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Amsterdam Drone Week 2023 showcases latest technologies

STORY: Amsterdam Drone Week 2023 showcases latest technologies DATELINE: March 22, 2023 LENGTH: 0:01:03 LOCATION: Amsterdam CATEGORY: TECHNOLOGY SHOTLIST: 1. various of Amsterdam Drone Week STORYLINE: An exhibition showcasing the latest drone technologies started on Tuesday at a convention center in Amsterdam, the capital of the Netherlands. Held at RAI Amsterdam, the three-day event, dubbed Amsterdam Drone Week 2023, is themed "Innovative Air Mobility, Connecting Cities and Regions." Attention will be paid to passenger transport with drones and there will be various drone demonstrations at the convention center. For example, a fire-fighting drone will be flown to extinguish a fire with less than 1 liter of water. A delegation from Paris is expected to explain how they will use taxi drones during the Paris 2024 Summer Olympics. Xinhua News Agency correspondents reporting from Amsterdam. (XHTV)

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Nissan to release 1-liter hatchback for emerging economies

Nissan to release 1-liter hatchback for emerging economies

TOKYO, Japan - This sketch photo shows a 1.0-liter compact car which Nissan Motor Co. will launch next March to tap demand in emerging economies like China, India and Southeast Asian countries. Nissan said on Oct. 1 it plans to start marketing the compact car next March in Thailand, where it will assemble the model.

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New rules for airline carry-on luggage for liquid containers

New rules for airline carry-on luggage for liquid containers

NARITA, Japan - An airport employee at Narita International Airport demonstrates new rules for carry-on luggage that will be enforced beginning March 1 for international flights originating in Japan. Under the new rules, liquids such as drinks and cosmetics must be bottled in small containers under 100 milliliters and each passenger will be allowed to carry up to 1 liter of liquid luggage packed inside one transparent vinyl bag. Similar rules are also implemented in the United States and the European Union, officials say.

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Fuji Heavy Industries to devise 1-liter car

Fuji Heavy Industries to devise 1-liter car

TOKYO, Japan - Kyoji Takenaka, president of Subaru car maker Fuji Heavy Industries Ltd., holds a news conference Oct. 24 at the 35th Tokyo Motor Show at Makuhari Messe, Chiba Prefecture. Takenaka unveiled a plan to enter the market for automobiles in the 1-liter class in the near future.

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Another Snow Brand product found contaminated

Another Snow Brand product found contaminated

OSAKA, Japan - Snow Brand Milk Products Co., whose contaminated products have caused widespread food poisoning since late June, announced on July 7 that a yogurt drink produced at its Osaka plant has also been found to be contaminated by toxin-producing bacteria. The photo shows the affected yogurt, sold in 1-liter and 500-milliliter packages under the brand 'Nomu Yoguruto Mainichi Honebuto.'

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Nissan develops fuel efficient 3-liter car

Nissan develops fuel efficient 3-liter car

The photo shows a prototype of a fuel-efficient ''3-liter car'' unveiled Tuesday Sept. 1 by Nissan Motor Co. Nissan claims the car can travel up to 100 kilometers on just 3 liters of asoline. The car is powered by a 1-liter direct-injection diesel engine.

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New rules for airline carry-on luggage for liquid containers

New rules for airline carry-on luggage for liquid containers

NARITA, Japan - An airport employee at Narita International Airport demonstrates new rules for carry-on luggage that will be enforced beginning March 1 for international flights originating in Japan. Under the new rules, liquids such as drinks and cosmetics must be bottled in small containers under 100 milliliters and each passenger will be allowed to carry up to 1 liter of liquid luggage packed inside one transparent vinyl bag. Similar rules are also implemented in the United States and the European Union, officials say. (Kyodo)

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Nissan to release 1-liter hatchback for emerging economies

Nissan to release 1-liter hatchback for emerging economies

TOKYO, Japan - This sketch photo shows a 1.0-liter compact car which Nissan Motor Co. will launch next March to tap demand in emerging economies like China, India and Southeast Asian countries. Nissan said on Oct. 1 it plans to start marketing the compact car next March in Thailand, where it will assemble the model. (Kyodo)

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Fuji Heavy Industries to devise 1-liter car

Fuji Heavy Industries to devise 1-liter car

TOKYO, Japan - Kyoji Takenaka, president of Subaru car maker Fuji Heavy Industries Ltd., holds a news conference Oct. 24 at the 35th Tokyo Motor Show at Makuhari Messe, Chiba Prefecture. Takenaka unveiled a plan to enter the market for automobiles in the 1-liter class in the near future.

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Another Snow Brand product found contaminated

Another Snow Brand product found contaminated

OSAKA, Japan - Snow Brand Milk Products Co., whose contaminated products have caused widespread food poisoning since late June, announced on July 7 that a yogurt drink produced at its Osaka plant has also been found to be contaminated by toxin-producing bacteria. The photo shows the affected yogurt, sold in 1-liter and 500-milliliter packages under the brand 'Nomu Yoguruto Mainichi Honebuto.'

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Honda unveils 'hybrid' car technology

Honda unveils 'hybrid' car technology

TOKYO, Japan - A handout photo shows a new fuel-efficient power source for a 'hybrid' car unveiled July 6 by Honda Motor Co. Called Honda Integrated Motor Assist System, it is a compact 1-liter lean burn VTEC gasoline engine combined with an electric motor. Honda claimed that using the new technologies it has achieved the world's lowest fuel consumption for a mass-produced gasoline-powered vehicle -- 35 kilometers per liter (22 miles per gallon).

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Honda unveils 'hybrid' car technology

Honda unveils 'hybrid' car technology

TOKYO, Japan - A handout photo shows a new fuel-efficient power source for a 'hybrid' car unveiled July 6 by Honda Motor Co. Called Honda Integrated Motor Assist System, it is a compact 1-liter lean burn VTEC gasoline engine combined with an electric motor. Honda claimed that using the new technologies it has achieved the world's lowest fuel consumption for a mass-produced gasoline-powered vehicle -- 35 kilometers per liter (22 miles per gallon).

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Nissan develops fuel efficient 3liter car

Nissan develops fuel efficient 3liter car

The photo shows a prototype of a fuel-efficient ''3-liter car'' unveiled Tuesday Sept. 1 by Nissan Motor Co. Nissan claims the car can travel up to 100 kilometers on just 3 liters of gasoline. The car is powered by a 1-liter direct-injection diesel engine. ==Kyodo

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