. Photo by Pascal Avenet/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Michel-Jack Chasseuil €50 Million Wine Collection in Deux-Sèvres

Michel-Jack Chasseuil €50 Million Wine Collection in Deux-Sèvres

France, Deux-Sèvres, La-Chapelle-Bâton, the cellar of collector Michel-Jack Chasseuil contains the most prestigious private wine collection in the world, more than 50,000 bottles including 5,000 spirits with an estimated value of 50 million Euros . France on May 6, 2025. Photo by Pascal Avenet/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Michel-Jack Chasseuil €50 Million Wine Collection in Deux-Sèvres

Michel-Jack Chasseuil €50 Million Wine Collection in Deux-Sèvres

France, Deux-Sèvres, La-Chapelle-Bâton, the cellar of collector Michel-Jack Chasseuil contains the most prestigious private wine collection in the world, more than 50,000 bottles including 5,000 spirits with an estimated value of 50 million Euros, a bottle of Marie Brizard liqueur rescued from the sinking of the Titanic in which golden glitter still floats . France on May 6, 2025. Photo by Pascal Avenet/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Michel-Jack Chasseuil €50 Million Wine Collection in Deux-Sèvres

Michel-Jack Chasseuil €50 Million Wine Collection in Deux-Sèvres

France, Deux-Sèvres, La-Chapelle-Bâton, the cellar of collector Michel-Jack Chasseuil contains the most prestigious private wine collection in the world, more than 50,000 bottles including 5,000 spirits with an estimated value of 50 million Euros, At 24 years old, Adrien Chasseuil, a trained oenologist, took over the management of his grandfather's collection . France on May 6, 2025. Photo by Pascal Avenet/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Michel-Jack Chasseuil €50 Million Wine Collection in Deux-Sèvres

Michel-Jack Chasseuil €50 Million Wine Collection in Deux-Sèvres

France, Deux-Sèvres, La-Chapelle-Bâton, the cellar of collector Michel-Jack Chasseuil contains the most prestigious private wine collection in the world, more than 50,000 bottles including 5,000 spirits with an estimated value of 50 million Euros, a bottle of Marie Brizard liqueur rescued from the sinking of the Titanic in which golden glitter still floats . France on May 6, 2025. Photo by Pascal Avenet/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Michel-Jack Chasseuil €50 Million Wine Collection in Deux-Sèvres

Michel-Jack Chasseuil €50 Million Wine Collection in Deux-Sèvres

France, Deux-Sèvres, La-Chapelle-Bâton, the cellar of collector Michel-Jack Chasseuil contains the most prestigious private wine collection in the world, more than 50,000 bottles including 5,000 spirits with an estimated value of 50 million Euros . France on May 6, 2025. Photo by Pascal Avenet/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Michel-Jack Chasseuil €50 Million Wine Collection in Deux-Sèvres

Michel-Jack Chasseuil €50 Million Wine Collection in Deux-Sèvres

France, Deux-Sèvres, La-Chapelle-Bâton, the cellar of collector Michel-Jack Chasseuil contains the most prestigious private wine collection in the world, more than 50,000 bottles including 5,000 spirits with an estimated value of 50 million Euros . France on May 6, 2025. Photo by Pascal Avenet/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Michel-Jack Chasseuil €50 Million Wine Collection in Deux-Sèvres

Michel-Jack Chasseuil €50 Million Wine Collection in Deux-Sèvres

France, Deux-Sèvres, La-Chapelle-Bâton, the cellar of collector Michel-Jack Chasseuil contains the most prestigious private wine collection in the world, more than 50,000 bottles including 5,000 spirits with an estimated value of 50 million Euros, a bottle of Constantia, the wine that Napoleon drank on Saint Helena . France on May 6, 2025. Photo by Pascal Avenet/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Michel-Jack Chasseuil €50 Million Wine Collection in Deux-Sèvres

Michel-Jack Chasseuil €50 Million Wine Collection in Deux-Sèvres

France, Deux-Sèvres, La-Chapelle-Bâton, the cellar of collector Michel-Jack Chasseuil contains the most prestigious private wine collection in the world, more than 50,000 bottles including 5,000 spirits with an estimated value of 50 million Euros . France on May 6, 2025. Photo by Pascal Avenet/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Michel-Jack Chasseuil €50 Million Wine Collection in Deux-Sèvres

Michel-Jack Chasseuil €50 Million Wine Collection in Deux-Sèvres

France, Deux-Sèvres, La-Chapelle-Bâton, the cellar of collector Michel-Jack Chasseuil contains the most prestigious private wine collection in the world, more than 50,000 bottles including 5,000 spirits with an estimated value of 50 million Euros . France on May 6, 2025. Photo by Pascal Avenet/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Michel-Jack Chasseuil €50 Million Wine Collection in Deux-Sèvres

Michel-Jack Chasseuil €50 Million Wine Collection in Deux-Sèvres

France, Deux-Sèvres, La-Chapelle-Bâton, the cellar of collector Michel-Jack Chasseuil contains the most prestigious private wine collection in the world, more than 50,000 bottles including 5,000 spirits with an estimated value of 50 million Euros . France on May 6, 2025. Photo by Pascal Avenet/ABACAPRESS.COM

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French Wine and Liquor in NYC - USA

French Wine and Liquor in NYC - USA

French wines and liquors on display inside a warehouse in NYC, USA on March 14, 2025. Wine and spirits industry fears Trump's 200% tariff on European alcoholic beverages. Photo by Charles Guerin/ABACAPRESS.COM

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French Wine and Liquor in NYC - USA

French Wine and Liquor in NYC - USA

French wines and liquors on display inside a warehouse in NYC, USA on March 14, 2025. Wine and spirits industry fears Trump's 200% tariff on European alcoholic beverages. Photo by Charles Guerin/ABACAPRESS.COM

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French Wine and Liquor in NYC - USA

French Wine and Liquor in NYC - USA

French wines and liquors on display inside a warehouse in NYC, USA on March 14, 2025. Wine and spirits industry fears Trump's 200% tariff on European alcoholic beverages. Photo by Charles Guerin/ABACAPRESS.COM

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French Wine and Liquor in NYC - USA

French Wine and Liquor in NYC - USA

French wines and liquors on display inside a warehouse in NYC, USA on March 14, 2025. Wine and spirits industry fears Trump's 200% tariff on European alcoholic beverages. Photo by Charles Guerin/ABACAPRESS.COM

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French Wine and Liquor in NYC - USA

French Wine and Liquor in NYC - USA

French wines and liquors on display inside a warehouse in NYC, USA on March 14, 2025. Wine and spirits industry fears Trump's 200% tariff on European alcoholic beverages. Photo by Charles Guerin/ABACAPRESS.COM

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French Wine and Liquor in NYC - USA

French Wine and Liquor in NYC - USA

French wines and liquors on display inside a warehouse in NYC, USA on March 14, 2025. Wine and spirits industry fears Trump's 200% tariff on European alcoholic beverages. Photo by Charles Guerin/ABACAPRESS.COM

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French Wine and Liquor in NYC - USA

French Wine and Liquor in NYC - USA

French wines and liquors on display inside a warehouse in NYC, USA on March 14, 2025. Wine and spirits industry fears Trump's 200% tariff on European alcoholic beverages. Photo by Charles Guerin/ABACAPRESS.COM

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French Wine and Liquor in NYC - USA

French Wine and Liquor in NYC - USA

French wines and liquors on display inside a warehouse in NYC, USA on March 14, 2025. Wine and spirits industry fears Trump's 200% tariff on European alcoholic beverages. Photo by Charles Guerin/ABACAPRESS.COM

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French Wine and Liquor in NYC - USA

French Wine and Liquor in NYC - USA

French wines and liquors on display inside a warehouse in NYC, USA on March 14, 2025. Wine and spirits industry fears Trump's 200% tariff on European alcoholic beverages. Photo by Charles Guerin/ABACAPRESS.COM

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French Wine and Liquor in NYC - USA

French Wine and Liquor in NYC - USA

French wines and liquors on display inside a warehouse in NYC, USA on March 14, 2025. Wine and spirits industry fears Trump's 200% tariff on European alcoholic beverages. Photo by Charles Guerin/ABACAPRESS.COM

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French Wine and Liquor in NYC - USA

French Wine and Liquor in NYC - USA

French wines and liquors on display inside a warehouse in NYC, USA on March 14, 2025. Wine and spirits industry fears Trump's 200% tariff on European alcoholic beverages. Photo by Charles Guerin/ABACAPRESS.COM

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French Wine and Liquor in NYC - USA

French Wine and Liquor in NYC - USA

French wines and liquors on display inside a warehouse in NYC, USA on March 14, 2025. Wine and spirits industry fears Trump's 200% tariff on European alcoholic beverages. Photo by Charles Guerin/ABACAPRESS.COM

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French Wine and Liquor in NYC - USA

French Wine and Liquor in NYC - USA

French wines and liquors on display inside a warehouse in NYC, USA on March 14, 2025. Wine and spirits industry fears Trump's 200% tariff on European alcoholic beverages. Photo by Charles Guerin/ABACAPRESS.COM

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French Wine and Liquor in NYC - USA

French Wine and Liquor in NYC - USA

French wines and liquors on display inside a warehouse in NYC, USA on March 14, 2025. Wine and spirits industry fears Trump's 200% tariff on European alcoholic beverages. Photo by Charles Guerin/ABACAPRESS.COM

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