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Bauxite Sea-rail Intermodal Train

Bauxite Sea-rail Intermodal Train

YANTAI, CHINA - JULY 24, 2025 - The first "Yantai Port - Ordos Machanghao" bauxite sea-rail intermodal train carrying 3,000 tons of Guinea bauxite departed from the West Port Area of Yantai Port. Yantai City, Shandong Province, China on July 24, 2025.

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Bauxite Sea-rail Intermodal Train

Bauxite Sea-rail Intermodal Train

YANTAI, CHINA - JULY 24, 2025 - The first "Yantai Port - Ordos Machanghao" bauxite sea-rail intermodal train carrying 3,000 tons of Guinea bauxite departed from the West Port Area of Yantai Port. Yantai City, Shandong Province, China on July 24, 2025.

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Bauxite Sea-rail Intermodal Train

Bauxite Sea-rail Intermodal Train

YANTAI, CHINA - JULY 24, 2025 - The first "Yantai Port - Ordos Machanghao" bauxite sea-rail intermodal train carrying 3,000 tons of Guinea bauxite departed from the West Port Area of Yantai Port. Yantai City, Shandong Province, China on July 24, 2025.

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Bauxite Sea-rail Intermodal Train

Bauxite Sea-rail Intermodal Train

YANTAI, CHINA - JULY 24, 2025 - The first "Yantai Port - Ordos Machanghao" bauxite sea-rail intermodal train carrying 3,000 tons of Guinea bauxite departed from the West Port Area of Yantai Port. Yantai City, Shandong Province, China on July 24, 2025.

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Bauxite Sea-rail Intermodal Train

Bauxite Sea-rail Intermodal Train

YANTAI, CHINA - JULY 24, 2025 - The first "Yantai Port - Ordos Machanghao" bauxite sea-rail intermodal train carrying 3,000 tons of Guinea bauxite departed from the West Port Area of Yantai Port. Yantai City, Shandong Province, China on July 24, 2025.

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Bauxite Sea-rail Intermodal Train

Bauxite Sea-rail Intermodal Train

YANTAI, CHINA - JULY 24, 2025 - The first "Yantai Port - Ordos Machanghao" bauxite sea-rail intermodal train carrying 3,000 tons of Guinea bauxite departed from the West Port Area of Yantai Port. Yantai City, Shandong Province, China on July 24, 2025.

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Submarine Raigei delivered to MSDF

Submarine Raigei delivered to MSDF

Photo taken on March 6, 2025, shows the submarine Raigei following a ceremony marking its delivery to the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force at a shipyard of Kawasaki Heavy Industries Ltd. in Kobe, western Japan. The 84-meter submarine weighing about 3,000 tons will be deployed at the MSDF's base in Kure in the western Japan prefecture of Hiroshima.

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Submarine Raigei delivered to MSDF

Submarine Raigei delivered to MSDF

Photo taken on March 6, 2025, shows the submarine Raigei following a ceremony marking its delivery to the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force at a shipyard of Kawasaki Heavy Industries Ltd. in Kobe, western Japan. The 84-meter submarine weighing about 3,000 tons will be deployed at the MSDF's base in Kure in the western Japan prefecture of Hiroshima.

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U.S. to remove PCB-containing equipment from Japan bases

U.S. to remove PCB-containing equipment from Japan bases

NAHA, Japan - Photo taken on Aug. 28 shows cans of equipment containing polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) stored at a U.S. military base in Okinawa. The U.S. military will transfer about 3,000 tons of equipment containing PCB from 13 of its locations in Japan back to the United States.

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Philippine agents seize missing aluminum ingots

Philippine agents seize missing aluminum ingots

MANILA, Philippines - Photo shows aluminum ingots seized by the Philippine National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) from a warehouse in Pasig City. NBI said May 17 the ingots are from a missing 3,000 tons of metal stolen from a ship sailing from Malaysia to Japan last October.

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MSDF's new submarine

A launch ceremony for the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force's new submarine Jingei is held at Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd.'s shipyard in Kobe, western Japan, on Oct. 12, 2022. The Taigei-class submarine with a standard displacement of 3,000 tons is scheduled to go into service in March 2024.

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MSDF's new submarine

MSDF's new submarine

A launch ceremony for the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force's new submarine Jingei is held at Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd.'s shipyard in Kobe, western Japan, on Oct. 12, 2022. The Taigei-class submarine with a standard displacement of 3,000 tons is scheduled to go into service in March 2024.

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MSDF's new submarine

MSDF's new submarine

A launch ceremony for the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force's new submarine Jingei is held at Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd.'s shipyard in Kobe, western Japan, on Oct. 12, 2022. The Taigei-class submarine with a standard displacement of 3,000 tons is scheduled to go into service in March 2024.

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MSDF's new submarine

MSDF's new submarine

Japanese Defense Minister Yasukazu Hamada attends a launch ceremony for the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force's new submarine Jingei at Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd.'s shipyard in Kobe, western Japan, on Oct. 12, 2022. The Taigei-class submarine with a standard displacement of 3,000 tons is scheduled to go into service in March 2024.

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More Russian humanitarian aid supplies arrive in Afghanistan

STORY: More Russian humanitarian aid supplies arrive in Afghanistan DATELINE: July 22, 2022 LENGTH: 00:01:15 LOCATION: Kabul CATEGORY: SOCIETY SHOTLIST: 1. various of humanitarian aid supplies arriving in Afghanistan STORYLINE: A Russian plane carrying 23.5 tons of humanitarian aid supplies landed at Kabul International Airport on Wednesday. Receiving the shipment, Ghulam Ghous Nasiri, acting minister of state for disaster management and humanitarian affairs, thanked Russia for sending the support and said that the assistance including food and non-food items would be distributed to the people affected by recent earthquakes and flooding. It's the second shipment of Russian humanitarian aid supplies to Afghanistan. The first shipment arrived in the capital Kabul on July 13. More than 1,000 people have lost their lives and more than 3,000 others sustained injuries due to the devastating earthquakes and flash floods in Afghanistan over the past month, according to officials. Xinhua News Agency corresponde

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U.S., NATO have neither right nor authority to judge others: FM spokesperson

STORY: U.S., NATO have neither right nor authority to judge others: FM spokesperson DATELINE: March 25, 2022 LENGTH: 00:01:50 LOCATION: Beijing CATEGORY: POLITICS SHOTLIST: 1. SOUNDBITE (Chinese/English interpretation): WANG WENBIN, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson STORYLINE: Before reflecting on their crimes against the peoples in countries like Serbia, Iraq, Afghanistan, and Syria, the U.S. and NATO have neither right nor authority to judge others, a Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson said on Friday. SOUNDBITE (Chinese/English interpretation): WANG WENBIN, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson "On March 24, 1999, U.S.-led NATO forces blatantly bypassed the UN Security Council and began the 78-day incessant bombing of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, a sovereign country, in great violation of relevant international conventions and basic norms governing international relations. In 12,000 strikes, over 10,000 tons of explosives were dropped and more than 3,000 missiles fired targeting everything

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Mitsubishi Chemical's pilot facility for carbon fiber recycling

Mitsubishi Chemical's pilot facility for carbon fiber recycling

Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation plans to invest in a facility with an annual production capacity of 3,000 tons of compounded carbon fiber in 2020. The company plans to invest in a facility with an annual production capacity of 3,000 tons of compounded carbon fiber in 2020, which will enable it to increase orders for carbon fiber products in the automobile and other industries by recycling and reusing the fibers within its own group. Shinryo (Yahatanishi-ku, Kitakyushu City), a subsidiary, will build a new commercial facility in Japan to recycle carbon fiber. The facility will be operational in 2009-2010, when demand for carbon fiber is expected to start up in earnest. The amount of investment will be determined in the future, but it is expected to be around 1 billion yen. Photo taken on July 30, 2019, location unknown, credit: Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun / Kyodo News Images

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Japan's southern bluefin tuna quota halved for 2007

Japan's southern bluefin tuna quota halved for 2007

TOKYO, Japan - Japan's fishing quota for southern bluefin tuna in photo provided by Traffic Oceania) has been halved to 3,000 tons for 2007 from 6,065 tons in 2006, the Fisheries Agency said on Oct. 16. The decision came during a four-day meeting of the Commission for the Conservation of Southern Bluefin Tuna last week in Miyazaki, Miyazaki Prefecture. (Kyodo)

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U.S. to remove PCB-containing equipment from Japan bases

U.S. to remove PCB-containing equipment from Japan bases

NAHA, Japan - Photo taken on Aug. 28 shows cans of equipment containing polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) stored at a U.S. military base in Okinawa. The U.S. military will transfer about 3,000 tons of equipment containing PCB from 13 of its locations in Japan back to the United States. (Kyodo)

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Philippine agents seize missing aluminum ingots

Philippine agents seize missing aluminum ingots

MANILA, Philippines - Photo shows aluminum ingots seized by the Philippine National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) from a warehouse in Pasig City. NBI said May 17 the ingots are from a missing 3,000 tons of metal stolen from a ship sailing from Malaysia to Japan last October.

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Plastic waste brought illegally into Malaysia

Plastic waste brought illegally into Malaysia

Photo taken May 28, 2019, shows a container holding plastic waste brought illegally into Malaysia at Port Klang in Selangor, near Kuala Lumpur, on May 28, 2019. Malaysia has decided to send back 3,000 tons of the waste from at least seven countries. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Plastic waste brought illegally into Malaysia

Plastic waste brought illegally into Malaysia

Malaysia's environment minister Yeo Bee Yin stands in front of a container holding plastic waste brought illegally into the country, at Port Klang in Selangor, near Kuala Lumpur, on May 28, 2019. Malaysia will send back 3,000 tons of the waste from at least seven countries, Yeo said. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Plastic waste brought illegally into Malaysia

Plastic waste brought illegally into Malaysia

Malaysia's environment minister Yeo Bee Yin grabs plastic waste brought illegally into the country, at Port Klang in Selangor, near Kuala Lumpur, on May 28, 2019. Malaysia will send back 3,000 tons of the waste from at least seven countries, Yeo said. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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