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#11991499
28 January 2025
EDMONTON, CANADA - JANUARY 28: A woman interacts with a small laptop featuring the DeepSeek logo, with the Nasdaq logo displayed on a computer screen in the background, on January 28, 2025, in Edmonton, Canada.
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#11991500
28 January 2025
EDMONTON, CANADA - JANUARY 28: A woman interacts with a small laptop featuring the Nasdaq logo, with the Nvidia logo displayed on a computer screen in the background, on January 28, 2025, in Edmonton, Canada.
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#11991507
28 January 2025
EDMONTON, CANADA - JANUARY 28: A woman interacts with a small laptop featuring the Nvidia logo, with the Nasdaq logo displayed on a computer screen in the background, on January 28, 2025, in Edmonton, Canada.
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#11730531
2 November 2024
A layer of polluted haze shrouds the atmosphere of Kathmandu Valley as the Air Quality Index (AQI) dips in Kathmandu, Nepal, on November 2, 2024. According to readings from the Air Pollution station of the US Embassy in Kathmandu, the AQI of Kathmandu stands at 165 on November 2 at noon, making the air of the national capital unhealthy to breathe. The PM 2.5 of Kathmandu stands at 69.8 ug/m3, while the PM 10 measures at 99.5 ug/m3.
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#11730532
2 November 2024
A layer of polluted haze shrouds the atmosphere of Kathmandu Valley as the Air Quality Index (AQI) dips in Kathmandu, Nepal, on November 2, 2024. According to readings from the Air Pollution station of the US Embassy in Kathmandu, the AQI of Kathmandu stands at 165 on November 2 at noon, making the air of the national capital unhealthy to breathe. The PM 2.5 of Kathmandu stands at 69.8 ug/m3, while the PM 10 measures at 99.5 ug/m3.
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#11730535
2 November 2024
A layer of polluted haze shrouds the atmosphere of Kathmandu Valley as the Air Quality Index (AQI) dips in Kathmandu, Nepal, on November 2, 2024. According to readings from the Air Pollution station of the US Embassy in Kathmandu, the AQI of Kathmandu stands at 165 on November 2 at noon, making the air of the national capital unhealthy to breathe. The PM 2.5 of Kathmandu stands at 69.8 ug/m3, while the PM 10 measures at 99.5 ug/m3.
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#11730537
2 November 2024
A layer of polluted haze shrouds the atmosphere of Kathmandu Valley as the Air Quality Index (AQI) dips in Kathmandu, Nepal, on November 2, 2024. According to readings from the Air Pollution station of the US Embassy in Kathmandu, the AQI of Kathmandu stands at 165 on November 2 at noon, making the air of the national capital unhealthy to breathe. The PM 2.5 of Kathmandu stands at 69.8 ug/m3, while the PM 10 measures at 99.5 ug/m3.
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#11730539
2 November 2024
A layer of polluted haze shrouds the atmosphere of Kathmandu Valley as the Air Quality Index (AQI) dips in Kathmandu, Nepal, on November 2, 2024. According to readings from the Air Pollution station of the US Embassy in Kathmandu, the AQI of Kathmandu stands at 165 on November 2 at noon, making the air of the national capital unhealthy to breathe. The PM 2.5 of Kathmandu stands at 69.8 ug/m3, while the PM 10 measures at 99.5 ug/m3.
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#11730542
2 November 2024
A layer of polluted haze shrouds the atmosphere of Kathmandu Valley as the Air Quality Index (AQI) dips in Kathmandu, Nepal, on November 2, 2024. According to readings from the Air Pollution station of the US Embassy in Kathmandu, the AQI of Kathmandu stands at 165 on November 2 at noon, making the air of the national capital unhealthy to breathe. The PM 2.5 of Kathmandu stands at 69.8 ug/m3, while the PM 10 measures at 99.5 ug/m3.
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#10567398
29 September 2023
Smoke ash spews from the chimney of the coal power plant owned by Indonesian Power in Cilegon, Banten province, on September 28, 2023. Ash smoke from burning coal as fuel for steam power plants spreads into the air, causing pollution that endangers the respiratory health of local communities and even the capital city of Jakarta over the past few months. Indonesian Minister of Health Siti Nurbaya said that the largest source of air pollution in Jakarta and its surroundings came from vehicles at 44%, followed by steam power plants at 34%, and other sources. Meanwhile, based on data from the DKI Jakarta Health Service, there were 638,291 cases of respiratory tract infections recorded in the first six months of this year.
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#10567402
29 September 2023
Smoke ash spews from the chimney of the coal power plant owned by Indonesian Power in Cilegon, Banten province, on September 28, 2023. Ash smoke from burning coal as fuel for steam power plants spreads into the air, causing pollution that endangers the respiratory health of local communities and even the capital city of Jakarta over the past few months. Indonesian Minister of Health Siti Nurbaya said that the largest source of air pollution in Jakarta and its surroundings came from vehicles at 44%, followed by steam power plants at 34%, and other sources. Meanwhile, based on data from the DKI Jakarta Health Service, there were 638,291 cases of respiratory tract infections recorded in the first six months of this year.
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#10567410
29 September 2023
Villagers pass by on the village road as smoke ash spews from the chimney of the coal power plant owned by Indonesian Power in Cilegon, Banten province, on September 28, 2023. Ash smoke from burning coal as fuel for steam power plants spreads into the air, causing pollution that endangers the respiratory health of local communities and even the capital city of Jakarta over the past few months. Indonesian Minister of Health Siti Nurbaya said that the largest source of air pollution in Jakarta and its surroundings came from vehicles at 44%, followed by steam power plants at 34%, and other sources. Meanwhile, based on data from the DKI Jakarta Health Service, there were 638,291 cases of respiratory tract infections recorded in the first six months of this year.
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#10567432
29 September 2023
Villagers sit in front of his houses as smoke ash spews from the chimney of the coal power plant owned by Indonesian Power in Cilegon, Banten province, on September 28, 2023. Ash smoke from burning coal as fuel for steam power plants spreads into the air, causing pollution that endangers the respiratory health of local communities and even the capital city of Jakarta over the past few months. Indonesian Minister of Health Siti Nurbaya said that the largest source of air pollution in Jakarta and its surroundings came from vehicles at 44%, followed by steam power plants at 34%, and other sources. Meanwhile, based on data from the DKI Jakarta Health Service, there were 638,291 cases of respiratory tract infections recorded in the first six months of this year.
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#10567436
29 September 2023
Smoke ash spews from the chimney of the coal power plant owned by Indonesian Power in Cilegon, Banten province, on September 28, 2023. Ash smoke from burning coal as fuel for steam power plants spreads into the air, causing pollution that endangers the respiratory health of local communities and even the capital city of Jakarta over the past few months. Indonesian Minister of Health Siti Nurbaya said that the largest source of air pollution in Jakarta and its surroundings came from vehicles at 44%, followed by steam power plants at 34%, and other sources. Meanwhile, based on data from the DKI Jakarta Health Service, there were 638,291 cases of respiratory tract infections recorded in the first six months of this year.
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#10567444
29 September 2023
Smoke ash spews from the chimney of the coal power plant owned by Indonesian Power in Cilegon, Banten province, on September 28, 2023. Ash smoke from burning coal as fuel for steam power plants spreads into the air, causing pollution that endangers the respiratory health of local communities and even the capital city of Jakarta over the past few months. Indonesian Minister of Health Siti Nurbaya said that the largest source of air pollution in Jakarta and its surroundings came from vehicles at 44%, followed by steam power plants at 34%, and other sources. Meanwhile, based on data from the DKI Jakarta Health Service, there were 638,291 cases of respiratory tract infections recorded in the first six months of this year.
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#10567458
29 September 2023
Villagers pass by on the village road as smoke ash spews from the chimney of the coal power plant owned by Indonesian Power in Cilegon, Banten province, on September 28, 2023. Ash smoke from burning coal as fuel for steam power plants spreads into the air, causing pollution that endangers the respiratory health of local communities and even the capital city of Jakarta over the past few months. Indonesian Minister of Health Siti Nurbaya said that the largest source of air pollution in Jakarta and its surroundings came from vehicles at 44%, followed by steam power plants at 34%, and other sources. Meanwhile, based on data from the DKI Jakarta Health Service, there were 638,291 cases of respiratory tract infections recorded in the first six months of this year.
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