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Saudi Arabia 360.18 331.37 315.16 270.14
Dubai 352.70 324.48 308.61 264.53
Kuwait 29.59 27.22 25.89 22.19
Bahrain 36.21 33.31 31.68 27.16
Qatar 349.78 321.80 306.06 262.34
Oman 36.99 34.03 32.37 27.74
Jordan 68.09 62.64 59.58 51.07
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The five-day expo featured more than 600 exhibitors from around 70 countries and regions, establishing cooperative relationships with over 37,000 upstream and downstream suppliers. (Photo by Afp)

During the expo, the council organized over 6,000 matchmaking sessions between exhibitors and visitors, facilitating the creation of more than 6,700 cooperation intentions. (Photo by Afp)

The second edition of the expo attracted over 200,000 visitors, marking an increase of about one-third compared to its first edition. (Photo by Afp)

As the world's first national-level expo focusing on supply chains, the event garnered significant attention from multinational companies. About one-third of this year's exhibitors came from abroad, a rise from 26 percent last year, with major global players such as GE Healthcare and SAP confirming their participation in the third edition of the expo. (Photo by Afp)

Zhang Shaogang, Vice President of the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade, emphasized that this important event serves as a platform for both local and international companies to showcase their innovations, engage in meaningful business discussions, and exchange views on enhancing cooperation in the supply chain. (Photo by Afp)

the council's commitment to improving thethe council's commitment to improving the effectiveness of the expo and expanding its scope to foster greater international alignment in the development of industrial and supply chains. (Photo by Afp) effectiveness of the expo and expanding its scope to foster greater international alignment in the development of industrial and supply chains.

The five-day expo featured more than 600 exhibitors from around 70 countries and regions, establishing cooperative relationships with over 37,000 upstream and downstream suppliers. (Photo by Afp)
During the expo, the council organized over 6,000 matchmaking sessions between exhibitors and visitors, facilitating the creation of more than 6,700 cooperation intentions. (Photo by Afp)
The second edition of the expo attracted over 200,000 visitors, marking an increase of about one-third compared to its first edition.(Photo by Afp)
As the world's first national-level expo focusing on supply chains, the event garnered significant attention from multinational companies. About one-third of this year's exhibitors came from abroad, a rise from 26 percent last year, with major global players such as GE Healthcare and SAP confirming their participation in the third edition of the expo. (Photo by Afp)
Zhang Shaogang, Vice President of the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade, emphasized that this important event serves as a platform for both local and international companies to showcase their innovations, engage in meaningful business discussions, and exchange views on enhancing cooperation in the supply chain. (Photo by Afp)
the council's commitment to improving the effectiveness of the expo and expanding its scope to foster greater international alignment in the development of industrial and supply chains. (Photo by Afp)

One of these story's is of Khawar a 22-year-old whose aspirations of studying medicine were shattered by the Taliban’s policies. Her life shifted to a daily grind of household chores, yet she refused to surrender to despair. Studying in secret, Khawar is working toward a degree in health sciences through University of the People a U.S.-based nonprofit online university that offers free education to refugees and women like her. (Photo by AFP)

The women of Afghanistan didn’t receive the support they deserved from the international community. Since their return to power, Taliban officials have established a gender apartheid in Afghanistan , These Afghan women prepare apple chips (photo by AFP)

Afghan women weave carpets at a factory on the outskirts of Kabul. Many women have launched small businesses in the past three years to meet their own needs and support other Afghan women (Photo by AFP)

Women are gradually being erased from public spaces: Taliban authorities have banned post-secondary education for girls and women, restricted employment and blocked access to parks and other public areas. (Photo by AFP)

Afghan women and girls continue to demonstrate resilience, courage, and determination, achieving remarkable feats in the face of systemic oppression. (Photo by AFP)

Malika Frotan, an Afghan female deaf artist, paints at her workshop on the outskirts of Mazar-i-Sharif, Balkh province on September 12, 2024. (Photo by Atif Aryan / AFP)

Afghan burqa-clad women embroider handkerchiefs at a workshop in Kandahar on September 4, 2024. (Photo by Sanaullah SEIAM / AFP)

One of these story's is of Khawar a 22-year-old whose aspirations of studying medicine were shattered by the Taliban’s policies. Her life shifted to a daily grind of household chores, yet she refused to surrender to despair. Studying in secret, Khawar is working toward a degree in health sciences through University of the People a U.S.-based nonprofit online university that offers free education to refugees and women like her. (Photo by AFP)
The women of Afghanistan didn’t receive the support they deserved from the international community. Since their return to power, Taliban officials have established a gender apartheid in Afghanistan , These Afghan women prepare apple chips (photo by AFP)
Afghan women weave carpets at a factory on the outskirts of Kabul. Many women have launched small businesses in the past three years to meet their own needs and support other Afghan women (Photo by AFP)
Women are gradually being erased from public spaces: Taliban authorities have banned post-secondary education for girls and women, restricted employment and blocked access to parks and other public areas. (Photo by AFP)
Afghan women and girls continue to demonstrate resilience, courage, and determination, achieving remarkable feats in the face of systemic oppression. (Photo by AFP)
Afghan women
Afghan women

Gienger's massive 2,471-pound (1,121-kilogram) pumpkin secured him the top prize for the fourth year in a row, edging out his closest competitor by just 6 pounds (2.7 kilograms) (photo by afp).

Despite falling short of the world record he set last year with a 2,749-pound (1,247-kilogram) gourd, Gienger, 44, expressed pride in his victory, remarking on the challenging weather conditions. A cold fall with record-breaking rain made it difficult to achieve optimal growth, but his focus on healthy soil and well-fed plants paid off in the end.(photo by afp).

Gienger said: We had really tough weather, but somehow I kept working, I had to fight for this one, and we got it done. (photo by afp).

The competition, held south of San Francisco, saw other impressive pumpkins, including a 2,465-pound gourd from Brandon Dawson of Sonoma County and a 2,390-pound entry from Leonardo Urena of Napa (photo by afp).

Gienger’s winning journey wasn’t just in the pumpkin patch—he and his family drove 35 hours to transport the gargantuan gourd to California. The next stop for the pumpkin will be Southern California, where it will be carved into a 3D display by professional sculptors at a Halloween event. (photo by afp).

Teams carve a giant pumpkin to create a pirate boat during the Giant Pumpkin Weigh-off and Regatta in Goffstown, New Hampshire on October 19, 2024. (Photo by Joseph Prezioso / AFP)

This handout photo obtained on October 10, 2023 shows the Half Moon Bay World Championship Pumpkin Weigh-Off of the 2,749-pound (1247kg) champion pumpkin in Half Moon Bay, California, on October 9, 2023. This year’s record-setting giant pumpkin was grown by defending champion Travis Gienger of Anoka, Minnesota. (Photo by Handout / Half Moon Bay’s World Championship Pumpkin Weigh-Off / AFP)

Gienger's massive 2,471-pound (1,121-kilogram) pumpkin secured him the top prize for the fourth year in a row, edging out his closest competitor by just 6 pounds (2.7 kilograms) (photo by afp).
Despite falling short of the world record he set last year with a 2,749-pound (1,247-kilogram) gourd, Gienger, 44, expressed pride in his victory, remarking on the challenging weather conditions. A cold fall with record-breaking rain made it difficult to achieve optimal growth, but his focus on healthy soil and well-fed plants paid off in the end.(photo by afp).
Gienger said: We had really tough weather, but somehow I kept working, I had to fight for this one, and we got it done. (photo by afp).
The competition, held south of San Francisco, saw other impressive pumpkins, including a 2,465-pound gourd from Brandon Dawson of Sonoma County and a 2,390-pound entry from Leonardo Urena of Napa (photo by afp).
Gienger’s winning journey wasn’t just in the pumpkin patch—he and his family drove 35 hours to transport the gargantuan gourd to California. The next stop for the pumpkin will be Southern California, where it will be carved into a 3D display by professional sculptors at a Halloween event. (photo by afp).
Teams carve a giant pumpkin to create a pirate boat during the Giant Pumpkin Weigh-off and Regatta in Goffstown, New Hampshire on October 19, 2024. (Photo by Joseph Prezioso / AFP)
This handout photo obtained on October 10, 2023 shows the Half Moon Bay World Championship Pumpkin Weigh-Off of the 2,749-pound (1247kg) champion pumpkin in Half Moon Bay, California, on October 9, 2023. This year’s record-setting giant pumpkin was grown by defending champion Travis Gienger of Anoka, Minnesota. (Photo by Handout / Half Moon Bay’s World Championship Pumpkin Weigh-Off / AFP)

The goal is to refine SpaceX's ability to recover and rapidly reuse rocket components, crucial for reducing costs and turnaround time for future missions. Starship is slated to be NASA's lunar lander for the Artemis III mission as early as 2026, with contracts worth up to $4 billion. SpaceX also envisions using Starship for future Mars missions. (photo by AFP)

Starship development has progressed through increasingly complex test flights since 2019. The first integrated test flight in April 2023 ended in an explosion, while the fourth test in June saw both the booster and spacecraft survive reentry, marking significant progress.(photo by AFP)

This latest test pushes boundaries further by attempting booster recovery. SpaceX aims to apply its experience from landing Falcon 9 boosters to the much larger and more powerful Super Heavy, which generates about 10 times the liftoff thrust of a Falcon 9.(photo by AFP)

SpaceX has developed a unique recovery system for the Super Heavy booster, dubbed "Mechazilla." Instead of using landing legs, the booster will attempt to be caught by massive metal arms or "chopsticks" on a special tower. This system is designed to allow for rapid turnaround, potentially enabling relaunches within 30 minutes of landing, according to CEO Elon Musk.(photo by AFP)

The previous test flight in June encountered issues with heat shield tiles, affecting the vehicle's landing accuracy. For this flight, SpaceX has completely reworked the thermal protection system, spending over 12,000 hours on improvements. (photo by AFP)

If successful, this test could pave the way for more complex operations, such as in-orbit refueling, crucial for lunar missions. However, setbacks could potentially delay NASA's Artemis program, which aims to return humans to the moon ,The upper Starship spacecraft will again attempt a controlled landing maneuver over the ocean during this test. The outcome of this flight is significant for both SpaceX's Mars ambitions and NASA's lunar plans.(photo by AFP)

The goal is to refine SpaceX's ability to recover and rapidly reuse rocket components, crucial for reducing costs and turnaround time for future missions. Starship is slated to be NASA's lunar lander for the Artemis III mission as early as 2026, with contracts worth up to $4 billion. SpaceX also envisions using Starship for future Mars missions.(photo by afp)
Starship development has progressed through increasingly complex test flights since 2019. The first integrated test flight in April 2023 ended in an explosion, while the fourth test in June saw both the booster and spacecraft survive reentry, marking significant progress.(photo by afp)
This latest test pushes boundaries further by attempting booster recovery. SpaceX aims to apply its experience from landing Falcon 9 boosters to the much larger and more powerful Super Heavy, which generates about 10 times the liftoff thrust of a Falcon 9.(photo by afp)
SpaceX has developed a unique recovery system for the Super Heavy booster, dubbed "Mechazilla." Instead of using landing legs, the booster will attempt to be caught by massive metal arms or "chopsticks" on a special tower. This system is designed to allow for rapid turnaround, potentially enabling relaunches within 30 minutes of landing, according to CEO Elon Musk.(photo by afp)
The previous test flight in June encountered issues with heat shield tiles, affecting the vehicle's landing accuracy. For this flight, SpaceX has completely reworked the thermal protection system, spending over 12,000 hours on improvements.(photo by afp)
If successful, this test could pave the way for more complex operations, such as in-orbit refueling, crucial for lunar missions. However, setbacks could potentially delay NASA's Artemis program, which aims to return humans to the moon ,The upper Starship spacecraft will again attempt a controlled landing maneuver over the ocean during this test. The outcome of this flight is significant for both SpaceX's Mars ambitions and NASA's lunar plans.(photo by afp)

A gallery assistant poses with "Balloon Monkey (Blue)" by Jeff Koons during a photocall for the 20/21 Century London Evening Sale at the Christie's auction house in London on October 3, 2024. (Photo by BENJAMIN CREMEL / AFP)

A gallery assistant poses with "Le grand style" by René Magritte during a photocall for the 20/21 Century London Evening Sale at the Christie's auction house in London on October 3, 2024. Photo by BENJAMIN CREMEL / AFP)

A gallery assistant poses with "Hurricane Nurse" by Richard Prince during a photocall for the 20/21 Century London Evening Sale at the Christie's auction house in London on October 3, 2024. (Photo by BENJAMIN CREMEL / AFP)

A gallery assistant poses with "Untitled XVIII" by Willem de Kooning during a photocall for the 20/21 Century London Evening Sale at the Christie's auction house in London on October 3, 2024. (Photo by BENJAMIN CREMEL / AFP)

A gallery assistant poses with "Untitled No. 7" by Paula Rego during a photocall for the 20/21 Century London Evening Sale at the Christie's auction house in London on October 3, 2024. The artwork is estimated to go under the hammer for ($1,574,000 - $2,361,000). (Photo by BENJAMIN CREMEL / AFP)

A gallery assistant poses with "More Woldgate Timber" by David Hockney during a photocall for the 20/21 Century London Evening Sale at the Christie's auction house in London on October 3, 2024. The artwork is estimated to go under the hammer for 3,800,000 – 5,500,000 GBP (4,515,000 - 6,535,000 EUR / 4,984,000 - 7,213,000 USD). (Photo by BENJAMIN CREMEL / AFP)

Following the success of 'Balloon Monkey (Magenta)', which sold for £10,136,500 in 2022, the blue version is expected to fetch between £6.5 million and £10 million at auction.  (photo by afp)
Created after the 1951 original oil on canvas Le grand style by René Magritte (1898-1967). This work is signed ‘Magritte’ in fascimile in graphite color in the lower right margin and signed in pencil in the lower left margin by the representative of ADAGP representing the Magritte Succession, Mr. Charly Hersovici. Numbered from the edition of 300 in pencil in the lower left margin. (photo by afp)
A gallery assistant poses with Hurricane Nurse by Richard Prince during a photocall for the 20/21 Century London Evening Sale , The artwork is estimated to go under the hammer for 3,500,000 5,500,000 GBP (4,158,000 - 6,535,000 EUR / 4,590,000 - 7,213,000 USD (.photo by afp)
Art handlers hold a painting by Willem De Kooning 'Untitled XVIII', estimate: £4,000,000 6,000,000, from the collection of Eric Clapton during a photocall at Christie's auction house ahead of the 20th/21st Century Evening Sale in London, United Kingdom on October 03, 2024. (.photo by afp)
 staff member looks at a painting by Paula Rego 'Untitled No. 7', estimate: £1,200,000 1,800,000 during a photocall at Christie's auction house ahead of the 20th/21st Century Evening Sale in London (.photo by afp)
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