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#11259040
21 May 2024
People are buying Thai durians at an international logistics center for agricultural products in Nanning, China, on May 20, 2024. At present, durian, known as the ''king of fruits'' in eastern Thailand, is entering the picking season, and the durian is entering the Chinese market through Guangxi, causing the price to fall due to the increase in supply. In recent years, thanks to the effective implementation of the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (RCEP) and efficient and convenient customs clearance transportation channels, Southeast Asian tropical fruits, including durians, are entering Chinese households at ''close to the people'' prices, and consumer demand in China is continuing to be strong. Data show that in the first quarter of 2024, China is importing 48,000 tons of fresh durians through Youyi Pass port, worth 1.85 billion yuan. With the deepening of China-Asean regional cooperation, the fruit trade between China and ASEAN countries is continuing to be hot.
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21 May 2024
People are buying Thai durians at an international logistics center for agricultural products in Nanning, China, on May 20, 2024. At present, durian, known as the ''king of fruits'' in eastern Thailand, is entering the picking season, and the durian is entering the Chinese market through Guangxi, causing the price to fall due to the increase in supply. In recent years, thanks to the effective implementation of the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (RCEP) and efficient and convenient customs clearance transportation channels, Southeast Asian tropical fruits, including durians, are entering Chinese households at ''close to the people'' prices, and consumer demand in China is continuing to be strong. Data show that in the first quarter of 2024, China is importing 48,000 tons of fresh durians through Youyi Pass port, worth 1.85 billion yuan. With the deepening of China-Asean regional cooperation, the fruit trade between China and ASEAN countries is continuing to be hot.
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#11259042
21 May 2024
People are buying Thai durians at an international logistics center for agricultural products in Nanning, China, on May 20, 2024. At present, durian, known as the ''king of fruits'' in eastern Thailand, is entering the picking season, and the durian is entering the Chinese market through Guangxi, causing the price to fall due to the increase in supply. In recent years, thanks to the effective implementation of the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (RCEP) and efficient and convenient customs clearance transportation channels, Southeast Asian tropical fruits, including durians, are entering Chinese households at ''close to the people'' prices, and consumer demand in China is continuing to be strong. Data show that in the first quarter of 2024, China is importing 48,000 tons of fresh durians through Youyi Pass port, worth 1.85 billion yuan. With the deepening of China-Asean regional cooperation, the fruit trade between China and ASEAN countries is continuing to be hot.
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#11259043
21 May 2024
People are buying Thai durians at an international logistics center for agricultural products in Nanning, China, on May 20, 2024. At present, durian, known as the ''king of fruits'' in eastern Thailand, is entering the picking season, and the durian is entering the Chinese market through Guangxi, causing the price to fall due to the increase in supply. In recent years, thanks to the effective implementation of the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (RCEP) and efficient and convenient customs clearance transportation channels, Southeast Asian tropical fruits, including durians, are entering Chinese households at ''close to the people'' prices, and consumer demand in China is continuing to be strong. Data show that in the first quarter of 2024, China is importing 48,000 tons of fresh durians through Youyi Pass port, worth 1.85 billion yuan. With the deepening of China-Asean regional cooperation, the fruit trade between China and ASEAN countries is continuing to be hot.
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#11142542
13 April 2024
In Venice, Italy, on April 12, 2024, the city is addressing overtourism by introducing a EUR5 entrance fee for day tourists, effective from April 25th. In the photo: a general view of the Grand Canal where a gondolier is transporting tourists in a gondola, with the Rialto Bridge in the background.
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#10887502
3 January 2024
EDMONTON, CANADA - DECEMBER 30 2023: Burdened with belongings and lacking support or evaluation, the evicted individual continues onward with several shopping carts, relocating to a nearby street corner, highlighting the urgent need for more considerate implementation of orders and proactive assistance., on December 30, 2023, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Edmonton’s ongoing mass encampment evictions reveal a pressing issue: 3000+ homeless individuals navigating uncertainty. Despite temporary court measures, limited shelter space persists. The community acknowledges diverse needs and seeks compassionate, effective solutions beyond traditional shelters. Addressing this multifaceted challenge demands a nuanced, holistic approach.
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#10887471
3 January 2024
EDMONTON, CANADA - DECEMBER 30 2023: Burdened with belongings and lacking support or evaluation, the evicted individual continues onward with several shopping carts, relocating to a nearby street corner, highlighting the urgent need for more considerate implementation of orders and proactive assistance., on December 30, 2023, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Edmonton’s ongoing mass encampment evictions reveal a pressing issue: 3000+ homeless individuals navigating uncertainty. Despite temporary court measures, limited shelter space persists. The community acknowledges diverse needs and seeks compassionate, effective solutions beyond traditional shelters. Addressing this multifaceted challenge demands a nuanced, holistic approach.
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#10887451
3 January 2024
EDMONTON, CANADA - DECEMBER 30 2023: Burdened with belongings and lacking support or evaluation, the evicted individual continues onward with several shopping carts, relocating to a nearby street corner, highlighting the urgent need for more considerate implementation of orders and proactive assistance., on December 30, 2023, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Edmonton’s ongoing mass encampment evictions reveal a pressing issue: 3000+ homeless individuals navigating uncertainty. Despite temporary court measures, limited shelter space persists. The community acknowledges diverse needs and seeks compassionate, effective solutions beyond traditional shelters. Addressing this multifaceted challenge demands a nuanced, holistic approach.
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#10887452
3 January 2024
EDMONTON, CANADA - DECEMBER 30 2023: Burdened with belongings, an evicted individual continues onward with a shopping cart, relocating to a nearby street, highlighting the urgent need for more considerate implementation of orders and proactive assistance., on December 30, 2023, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Edmonton’s ongoing mass encampment evictions reveal a pressing issue: 3000+ homeless individuals navigating uncertainty. Despite temporary court measures, limited shelter space persists. The community acknowledges diverse needs and seeks compassionate, effective solutions beyond traditional shelters. Addressing this multifaceted challenge demands a nuanced, holistic approach.
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#10887433
3 January 2024
EDMONTON, CANADA - DECEMBER 30 2023: Burdened with belongings and lacking support or evaluation, the evicted individual continues onward with several shopping carts, relocating to a nearby street corner, highlighting the urgent need for more considerate implementation of orders and proactive assistance., on December 30, 2023, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Edmonton’s ongoing mass encampment evictions reveal a pressing issue: 3000+ homeless individuals navigating uncertainty. Despite temporary court measures, limited shelter space persists. The community acknowledges diverse needs and seeks compassionate, effective solutions beyond traditional shelters. Addressing this multifaceted challenge demands a nuanced, holistic approach.
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#6549496
23 March 2021
A scavenger walking on pedestrian at a business area in Jakarta on March 22, 2021. According to chairman of the National Committee of COVID-19 Handling and Economic Recovery Airlangga Hartarto, Indonesia has decided to extend the policy on the micro-scale public activity restrictions from March 23 to April 5, 2021. Hartarto said the government made the decision as the implementation of the micro-scale public activity restrictions was proven effective to curb the increasing number of active cases of COVID-19.
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#6549498
23 March 2021
A woman wear protective face masks walk on pedestrian at Central Business District in Jakarta on March 22, 2021. According to chairman of the National Committee of COVID-19 Handling and Economic Recovery Airlangga Hartarto, Indonesia has decided to extend the policy on the micro-scale public activity restrictions from March 23 to April 5, 2021. Hartarto said the government made the decision as the implementation of the micro-scale public activity restrictions was proven effective to curb the increasing number of active cases of COVID-19.
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#6549500
23 March 2021
Street vendor serving buyers at Sudirman central business district in Jakarta on March 22, 2021. According to chairman of the National Committee of COVID-19 Handling and Economic Recovery Airlangga Hartarto, Indonesia has decided to extend the policy on the micro-scale public activity restrictions from March 23 to April 5, 2021. Hartarto said the government made the decision as the implementation of the micro-scale public activity restrictions was proven effective to curb the increasing number of active cases of COVID-19.
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#6549502
23 March 2021
People walk on Kendal pedestrian tunnel in Jakarta on March 22, 2021. According to chairman of the National Committee of COVID-19 Handling and Economic Recovery Airlangga Hartarto, Indonesia has decided to extend the policy on the micro-scale public activity restrictions from March 23 to April 5, 2021. Hartarto said the government made the decision as the implementation of the micro-scale public activity restrictions was proven effective to curb the increasing number of active cases of COVID-19.
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#6549504
23 March 2021
A woman wearing a protective face mask walk at pedestrian bridge during rush hours in Jakarta on March 22, 2021. According to chairman of the National Committee of COVID-19 Handling and Economic Recovery Airlangga Hartarto, Indonesia has decided to extend the policy on the micro-scale public activity restrictions from March 23 to April 5, 2021. Hartarto said the government made the decision as the implementation of the micro-scale public activity restrictions was proven effective to curb the increasing number of active cases of COVID-19.
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#6549506
23 March 2021
People wearing a protective face mask walk at pedestrian bridge during rush hours in Jakarta on March 22, 2021. According to chairman of the National Committee of COVID-19 Handling and Economic Recovery Airlangga Hartarto, Indonesia has decided to extend the policy on the micro-scale public activity restrictions from March 23 to April 5, 2021. Hartarto said the government made the decision as the implementation of the micro-scale public activity restrictions was proven effective to curb the increasing number of active cases of COVID-19.
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