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20 May 2026
Sandrine Le Feur, deputy of the Ensemble Pour La Republique parliamentary group and chair of the Committee on Sustainable Development and Regional Planning, speaks during the debate of the emergency bill on agricultural protection and sovereignty at the National Assembly in Paris, France, on May 19, 2026.
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#13726573
20 May 2026
Sandrine Le Feur, deputy of the Ensemble Pour La Republique parliamentary group and chair of the Committee on Sustainable Development and Regional Planning, speaks during the debate of the emergency bill on agricultural protection and sovereignty at the National Assembly in Paris, France, on May 19, 2026.
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30 Apr 2026
Coordinator of the Advisory Council for Regional Economic Development and Relocation, Altagracia Gomez Sierra, attends a news conference on the agreement for the Promotion of the Mexican Steel Industry, also known as the ''steel pact'', in collaboration with the National Chamber of the Iron and Steel Industry (Canacero) at the National Palace in Mexico City, Mexico, on April 29, 2026.
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#13642202
29 Apr 2026
Sheep graze near the Wular Barrage Project in Sopore, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on April 29, 2026. The Tulbul Navigation Project, also known as the Wular Barrage, is an Indian water-control structure on the Jhelum River in Jammu and Kashmir, designed to maintain minimum water depths for year-round navigation, particularly during dry winter months. The project was suspended in 1987 due to objections from Pakistan regarding the Indus Waters Treaty. India has initiated its revival in 2025-2026, citing the suspension of the treaty and the project's necessity for regional socio-economic development.
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#13642203
29 Apr 2026
Sheep graze near the Wular Barrage Project in Sopore, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on April 29, 2026. The Tulbul Navigation Project, also known as the Wular Barrage, is an Indian water-control structure on the Jhelum River in Jammu and Kashmir, designed to maintain minimum water depths for year-round navigation, particularly during dry winter months. The project was suspended in 1987 due to objections from Pakistan regarding the Indus Waters Treaty. India has initiated its revival in 2025-2026, citing the suspension of the treaty and the project's necessity for regional socio-economic development.
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#13642207
29 Apr 2026
Sheep graze near the Wular Barrage Project in Sopore, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on April 29, 2026. The Tulbul Navigation Project, also known as the Wular Barrage, is an Indian water-control structure on the Jhelum River in Jammu and Kashmir, designed to maintain minimum water depths for year-round navigation, particularly during dry winter months. The project was suspended in 1987 due to objections from Pakistan regarding the Indus Waters Treaty. India has initiated its revival in 2025-2026, citing the suspension of the treaty and the project's necessity for regional socio-economic development.
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#13642210
29 Apr 2026
A person records video of the Wular Barrage Project in Sopore, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on April 29, 2026. The Tulbul Navigation Project, also known as the Wular Barrage, is an Indian water-control structure on the Jhelum River in Jammu and Kashmir, designed to maintain minimum water depths for year-round navigation, particularly during dry winter months. The project was suspended in 1987 due to Pakistani objections related to the Indus Waters Treaty. India has initiated its revival in 2025-2026, citing the suspension of the treaty and the project's importance for regional socio-economic development.
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29 Apr 2026
A person records video of the Wular Barrage Project in Sopore, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on April 29, 2026. The Tulbul Navigation Project, also known as the Wular Barrage, is an Indian water-control structure on the Jhelum River in Jammu and Kashmir, designed to maintain minimum water depths for year-round navigation, particularly during dry winter months. The project was suspended in 1987 due to Pakistani objections related to the Indus Waters Treaty. India has initiated its revival in 2025-2026, citing the suspension of the treaty and the project's importance for regional socio-economic development.
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29 Apr 2026
View of the Wular Barrage Project in Sopore, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on April 29, 2026. The Tulbul Navigation Project, also known as the Wular Barrage, is an Indian water-control structure on the Jhelum River in Jammu and Kashmir, designed to maintain minimum water depths for year-round navigation, particularly during dry winter months. The project was suspended in 1987 due to Pakistani objections related to the Indus Waters Treaty. India has initiated its revival in 2025-2026, citing the suspension of the treaty and the project's importance for regional socio-economic development.
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#13642216
29 Apr 2026
View of the Wular Barrage Project in Sopore, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on April 29, 2026. The Tulbul Navigation Project, also known as the Wular Barrage, is an Indian water-control structure on the Jhelum River in Jammu and Kashmir, designed to maintain minimum water depths for year-round navigation, particularly during dry winter months. The project was suspended in 1987 due to Pakistani objections related to the Indus Waters Treaty. India has initiated its revival in 2025-2026, citing the suspension of the treaty and the project's importance for regional socio-economic development.
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#13642218
29 Apr 2026
View of the Wular Barrage Project in Sopore, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on April 29, 2026. The Tulbul Navigation Project, also known as the Wular Barrage, is an Indian water-control structure on the Jhelum River in Jammu and Kashmir, designed to maintain minimum water depths for year-round navigation, particularly during dry winter months. The project was suspended in 1987 due to Pakistani objections related to the Indus Waters Treaty. India has initiated its revival in 2025-2026, citing the suspension of the treaty and the project's importance for regional socio-economic development.
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#13642219
29 Apr 2026
An elderly person rests as the Wular Barrage Project is seen in the background in Sopore, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on April 29, 2026. The Tulbul Navigation Project, also known as the Wular Barrage, is an Indian water-control structure on the Jhelum River in Jammu and Kashmir, designed to maintain minimum water depths for year-round navigation, particularly during dry winter months. The project was suspended in 1987 due to Pakistani objections regarding the Indus Waters Treaty. India has initiated its revival in 2025-2026, citing the suspension of the treaty and the project's necessity for regional socio-economic development.
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#13642220
29 Apr 2026
General view of the Wular Barrage Project in Sopore, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on April 29, 2026. The Tulbul Navigation Project, also known as the Wular Barrage, is an Indian water-control structure on the Jhelum River in Jammu and Kashmir designed to maintain minimum water depths for year-round navigation, particularly during dry winter months. The project was suspended in 1987 due to Pakistani objections related to the Indus Waters Treaty. India has initiated its revival in 2025-2026, citing the suspension of the treaty and the project's necessity for regional socio-economic development.
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#13621626
24 Apr 2026
An elderly man reads a newspaper along a road in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on April 24, 2026. Tensions in the Middle East have led to increased volatility in global oil, gas, and petroleum markets, with crude prices rising due to concerns over potential disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz. Gold prices have also fluctuated as investors respond to geopolitical risks, inflation expectations, and a stronger United States dollar. Global stock markets have faced pressure, while shipping, insurance, and transport costs have risen across key trade routes. These developments have added uncertainty to the international economy and heightened regional security tensions.
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#13621627
24 Apr 2026
Men unload a large glass panel from a truck along a road near the Clock Tower (Ghanta Ghar) in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on April 24, 2026. Tensions in the Middle East have increased volatility in global oil, gas, and petroleum markets, with crude prices rising due to concerns over potential disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz. Gold prices have also remained volatile as investors react to geopolitical risks, inflation expectations, and a stronger United States dollar. Global stock markets have faced pressure, while shipping, insurance, and transport costs have risen across key trade routes. These developments have added uncertainty to the international economy and heightened regional security tensions.
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20 Apr 2026
Women walk past a billboard featuring the portraits of (right to left) Iran's new Supreme Leader Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei, the late Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, and the late Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on April 20, 2026. Tensions in the Middle East have increased volatility in global oil, gas, and petroleum markets, with crude prices rising sharply due to concerns over potential disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz. Gold prices have also remained volatile as investors react to geopolitical risks, inflation expectations, and a stronger United States dollar. Global stock markets have faced pressure, while shipping, insurance, and transport costs have risen across key trade routes. These developments have added uncertainty to the international economy and heightened regional security tensions. Iran has announced it will not participate in a second round of peace talks in Pakistan with the United States this week, citing America's demands and the ongoing naval blockade in the Gulf. Meanwhile, former President Trump has warned that Iran must agree to a deal and threatened to target key infrastructure if negotiations fail.
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