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23 Oct 2025, 07:16 GMT+10
(251023) -- RABAT, Oct. 23, 2025 (Xinhua) -- Crowds celebrate during a parade celebrating Morocco winning the U20 World Cup in Rabat, Morocco, Oct. 22, 2025. (Xinhua/Huo Jing)
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