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11 December 2025
A man uses the Amazon e-commerce application on his mobile phone in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on December 11, 2025. Amazon plans to invest more than $35 billion in India by 2030 to expand its operations by boosting artificial intelligence capabilities and increasing exports, the U.S. e-commerce giant says on Wednesday, as global tech firms deepen their presence in Asia's third-largest economy.
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#12992224
16 November 2025
Thick smog covers Delhi, India, on July 24, 2024. India's capital, with 18 million residents, has the world's most polluted air with six times the amount of small particulate matter (pm2.5) than what the World Health Organization (WHO) considers safe. The air's hazardous amount of pm2.5 can reach deep into the lungs and enter the blood, causing serious long-term health effects. The WHO declares that India has the world's highest death rate from chronic respiratory diseases. India, home to 13 of the world's top 20 polluted cities, is also the third largest emitter of greenhouse gases behind the United States and China.
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16 November 2025
Thick smog covers Delhi, India, on July 24, 2024. India's capital, with 18 million residents, has the world's most polluted air with six times the amount of small particulate matter (pm2.5) than what the World Health Organization (WHO) considers safe. The air's hazardous amount of pm2.5 can reach deep into the lungs and enter the blood, causing serious long-term health effects. The WHO declares that India has the world's highest death rate from chronic respiratory diseases. India, home to 13 of the world's top 20 polluted cities, is also the third largest emitter of greenhouse gases behind the United States and China.
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16 November 2025
Thick smog covers Delhi, India, on July 24, 2024. India's capital, with 18 million residents, has the world's most polluted air with six times the amount of small particulate matter (pm2.5) than what the World Health Organization (WHO) considers safe. The air's hazardous amount of pm2.5 can reach deep into the lungs and enter the blood, causing serious long-term health effects. The WHO declares that India has the world's highest death rate from chronic respiratory diseases. India, home to 13 of the world's top 20 polluted cities, is also the third largest emitter of greenhouse gases behind the United States and China.
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16 November 2025
Thick smog covers Delhi, India, on July 24, 2024. India's capital, with 18 million residents, has the world's most polluted air with six times the amount of small particulate matter (pm2.5) than what the World Health Organization (WHO) considers safe. The air's hazardous amount of pm2.5 can reach deep into the lungs and enter the blood, causing serious long-term health effects. The WHO declares that India has the world's highest death rate from chronic respiratory diseases. India, home to 13 of the world's top 20 polluted cities, is also the third largest emitter of greenhouse gases behind the United States and China.
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16 November 2025
Thick smog covers Delhi, India, on July 24, 2024. India's capital, with 18 million residents, has the world's most polluted air with six times the amount of small particulate matter (pm2.5) than what the World Health Organization (WHO) considers safe. The air's hazardous amount of pm2.5 can reach deep into the lungs and enter the blood, causing serious long-term health effects. The WHO declares that India has the world's highest death rate from chronic respiratory diseases. India, home to 13 of the world's top 20 polluted cities, is also the third largest emitter of greenhouse gases behind the United States and China.
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16 November 2025
Thick smog covers Delhi, India, on July 24, 2024. India's capital, with 18 million residents, has the world's most polluted air with six times the amount of small particulate matter (pm2.5) than what the World Health Organization (WHO) considers safe. The air's hazardous amount of pm2.5 can reach deep into the lungs and enter the blood, causing serious long-term health effects. The WHO declares that India has the world's highest death rate from chronic respiratory diseases. India, home to 13 of the world's top 20 polluted cities, is also the third largest emitter of greenhouse gases behind the United States and China.
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16 November 2025
Thick smog covers Delhi, India, on July 24, 2024. India's capital, with 18 million residents, has the world's most polluted air with six times the amount of small particulate matter (pm2.5) than what the World Health Organization (WHO) considers safe. The air's hazardous amount of pm2.5 can reach deep into the lungs and enter the blood, causing serious long-term health effects. The WHO declares that India has the world's highest death rate from chronic respiratory diseases. India, home to 13 of the world's top 20 polluted cities, is also the third largest emitter of greenhouse gases behind the United States and China.
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16 November 2025
Thick smog covers Delhi, India, on July 24, 2024. India's capital, with 18 million residents, has the world's most polluted air with six times the amount of small particulate matter (pm2.5) than what the World Health Organization (WHO) considers safe. The air's hazardous amount of pm2.5 can reach deep into the lungs and enter the blood, causing serious long-term health effects. The WHO declares that India has the world's highest death rate from chronic respiratory diseases. India, home to 13 of the world's top 20 polluted cities, is also the third largest emitter of greenhouse gases behind the United States and China.
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#12438528
2 June 2025
Boarded storefronts, illegal dumping, abandoned apartment buildings, and economic decay dominate the streetscape of Chicago's West Side on June 2, 2025. Signs of blight stretch from shuttered laundromats and liquor stores to deteriorating multi-family residences and vacant lots overtaken by overgrowth. A hand-painted sign at 4800 W. Fulton warns against loitering, while nearby graffiti declares ''Housing is a human right,'' reflecting the tension between enforcement, abandonment, and the ongoing housing crisis. Despite visible signs of community resilience, the area remains gripped by neglect, disinvestment, and inequality, realities that underscore systemic urban hardship in the nation's third-largest city.
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2 June 2025
Boarded storefronts, illegal dumping, abandoned apartment buildings, and economic decay dominate the streetscape of Chicago's West Side on June 2, 2025. Signs of blight stretch from shuttered laundromats and liquor stores to deteriorating multi-family residences and vacant lots overtaken by overgrowth. A hand-painted sign at 4800 W. Fulton warns against loitering, while nearby graffiti declares ''Housing is a human right,'' reflecting the tension between enforcement, abandonment, and the ongoing housing crisis. Despite visible signs of community resilience, the area remains gripped by neglect, disinvestment, and inequality, realities that underscore systemic urban hardship in the nation's third-largest city.
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2 June 2025
Boarded storefronts, illegal dumping, abandoned apartment buildings, and economic decay dominate the streetscape of Chicago's West Side on June 2, 2025. Signs of blight stretch from shuttered laundromats and liquor stores to deteriorating multi-family residences and vacant lots overtaken by overgrowth. A hand-painted sign at 4800 W. Fulton warns against loitering, while nearby graffiti declares ''Housing is a human right,'' reflecting the tension between enforcement, abandonment, and the ongoing housing crisis. Despite visible signs of community resilience, the area remains gripped by neglect, disinvestment, and inequality, realities that underscore systemic urban hardship in the nation's third-largest city.
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2 June 2025
Boarded storefronts, illegal dumping, abandoned apartment buildings, and economic decay dominate the streetscape of Chicago's West Side on June 2, 2025. Signs of blight stretch from shuttered laundromats and liquor stores to deteriorating multi-family residences and vacant lots overtaken by overgrowth. A hand-painted sign at 4800 W. Fulton warns against loitering, while nearby graffiti declares ''Housing is a human right,'' reflecting the tension between enforcement, abandonment, and the ongoing housing crisis. Despite visible signs of community resilience, the area remains gripped by neglect, disinvestment, and inequality, realities that underscore systemic urban hardship in the nation's third-largest city.
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2 June 2025
Boarded storefronts, illegal dumping, abandoned apartment buildings, and economic decay dominate the streetscape of Chicago's West Side on June 2, 2025. Signs of blight stretch from shuttered laundromats and liquor stores to deteriorating multi-family residences and vacant lots overtaken by overgrowth. A hand-painted sign at 4800 W. Fulton warns against loitering, while nearby graffiti declares ''Housing is a human right,'' reflecting the tension between enforcement, abandonment, and the ongoing housing crisis. Despite visible signs of community resilience, the area remains gripped by neglect, disinvestment, and inequality, realities that underscore systemic urban hardship in the nation's third-largest city.
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2 June 2025
Boarded storefronts, illegal dumping, abandoned apartment buildings, and economic decay dominate the streetscape of Chicago's West Side on June 2, 2025. Signs of blight stretch from shuttered laundromats and liquor stores to deteriorating multi-family residences and vacant lots overtaken by overgrowth. A hand-painted sign at 4800 W. Fulton warns against loitering, while nearby graffiti declares ''Housing is a human right,'' reflecting the tension between enforcement, abandonment, and the ongoing housing crisis. Despite visible signs of community resilience, the area remains gripped by neglect, disinvestment, and inequality, realities that underscore systemic urban hardship in the nation's third-largest city.
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2 June 2025
Boarded storefronts, illegal dumping, abandoned apartment buildings, and economic decay dominate the streetscape of Chicago's West Side on June 2, 2025. Signs of blight stretch from shuttered laundromats and liquor stores to deteriorating multi-family residences and vacant lots overtaken by overgrowth. A hand-painted sign at 4800 W. Fulton warns against loitering, while nearby graffiti declares ''Housing is a human right,'' reflecting the tension between enforcement, abandonment, and the ongoing housing crisis. Despite visible signs of community resilience, the area remains gripped by neglect, disinvestment, and inequality, realities that underscore systemic urban hardship in the nation's third-largest city.
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