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Pro-Palestinian Protest - Washington

Pro-Palestinian Protest - Washington

Activists dressed as Israeli soldiers participate in a street performance near the White House in Washington, D.C., on February 4, 2025, during the “Arrest Netanyahu at the White House Rally.” Protesters pour red liquid onto the pavement as part of their demonstration against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s meeting with President Donald Trump, where discussions included the truce with Hamas and the U.S. president’s suggestion to permanently resettle Palestinians from war-battered Gaza. Photo by Hanna Leka/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Pro-Palestinian Protest - Washington

Pro-Palestinian Protest - Washington

Activists dressed as Israeli soldiers participate in a street performance near the White House in Washington, D.C., on February 4, 2025, during the “Arrest Netanyahu at the White House Rally.” Protesters pour red liquid onto the pavement as part of their demonstration against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s meeting with President Donald Trump, where discussions included the truce with Hamas and the U.S. president’s suggestion to permanently resettle Palestinians from war-battered Gaza. Photo by Hanna Leka/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Pro-Palestinian Protest - Washington

Pro-Palestinian Protest - Washington

Activists dressed as Israeli soldiers participate in a street performance near the White House in Washington, D.C., on February 4, 2025, during the “Arrest Netanyahu at the White House Rally.” Protesters pour red liquid onto the pavement as part of their demonstration against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s meeting with President Donald Trump, where discussions included the truce with Hamas and the U.S. president’s suggestion to permanently resettle Palestinians from war-battered Gaza. Photo by Hanna Leka/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Pro-Palestinian Protest - Washington

Pro-Palestinian Protest - Washington

Activists dressed as Israeli soldiers participate in a street performance near the White House in Washington, D.C., on February 4, 2025, during the “Arrest Netanyahu at the White House Rally.” Protesters pour red liquid onto the pavement as part of their demonstration against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s meeting with President Donald Trump, where discussions included the truce with Hamas and the U.S. president’s suggestion to permanently resettle Palestinians from war-battered Gaza. Photo by Hanna Leka/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Pro-Palestinian Protest - Washington

Pro-Palestinian Protest - Washington

Activists dressed as Israeli soldiers participate in a street performance near the White House in Washington, D.C., on February 4, 2025, during the “Arrest Netanyahu at the White House Rally.” Protesters pour red liquid onto the pavement as part of their demonstration against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s meeting with President Donald Trump, where discussions included the truce with Hamas and the U.S. president’s suggestion to permanently resettle Palestinians from war-battered Gaza. Photo by Hanna Leka/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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HainanOutlook | A deep bond between a French scientist and Chinese white dolphins

HainanOutlook | A deep bond between a French scientist and Chinese white dolphins

(240605) -- HAIKOU, June 5, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- Chinese white dolphins are spotted in the waters of Zhanjiang, south China's Guangdong Province, Feb. 2, 2024. Tracking Chinese white dolphins in the sea under the scorching sun is a common scene of the work for French scientist Agathe Serres. Now an expert in the study of Chinese white dolphins, Agathe came to China in 2016 to study for a doctorate before she secured a job as an assistant researcher at the Institute of Deep-Sea Science and Engineering (IDSSE) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS). Chinese white dolphins, dubbed "giant panda in the sea," are under first-class state protection in China. The major habitats for the species spread in south China's Guangdong, Guangxi and Hainan. Highly sensitive to marine water quality, these smart guys are also viewed as a health indicator of the ecosystem they live in. Agathe's research interests are behavior and animal welfare of Chinese white dolphin, and she is actively offering suggestion

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French Star Aya Nakamura’s Rumoured Olympics Show Prompts Far-Right Outrage

French Star Aya Nakamura’s Rumoured Olympics Show Prompts Far-Right Outrage

File photo dated January 19, 2023 shows singer Aya Nakamura attends the NBA Paris Game 2023 match between Detroit Pistons and Chicago Bulls at AccorHotels Arena in Paris, France. One of France’s biggest music stars, Aya Nakamura, has hit back at far-right groups angry at a suggestion she may sing in front of 300,000 people during the Paris Olympics opening ceremony, telling them: “You can be racist but not deaf.” According to reports in local media, the French-Malian singer had discussed the possibility of performing a song by 20th-century icon Édith Piaf when she met the French president, Emmanuel Macron, last month. Photo by Laurent Zabulon/ABACAPRESS.COM

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French Star Aya Nakamura’s Rumoured Olympics Show Prompts Far-Right Outrage

French Star Aya Nakamura’s Rumoured Olympics Show Prompts Far-Right Outrage

File photo dated January 19, 2023 shows singer Aya Nakamura attends the NBA Paris Game 2023 match between Detroit Pistons and Chicago Bulls at AccorHotels Arena in Paris, France. One of France’s biggest music stars, Aya Nakamura, has hit back at far-right groups angry at a suggestion she may sing in front of 300,000 people during the Paris Olympics opening ceremony, telling them: “You can be racist but not deaf.” According to reports in local media, the French-Malian singer had discussed the possibility of performing a song by 20th-century icon Édith Piaf when she met the French president, Emmanuel Macron, last month. Photo by Laurent Zabulon/ABACAPRESS.COM

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French Star Aya Nakamura’s Rumoured Olympics Show Prompts Far-Right Outrage

French Star Aya Nakamura’s Rumoured Olympics Show Prompts Far-Right Outrage

File photo dated February 29, 2024 shows Aya Nakamura attending the Schiaparelli show during PFW in Paris, France. One of France’s biggest music stars, Aya Nakamura, has hit back at far-right groups angry at a suggestion she may sing in front of 300,000 people during the Paris Olympics opening ceremony, telling them: “You can be racist but not deaf.” According to reports in local media, the French-Malian singer had discussed the possibility of performing a song by 20th-century icon Édith Piaf when she met the French president, Emmanuel Macron, last month. Photo by Julien Reynaud/APS-Medias/ABACAPRESS.COM

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French Star Aya Nakamura’s Rumoured Olympics Show Prompts Far-Right Outrage

French Star Aya Nakamura’s Rumoured Olympics Show Prompts Far-Right Outrage

File photo dated July 14, 2023 shows Aya Nakamura performing live on stage during festival Les Vieilles Charrues in Carhaix, France. One of France’s biggest music stars, Aya Nakamura, has hit back at far-right groups angry at a suggestion she may sing in front of 300,000 people during the Paris Olympics opening ceremony, telling them: “You can be racist but not deaf.” According to reports in local media, the French-Malian singer had discussed the possibility of performing a song by 20th-century icon Édith Piaf when she met the French president, Emmanuel Macron, last month. Photo by Julien Reynaud/APS-Medias/ABACAPRESS.COM

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French Star Aya Nakamura’s Rumoured Olympics Show Prompts Far-Right Outrage

French Star Aya Nakamura’s Rumoured Olympics Show Prompts Far-Right Outrage

File photo dated September 24, 2019 shows Aya Nakamura performing on the runway during the Etam Winter 2019/Summer 2020 show as part of Paris Fashion Week in Paris, France. One of France’s biggest music stars, Aya Nakamura, has hit back at far-right groups angry at a suggestion she may sing in front of 300,000 people during the Paris Olympics opening ceremony, telling them: “You can be racist but not deaf.” According to reports in local media, the French-Malian singer had discussed the possibility of performing a song by 20th-century icon Édith Piaf when she met the French president, Emmanuel Macron, last month. Photo by Aurore Marechal/ABACAPRESS.COM

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French Star Aya Nakamura’s Rumoured Olympics Show Prompts Far-Right Outrage

French Star Aya Nakamura’s Rumoured Olympics Show Prompts Far-Right Outrage

File photo dated February 29, 2024 shows Aya Nakamura attending the Schiaparelli Womenswear Fall/Winter 2024-2025 show as part of Paris Fashion Week in Paris, France. One of France’s biggest music stars, Aya Nakamura, has hit back at far-right groups angry at a suggestion she may sing in front of 300,000 people during the Paris Olympics opening ceremony, telling them: “You can be racist but not deaf.” According to reports in local media, the French-Malian singer had discussed the possibility of performing a song by 20th-century icon Édith Piaf when she met the French president, Emmanuel Macron, last month. Photo by Aurore Marechal/ABACAPRESS.COM

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French Star Aya Nakamura’s Rumoured Olympics Show Prompts Far-Right Outrage

French Star Aya Nakamura’s Rumoured Olympics Show Prompts Far-Right Outrage

File photo dated July 14, 2023 shows Aya Nakamura performing live on stage during festival Les Vieilles Charrues in Carhaix, France. One of France’s biggest music stars, Aya Nakamura, has hit back at far-right groups angry at a suggestion she may sing in front of 300,000 people during the Paris Olympics opening ceremony, telling them: “You can be racist but not deaf.” According to reports in local media, the French-Malian singer had discussed the possibility of performing a song by 20th-century icon Édith Piaf when she met the French president, Emmanuel Macron, last month. Photo by Julien Reynaud/APS-Medias/ABACAPRESS.COM

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French Star Aya Nakamura’s Rumoured Olympics Show Prompts Far-Right Outrage

French Star Aya Nakamura’s Rumoured Olympics Show Prompts Far-Right Outrage

File photo dated July 14, 2023 shows Aya Nakamura performing live on stage during festival Les Vieilles Charrues in Carhaix, France. One of France’s biggest music stars, Aya Nakamura, has hit back at far-right groups angry at a suggestion she may sing in front of 300,000 people during the Paris Olympics opening ceremony, telling them: “You can be racist but not deaf.” According to reports in local media, the French-Malian singer had discussed the possibility of performing a song by 20th-century icon Édith Piaf when she met the French president, Emmanuel Macron, last month. Photo by Julien Reynaud/APS-Medias/ABACAPRESS.COM

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French Star Aya Nakamura’s Rumoured Olympics Show Prompts Far-Right Outrage

French Star Aya Nakamura’s Rumoured Olympics Show Prompts Far-Right Outrage

File photo dated May 19, 2022 shows Aya Nakamura attending the premiere of the movie Armageddon Time the 75th Cannes Film Festival in Cannes, France. One of France’s biggest music stars, Aya Nakamura, has hit back at far-right groups angry at a suggestion she may sing in front of 300,000 people during the Paris Olympics opening ceremony, telling them: “You can be racist but not deaf.” According to reports in local media, the French-Malian singer had discussed the possibility of performing a song by 20th-century icon Édith Piaf when she met the French president, Emmanuel Macron, last month. Photo by Julien Reynaud/APS-Medias/ABACAPRESSS.COM

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French Star Aya Nakamura’s Rumoured Olympics Show Prompts Far-Right Outrage

French Star Aya Nakamura’s Rumoured Olympics Show Prompts Far-Right Outrage

File photo dated July 14, 2023 shows Aya Nakamura performing live on stage during festival Les Vieilles Charrues in Carhaix, France. One of France’s biggest music stars, Aya Nakamura, has hit back at far-right groups angry at a suggestion she may sing in front of 300,000 people during the Paris Olympics opening ceremony, telling them: “You can be racist but not deaf.” According to reports in local media, the French-Malian singer had discussed the possibility of performing a song by 20th-century icon Édith Piaf when she met the French president, Emmanuel Macron, last month. Photo by Julien Reynaud/APS-Medias/ABACAPRESS.COM

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French Star Aya Nakamura’s Rumoured Olympics Show Prompts Far-Right Outrage

French Star Aya Nakamura’s Rumoured Olympics Show Prompts Far-Right Outrage

File photo dated February 29, 2024 shows Aya Nakamura attending the Schiaparelli Womenswear Fall/Winter 2024-2025 show as part of Paris Fashion Week in Paris, France. One of France’s biggest music stars, Aya Nakamura, has hit back at far-right groups angry at a suggestion she may sing in front of 300,000 people during the Paris Olympics opening ceremony, telling them: “You can be racist but not deaf.” According to reports in local media, the French-Malian singer had discussed the possibility of performing a song by 20th-century icon Édith Piaf when she met the French president, Emmanuel Macron, last month. Photo by Aurore Marechal/ABACAPRESS.COM

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French Star Aya Nakamura’s Rumoured Olympics Show Prompts Far-Right Outrage

French Star Aya Nakamura’s Rumoured Olympics Show Prompts Far-Right Outrage

File photo dated September 26, 2023 shows Aya Nakamura attending the Lancome X Louvre photocall as part of Paris Fashion Week in Paris, France. One of France’s biggest music stars, Aya Nakamura, has hit back at far-right groups angry at a suggestion she may sing in front of 300,000 people during the Paris Olympics opening ceremony, telling them: “You can be racist but not deaf.” According to reports in local media, the French-Malian singer had discussed the possibility of performing a song by 20th-century icon Édith Piaf when she met the French president, Emmanuel Macron, last month. Photo by Aurore Marechal/ABACAPRESS.COM

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French Star Aya Nakamura’s Rumoured Olympics Show Prompts Far-Right Outrage

French Star Aya Nakamura’s Rumoured Olympics Show Prompts Far-Right Outrage

File photo dated February 19, 2024 shows French pop singer Aya Danioko, known by her stage name Aya Nakamura arrives at the Elysee presidential palace fin paris, France. One of France’s biggest music stars, Aya Nakamura, has hit back at far-right groups angry at a suggestion she may sing in front of 300,000 people during the Paris Olympics opening ceremony, telling them: “You can be racist but not deaf.” According to reports in local media, the French-Malian singer had discussed the possibility of performing a song by 20th-century icon Édith Piaf when she met the French president, Emmanuel Macron, last month. Photo by Eliot Blondet/ABACAPRESS.COM

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French Star Aya Nakamura’s Rumoured Olympics Show Prompts Far-Right Outrage

French Star Aya Nakamura’s Rumoured Olympics Show Prompts Far-Right Outrage

File photo dated March 02, 2023 shows Aya Nakamura attending the Givenchy Womenswear Fall Winter 2023-2024 show as part of Paris Fashion Week in Paris, France. One of France’s biggest music stars, Aya Nakamura, has hit back at far-right groups angry at a suggestion she may sing in front of 300,000 people during the Paris Olympics opening ceremony, telling them: “You can be racist but not deaf.” According to reports in local media, the French-Malian singer had discussed the possibility of performing a song by 20th-century icon Édith Piaf when she met the French president, Emmanuel Macron, last month. Photo by Aurore Marechal/ABACAPRESS.COM

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French Star Aya Nakamura’s Rumoured Olympics Show Prompts Far-Right Outrage

French Star Aya Nakamura’s Rumoured Olympics Show Prompts Far-Right Outrage

File photo dated July 07, 2021 shows Aya Nakamura arriving at Balenciaga fashion show as part of Paris Fashion Week in Paris, France. One of France’s biggest music stars, Aya Nakamura, has hit back at far-right groups angry at a suggestion she may sing in front of 300,000 people during the Paris Olympics opening ceremony, telling them: “You can be racist but not deaf.” According to reports in local media, the French-Malian singer had discussed the possibility of performing a song by 20th-century icon Édith Piaf when she met the French president, Emmanuel Macron, last month. Photo by Nasser Berzane/ABACAPRESS.COM

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French Star Aya Nakamura’s Rumoured Olympics Show Prompts Far-Right Outrage

French Star Aya Nakamura’s Rumoured Olympics Show Prompts Far-Right Outrage

File photo dated September 26, 2023 shows Aya Nakamura attending the Lancome X Louvre photocall as part of Paris Fashion Week in Paris, France. One of France’s biggest music stars, Aya Nakamura, has hit back at far-right groups angry at a suggestion she may sing in front of 300,000 people during the Paris Olympics opening ceremony, telling them: “You can be racist but not deaf.” According to reports in local media, the French-Malian singer had discussed the possibility of performing a song by 20th-century icon Édith Piaf when she met the French president, Emmanuel Macron, last month. Photo by Aurore Marechal/ABACAPRESS.COM

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French Star Aya Nakamura’s Rumoured Olympics Show Prompts Far-Right Outrage

French Star Aya Nakamura’s Rumoured Olympics Show Prompts Far-Right Outrage

File photo dated February 19, 2024 shows French pop singer Aya Danioko, known by her stage name Aya Nakamura arrives at the Elysee presidential palace fin paris, France. One of France’s biggest music stars, Aya Nakamura, has hit back at far-right groups angry at a suggestion she may sing in front of 300,000 people during the Paris Olympics opening ceremony, telling them: “You can be racist but not deaf.” According to reports in local media, the French-Malian singer had discussed the possibility of performing a song by 20th-century icon Édith Piaf when she met the French president, Emmanuel Macron, last month. Photo by Eliot Blondet/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Putin Says West Risks Nuclear War In Response To Macron

Putin Says West Risks Nuclear War In Response To Macron

File photo dated December 9, 2019 shows French President, Emmanuel Macron welcomes Russian President Vladimir Putin ahead of Normandy Four Summit at the Elysee Palace in Paris, France. Addressing parliament and other members of the country's elite, Putin, 71, repeated his accusation that the West is bent on weakening Russia, and he suggested Western leaders did not understand how dangerous their meddling could be in what he cast as Russia's own internal affairs. He prefaced his warning with a specific reference to an idea, floated by French President Emmanuel Macron on Monday, of European NATO members sending ground troops to Ukraine, a suggestion that was quickly rejected by the United States, Germany, Britain and others. Photo by Christian Liewig/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Putin Says West Risks Nuclear War In Response To Macron

Putin Says West Risks Nuclear War In Response To Macron

File photo dated December 9, 2019 shows French President, Emmanuel Macron welcomes Russian President Vladimir Putin ahead of Normandy Four Summit at the Elysee Palace in Paris, France. Addressing parliament and other members of the country's elite, Putin, 71, repeated his accusation that the West is bent on weakening Russia, and he suggested Western leaders did not understand how dangerous their meddling could be in what he cast as Russia's own internal affairs. He prefaced his warning with a specific reference to an idea, floated by French President Emmanuel Macron on Monday, of European NATO members sending ground troops to Ukraine, a suggestion that was quickly rejected by the United States, Germany, Britain and others. Photo by Christian Liewig/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Putin Says West Risks Nuclear War In Response To Macron

Putin Says West Risks Nuclear War In Response To Macron

File photo dated December 9, 2019 shows French President, Emmanuel Macron welcomes Russian President Vladimir Putin ahead of Normandy Four Summit at the Elysee Palace in Paris, France. Addressing parliament and other members of the country's elite, Putin, 71, repeated his accusation that the West is bent on weakening Russia, and he suggested Western leaders did not understand how dangerous their meddling could be in what he cast as Russia's own internal affairs. He prefaced his warning with a specific reference to an idea, floated by French President Emmanuel Macron on Monday, of European NATO members sending ground troops to Ukraine, a suggestion that was quickly rejected by the United States, Germany, Britain and others. Photo by Christian Liewig/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Putin Says West Risks Nuclear War In Response To Macron

Putin Says West Risks Nuclear War In Response To Macron

File photo dated December 9, 2019 shows French President, Emmanuel Macron welcomes Russian President Vladimir Putin ahead of Normandy Four Summit at the Elysee Palace in Paris, France. Addressing parliament and other members of the country's elite, Putin, 71, repeated his accusation that the West is bent on weakening Russia, and he suggested Western leaders did not understand how dangerous their meddling could be in what he cast as Russia's own internal affairs. He prefaced his warning with a specific reference to an idea, floated by French President Emmanuel Macron on Monday, of European NATO members sending ground troops to Ukraine, a suggestion that was quickly rejected by the United States, Germany, Britain and others. Photo by Christian Liewig/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Putin Says West Risks Nuclear War In Response To Macron

Putin Says West Risks Nuclear War In Response To Macron

File photo dated December 9, 2019 shows French President, Emmanuel Macron welcomes Russian President Vladimir Putin ahead of Normandy Four Summit at the Elysee Palace in Paris, France. Addressing parliament and other members of the country's elite, Putin, 71, repeated his accusation that the West is bent on weakening Russia, and he suggested Western leaders did not understand how dangerous their meddling could be in what he cast as Russia's own internal affairs. He prefaced his warning with a specific reference to an idea, floated by French President Emmanuel Macron on Monday, of European NATO members sending ground troops to Ukraine, a suggestion that was quickly rejected by the United States, Germany, Britain and others. Photo by Christian Liewig/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Putin Says West Risks Nuclear War In Response To Macron

Putin Says West Risks Nuclear War In Response To Macron

File photo dated May 29, 2017 shows French President Emmanuel Macron and Russian President Vladimir Putin walk the Battles's Gallery of the Chateau de Versailles, France. Addressing parliament and other members of the country's elite, Putin, 71, repeated his accusation that the West is bent on weakening Russia, and he suggested Western leaders did not understand how dangerous their meddling could be in what he cast as Russia's own internal affairs. He prefaced his warning with a specific reference to an idea, floated by French President Emmanuel Macron on Monday, of European NATO members sending ground troops to Ukraine, a suggestion that was quickly rejected by the United States, Germany, Britain and others. Photo by Christian Liewig/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Putin Says West Risks Nuclear War In Response To Macron

Putin Says West Risks Nuclear War In Response To Macron

File photo dated May 24, 2018 shows Russian President Vladimir Putin with French President Emmanuel Macron during a welcoming ceremony at the Konstantin Palace in Strelna, outside Saint Petersburg, Russia. Addressing parliament and other members of the country's elite, Putin, 71, repeated his accusation that the West is bent on weakening Russia, and he suggested Western leaders did not understand how dangerous their meddling could be in what he cast as Russia's own internal affairs. He prefaced his warning with a specific reference to an idea, floated by French President Emmanuel Macron on Monday, of European NATO members sending ground troops to Ukraine, a suggestion that was quickly rejected by the United States, Germany, Britain and others. Photo by Christian Liewig/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Putin Says West Risks Nuclear War In Response To Macron

Putin Says West Risks Nuclear War In Response To Macron

File photo dated May 29, 2017 shows Russian President Vladimir Putin and French President Emmanuel Macron at the Versailles Palace, near Paris, ahead of their meeting. Addressing parliament and other members of the country's elite, Putin, 71, repeated his accusation that the West is bent on weakening Russia, and he suggested Western leaders did not understand how dangerous their meddling could be in what he cast as Russia's own internal affairs. He prefaced his warning with a specific reference to an idea, floated by French President Emmanuel Macron on Monday, of European NATO members sending ground troops to Ukraine, a suggestion that was quickly rejected by the United States, Germany, Britain and others. Photo by Eliot Blondet/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Putin Says West Risks Nuclear War In Response To Macron

Putin Says West Risks Nuclear War In Response To Macron

File photo dated December 9, 2019 shows French President Emmanuel Macron welcomes Russian President Vladimir Putin upon his arrival at the Elysee Palace in Paris, France. Addressing parliament and other members of the country's elite, Putin, 71, repeated his accusation that the West is bent on weakening Russia, and he suggested Western leaders did not understand how dangerous their meddling could be in what he cast as Russia's own internal affairs. He prefaced his warning with a specific reference to an idea, floated by French President Emmanuel Macron on Monday, of European NATO members sending ground troops to Ukraine, a suggestion that was quickly rejected by the United States, Germany, Britain and others. Photo by Eliot Blondet/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Putin Says West Risks Nuclear War In Response To Macron

Putin Says West Risks Nuclear War In Response To Macron

File photo dated May 29th, 2017 shows French President Emmanuel Macron shakes hand with Russian President Vladimir Putin at Palace of Versailles, in Versailles, France. Addressing parliament and other members of the country's elite, Putin, 71, repeated his accusation that the West is bent on weakening Russia, and he suggested Western leaders did not understand how dangerous their meddling could be in what he cast as Russia's own internal affairs. He prefaced his warning with a specific reference to an idea, floated by French President Emmanuel Macron on Monday, of European NATO members sending ground troops to Ukraine, a suggestion that was quickly rejected by the United States, Germany, Britain and others. Photo by Christian Liewig/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Putin Says West Risks Nuclear War In Response To Macron

Putin Says West Risks Nuclear War In Response To Macron

File photo dated December 9, 2019 shows French President Emmanuel Macron welcomes Russian President Vladimir Putin upon his arrival at the Elysee Palace in Paris, France. Addressing parliament and other members of the country's elite, Putin, 71, repeated his accusation that the West is bent on weakening Russia, and he suggested Western leaders did not understand how dangerous their meddling could be in what he cast as Russia's own internal affairs. He prefaced his warning with a specific reference to an idea, floated by French President Emmanuel Macron on Monday, of European NATO members sending ground troops to Ukraine, a suggestion that was quickly rejected by the United States, Germany, Britain and others. Photo by Eliot Blondet/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Putin Says West Risks Nuclear War In Response To Macron

Putin Says West Risks Nuclear War In Response To Macron

File photo dated December 9, 2019 shows French President Emmanuel Macron gives Russian President Vladimir Putin a warm hug following a joint news conference after a meeting of the Normandy Four leaders at the Elysee Palace in Paris, France. Addressing parliament and other members of the country's elite, Putin, 71, repeated his accusation that the West is bent on weakening Russia, and he suggested Western leaders did not understand how dangerous their meddling could be in what he cast as Russia's own internal affairs. He prefaced his warning with a specific reference to an idea, floated by French President Emmanuel Macron on Monday, of European NATO members sending ground troops to Ukraine, a suggestion that was quickly rejected by the United States, Germany, Britain and others. Photo by Eliot Blondet/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Putin Says West Risks Nuclear War In Response To Macron

Putin Says West Risks Nuclear War In Response To Macron

File photo dated June 28, 2019 shows France's President Emmanuel Macron (R) and Russia's President Vladimir Putin attend a bilateral meeting on the sidelines of the G20 Summit in Osaka, Japan. Addressing parliament and other members of the country's elite, Putin, 71, repeated his accusation that the West is bent on weakening Russia, and he suggested Western leaders did not understand how dangerous their meddling could be in what he cast as Russia's own internal affairs. He prefaced his warning with a specific reference to an idea, floated by French President Emmanuel Macron on Monday, of European NATO members sending ground troops to Ukraine, a suggestion that was quickly rejected by the United States, Germany, Britain and others. Photo by Eliot Blondet/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Putin Says West Risks Nuclear War In Response To Macron

Putin Says West Risks Nuclear War In Response To Macron

File photo dated May 29, 2017 shows Russian President Vladimir Putin and French President Emmanuel Macron shake hands at the Versailles Palace, near Paris, ahead of their meeting. Addressing parliament and other members of the country's elite, Putin, 71, repeated his accusation that the West is bent on weakening Russia, and he suggested Western leaders did not understand how dangerous their meddling could be in what he cast as Russia's own internal affairs. He prefaced his warning with a specific reference to an idea, floated by French President Emmanuel Macron on Monday, of European NATO members sending ground troops to Ukraine, a suggestion that was quickly rejected by the United States, Germany, Britain and others. Photo by Eliot Blondet/ABACAPRESS.COM

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CHINA-LIAONING-SHENYANG-DISABLED MAN (CN)

CHINA-LIAONING-SHENYANG-DISABLED MAN (CN)

(230521) -- SHENYANG, May 21, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Zhao Qiang gives guidance for the intellectually-challenged during exercise in Shenyang, northeast China's Liaoning Province, April 18, 2023. When Zhao Qiang was two years old, he developed a disease which gradually resulted a 23-centimeter disparity between two legs. He fixed a small stool on the sole of left foot at the suggestion of his family and adapted to walking with it. Zhao Qiang had to drop out early due to the disease but after hard work, he was admitted to Northeastern University, majoring in computer for continuing education. Zhao Qiang has worked for the disabled since 2008, bringing hope while caring for others. Early this year, he got married with his girlfriend. "Many of my dreams came true. I am content and happy," He said. (Xinhua/Cai Xiangxin)

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CHINA-LIAONING-SHENYANG-DISABLED MAN (CN)

CHINA-LIAONING-SHENYANG-DISABLED MAN (CN)

(230521) -- SHENYANG, May 21, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Zhao Qiang (L) visits a disabled man in Shenyang, northeast China's Liaoning Province, April 18, 2023. When Zhao Qiang was two years old, he developed a disease which gradually resulted a 23-centimeter disparity between two legs. He fixed a small stool on the sole of left foot at the suggestion of his family and adapted to walking with it. Zhao Qiang had to drop out early due to the disease but after hard work, he was admitted to Northeastern University, majoring in computer for continuing education. Zhao Qiang has worked for the disabled since 2008, bringing hope while caring for others. Early this year, he got married with his girlfriend. "Many of my dreams came true. I am content and happy," He said. (Xinhua/Cai Xiangxin)

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CHINA-LIAONING-SHENYANG-DISABLED MAN (CN)

CHINA-LIAONING-SHENYANG-DISABLED MAN (CN)

(230521) -- SHENYANG, May 21, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Zhao Qiang (R) is pictured during his wedding ceremony in Shenyang, northeast China's Liaoning Province, May 21, 2023. When Zhao Qiang was two years old, he developed a disease which gradually resulted a 23-centimeter disparity between two legs. He fixed a small stool on the sole of left foot at the suggestion of his family and adapted to walking with it. Zhao Qiang had to drop out early due to the disease but after hard work, he was admitted to Northeastern University, majoring in computer for continuing education. Zhao Qiang has worked for the disabled since 2008, bringing hope while caring for others. Early this year, he got married with his girlfriend. "Many of my dreams came true. I am content and happy," He said. (Xinhua/Yang Qing)

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CHINA-LIAONING-SHENYANG-DISABLED MAN (CN)

CHINA-LIAONING-SHENYANG-DISABLED MAN (CN)

(230521) -- SHENYANG, May 21, 2023 (Xinhua) -- This combo photo shows Zhao Qiang visiting a community on April 16, 2014 (L, photo taken by Xinhua journalist Yao Jianfeng) and taking a walk on April 18, 2023 in Shenyang, northeast China's Liaoning Province. When Zhao Qiang was two years old, he developed a disease which gradually resulted a 23-centimeter disparity between two legs. He fixed a small stool on the sole of left foot at the suggestion of his family and adapted to walking with it. Zhao Qiang had to drop out early due to the disease but after hard work, he was admitted to Northeastern University, majoring in computer for continuing education. Zhao Qiang has worked for the disabled since 2008, bringing hope while caring for others. Early this year, he got married with his girlfriend. "Many of my dreams came true. I am content and happy," He said. (Xinhua/Yang Qing)

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CHINA-LIAONING-SHENYANG-DISABLED MAN (CN)

CHINA-LIAONING-SHENYANG-DISABLED MAN (CN)

(230521) -- SHENYANG, May 21, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Zhao Qiang ties his shoelace in Shenyang, northeast China's Liaoning Province, April 18, 2023. When Zhao Qiang was two years old, he developed a disease which gradually resulted a 23-centimeter disparity between two legs. He fixed a small stool on the sole of left foot at the suggestion of his family and adapted to walking with it. Zhao Qiang had to drop out early due to the disease but after hard work, he was admitted to Northeastern University, majoring in computer for continuing education. Zhao Qiang has worked for the disabled since 2008, bringing hope while caring for others. Early this year, he got married with his girlfriend. "Many of my dreams came true. I am content and happy," He said. (Xinhua/Cai Xiangxin)

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CHINA-LIAONING-SHENYANG-DISABLED MAN (CN)

CHINA-LIAONING-SHENYANG-DISABLED MAN (CN)

(230521) -- SHENYANG, May 21, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Zhao Qiang takes a walk at a park in Shenyang, northeast China's Liaoning Province, May 20, 2023. When Zhao Qiang was two years old, he developed a disease which gradually resulted a 23-centimeter disparity between two legs. He fixed a small stool on the sole of left foot at the suggestion of his family and adapted to walking with it. Zhao Qiang had to drop out early due to the disease but after hard work, he was admitted to Northeastern University, majoring in computer for continuing education. Zhao Qiang has worked for the disabled since 2008, bringing hope while caring for others. Early this year, he got married with his girlfriend. "Many of my dreams came true. I am content and happy," He said. (Xinhua/Yang Qing)

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CHINA-LIAONING-SHENYANG-DISABLED MAN (CN)

CHINA-LIAONING-SHENYANG-DISABLED MAN (CN)

(230521) -- SHENYANG, May 21, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Zhao Qiang repairs a stool for his shoe in Shenyang, northeast China's Liaoning Province, April 18, 2023. When Zhao Qiang was two years old, he developed a disease which gradually resulted a 23-centimeter disparity between two legs. He fixed a small stool on the sole of left foot at the suggestion of his family and adapted to walking with it. Zhao Qiang had to drop out early due to the disease but after hard work, he was admitted to Northeastern University, majoring in computer for continuing education. Zhao Qiang has worked for the disabled since 2008, bringing hope while caring for others. Early this year, he got married with his girlfriend. "Many of my dreams came true. I am content and happy," He said. (Xinhua/Cai Xiangxin)

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CHINA-LIAONING-SHENYANG-DISABLED MAN (CN)

CHINA-LIAONING-SHENYANG-DISABLED MAN (CN)

(230521) -- SHENYANG, May 21, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Zhao Qiang (L) prepares food for the intellectually-challenged in Shenyang, northeast China's Liaoning Province, April 18, 2023. When Zhao Qiang was two years old, he developed a disease which gradually resulted a 23-centimeter disparity between two legs. He fixed a small stool on the sole of left foot at the suggestion of his family and adapted to walking with it. Zhao Qiang had to drop out early due to the disease but after hard work, he was admitted to Northeastern University, majoring in computer for continuing education. Zhao Qiang has worked for the disabled since 2008, bringing hope while caring for others. Early this year, he got married with his girlfriend. "Many of my dreams came true. I am content and happy," He said. (Xinhua/Cai Xiangxin)

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CHINA-LIAONING-SHENYANG-DISABLED MAN (CN)

CHINA-LIAONING-SHENYANG-DISABLED MAN (CN)

(230521) -- SHENYANG, May 21, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Zhao Qiang records audio book at home in Shenyang, northeast China's Liaoning Province, April 18, 2023. When Zhao Qiang was two years old, he developed a disease which gradually resulted a 23-centimeter disparity between two legs. He fixed a small stool on the sole of left foot at the suggestion of his family and adapted to walking with it. Zhao Qiang had to drop out early due to the disease but after hard work, he was admitted to Northeastern University, majoring in computer for continuing education. Zhao Qiang has worked for the disabled since 2008, bringing hope while caring for others. Early this year, he got married with his girlfriend. "Many of my dreams came true. I am content and happy," He said. (Xinhua/Cai Xiangxin)

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CHINA-LIAONING-SHENYANG-DISABLED MAN (CN)

CHINA-LIAONING-SHENYANG-DISABLED MAN (CN)

(230521) -- SHENYANG, May 21, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Zhao Qiang walks outside in Shenyang, northeast China's Liaoning Province, April 18, 2023. When Zhao Qiang was two years old, he developed a disease which gradually resulted a 23-centimeter disparity between two legs. He fixed a small stool on the sole of left foot at the suggestion of his family and adapted to walking with it. Zhao Qiang had to drop out early due to the disease but after hard work, he was admitted to Northeastern University, majoring in computer for continuing education. Zhao Qiang has worked for the disabled since 2008, bringing hope while caring for others. Early this year, he got married with his girlfriend. "Many of my dreams came true. I am content and happy," He said. (Xinhua/Cai Xiangxin)

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CHINA-LIAONING-SHENYANG-DISABLED MAN (CN)

CHINA-LIAONING-SHENYANG-DISABLED MAN (CN)

(230521) -- SHENYANG, May 21, 2023 (Xinhua) -- This combo photo shows Zhao Qiang talking with colleague on April 16, 2014 (L, photo taken by Xinhua journalist Yao Jianfeng) and tutoring an intellectually-challenged person on April 18, 2023 in Shenyang, northeast China's Liaoning Province. When Zhao Qiang was two years old, he developed a disease which gradually resulted a 23-centimeter disparity between two legs. He fixed a small stool on the sole of left foot at the suggestion of his family and adapted to walking with it. Zhao Qiang had to drop out early due to the disease but after hard work, he was admitted to Northeastern University, majoring in computer for continuing education. Zhao Qiang has worked for the disabled since 2008, bringing hope while caring for others. Early this year, he got married with his girlfriend. "Many of my dreams came true. I am content and happy," He said. (Xinhua/Yang Qing)

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CHINA-LIAONING-SHENYANG-DISABLED MAN (CN)

CHINA-LIAONING-SHENYANG-DISABLED MAN (CN)

(230521) -- SHENYANG, May 21, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Zhao Qiang (L) is pictured during his wedding ceremony in Shenyang, northeast China's Liaoning Province, May 21, 2023. When Zhao Qiang was two years old, he developed a disease which gradually resulted a 23-centimeter disparity between two legs. He fixed a small stool on the sole of left foot at the suggestion of his family and adapted to walking with it. Zhao Qiang had to drop out early due to the disease but after hard work, he was admitted to Northeastern University, majoring in computer for continuing education. Zhao Qiang has worked for the disabled since 2008, bringing hope while caring for others. Early this year, he got married with his girlfriend. "Many of my dreams came true. I am content and happy," He said. (Xinhua/Yang Qing)

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CHINA-LIAONING-SHENYANG-DISABLED MAN (CN)

CHINA-LIAONING-SHENYANG-DISABLED MAN (CN)

(230521) -- SHENYANG, May 21, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Zhao Qiang prepares to drive home in Shenyang, northeast China's Liaoning Province, April 18, 2023. When Zhao Qiang was two years old, he developed a disease which gradually resulted a 23-centimeter disparity between two legs. He fixed a small stool on the sole of left foot at the suggestion of his family and adapted to walking with it. Zhao Qiang had to drop out early due to the disease but after hard work, he was admitted to Northeastern University, majoring in computer for continuing education. Zhao Qiang has worked for the disabled since 2008, bringing hope while caring for others. Early this year, he got married with his girlfriend. "Many of my dreams came true. I am content and happy," He said. (Xinhua/Cai Xiangxin)

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