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Hong Kong: T10 Highest Warning Issued as Typhoon Ragasa Approaches 6

The Hong Kong Observatory issued its highest typhoon warning, T10, early on Wednesday, September 24, as Super Typhoon Ragasa approached the city with hurricane-force winds, after ripping through northern Philippines, leaving at least three people dead. The video shows streetlights swaying in the strong wind and a ventilation fan spinning rapidly.

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Gaza Children Skin Diseases - Khan Yunis

Gaza Children Skin Diseases - Khan Yunis

Mothers sit with their children inside a temporary medical tent at the Nasr Medical Complex in Khan Yunis, Gaza on August 21, 2025. Health workers say the tents, meant for treatment, trap heat and lack ventilation, worsening children’s skin conditions. Photo by Doaa Albaz/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Many camp residents in Idlib suffer from the intense heat during the summer, due to the lack of basic cooling facilities and weak infrastructure, which exacerbates their daily suffering. Under the blazing sun, displaced families in makeshift camps across rural Idlib endure extreme summer temperatures on July 29, 2025. With little to no access to electricity, clean water, or ventilation, residents seek shade wherever they can and rely on rudimentary means to cope with the heat. The tents provide minimal protection from the scorching weather, and the absence of proper infrastructure worsens their hardship. Children and the elderly are particularly vulnerable, as humanitarian relief remains limited in the war-torn region. The heatwave highlights the fragile living conditions faced by thousands displaced by years of conflict, struggling not just with poverty and displacement, but also with climate-related challenges. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Many camp residents in Idlib suffer from the intense heat during the summer, due to the lack of basic cooling facilities and weak infrastructure, which exacerbates their daily suffering. Under the blazing sun, displaced families in makeshift camps across rural Idlib endure extreme summer temperatures on July 29, 2025. With little to no access to electricity, clean water, or ventilation, residents seek shade wherever they can and rely on rudimentary means to cope with the heat. The tents provide minimal protection from the scorching weather, and the absence of proper infrastructure worsens their hardship. Children and the elderly are particularly vulnerable, as humanitarian relief remains limited in the war-torn region. The heatwave highlights the fragile living conditions faced by thousands displaced by years of conflict, struggling not just with poverty and displacement, but also with climate-related challenges. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Many camp residents in Idlib suffer from the intense heat during the summer, due to the lack of basic cooling facilities and weak infrastructure, which exacerbates their daily suffering. Under the blazing sun, displaced families in makeshift camps across rural Idlib endure extreme summer temperatures on July 29, 2025. With little to no access to electricity, clean water, or ventilation, residents seek shade wherever they can and rely on rudimentary means to cope with the heat. The tents provide minimal protection from the scorching weather, and the absence of proper infrastructure worsens their hardship. Children and the elderly are particularly vulnerable, as humanitarian relief remains limited in the war-torn region. The heatwave highlights the fragile living conditions faced by thousands displaced by years of conflict, struggling not just with poverty and displacement, but also with climate-related challenges. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Many camp residents in Idlib suffer from the intense heat during the summer, due to the lack of basic cooling facilities and weak infrastructure, which exacerbates their daily suffering. Under the blazing sun, displaced families in makeshift camps across rural Idlib endure extreme summer temperatures on July 29, 2025. With little to no access to electricity, clean water, or ventilation, residents seek shade wherever they can and rely on rudimentary means to cope with the heat. The tents provide minimal protection from the scorching weather, and the absence of proper infrastructure worsens their hardship. Children and the elderly are particularly vulnerable, as humanitarian relief remains limited in the war-torn region. The heatwave highlights the fragile living conditions faced by thousands displaced by years of conflict, struggling not just with poverty and displacement, but also with climate-related challenges. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Many camp residents in Idlib suffer from the intense heat during the summer, due to the lack of basic cooling facilities and weak infrastructure, which exacerbates their daily suffering. Under the blazing sun, displaced families in makeshift camps across rural Idlib endure extreme summer temperatures on July 29, 2025. With little to no access to electricity, clean water, or ventilation, residents seek shade wherever they can and rely on rudimentary means to cope with the heat. The tents provide minimal protection from the scorching weather, and the absence of proper infrastructure worsens their hardship. Children and the elderly are particularly vulnerable, as humanitarian relief remains limited in the war-torn region. The heatwave highlights the fragile living conditions faced by thousands displaced by years of conflict, struggling not just with poverty and displacement, but also with climate-related challenges. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Many camp residents in Idlib suffer from the intense heat during the summer, due to the lack of basic cooling facilities and weak infrastructure, which exacerbates their daily suffering. Under the blazing sun, displaced families in makeshift camps across rural Idlib endure extreme summer temperatures on July 29, 2025. With little to no access to electricity, clean water, or ventilation, residents seek shade wherever they can and rely on rudimentary means to cope with the heat. The tents provide minimal protection from the scorching weather, and the absence of proper infrastructure worsens their hardship. Children and the elderly are particularly vulnerable, as humanitarian relief remains limited in the war-torn region. The heatwave highlights the fragile living conditions faced by thousands displaced by years of conflict, struggling not just with poverty and displacement, but also with climate-related challenges. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Many camp residents in Idlib suffer from the intense heat during the summer, due to the lack of basic cooling facilities and weak infrastructure, which exacerbates their daily suffering. Under the blazing sun, displaced families in makeshift camps across rural Idlib endure extreme summer temperatures on July 29, 2025. With little to no access to electricity, clean water, or ventilation, residents seek shade wherever they can and rely on rudimentary means to cope with the heat. The tents provide minimal protection from the scorching weather, and the absence of proper infrastructure worsens their hardship. Children and the elderly are particularly vulnerable, as humanitarian relief remains limited in the war-torn region. The heatwave highlights the fragile living conditions faced by thousands displaced by years of conflict, struggling not just with poverty and displacement, but also with climate-related challenges. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Many camp residents in Idlib suffer from the intense heat during the summer, due to the lack of basic cooling facilities and weak infrastructure, which exacerbates their daily suffering. Under the blazing sun, displaced families in makeshift camps across rural Idlib endure extreme summer temperatures on July 29, 2025. With little to no access to electricity, clean water, or ventilation, residents seek shade wherever they can and rely on rudimentary means to cope with the heat. The tents provide minimal protection from the scorching weather, and the absence of proper infrastructure worsens their hardship. Children and the elderly are particularly vulnerable, as humanitarian relief remains limited in the war-torn region. The heatwave highlights the fragile living conditions faced by thousands displaced by years of conflict, struggling not just with poverty and displacement, but also with climate-related challenges. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Many camp residents in Idlib suffer from the intense heat during the summer, due to the lack of basic cooling facilities and weak infrastructure, which exacerbates their daily suffering. Under the blazing sun, displaced families in makeshift camps across rural Idlib endure extreme summer temperatures on July 29, 2025. With little to no access to electricity, clean water, or ventilation, residents seek shade wherever they can and rely on rudimentary means to cope with the heat. The tents provide minimal protection from the scorching weather, and the absence of proper infrastructure worsens their hardship. Children and the elderly are particularly vulnerable, as humanitarian relief remains limited in the war-torn region. The heatwave highlights the fragile living conditions faced by thousands displaced by years of conflict, struggling not just with poverty and displacement, but also with climate-related challenges. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Many camp residents in Idlib suffer from the intense heat during the summer, due to the lack of basic cooling facilities and weak infrastructure, which exacerbates their daily suffering. Under the blazing sun, displaced families in makeshift camps across rural Idlib endure extreme summer temperatures on July 29, 2025. With little to no access to electricity, clean water, or ventilation, residents seek shade wherever they can and rely on rudimentary means to cope with the heat. The tents provide minimal protection from the scorching weather, and the absence of proper infrastructure worsens their hardship. Children and the elderly are particularly vulnerable, as humanitarian relief remains limited in the war-torn region. The heatwave highlights the fragile living conditions faced by thousands displaced by years of conflict, struggling not just with poverty and displacement, but also with climate-related challenges. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Many camp residents in Idlib suffer from the intense heat during the summer, due to the lack of basic cooling facilities and weak infrastructure, which exacerbates their daily suffering. Under the blazing sun, displaced families in makeshift camps across rural Idlib endure extreme summer temperatures on July 29, 2025. With little to no access to electricity, clean water, or ventilation, residents seek shade wherever they can and rely on rudimentary means to cope with the heat. The tents provide minimal protection from the scorching weather, and the absence of proper infrastructure worsens their hardship. Children and the elderly are particularly vulnerable, as humanitarian relief remains limited in the war-torn region. The heatwave highlights the fragile living conditions faced by thousands displaced by years of conflict, struggling not just with poverty and displacement, but also with climate-related challenges. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Many camp residents in Idlib suffer from the intense heat during the summer, due to the lack of basic cooling facilities and weak infrastructure, which exacerbates their daily suffering. Under the blazing sun, displaced families in makeshift camps across rural Idlib endure extreme summer temperatures on July 29, 2025. With little to no access to electricity, clean water, or ventilation, residents seek shade wherever they can and rely on rudimentary means to cope with the heat. The tents provide minimal protection from the scorching weather, and the absence of proper infrastructure worsens their hardship. Children and the elderly are particularly vulnerable, as humanitarian relief remains limited in the war-torn region. The heatwave highlights the fragile living conditions faced by thousands displaced by years of conflict, struggling not just with poverty and displacement, but also with climate-related challenges. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Many camp residents in Idlib suffer from the intense heat during the summer, due to the lack of basic cooling facilities and weak infrastructure, which exacerbates their daily suffering. Under the blazing sun, displaced families in makeshift camps across rural Idlib endure extreme summer temperatures on July 29, 2025. With little to no access to electricity, clean water, or ventilation, residents seek shade wherever they can and rely on rudimentary means to cope with the heat. The tents provide minimal protection from the scorching weather, and the absence of proper infrastructure worsens their hardship. Children and the elderly are particularly vulnerable, as humanitarian relief remains limited in the war-torn region. The heatwave highlights the fragile living conditions faced by thousands displaced by years of conflict, struggling not just with poverty and displacement, but also with climate-related challenges. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Many camp residents in Idlib suffer from the intense heat during the summer, due to the lack of basic cooling facilities and weak infrastructure, which exacerbates their daily suffering. Under the blazing sun, displaced families in makeshift camps across rural Idlib endure extreme summer temperatures on July 29, 2025. With little to no access to electricity, clean water, or ventilation, residents seek shade wherever they can and rely on rudimentary means to cope with the heat. The tents provide minimal protection from the scorching weather, and the absence of proper infrastructure worsens their hardship. Children and the elderly are particularly vulnerable, as humanitarian relief remains limited in the war-torn region. The heatwave highlights the fragile living conditions faced by thousands displaced by years of conflict, struggling not just with poverty and displacement, but also with climate-related challenges. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Many camp residents in Idlib suffer from the intense heat during the summer, due to the lack of basic cooling facilities and weak infrastructure, which exacerbates their daily suffering. Under the blazing sun, displaced families in makeshift camps across rural Idlib endure extreme summer temperatures on July 29, 2025. With little to no access to electricity, clean water, or ventilation, residents seek shade wherever they can and rely on rudimentary means to cope with the heat. The tents provide minimal protection from the scorching weather, and the absence of proper infrastructure worsens their hardship. Children and the elderly are particularly vulnerable, as humanitarian relief remains limited in the war-torn region. The heatwave highlights the fragile living conditions faced by thousands displaced by years of conflict, struggling not just with poverty and displacement, but also with climate-related challenges. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Many camp residents in Idlib suffer from the intense heat during the summer, due to the lack of basic cooling facilities and weak infrastructure, which exacerbates their daily suffering. Under the blazing sun, displaced families in makeshift camps across rural Idlib endure extreme summer temperatures on July 29, 2025. With little to no access to electricity, clean water, or ventilation, residents seek shade wherever they can and rely on rudimentary means to cope with the heat. The tents provide minimal protection from the scorching weather, and the absence of proper infrastructure worsens their hardship. Children and the elderly are particularly vulnerable, as humanitarian relief remains limited in the war-torn region. The heatwave highlights the fragile living conditions faced by thousands displaced by years of conflict, struggling not just with poverty and displacement, but also with climate-related challenges. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Many camp residents in Idlib suffer from the intense heat during the summer, due to the lack of basic cooling facilities and weak infrastructure, which exacerbates their daily suffering. Under the blazing sun, displaced families in makeshift camps across rural Idlib endure extreme summer temperatures on July 29, 2025. With little to no access to electricity, clean water, or ventilation, residents seek shade wherever they can and rely on rudimentary means to cope with the heat. The tents provide minimal protection from the scorching weather, and the absence of proper infrastructure worsens their hardship. Children and the elderly are particularly vulnerable, as humanitarian relief remains limited in the war-torn region. The heatwave highlights the fragile living conditions faced by thousands displaced by years of conflict, struggling not just with poverty and displacement, but also with climate-related challenges. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Many camp residents in Idlib suffer from the intense heat during the summer, due to the lack of basic cooling facilities and weak infrastructure, which exacerbates their daily suffering. Under the blazing sun, displaced families in makeshift camps across rural Idlib endure extreme summer temperatures on July 29, 2025. With little to no access to electricity, clean water, or ventilation, residents seek shade wherever they can and rely on rudimentary means to cope with the heat. The tents provide minimal protection from the scorching weather, and the absence of proper infrastructure worsens their hardship. Children and the elderly are particularly vulnerable, as humanitarian relief remains limited in the war-torn region. The heatwave highlights the fragile living conditions faced by thousands displaced by years of conflict, struggling not just with poverty and displacement, but also with climate-related challenges. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Many camp residents in Idlib suffer from the intense heat during the summer, due to the lack of basic cooling facilities and weak infrastructure, which exacerbates their daily suffering. Under the blazing sun, displaced families in makeshift camps across rural Idlib endure extreme summer temperatures on July 29, 2025. With little to no access to electricity, clean water, or ventilation, residents seek shade wherever they can and rely on rudimentary means to cope with the heat. The tents provide minimal protection from the scorching weather, and the absence of proper infrastructure worsens their hardship. Children and the elderly are particularly vulnerable, as humanitarian relief remains limited in the war-torn region. The heatwave highlights the fragile living conditions faced by thousands displaced by years of conflict, struggling not just with poverty and displacement, but also with climate-related challenges. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Many camp residents in Idlib suffer from the intense heat during the summer, due to the lack of basic cooling facilities and weak infrastructure, which exacerbates their daily suffering. Under the blazing sun, displaced families in makeshift camps across rural Idlib endure extreme summer temperatures on July 29, 2025. With little to no access to electricity, clean water, or ventilation, residents seek shade wherever they can and rely on rudimentary means to cope with the heat. The tents provide minimal protection from the scorching weather, and the absence of proper infrastructure worsens their hardship. Children and the elderly are particularly vulnerable, as humanitarian relief remains limited in the war-torn region. The heatwave highlights the fragile living conditions faced by thousands displaced by years of conflict, struggling not just with poverty and displacement, but also with climate-related challenges. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Many camp residents in Idlib suffer from the intense heat during the summer, due to the lack of basic cooling facilities and weak infrastructure, which exacerbates their daily suffering. Under the blazing sun, displaced families in makeshift camps across rural Idlib endure extreme summer temperatures on July 29, 2025. With little to no access to electricity, clean water, or ventilation, residents seek shade wherever they can and rely on rudimentary means to cope with the heat. The tents provide minimal protection from the scorching weather, and the absence of proper infrastructure worsens their hardship. Children and the elderly are particularly vulnerable, as humanitarian relief remains limited in the war-torn region. The heatwave highlights the fragile living conditions faced by thousands displaced by years of conflict, struggling not just with poverty and displacement, but also with climate-related challenges. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Many camp residents in Idlib suffer from the intense heat during the summer, due to the lack of basic cooling facilities and weak infrastructure, which exacerbates their daily suffering. Under the blazing sun, displaced families in makeshift camps across rural Idlib endure extreme summer temperatures on July 29, 2025. With little to no access to electricity, clean water, or ventilation, residents seek shade wherever they can and rely on rudimentary means to cope with the heat. The tents provide minimal protection from the scorching weather, and the absence of proper infrastructure worsens their hardship. Children and the elderly are particularly vulnerable, as humanitarian relief remains limited in the war-torn region. The heatwave highlights the fragile living conditions faced by thousands displaced by years of conflict, struggling not just with poverty and displacement, but also with climate-related challenges. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Many camp residents in Idlib suffer from the intense heat during the summer, due to the lack of basic cooling facilities and weak infrastructure, which exacerbates their daily suffering. Under the blazing sun, displaced families in makeshift camps across rural Idlib endure extreme summer temperatures on July 29, 2025. With little to no access to electricity, clean water, or ventilation, residents seek shade wherever they can and rely on rudimentary means to cope with the heat. The tents provide minimal protection from the scorching weather, and the absence of proper infrastructure worsens their hardship. Children and the elderly are particularly vulnerable, as humanitarian relief remains limited in the war-torn region. The heatwave highlights the fragile living conditions faced by thousands displaced by years of conflict, struggling not just with poverty and displacement, but also with climate-related challenges. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Many camp residents in Idlib suffer from the intense heat during the summer, due to the lack of basic cooling facilities and weak infrastructure, which exacerbates their daily suffering. Under the blazing sun, displaced families in makeshift camps across rural Idlib endure extreme summer temperatures on July 29, 2025. With little to no access to electricity, clean water, or ventilation, residents seek shade wherever they can and rely on rudimentary means to cope with the heat. The tents provide minimal protection from the scorching weather, and the absence of proper infrastructure worsens their hardship. Children and the elderly are particularly vulnerable, as humanitarian relief remains limited in the war-torn region. The heatwave highlights the fragile living conditions faced by thousands displaced by years of conflict, struggling not just with poverty and displacement, but also with climate-related challenges. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Huangcheng Pumped Storage Power Station Construction in Zhangye

Huangcheng Pumped Storage Power Station Construction in Zhangye

ZHANGYE, CHINA - JULY 15, 2025 - Construction workers are conducting earthwork excavation for the first-level factory building at the ventilation and safety tunnel construction site of the Huangcheng Pumped Storage Power Station in Zhangye City, Gansu Province, China on July 15, 2025.

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Huangcheng Pumped Storage Power Station Construction in Zhangye

Huangcheng Pumped Storage Power Station Construction in Zhangye

ZHANGYE, CHINA - JULY 15, 2025 - Construction workers at the ventilation and safety tunnel construction site of the Huangcheng Pumped Storage Power Station are excavating the first-level factory building, setting up steel mesh and pouring concrete in Zhangye City, Gansu Province, China on July 15, 2025.

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Huangcheng Pumped Storage Power Station Construction in Zhangye

Huangcheng Pumped Storage Power Station Construction in Zhangye

ZHANGYE, CHINA - JULY 15, 2025 - Construction workers at the ventilation and safety tunnel construction site of the Huangcheng Pumped Storage Power Station are excavating the first-level factory building, setting up steel mesh and pouring concrete in Zhangye City, Gansu Province, China on July 15, 2025.

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Huangcheng Pumped Storage Power Station Construction in Zhangye

Huangcheng Pumped Storage Power Station Construction in Zhangye

ZHANGYE, CHINA - JULY 15, 2025 - Construction workers at the ventilation and safety tunnel construction site of the Huangcheng Pumped Storage Power Station are excavating the first-level factory building, setting up steel mesh and pouring concrete in Zhangye City, Gansu Province, China on July 15, 2025.

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Huangcheng Pumped Storage Power Station Construction in Zhangye

Huangcheng Pumped Storage Power Station Construction in Zhangye

ZHANGYE, CHINA - JULY 15, 2025 - Construction workers at the ventilation and safety tunnel construction site of the Huangcheng Pumped Storage Power Station are excavating the first-level factory building, setting up steel mesh and pouring concrete in Zhangye City, Gansu Province, China on July 15, 2025.

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Huangcheng Pumped Storage Power Station Construction in Zhangye

Huangcheng Pumped Storage Power Station Construction in Zhangye

ZHANGYE, CHINA - JULY 15, 2025 - Construction workers at the ventilation and safety tunnel construction site of the Huangcheng Pumped Storage Power Station are excavating the first-level factory building, setting up steel mesh and pouring concrete in Zhangye City, Gansu Province, China on July 15, 2025.

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Illustration - French Riviera

Illustration - French Riviera

FRANCE. ALPES-MARITIMES (06) NICE, STADE ALLIANZ RIVIERA, LOCATED IN THE SAINT-ISIDORE DISTRICT. THIS ULTRA-MODERN 35,000-SEAT STADIUM (45,000 IN CONCERT CONFIGURATION) WAS FINANCED BY A PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP (PPP). IT COST ?243.5 MILLION. THE STADIUM IS DESIGNED TO BE ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY, WITH 7,500 SQUARE METRES OF PHOTOVOLTAIC PANELS, RAINWATER RECOVERY AND A NATURAL VENTILATION SYSTEM. INAUGURATED: 22 SEPTEMBER 2013 Photo by Robert Palomba/Only France/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration - French Riviera

Illustration - French Riviera

FRANCE. ALPES-MARITIMES (06) NICE, STADE ALLIANZ RIVIERA, LOCATED IN THE SAINT-ISIDORE DISTRICT. THIS ULTRA-MODERN 35,000-SEAT STADIUM (45,000 IN CONCERT CONFIGURATION) WAS FINANCED BY A PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP (PPP). IT COST ?243.5 MILLION. THE STADIUM IS DESIGNED TO BE ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY, WITH 7,500 SQUARE METRES OF PHOTOVOLTAIC PANELS, RAINWATER RECOVERY AND A NATURAL VENTILATION SYSTEM. INAUGURATED: 22 SEPTEMBER 2013 Photo by Robert Palomba/Only France/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration - French Riviera

Illustration - French Riviera

FRANCE. ALPES-MARITIMES (06) NICE, STADE ALLIANZ RIVIERA, LOCATED IN THE SAINT-ISIDORE DISTRICT. THIS ULTRA-MODERN 35,000-SEAT STADIUM (45,000 IN CONCERT CONFIGURATION) WAS FINANCED BY A PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP (PPP). IT COST ?243.5 MILLION. THE STADIUM IS DESIGNED TO BE ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY, WITH 7,500 SQUARE METRES OF PHOTOVOLTAIC PANELS, RAINWATER RECOVERY AND A NATURAL VENTILATION SYSTEM. INAUGURATED: 22 SEPTEMBER 2013 Photo by Robert Palomba/Only France/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration - French Riviera

Illustration - French Riviera

FRANCE. ALPES-MARITIMES (06) NICE, STADE ALLIANZ RIVIERA, LOCATED IN THE SAINT-ISIDORE DISTRICT. THIS ULTRA-MODERN 35,000-SEAT STADIUM (45,000 IN CONCERT CONFIGURATION) WAS FINANCED BY A PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP (PPP). IT COST ?243.5 MILLION. THE STADIUM IS DESIGNED TO BE ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY, WITH 7,500 SQUARE METRES OF PHOTOVOLTAIC PANELS, RAINWATER RECOVERY AND A NATURAL VENTILATION SYSTEM. INAUGURATED: 22 SEPTEMBER 2013 Photo by Robert Palomba/Only France/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration - French Riviera

Illustration - French Riviera

FRANCE. ALPES-MARITIMES (06) NICE, STADE ALLIANZ RIVIERA, LOCATED IN THE SAINT-ISIDORE DISTRICT. THIS ULTRA-MODERN 35,000-SEAT STADIUM (45,000 IN CONCERT CONFIGURATION) WAS FINANCED BY A PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP (PPP). IT COST ?243.5 MILLION. THE STADIUM IS DESIGNED TO BE ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY, WITH 7,500 SQUARE METRES OF PHOTOVOLTAIC PANELS, RAINWATER RECOVERY AND A NATURAL VENTILATION SYSTEM. INAUGURATED: 22 SEPTEMBER 2013 Photo by Robert Palomba/Only France/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration - French Riviera

Illustration - French Riviera

FRANCE. ALPES-MARITIMES (06) NICE, STADE ALLIANZ RIVIERA, LOCATED IN THE SAINT-ISIDORE DISTRICT. THIS ULTRA-MODERN 35,000-SEAT STADIUM (45,000 IN CONCERT CONFIGURATION) WAS FINANCED BY A PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP (PPP). IT COST ?243.5 MILLION. THE STADIUM IS DESIGNED TO BE ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY, WITH 7,500 SQUARE METRES OF PHOTOVOLTAIC PANELS, RAINWATER RECOVERY AND A NATURAL VENTILATION SYSTEM. INAUGURATED: 22 SEPTEMBER 2013 Photo by Robert Palomba/Only France/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Ukraines 2nd Superhumans Center under construction in Dnipro

Ukraines 2nd Superhumans Center under construction in Dnipro

Ventilation equipment is piled at the construction site of Ukraines second prosthetics and rehabilitation centre, Dnipro, Ukraine, on April 11, 2025. (Photo by Dmytro Smolienko/Ukrinform)

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Ukraines 2nd Superhumans Center under construction in Dnipro

Ukraines 2nd Superhumans Center under construction in Dnipro

Ventilation equipment is piled at the construction site of Ukraines second prosthetics and rehabilitation centre, Dnipro, Ukraine, on April 11, 2025. (Photo by Dmytro Smolienko/Ukrinform)

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CHINA-GUANGXI-LONGLIN-PINGLIU VILLAGE-GANLAN BUILDINGS (CN)

CHINA-GUANGXI-LONGLIN-PINGLIU VILLAGE-GANLAN BUILDINGS (CN)

(240806) -- LONGLIN, Aug. 6, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- An aerial drone photo taken on July 31, 2024 shows a view of Ganlan buildings in Pingliu Village of Longlin County in south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. Pingliu Village, spanning a history of over 200 years, is a Zhuang ethnic-minority hamlet that borders neighboring provinces of Yunnan and Guizhou. Among the well preserved traditions and costumes of the local Zhuang ethnic minority group, the local housing facility, Ganlan building, a stilt wood-structured residential architecture, is most distinctive. Supported by wooden columns, the buildings are usually built in three stories with slope roofs. The ground floor is mainly served as livestock sheds, while the second floor and above are for family living and grain storage respectively. High above the ground, the Ganlan buildings help prevent humidity, increase ventilation and bring lights in people's living space. Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM/Zhou Hua)

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CHINA-GUANGXI-LONGLIN-PINGLIU VILLAGE-GANLAN BUILDINGS (CN)

CHINA-GUANGXI-LONGLIN-PINGLIU VILLAGE-GANLAN BUILDINGS (CN)

(240806) -- LONGLIN, Aug. 6, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- A villager washes hands in front of his wooden Ganlan building in Pingliu Village of Longlin County in south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, July 31, 2024. Pingliu Village, spanning a history of over 200 years, is a Zhuang ethnic-minority hamlet that borders neighboring provinces of Yunnan and Guizhou. Among the well preserved traditions and costumes of the local Zhuang ethnic minority group, the local housing facility, Ganlan building, a stilt wood-structured residential architecture, is most distinctive. Supported by wooden columns, the buildings are usually built in three stories with slope roofs. The ground floor is mainly served as livestock sheds, while the second floor and above are for family living and grain storage respectively. High above the ground, the Ganlan buildings help prevent humidity, increase ventilation and bring lights in people's living space. Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM/Zhou Hua)

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CHINA-GUANGXI-LONGLIN-PINGLIU VILLAGE-GANLAN BUILDINGS (CN)

CHINA-GUANGXI-LONGLIN-PINGLIU VILLAGE-GANLAN BUILDINGS (CN)

(240806) -- LONGLIN, Aug. 6, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- A villager shows rice stored on the top floor of his wooden Ganlan building in Pingliu Village of Longlin County in south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, July 31, 2024. Pingliu Village, spanning a history of over 200 years, is a Zhuang ethnic-minority hamlet that borders neighboring provinces of Yunnan and Guizhou. Among the well preserved traditions and costumes of the local Zhuang ethnic minority group, the local housing facility, Ganlan building, a stilt wood-structured residential architecture, is most distinctive. Supported by wooden columns, the buildings are usually built in three stories with slope roofs. The ground floor is mainly served as livestock sheds, while the second floor and above are for family living and grain storage respectively. High above the ground, the Ganlan buildings help prevent humidity, increase ventilation and bring lights in people's living space. Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM/Zhou Hua)

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CHINA-GUANGXI-LONGLIN-PINGLIU VILLAGE-GANLAN BUILDINGS (CN)

CHINA-GUANGXI-LONGLIN-PINGLIU VILLAGE-GANLAN BUILDINGS (CN)

(240806) -- LONGLIN, Aug. 6, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- An aerial drone photo taken on July 31, 2024 shows two kids playing on a Ganlan building in Pingliu Village of Longlin County in south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. Pingliu Village, spanning a history of over 200 years, is a Zhuang ethnic-minority hamlet that borders neighboring provinces of Yunnan and Guizhou. Among the well preserved traditions and costumes of the local Zhuang ethnic minority group, the local housing facility, Ganlan building, a stilt wood-structured residential architecture, is most distinctive. Supported by wooden columns, the buildings are usually built in three stories with slope roofs. The ground floor is mainly served as livestock sheds, while the second floor and above are for family living and grain storage respectively. High above the ground, the Ganlan buildings help prevent humidity, increase ventilation and bring lights in people's living space. Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM/Zhou Hua)

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CHINA-XINJIANG-AKSU-AYKOL TOWN-VEGETABLE BASE (CN)

CHINA-XINJIANG-AKSU-AYKOL TOWN-VEGETABLE BASE (CN)

(240325) -- AKSU, March 25, 2024 (Xinhua) -- A farmer controls smart ventilation equipment for the greenhouse at a vegetable base in Aykol Town of Aksu, northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, March 24, 2024. With the help of modern agricultural technologies, the vegetable base in Aykol Town of Aksu has become an important base for vegetable supply in southern Xinjiang. (Xinhua/Ding Lei)

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What's a toilet like about 2,000 years ago in ancient China?

STORY: What's a toilet like about 2,000 years ago in ancient China? SHOOTING TIME: Nov. 14, 2023 DATELINE: Nov. 20, 2023 LENGTH: 00:00:36 LOCATION: HANZHONG, China CATEGORY: CULTURE SHOTLIST: 1. various of the ancient pottery model of a toilet 2. SOUNDBITE (Chinese): LU HUI, Curator of Hanzhong Museum, Shaanxi Province STORYLINE: Nov. 19 marks World Toilet Day. What's a toilet like about 2,000 years ago in ancient China? An exhibit at Hanzhong Museum, northwest China's Shaanxi Province, has the answer. The ancient pottery model of a toilet, with a height of 40 centimeters, a length of 22.5 centimeters, and a width of 15.5 centimeters, was unearthed from a tomb of Han Dynasty (202 BC-AD 220). SOUNDBITE (Chinese): LU HUI, Curator of Hanzhong Museum, Shaanxi Province "We can tell from the structure of the relic that the toilet has already been separated by gender back in the Han Dynasty. It has a window on each side for ventilation, which was designed very scientifically." Xinhua News Agency correspondents

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Filter vent system at Kashiwazaki-Kariwa unit 7

Filter vent system at Kashiwazaki-Kariwa unit 7

KARIWA, Japan - The filter vent system of the Kashiwazaki-Kariwa Nuclear Power Station's Unit 7 (R front) in the village of Kariwa, Niigata Prefecture, is photographed on April, 10, 2014. Tokyo Electric Power Co. completed a ventilation test of the system that day.

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Traditional Chinese wood houses without a nail

STORY: Traditional Chinese wood houses without a nail DATELINE: Dec. 13, 2022 LENGTH: 00:00:48 LOCATION: NANNING, China CATEGORY: CULTURE/SOCIETY SHOTLIST: 1. various of people building Diaojiaolou STORYLINE: Longsheng Guangxi, China The stilt house is a traditional wood building for people of various ethnic minority groups in southern China With good ventilation, they keep people warm in winter and cool in summer Each stilt house requires hundreds of wood components that are connected with mortise-and-tenon joints instead of nails and screws Xinhua News Agency correspondents reporting from Nanning, China. (XHTV)

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Raising pigs in a 26-story building in central China

STORY: Raising pigs in a 26-story building in central China DATELINE: Nov. 1, 2022 LENGTH: 00:01:18 LOCATION: EZHOU, China CATEGORY: AGRICULTURE SHOTLIST: 1. aerial view of the 26-story pig farm 2. various of interior of the building 3. various of the building's central control system 4. SOUNDBITE (Chinese): JIN LIN, General manager, Zhongxinkaiwei Modern Farming Co. Ltd. 5. various of pigs 6. various of a delivery room 7. various of an elevator 8. aerial view of the building STORYLINE: Can you imagine what a pig farm in the future would be like? A company in Ezhou city, central China's Hubei Province, is raising pigs in a 26-story building. Advanced technologies are adopted and operation is carried out through a central control system. The annual output can reach 600,000 heads of pigs. SOUNDBITE (Chinese): JIN LIN, General manager, Zhongxinkaiwei Modern Farming Co. Ltd. "From the 3rd to 26th floor, water, electricity, methane and ventilation can all be controlled and monitored by the central control sys

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Turks remain cautious as gov't eases COVID-19 restrictions

STORY: Turks remain cautious as gov't eases COVID-19 restrictions DATELINE: March 6, 2022 LENGTH: 00:02:02 LOCATION: ISTANBUL, Turkey CATEGORY: HEALTH SHOTLIST: various of street view in TurkeySOUNDBTIE 1 (Turkish): KADRIYE OZDEMIR, Manager of a women's clothing storeSOUNDBTIE 2 (Turkish): KADRIYE OZDEMIR, Manager of a women's clothing storeSOUNDBTIE 3 (Turkish): KADRIYE OZDEMIR, Manager of a women's clothing storeSOUNDBTIE 4 (Turkish): KADRIYE OZDEMIR, Manager of a women's clothing storevarious of a clothing store STORYLINE: Turkish people welcomed the government's decision to ease COVID-19 restrictions in public spaces with caution. Turkish health authorities on Wednesday lifted the requirements of wearing face masks for outdoor activities and for indoor areas with effective ventilation. Entering public spaces such as shopping malls also no longer requires a health code, except for hospitals. Wearing masks is still mandatory for public transport, according to the new decision. The country

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