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Rice Production in Indonesia - Bali

Rice Production in Indonesia - Bali

A worker carries an 80-kilogram sack of rice across the bed of a truck in Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia on September 14, 2023. Rice farming remains essential to global food security, as the crop is the staple food for more than half of the world’s population. Photo by Nicola Longobardi/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COm

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Rice Production in Indonesia - Bali

Rice Production in Indonesia - Bali

Rows of ripening rice plants stretch across a field in Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia on September 13, 2023. Rice is the staple food for more than half of the world’s population, making its cultivation a critical global process. Photo by Nicola Longobardi/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COm

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Rice Production in Indonesia - Bali

Rice Production in Indonesia - Bali

Workers process rice using a machine while nearby women manually recover and separate kernels that remain attached to stalks in a field in Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia on September 14, 2023. Manual recovery complements mechanical threshing in rice production, as the crop serves as the staple food for more than half of the world’s population, making its cultivation a critical global process. Photo by Nicola Longobardi/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COm

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Rice Production in Indonesia - Bali

Rice Production in Indonesia - Bali

A worker lifts a sack of harvested rice onto a truck loaded with grain in Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia on September 14, 2023. Rice farming remains essential to global food security, as the crop is the staple food for more than half of the world’s population. Photo by Nicola Longobardi/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COm

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Rice Production in Indonesia - Bali

Rice Production in Indonesia - Bali

A man transports a bag of harvested rice on a motorcycle as others ride bicycles along a path beside rice fields in Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia on September 14, 2023. Rice is the staple food for more than half of the world’s population, making its cultivation a critical global process. Photo by Nicola Longobardi/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COm

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Rice Production in Indonesia - Bali

Rice Production in Indonesia - Bali

A worker carries a large bundle of harvested rice stalks across a field in Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia on September 13, 2023. Rice is the staple food for more than half of the world’s population, making its cultivation a critical global process. Photo by Nicola Longobardi/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COm

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Rice Production in Indonesia - Bali

Rice Production in Indonesia - Bali

Workers pour processed rice grains into a sack during harvesting operations in Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia on September 14, 2023. Rice is the staple food for more than half of the world’s population, making its cultivation a critical global process. Photo by Nicola Longobardi/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COm

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Rice Production in Indonesia - Bali

Rice Production in Indonesia - Bali

Workers operate a machine to process harvested rice, separating grains from stalks in Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia on September 13, 2023. Rice is the staple food for more than half of the world’s population, making its cultivation a critical global process. Photo by Nicola Longobardi/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COm

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Rice Production in Indonesia - Bali

Rice Production in Indonesia - Bali

Workers feed harvested rice stalks into a processing machine during the harvest in Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia on September 13, 2023. Rice is the staple food for more than half of the world’s population, making its cultivation a critical global process. Photo by Nicola Longobardi/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COm

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Rice Production in Indonesia - Bali

Rice Production in Indonesia - Bali

Workers operate a machine to process harvested rice, separating grains from stalks in Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia on September 13, 2023. Rice is the staple food for more than half of the world’s population, making its cultivation a critical global process. Photo by Nicola Longobardi/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COm

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Rice Production in Indonesia - Bali

Rice Production in Indonesia - Bali

A worker uses a traditional billhook to harvest ripened rice stalks in a field in Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia on September 13, 2023. Manual harvesting methods remain common among small-scale farmers, as rice continues to serve as the staple food for more than half of the world’s population. Photo by Nicola Longobardi/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COm

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Rice Production in Indonesia - Bali

Rice Production in Indonesia - Bali

Workers operate a machine to process harvested rice, separating grains from stalks in Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia on September 13, 2023. Rice is the staple food for more than half of the world’s population, making its cultivation a critical global process. Photo by Nicola Longobardi/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COm

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Rice Production in Indonesia - Bali

Rice Production in Indonesia - Bali

A small shed stands in the middle of a rice field in Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia on September 12, 2023. The structure is used by local farmers to store tools and rest during work hours, as rice cultivation remains essential to global food security with the crop serving as a staple for more than half of the world’s population. Photo by Nicola Longobardi/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COm

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Rice Production in Indonesia - Bali

Rice Production in Indonesia - Bali

A worker uses a traditional billhook to harvest ripened rice stalks in a field in Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia on September 13, 2023. Manual harvesting methods remain common among small-scale farmers, as rice continues to serve as the staple food for more than half of the world’s population. Photo by Nicola Longobardi/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COm

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Rice Production in Indonesia - Bali

Rice Production in Indonesia - Bali

A worker carries an 80-kilogram bag of newly harvested rice on his shoulder across a field in Denpasar, Indonesia on September 11, 2023, as rice cultivation continues to play a critical role in global food security, with the crop serving as a staple for more than half of the world’s population. Photo by Nicola Longobardi/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COm

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Rice Production in Indonesia - Bali

Rice Production in Indonesia - Bali

Ripe rice plants grow densely in a field in Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia on September 12, 2023. Rice is the staple food for more than half of the world’s population, making its cultivation a critical component of global food security and rural livelihoods. Photo by Nicola Longobardi/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COm

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Rice Production in Indonesia - Bali

Rice Production in Indonesia - Bali

Ripe rice plants grow densely in a field in Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia on September 12, 2023. Rice is the staple food for more than half of the world’s population, making its cultivation a critical component of global food security and rural livelihoods. Photo by Nicola Longobardi/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COm

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Rice Production in Indonesia - Bali

Rice Production in Indonesia - Bali

A farmer shakes metal cans filled with stones to scare birds away from rice crops in a field in Denpasar, Indonesia on September 6, 2023. Rice farming remains essential to global food security, as the crop is the staple food for more than half of the world’s population. Photo by Nicola Longobardi/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COm

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Rice Production in Indonesia - Bali

Rice Production in Indonesia - Bali

A farmer shakes metal cans filled with stones to scare birds away from rice crops in a field in Denpasar, Indonesia on September 6, 2023. Rice farming remains essential to global food security, as the crop is the staple food for more than half of the world’s population. Photo by Nicola Longobardi/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COm

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Rice Production in Indonesia - Bali

Rice Production in Indonesia - Bali

A farmer shakes metal cans filled with stones to scare birds away from rice crops in a field in Denpasar, Indonesia on September 6, 2023. Rice farming remains essential to global food security, as the crop is the staple food for more than half of the world’s population. Photo by Nicola Longobardi/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COm

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Settlement Growth in the Nile Delta - Egypt

Settlement Growth in the Nile Delta - Egypt

Handout Photomontage shows Settlement Growth in the Nile Delta. The United Nations’ World Urbanisation Prospects 2025 was published on 17 November 2025. Drawing on data from the Joint Research Centre’s Global Human Settlement Layer (GHSL), developed under the Copernicus Emergency Management Service (CEMS), the report tracks changes in population distribution across more than 12,000 urban settlements. It highlights a global shift in settlement patterns, with the majority of the world’s population now living in urban areas. This image, created with GHSL data, focuses on the Nile Delta in Egypt, one of the world’s most densely populated regions. By comparing estimates of built-up surface at three points in time, it shows how the extent of urban development has changed between 1975 and 2025, along with projections for 2075. Using satellite data and national census inputs, GHSL provides a broad range of data on human settlements worldwide, including estimates of built-up surfaces per square kilometre and, at even

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Philippines: Typhoon Kalmaegi Triggers Severe Flooding, Displacing Thousands 4

At least 140 people have died and 127 remain missing after Typhoon Kalmaegi struck the Philippines, with the central province of Cebu suffering the worst damage from floods and mudslides. Homes were destroyed and streets were left buried in debris, forcing thousands of residents to evacuate. In Cebu, floodwaters rose to roof level in some areas. A state of calamity has been declared in Cebu to speed up emergency response as rescue operations continue.

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Illustration - Iran

Illustration - Iran

IRAN. SHIRAZ. SHIRAZI FAMILLY HAVING A PIQUE NIQUE AND SMOKING NARGHILE. Photo by Antoine Lorgnier/Only World/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Giant pandas arrive at the Chengdu Shuangliu International Airport

Giant pandas arrive at the Chengdu Shuangliu International Airport

-- Staff members transfer newly arrived giant pandas at the Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding in Chengdu, southwest China's Sichuan Province, June 28, 2025. Four Japan-born giant pandas arrived here on Saturday evening. The four pandas -- 24-year-old Rauhin and her three daughters, 8-year-old Yuihin, 6-year-old Saihin and 4-year-old Fuhin -- were sent to the Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding for quarantine. In 1994, China began cooperation on giant panda conservation with Adventure World amusement park, located in the coastal town of Shirahama in Japan's Wakayama Prefecture. The two countries have bred 17 cubs together and established the largest overseas artificial breeding population of giant pandas, known as the "Hin Family." Over the years, China and Japan have developed a solid partnership and achieved remarkable progress in panda conservation and breeding, cub care and disease treatment, scientific exchange and public education. Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Giant pandas arrive at the Chengdu Shuangliu International Airport

Giant pandas arrive at the Chengdu Shuangliu International Airport

-- Staff members transfer newly arrived giant pandas at the Chengdu Shuangliu International Airport in Chengdu, southwest China's Sichuan Province, June 28, 2025. Four Japan-born giant pandas arrived here on Saturday evening. The four pandas -- 24-year-old Rauhin and her three daughters, 8-year-old Yuihin, 6-year-old Saihin and 4-year-old Fuhin -- were sent to the Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding for quarantine. In 1994, China began cooperation on giant panda conservation with Adventure World amusement park, located in the coastal town of Shirahama in Japan's Wakayama Prefecture. The two countries have bred 17 cubs together and established the largest overseas artificial breeding population of giant pandas, known as the "Hin Family." Over the years, China and Japan have developed a solid partnership and achieved remarkable progress in panda conservation and breeding, cub care and disease treatment, scientific exchange and public education. Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Giant pandas arrive at the Chengdu Shuangliu International Airport

Giant pandas arrive at the Chengdu Shuangliu International Airport

-- Staff members transfer newly arrived giant pandas at the Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding in Chengdu, southwest China's Sichuan Province, June 28, 2025. Four Japan-born giant pandas arrived here on Saturday evening. The four pandas -- 24-year-old Rauhin and her three daughters, 8-year-old Yuihin, 6-year-old Saihin and 4-year-old Fuhin -- were sent to the Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding for quarantine. In 1994, China began cooperation on giant panda conservation with Adventure World amusement park, located in the coastal town of Shirahama in Japan's Wakayama Prefecture. The two countries have bred 17 cubs together and established the largest overseas artificial breeding population of giant pandas, known as the "Hin Family." Over the years, China and Japan have developed a solid partnership and achieved remarkable progress in panda conservation and breeding, cub care and disease treatment, scientific exchange and public education. Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Giant pandas arrive at the Chengdu Shuangliu International Airport

Giant pandas arrive at the Chengdu Shuangliu International Airport

-- Giant pandas arrive at the Chengdu Shuangliu International Airport in Chengdu, southwest China's Sichuan Province, June 28, 2025. Four Japan-born giant pandas arrived here on Saturday evening. The four pandas -- 24-year-old Rauhin and her three daughters, 8-year-old Yuihin, 6-year-old Saihin and 4-year-old Fuhin -- were sent to the Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding for quarantine. In 1994, China began cooperation on giant panda conservation with Adventure World amusement park, located in the coastal town of Shirahama in Japan's Wakayama Prefecture. The two countries have bred 17 cubs together and established the largest overseas artificial breeding population of giant pandas, known as the "Hin Family." Over the years, China and Japan have developed a solid partnership and achieved remarkable progress in panda conservation and breeding, cub care and disease treatment, scientific exchange and public education. Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Giant pandas arrive at the Chengdu Shuangliu International Airport

Giant pandas arrive at the Chengdu Shuangliu International Airport

-- Giant pandas arrive at the Chengdu Shuangliu International Airport in Chengdu, southwest China's Sichuan Province, June 28, 2025. Four Japan-born giant pandas arrived here on Saturday evening. The four pandas -- 24-year-old Rauhin and her three daughters, 8-year-old Yuihin, 6-year-old Saihin and 4-year-old Fuhin -- were sent to the Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding for quarantine. In 1994, China began cooperation on giant panda conservation with Adventure World amusement park, located in the coastal town of Shirahama in Japan's Wakayama Prefecture. The two countries have bred 17 cubs together and established the largest overseas artificial breeding population of giant pandas, known as the "Hin Family." Over the years, China and Japan have developed a solid partnership and achieved remarkable progress in panda conservation and breeding, cub care and disease treatment, scientific exchange and public education. Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Health Workers Support Palestine in Brussels - Belgium

Health Workers Support Palestine in Brussels - Belgium

Belgique, Bruxelles, le 19 juin 2025 : rassemblement de personnels de santé européens en soutien aux personnels soignants de Gaza et à la population civile palestinienne. Les soignants demandent l'arrêt immédiat et inconditionnel des attaques sur les infrastructures et le personnel de santé Around 150 people demonstrate for an immediate and unconditional cessation of attacks on health infrastructure and personnel, the free and safe movement of humanitarian aid, and concrete sanctions from the European Union and its Member States in Place of Luxembourg, in front of the European Parliament on June 19, 2025 in Brussels, Belgium. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), as of May 24, 2025, 94% of hospitals in the Gaza Strip were damaged or destroyed. Since October 2023, 697 attacks have targeted healthcare infrastructure and services. At the end of May, only 2,000 hospital beds remained available for more than 2 million residents, a dramatically insufficient number. Photo by Thierry Monasse/ANDBZ/ABACAPR

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Health Workers Support Palestine in Brussels - Belgium

Health Workers Support Palestine in Brussels - Belgium

Belgique, Bruxelles, le 19 juin 2025 : rassemblement de personnels de santé européens en soutien aux personnels soignants de Gaza et à la population civile palestinienne. Les soignants demandent l'arrêt immédiat et inconditionnel des attaques sur les infrastructures et le personnel de santé Around 150 people demonstrate for an immediate and unconditional cessation of attacks on health infrastructure and personnel, the free and safe movement of humanitarian aid, and concrete sanctions from the European Union and its Member States in Place of Luxembourg, in front of the European Parliament on June 19, 2025 in Brussels, Belgium. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), as of May 24, 2025, 94% of hospitals in the Gaza Strip were damaged or destroyed. Since October 2023, 697 attacks have targeted healthcare infrastructure and services. At the end of May, only 2,000 hospital beds remained available for more than 2 million residents, a dramatically insufficient number. Photo by Thierry Monasse/ANDBZ/ABACAPR

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Health Workers Support Palestine in Brussels - Belgium

Health Workers Support Palestine in Brussels - Belgium

Belgique, Bruxelles, le 19 juin 2025 : rassemblement de personnels de santé européens en soutien aux personnels soignants de Gaza et à la population civile palestinienne. Les soignants demandent l'arrêt immédiat et inconditionnel des attaques sur les infrastructures et le personnel de santé Around 150 people demonstrate for an immediate and unconditional cessation of attacks on health infrastructure and personnel, the free and safe movement of humanitarian aid, and concrete sanctions from the European Union and its Member States in Place of Luxembourg, in front of the European Parliament on June 19, 2025 in Brussels, Belgium. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), as of May 24, 2025, 94% of hospitals in the Gaza Strip were damaged or destroyed. Since October 2023, 697 attacks have targeted healthcare infrastructure and services. At the end of May, only 2,000 hospital beds remained available for more than 2 million residents, a dramatically insufficient number. Photo by Thierry Monasse/ANDBZ/ABACAPR

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Health Workers Support Palestine in Brussels - Belgium

Health Workers Support Palestine in Brussels - Belgium

Belgique, Bruxelles, le 19 juin 2025 : rassemblement de personnels de santé européens en soutien aux personnels soignants de Gaza et à la population civile palestinienne. Les soignants demandent l'arrêt immédiat et inconditionnel des attaques sur les infrastructures et le personnel de santé Around 150 people demonstrate for an immediate and unconditional cessation of attacks on health infrastructure and personnel, the free and safe movement of humanitarian aid, and concrete sanctions from the European Union and its Member States in Place of Luxembourg, in front of the European Parliament on June 19, 2025 in Brussels, Belgium. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), as of May 24, 2025, 94% of hospitals in the Gaza Strip were damaged or destroyed. Since October 2023, 697 attacks have targeted healthcare infrastructure and services. At the end of May, only 2,000 hospital beds remained available for more than 2 million residents, a dramatically insufficient number. Photo by Thierry Monasse/ANDBZ/ABACAPR

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Health Workers Support Palestine in Brussels - Belgium

Health Workers Support Palestine in Brussels - Belgium

Belgique, Bruxelles, le 19 juin 2025 : rassemblement de personnels de santé européens en soutien aux personnels soignants de Gaza et à la population civile palestinienne. Les soignants demandent l'arrêt immédiat et inconditionnel des attaques sur les infrastructures et le personnel de santé Around 150 people demonstrate for an immediate and unconditional cessation of attacks on health infrastructure and personnel, the free and safe movement of humanitarian aid, and concrete sanctions from the European Union and its Member States in Place of Luxembourg, in front of the European Parliament on June 19, 2025 in Brussels, Belgium. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), as of May 24, 2025, 94% of hospitals in the Gaza Strip were damaged or destroyed. Since October 2023, 697 attacks have targeted healthcare infrastructure and services. At the end of May, only 2,000 hospital beds remained available for more than 2 million residents, a dramatically insufficient number. Photo by Thierry Monasse/ANDBZ/ABACAPR

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Health Workers Support Palestine in Brussels - Belgium

Health Workers Support Palestine in Brussels - Belgium

Belgique, Bruxelles, le 19 juin 2025 : rassemblement de personnels de santé européens en soutien aux personnels soignants de Gaza et à la population civile palestinienne. Les soignants demandent l'arrêt immédiat et inconditionnel des attaques sur les infrastructures et le personnel de santé Around 150 people demonstrate for an immediate and unconditional cessation of attacks on health infrastructure and personnel, the free and safe movement of humanitarian aid, and concrete sanctions from the European Union and its Member States in Place of Luxembourg, in front of the European Parliament on June 19, 2025 in Brussels, Belgium. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), as of May 24, 2025, 94% of hospitals in the Gaza Strip were damaged or destroyed. Since October 2023, 697 attacks have targeted healthcare infrastructure and services. At the end of May, only 2,000 hospital beds remained available for more than 2 million residents, a dramatically insufficient number. Photo by Thierry Monasse/ANDBZ/ABACAPR

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Health Workers Support Palestine in Brussels - Belgium

Health Workers Support Palestine in Brussels - Belgium

Belgique, Bruxelles, le 19 juin 2025 : rassemblement de personnels de santé européens en soutien aux personnels soignants de Gaza et à la population civile palestinienne. Les soignants demandent l'arrêt immédiat et inconditionnel des attaques sur les infrastructures et le personnel de santé Around 150 people demonstrate for an immediate and unconditional cessation of attacks on health infrastructure and personnel, the free and safe movement of humanitarian aid, and concrete sanctions from the European Union and its Member States in Place of Luxembourg, in front of the European Parliament on June 19, 2025 in Brussels, Belgium. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), as of May 24, 2025, 94% of hospitals in the Gaza Strip were damaged or destroyed. Since October 2023, 697 attacks have targeted healthcare infrastructure and services. At the end of May, only 2,000 hospital beds remained available for more than 2 million residents, a dramatically insufficient number. Photo by Thierry Monasse/ANDBZ/ABACAPR

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Snub-Nosed Monkey - China

Snub-Nosed Monkey - China

A keeper interacts with a Guizhou snub-nosed monkey in a Guizhou snub-nosed monkey research center of Mount Fanjing National Nature Reserve in southwest China's Guizhou Province, April 15, 2025. The rare Guizhou snub-nosed monkey, or Guizhou golden monkey, exclusively nestled within the expanse of Mount Fanjing, a UNESCO World Natural Heritage Site, is under top-level protection in China and is listed as a "critically endangered" species by the International Union for Conservation of Nature. Among the three species of golden snub-nosed monkeys endemic to China, the Guizhou snub-nosed monkey is the one with the smallest population, the narrowest habitat and the least ecological information. At present, there are nine captive Guizhou snub-nosed monkeys at the Guizhou snub-nosed monkey research center of Mount Fanjing National Nature Reserve, according to data from the reserve administration. Photo by Ou Dongqu/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Snub-Nosed Monkey - China

Snub-Nosed Monkey - China

A Guizhou snub-nosed monkey is seen in a Guizhou snub-nosed monkey research center of Mount Fanjing National Nature Reserve in southwest China's Guizhou Province, April 15, 2025. The rare Guizhou snub-nosed monkey, or Guizhou golden monkey, exclusively nestled within the expanse of Mount Fanjing, a UNESCO World Natural Heritage Site, is under top-level protection in China and is listed as a "critically endangered" species by the International Union for Conservation of Nature. Among the three species of golden snub-nosed monkeys endemic to China, the Guizhou snub-nosed monkey is the one with the smallest population, the narrowest habitat and the least ecological information. At present, there are nine captive Guizhou snub-nosed monkeys at the Guizhou snub-nosed monkey research center of Mount Fanjing National Nature Reserve, according to data from the reserve administration. Photo by Xinhua/Yang Wenbin/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Snub-Nosed Monkey - China

Snub-Nosed Monkey - China

A Guizhou snub-nosed monkey is seen in a Guizhou snub-nosed monkey research center of Mount Fanjing National Nature Reserve in southwest China's Guizhou Province, April 15, 2025. The rare Guizhou snub-nosed monkey, or Guizhou golden monkey, exclusively nestled within the expanse of Mount Fanjing, a UNESCO World Natural Heritage Site, is under top-level protection in China and is listed as a "critically endangered" species by the International Union for Conservation of Nature. Among the three species of golden snub-nosed monkeys endemic to China, the Guizhou snub-nosed monkey is the one with the smallest population, the narrowest habitat and the least ecological information. At present, there are nine captive Guizhou snub-nosed monkeys at the Guizhou snub-nosed monkey research center of Mount Fanjing National Nature Reserve, according to data from the reserve administration. Photo by Xinhua/Yang Wenbin/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Snub-Nosed Monkey - China

Snub-Nosed Monkey - China

A Guizhou snub-nosed monkey is seen in a Guizhou snub-nosed monkey research center of Mount Fanjing National Nature Reserve in southwest China's Guizhou Province, April 15, 2025. The rare Guizhou snub-nosed monkey, or Guizhou golden monkey, exclusively nestled within the expanse of Mount Fanjing, a UNESCO World Natural Heritage Site, is under top-level protection in China and is listed as a "critically endangered" species by the International Union for Conservation of Nature. Among the three species of golden snub-nosed monkeys endemic to China, the Guizhou snub-nosed monkey is the one with the smallest population, the narrowest habitat and the least ecological information. At present, there are nine captive Guizhou snub-nosed monkeys at the Guizhou snub-nosed monkey research center of Mount Fanjing National Nature Reserve, according to data from the reserve administration. Photo by Ou Dongqu/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Snub-Nosed Monkey - China

Snub-Nosed Monkey - China

A Guizhou snub-nosed monkey is seen in a Guizhou snub-nosed monkey research center of Mount Fanjing National Nature Reserve in southwest China's Guizhou Province, April 15, 2025. The rare Guizhou snub-nosed monkey, or Guizhou golden monkey, exclusively nestled within the expanse of Mount Fanjing, a UNESCO World Natural Heritage Site, is under top-level protection in China and is listed as a "critically endangered" species by the International Union for Conservation of Nature. Among the three species of golden snub-nosed monkeys endemic to China, the Guizhou snub-nosed monkey is the one with the smallest population, the narrowest habitat and the least ecological information. At present, there are nine captive Guizhou snub-nosed monkeys at the Guizhou snub-nosed monkey research center of Mount Fanjing National Nature Reserve, according to data from the reserve administration. Photo by Xinhua/Yang Wenbin/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Snub-Nosed Monkey - China

Snub-Nosed Monkey - China

A Guizhou snub-nosed monkey is seen in a Guizhou snub-nosed monkey research center of Mount Fanjing National Nature Reserve in southwest China's Guizhou Province, April 15, 2025. The rare Guizhou snub-nosed monkey, or Guizhou golden monkey, exclusively nestled within the expanse of Mount Fanjing, a UNESCO World Natural Heritage Site, is under top-level protection in China and is listed as a "critically endangered" species by the International Union for Conservation of Nature. Among the three species of golden snub-nosed monkeys endemic to China, the Guizhou snub-nosed monkey is the one with the smallest population, the narrowest habitat and the least ecological information. At present, there are nine captive Guizhou snub-nosed monkeys at the Guizhou snub-nosed monkey research center of Mount Fanjing National Nature Reserve, according to data from the reserve administration. Photo by Ou Dongqu/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Snub-Nosed Monkey - China

Snub-Nosed Monkey - China

A keeper interacts with a Guizhou snub-nosed monkey in a Guizhou snub-nosed monkey research center of Mount Fanjing National Nature Reserve in southwest China's Guizhou Province, April 15, 2025. The rare Guizhou snub-nosed monkey, or Guizhou golden monkey, exclusively nestled within the expanse of Mount Fanjing, a UNESCO World Natural Heritage Site, is under top-level protection in China and is listed as a "critically endangered" species by the International Union for Conservation of Nature. Among the three species of golden snub-nosed monkeys endemic to China, the Guizhou snub-nosed monkey is the one with the smallest population, the narrowest habitat and the least ecological information. At present, there are nine captive Guizhou snub-nosed monkeys at the Guizhou snub-nosed monkey research center of Mount Fanjing National Nature Reserve, according to data from the reserve administration. Photo by Xinhua/Yang Wenbin/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Snub-Nosed Monkey - China

Snub-Nosed Monkey - China

A Guizhou snub-nosed monkey is seen in a Guizhou snub-nosed monkey research center of Mount Fanjing National Nature Reserve in southwest China's Guizhou Province, April 15, 2025. The rare Guizhou snub-nosed monkey, or Guizhou golden monkey, exclusively nestled within the expanse of Mount Fanjing, a UNESCO World Natural Heritage Site, is under top-level protection in China and is listed as a "critically endangered" species by the International Union for Conservation of Nature. Among the three species of golden snub-nosed monkeys endemic to China, the Guizhou snub-nosed monkey is the one with the smallest population, the narrowest habitat and the least ecological information. At present, there are nine captive Guizhou snub-nosed monkeys at the Guizhou snub-nosed monkey research center of Mount Fanjing National Nature Reserve, according to data from the reserve administration. Photo by Xinhua/Yang Wenbin/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Snub-Nosed Monkey - China

Snub-Nosed Monkey - China

A keeper interacts with a Guizhou snub-nosed monkey in a Guizhou snub-nosed monkey research center of Mount Fanjing National Nature Reserve in southwest China's Guizhou Province, April 15, 2025. The rare Guizhou snub-nosed monkey, or Guizhou golden monkey, exclusively nestled within the expanse of Mount Fanjing, a UNESCO World Natural Heritage Site, is under top-level protection in China and is listed as a "critically endangered" species by the International Union for Conservation of Nature. Among the three species of golden snub-nosed monkeys endemic to China, the Guizhou snub-nosed monkey is the one with the smallest population, the narrowest habitat and the least ecological information. At present, there are nine captive Guizhou snub-nosed monkeys at the Guizhou snub-nosed monkey research center of Mount Fanjing National Nature Reserve, according to data from the reserve administration. Photo by Xinhua/Yang Wenbin/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Snub-Nosed Monkey - China

Snub-Nosed Monkey - China

A Guizhou snub-nosed monkey is seen in a Guizhou snub-nosed monkey research center of Mount Fanjing National Nature Reserve in southwest China's Guizhou Province, April 15, 2025. The rare Guizhou snub-nosed monkey, or Guizhou golden monkey, exclusively nestled within the expanse of Mount Fanjing, a UNESCO World Natural Heritage Site, is under top-level protection in China and is listed as a "critically endangered" species by the International Union for Conservation of Nature. Among the three species of golden snub-nosed monkeys endemic to China, the Guizhou snub-nosed monkey is the one with the smallest population, the narrowest habitat and the least ecological information. At present, there are nine captive Guizhou snub-nosed monkeys at the Guizhou snub-nosed monkey research center of Mount Fanjing National Nature Reserve, according to data from the reserve administration. Photo by Ou Dongqu/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Snub-Nosed Monkey - China

Snub-Nosed Monkey - China

A Guizhou snub-nosed monkey is seen in a Guizhou snub-nosed monkey research center of Mount Fanjing National Nature Reserve in southwest China's Guizhou Province, April 15, 2025. The rare Guizhou snub-nosed monkey, or Guizhou golden monkey, exclusively nestled within the expanse of Mount Fanjing, a UNESCO World Natural Heritage Site, is under top-level protection in China and is listed as a "critically endangered" species by the International Union for Conservation of Nature. Among the three species of golden snub-nosed monkeys endemic to China, the Guizhou snub-nosed monkey is the one with the smallest population, the narrowest habitat and the least ecological information. At present, there are nine captive Guizhou snub-nosed monkeys at the Guizhou snub-nosed monkey research center of Mount Fanjing National Nature Reserve, according to data from the reserve administration. Photo by Ou Dongqu/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Snub-Nosed Monkey - China

Snub-Nosed Monkey - China

A Guizhou snub-nosed monkey is seen in a Guizhou snub-nosed monkey research center of Mount Fanjing National Nature Reserve in southwest China's Guizhou Province, April 15, 2025. The rare Guizhou snub-nosed monkey, or Guizhou golden monkey, exclusively nestled within the expanse of Mount Fanjing, a UNESCO World Natural Heritage Site, is under top-level protection in China and is listed as a "critically endangered" species by the International Union for Conservation of Nature. Among the three species of golden snub-nosed monkeys endemic to China, the Guizhou snub-nosed monkey is the one with the smallest population, the narrowest habitat and the least ecological information. At present, there are nine captive Guizhou snub-nosed monkeys at the Guizhou snub-nosed monkey research center of Mount Fanjing National Nature Reserve, according to data from the reserve administration. Photo by Ou Dongqu/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Famine Stalks Gaza

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People receive food relief in Gaza City, on Nov. 4, 2024. "The entire Palestinian population in North Gaza is at imminent risk of dying from disease, famine and violence," a joint statement signed by the heads of 15 UN agencies, including the World Health Organization, the UN Children's Fund, International Organization for Migration, the World Food Programme, and aid groups, said. Photo by Mahmoud Zaki/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Famine Stalks Gaza

Famine Stalks Gaza

People receive food relief in Gaza City, on Nov. 4, 2024. "The entire Palestinian population in North Gaza is at imminent risk of dying from disease, famine and violence," a joint statement signed by the heads of 15 UN agencies, including the World Health Organization, the UN Children's Fund, International Organization for Migration, the World Food Programme, and aid groups, said. Photo by Mahmoud Zaki/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Famine Stalks Gaza

Famine Stalks Gaza

People wait to receive food relief in Gaza City, on Nov. 4, 2024. "The entire Palestinian population in North Gaza is at imminent risk of dying from disease, famine and violence," a joint statement signed by the heads of 15 UN agencies, including the World Health Organization, the UN Children's Fund, International Organization for Migration, the World Food Programme, and aid groups, said. Photo by Mahmoud Zaki/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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