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25 Oct 2007, Beijing, China --- Chinese and overseas manufacturers display the latest in clean energy vehicles and technology, including this diminutive battery powered car, at an exhibition in Beijing, China. The exhibition showcased a number of production cars from Japanese, German and Korean firms, as well as dozens of mainly prototypes from China ranging from battery powered minibuses to a hybrid powered military jeep modeled on the US Humvee. Beijing is under great pressure to take action on tackling air pollution as several countries are reported to be taking measures to re-base their Olympic athletes as far afield as Japan during the upcoming 2008 Games to minimize exposure to the heavy smog in China\'s capital. --- Image by © Adrian Bradshaw/epa/Corbis
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26 May 2010, SHENZHEN, CHINA --- epa02173448 Foxconn employees work on the production line at the Foxconn Lunghua plant in the southern Chinese city of Shenzhen in Guangdong province, 26 May 2010. The chairman of Taiwan\'s Hon Hai Group flew to China on May 26 to try to stem the spate of suicides by workers at one of the firm\'s factories which has shocked the Chinese public. Terry Kuo flew in his private jet to Shenzhen, where the company\'s Foxconn Technology subsidiary has a plant employing 420,000 workers. He brought along several psychiatrists to team up with Chinese doctors in seeking to a way to stop the suicides at the factory. EPA/YM YIK --- Image by © YM YIK/epa/Corbis
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Fattoria in mano ai lavoratori raccolgono i chicchi maturi di caffè arabica in una piantagione in Colombia. Nelle 9 ore di lavoro al giorno devono scegliere tra i 50-100 kg di chicchi. La Colombia è il più grande produttore al mondo di caffè Arabica lavata, considerato uno di alta qualità, con una produzione annua di almeno 11,5 milioni e 12,5 milioni per 60 kg sacchi in questi ultimi anni, ed è il terzo produttore globale dopo il Brasile e il Vietnam. Fotografia di Fadek Timothy / Corbis
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