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- 15/04/2025 06:20:34
- INDIA KASHMIR CRAFT
- Código 29471588
Kashmir chain stitch artisans face decline amid machine-made competition
SRINAGAR (India), 15/04/2025.- Chain stitch artisan Farooq Ahmad Bhat works on chain stitch embroidery at his workshop in downtown Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian-administered Kashmir, 15 April 2025. Farooq has been working in chain stitch embroidery for the past 20 years and represents the third generation of artisans in his family, which has practiced the craft for over seven decades. Once a respected and rewarding profession, the art of hand-embroidered rugs and cushion covers now faces decline due to competition from machine-made products, reduced demand, and lower pay, making it increasingly difficult for artisans to sustain the tradition. EFE/EPA/FAROOQ KHAN ORG XMIT: EPA9709
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- 15/04/2025 06:20:19
- POLAND EU FORUM
- Código 29471587
European Forum for New Ideas in Warsaw
Warsaw (Poland), 15/04/2025.- Former Polish Prime Minister and former EP President Jerzy Buzek speaks during the European Forum for New Ideas (EFNI) titled 'The Future of Work, Work of the Future' in Warsaw, Poland, 15 April 2025. EFNI is organized by the Lewiatan Confederation. (Polonia, Varsovia) EFE/EPA/SZYMON PULCYN POLAND OUT ORG XMIT: EPA9714
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- 15/04/2025 06:20:14
- INDIA KASHMIR CRAFT
- Código 29471586
Kashmir chain stitch artisans face decline amid machine-made competition
SRINAGAR (India), 15/04/2025.- A view of chain stitch threads inside the workshop of Farooq Ahmad Bhat's workshop in downtown Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian-administered Kashmir, 15 April 2025. Farooq has been working in chain stitch embroidery for the past 20 years and represents the third generation of artisans in his family, which has practiced the craft for over seven decades. Once a respected and rewarding profession, the art of hand-embroidered rugs and cushion covers now faces decline due to competition from machine-made products, reduced demand, and lower pay, making it increasingly difficult for artisans to sustain the tradition. EFE/EPA/FAROOQ KHAN ORG XMIT: EPA9698
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- 15/04/2025 06:20:03
- INDIA KASHMIR CRAFT
- Código 29471585
Kashmir chain stitch artisans face decline amid machine-made competition
SRINAGAR (India), 15/04/2025.- Chain stitch threads hang inside the workshop of Farooq Ahmad Bhat's family workshop in downtown Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian-administered Kashmir, 15 April 2025. Farooq has been working in chain stitch embroidery for the past 20 years and represents the third generation of artisans in his family, which has practiced the craft for over seven decades. Once a respected and rewarding profession, the art of hand-embroidered rugs and cushion covers now faces decline due to competition from machine-made products, reduced demand, and lower pay, making it increasingly difficult for artisans to sustain the tradition. EFE/EPA/FAROOQ KHAN ORG XMIT: EPA9697
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- 15/04/2025 06:19:38
- EGYPT-ENVIRONMENT/HANKORAB
- Código 29471584
Umbrellas at Ras Hankorab beach at southern Egypt's Red Sea coast in Marsa Alam
Umbrellas at Ras Hankorab beach, home to one of the country's last untouched marine ecosystems, with crystal clear waters and white sands, at southern Egypt's Red Sea coast in Marsa Alam, Egypt March 23, 2025. REUTERS/Stringer ORG XMIT: HFS-GGGAMR0
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- 15/04/2025 06:19:32
- EGYPT-ENVIRONMENT/HANKORAB
- Código 29471583
Ships are docked near Ras Hankorab Beach at southern Egypt's Red Sea coast in Marsa Alam
Ships are docked near Ras Hankorab Beach, a beach in Wadi el-Gemal National Park with crystal clear waters and white sands, home to one of the country's last untouched marine ecosystems, at southern Egypt's Red Sea coast in Marsa Alam, Egypt March 23, 2025. REUTERS/Stringer ORG XMIT: HFS-GGGAMR04
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- 15/04/2025 06:19:16
- IRAQ-AGRICULTURE/DATES
- Código 29471582
A drone view shows an Iraqi farmer working on a palm grove in the 'green belt' area surrounding the holy city of Kerbala
A drone view shows an Iraqi farmer working on a palm grove in the 'green belt' area surrounding the holy city of Karbala, in an effort to combat increasing desertification and sandstorms, which is a reflection of national efforts to restore Iraq?s agricultural sector, on the outskirts of Karbala, Iraq, April 11, 2025. REUTERS/Alaa Al-Marjani ORG XMIT: GGG-08
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- 15/04/2025 06:19:11
- CHINA-ECONOMY/GDP
- Código 29471581
Gantry cranes stand near shipping containers at Yangshan Port outside of Shanghai
Gantry cranes stand at Yangshan Port outside of Shanghai, China, April 15, 2025. REUTERS/Go Nakamura ORG XMIT: GGG-GN16
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- 15/04/2025 06:19:05
- EGYPT-ENVIRONMENT/HANKORAB
- Código 29471580
Tourists walk outside Marsa Alam International Airport at southern Egypt's Red Sea coast in Marsa Alam
Tourists walk outside Marsa Alam International Airport at southern Egypt's Red Sea coast in Marsa Alam, Egypt March 23, 2025. REUTERS/Stringer ORG XMIT: HFS-GGGAMR0
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- 15/04/2025 06:18:59
- EGYPT-ENVIRONMENT/HANKORAB
- Código 29471579
Seaweed and rocks are seen at Ras Hankorab beach, at southern Egypt's Red Sea coast in Marsa Alam
Seaweed and rocks are seen at Ras Hankorab beach, home to one of the country's last untouched marine ecosystems, with crystal clear waters and white sands, at southern Egypt's Red Sea coast in Marsa Alam, Egypt March 23, 2025. REUTERS/Stringer ORG XMIT: HFS-GGGAMR0
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- 15/04/2025 06:18:53
- CHINA-ECONOMY/GDP
- Código 29471578
Gantry cranes stand near shipping containers at Yangshan Port outside of Shanghai
Shipping containers are stacked at Yangshan Port outside of Shanghai, China, April 15, 2025. REUTERS/Go Nakamura ORG XMIT: GGG-GN19
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- 15/04/2025 06:18:47
- EGYPT-ENVIRONMENT/HANKORAB
- Código 29471576
Umbrellas at Ras Hankorab beach at southern Egypt's Red Sea coast in Marsa Alam
Umbrellas at Ras Hankorab beach, home to one of the country's last untouched marine ecosystems, with crystal clear waters and white sands, at southern Egypt's Red Sea coast in Marsa Alam, Egypt March 23, 2025. REUTERS/Stringer ORG XMIT: HFS-GGGAMR0
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- 15/04/2025 06:18:47
- INDIA KASHMIR CRAFT
- Código 29471577
Kashmir chain stitch artisans face decline amid machine-made competition
SRINAGAR (India), 15/04/2025.- Chain stitch artisan Farooq Ahmad Bhat display his chain stitch embroidery work at his workshop in downtown Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian-administered Kashmir, 15 April 2025. Farooq has been working in chain stitch embroidery for the past 20 years and represents the third generation of artisans in his family, which has practiced the craft for over seven decades. Once a respected and rewarding profession, the art of hand-embroidered rugs and cushion covers now faces decline due to competition from machine-made products, reduced demand, and lower pay, making it increasingly difficult for artisans to sustain the tradition. EFE/EPA/FAROOQ KHAN ORG XMIT: EPA9688
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- 15/04/2025 06:18:42
- INDIA KASHMIR CRAFT
- Código 29471575
Kashmir chain stitch artisans face decline amid machine-made competition
SRINAGAR (India), 15/04/2025.- Chain stitch artisan Farooq Ahmad Bhat display his chain stitch embroidery work at his workshop in downtown Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian-administered Kashmir, 15 April 2025. Farooq has been working in chain stitch embroidery for the past 20 years and represents the third generation of artisans in his family, which has practiced the craft for over seven decades. Once a respected and rewarding profession, the art of hand-embroidered rugs and cushion covers now faces decline due to competition from machine-made products, reduced demand, and lower pay, making it increasingly difficult for artisans to sustain the tradition. EFE/EPA/FAROOQ KHAN ORG XMIT: EPA9690
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- 15/04/2025 06:18:39
- RELIGION-REDWEDNESDAY/IRAQ
- Código 29471574
Preparation for the Yazidi Red Wednesday festival, in Shekhan
Yazidi women make Kelecha pastries as part of a religious ritual in preparation for the Yazidi Red Wednesday festival, in Shekhan district, near Duhok province, Iraq, April 12, 2025. REUTERS/Khalid Al-Mousily ORG XMIT: GGGKH03
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- 15/04/2025 06:18:36
- INDIA KASHMIR CRAFT
- Código 29471573
Kashmir chain stitch artisans face decline amid machine-made competition
SRINAGAR (India), 15/04/2025.- Chain stitch artisan Abdul Rashid Bhat, 55, works on a chain stitch embroidery piece at Farooq Ahmad Bhat’s workshop in downtown Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian-administered Kashmir, 15 April 2025. Farooq has been working in chain stitch embroidery for the past 20 years and represents the third generation of artisans in his family, which has practiced the craft for over seven decades. Once a respected and rewarding profession, the art of hand-embroidered rugs and cushion covers now faces decline due to competition from machine-made products, reduced demand, and lower pay, making it increasingly difficult for artisans to sustain the tradition. EFE/EPA/FAROOQ KHAN ORG XMIT: EPA9708
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- 15/04/2025 06:18:33
- EGYPT-ENVIRONMENT/HANKORAB
- Código 29471572
Umbrellas at Ras Hankorab beach at southern Egypt's Red Sea coast in Marsa Alam
Umbrellas at Ras Hankorab beach, home to one of the country's last untouched marine ecosystems, with crystal clear waters and white sands, at southern Egypt's Red Sea coast in Marsa Alam, Egypt March 23, 2025. REUTERS/Stringer ORG XMIT: HFS-GGGAMR0
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- 15/04/2025 06:18:30
- INDIA KASHMIR CRAFT
- Código 29471571
Kashmir chain stitch artisans face decline amid machine-made competition
SRINAGAR (India), 15/04/2025.- Chain stitch artisan Abdul Rashid Bhat, 55, works on a piece at Farooq Ahmad Bhat’s workshop in downtown Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian-administered Kashmir, 15 April 2025. Farooq has been working in chain stitch embroidery for the past 20 years and represents the third generation of artisans in his family, which has practiced the craft for over seven decades. Once a respected and rewarding profession, the art of hand-embroidered rugs and cushion covers now faces decline due to competition from machine-made products, reduced demand, and lower pay, making it increasingly difficult for artisans to sustain the tradition. EFE/EPA/FAROOQ KHAN ORG XMIT: EPA9669
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- 15/04/2025 06:18:27
- EGYPT-ENVIRONMENT/HANKORAB
- Código 29471570
View of signs surrounded with a barrier made of wooden sticks in front of Ras Hankorab beach in Wadi el-Gemal National Park, at southern Egypt's Red Sea coast in Marsa Alam
View of signs surrounded with a barrier made of wooden sticks in front of Ras Hankorab beach in Wadi el-Gemal National Park, home to one of the country's last unspoiled marine ecosystems with crystal clear waters and white sands, at southern Egypt's Red Sea coast in Marsa Alam, Egypt March 23, 2025. REUTERS/Stringer ORG XMIT: HFS-GGGAMR0
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- 15/04/2025 06:18:24
- INDIA KASHMIR CRAFT
- Código 29471569
Kashmir chain stitch artisans face decline amid machine-made competition
SRINAGAR (India), 15/04/2025.- Chain stitch artisan Farooq Ahmad Bhat display his chain stitch embroidery work at his workshop in downtown Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian-administered Kashmir, 15 April 2025. Farooq has been working in chain stitch embroidery for the past 20 years and represents the third generation of artisans in his family, which has practiced the craft for over seven decades. Once a respected and rewarding profession, the art of hand-embroidered rugs and cushion covers now faces decline due to competition from machine-made products, reduced demand, and lower pay, making it increasingly difficult for artisans to sustain the tradition. EFE/EPA/FAROOQ KHAN ORG XMIT: EPA9676
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- 15/04/2025 06:18:18
- INDIA KASHMIR CRAFT
- Código 29471567
Kashmir chain stitch artisans face decline amid machine-made competition
SRINAGAR (India), 15/04/2025.- Chain stitch artisan Farooq Ahmad Bhat display his chain stitch embroidery work at his workshop in downtown Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian-administered Kashmir, 15 April 2025. Farooq has been working in chain stitch embroidery for the past 20 years and represents the third generation of artisans in his family, which has practiced the craft for over seven decades. Once a respected and rewarding profession, the art of hand-embroidered rugs and cushion covers now faces decline due to competition from machine-made products, reduced demand, and lower pay, making it increasingly difficult for artisans to sustain the tradition. EFE/EPA/FAROOQ KHAN ORG XMIT: EPA9689
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- 15/04/2025 06:18:13
- INDIA KASHMIR CRAFT
- Código 29471566
Kashmir chain stitch artisans face decline amid machine-made competition
SRINAGAR (India), 15/04/2025.- Chain stitch threads hang inside the workshop of Farooq Ahmad Bhat's family workshop in downtown Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian-administered Kashmir, 15 April 2025. Farooq has been working in chain stitch embroidery for the past 20 years and represents the third generation of artisans in his family, which has practiced the craft for over seven decades. Once a respected and rewarding profession, the art of hand-embroidered rugs and cushion covers now faces decline due to competition from machine-made products, reduced demand, and lower pay, making it increasingly difficult for artisans to sustain the tradition. EFE/EPA/FAROOQ KHAN ORG XMIT: EPA9699
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- 15/04/2025 06:18:13
- EGYPT-ENVIRONMENT/HANKORAB
- Código 29471568
View of an information map of the Wadi el-Gemal National Park, at Ras Hankorab beach in southern Egypt's Red Sea coast in Marsa Alam
View of an information map of the Wadi el-Gemal National Park, at Ras Hankorab beach, home to one of the country's last untouched marine ecosystems, with crystal clear waters and flat white sands, at southern Egypt's Red Sea coast in Marsa Alam, Egypt March 23, 2025. REUTERS/Stringer ORG XMIT: HFS-GGGAMR0
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- 15/04/2025 06:18:04
- CHINA-ECONOMY/GDP
- Código 29471564
Gantry cranes stand near shipping containers at Yangshan Port outside of Shanghai
Chinese national flags fly on fishing boats as gantry cranes stand in the background at Yangshan Port outside of Shanghai, China, April 15, 2025. REUTERS/Go Nakamura ORG XMIT: GGG-GN21