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Rally for Ukraine on the Solidarnosc square - Brussels

Rally for Ukraine on the Solidarnosc square - Brussels

Rally for Ukraine on the Solidarnosc esplanade to commemorate the second anniversary of the start of the war following the Russian invasion of Ukraine. The European Commissioner for Justice Didier Reynders and the Ukrainian singer Lukiia Apanovych around a 30 meter long Ukrainian flag, in Brussels, Belgium, on February 24, 2024. Photo by Monasse T/ANDBZ/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Rally for Ukraine on the Solidarnosc square - Brussels

Rally for Ukraine on the Solidarnosc square - Brussels

Rally for Ukraine on the Solidarnosc esplanade to commemorate the 2nd anniversary of the start of the war following the Russian invasion of Ukraine. European Commissioner for Justice Didier Reynders and Deputy Head of Ukraine's Mission to the European Union, Serhii Tereshko around a 30 meter long Ukrainian flag, in Brussels, Belgium, on February 24, 2024. Photo by Monasse T/ANDBZ/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Rally for Ukraine on the Solidarnosc square - Brussels

Rally for Ukraine on the Solidarnosc square - Brussels

Rally for Ukraine on the Solidarnosc esplanade to commemorate the 2nd anniversary of the start of the war following the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Ukrainians and Europeans around a 30 meter long Ukrainian flag, in Brussels, Belgium, on February 24, 2024. Photo by Monasse T/ANDBZ/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Rally for Ukraine on the Solidarnosc square - Brussels

Rally for Ukraine on the Solidarnosc square - Brussels

Rally for Ukraine on the Solidarnosc esplanade to commemorate the second anniversary of the start of the war following the Russian invasion of Ukraine. European Commissioner for Justice Didier Reynders and Deputy Head of Ukraine's Mission to the European Union Serhiy Tereshko around a 30-meter-long Ukrainian flag, in Brussels, Belgium, on February 24, 2024. Photo by Monasse T/ANDBZ/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Chinese artwork lights up summer night in Tel Aviv Port

STORY: Chinese artwork lights up summer night in Tel Aviv Port DATELINE: Aug. 19, 2023 LENGTH: 00:02:01 LOCATION: Jerusalem CATEGORY: SOCIETY/CULTURE SHOTLIST: 1. various of people visiting a Chinese Lantern Exhibition in Tel Aviv, Israel 2. SOUNDBITE 1 (English): GARRY, Israeli visitor 3. SOUNDBITE 2 (English): CARMEL, Israeli visitor STORYLINE: A spectacular 11-day light exhibition designed by Chinese artists has wrapped up in the Israeli Mediterranean city of Tel Aviv. The festival, which concluded on Thursday evening, attracted numerous visitors to the Tel Aviv Port, an area of culture, entertainment and leisure activities in the northwest of the city, to enjoy the 21 bright and colorful light installations from Zigong, a city in southwest China's Sichuan province famous for its lantern culture. A large winding Chinese dragon lightning exhibit beside the landmark of the port "I love Tel Aviv" was particularly a big hit. The 30-meter-long and 3-meter-high artwork in red and yellow was the most popular

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Huge mattress in India

Huge mattress in India

MUMBAI, India - Indian furniture maker Godrej Interio shows its 30-meter-long mattress to reporters in Mumbai, India, on July 7, 2011.

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Artist Okamoto's restored A-bomb mural shown to press

Artist Okamoto's restored A-bomb mural shown to press

MATSUYAMA, Japan - The late artist Taro Okamoto's restored mural ''Myth of Tomorrow,'' featuring the moment of an atomic-bomb explosion, is shown to the media in Toon, Ehime Prefecture, on June 6. The 30-meter-long, 5.5-meter-high mural was discovered in September 2003 in a warehouse in Mexico City, but the effects of rain, dust and improper handling had left it in poor condition.

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Artist Okamoto's restored A-bomb mural shown to press

Artist Okamoto's restored A-bomb mural shown to press

MATSUYAMA, Japan - The late artist Taro Okamoto's restored mural ''Myth of Tomorrow,'' featuring the moment of an atomic-bomb explosion, is shown to the media in Toon, Ehime Prefecture, on June 6. The 30-meter-long, 5.5-meter-high mural was discovered in September 2003 in a warehouse in Mexico City, but the effects of rain, dust and improper handling had left it in poor condition.

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Artist Okamoto's restored A-bomb mural shown to press

Artist Okamoto's restored A-bomb mural shown to press

MATSUYAMA, Japan - The late artist Taro Okamoto's restored mural ''Myth of Tomorrow,'' featuring the moment of an atomic-bomb explosion, is shown to the media in Toon, Ehime Prefecture, on June 6. The 30-meter-long, 5.5-meter-high mural was discovered in September 2003 in a warehouse in Mexico City, but the effects of rain, dust and improper handling had left it in poor condition.

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Road Reopened After Huge Sinkhole in Fukuoka

FUKUOKA, Japan, - Nov. 15: A road in front of JR Hakata station in the southwestern Japan city of Fukuoka reopens on Nov. 15, 2016, after a huge sinkhole there was filled with soil. The 30-meter-long, 27-meter-wide, 15-meter-deep hole is believed to have been caused by construction work on a subway extension line.

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Artist Okamoto's restored A-bomb mural shown to press

Artist Okamoto's restored A-bomb mural shown to press

MATSUYAMA, Japan - The late artist Taro Okamoto's restored mural ''Myth of Tomorrow,'' featuring the moment of an atomic-bomb explosion, is shown to the media in Toon, Ehime Prefecture, on June 6. The 30-meter-long, 5.5-meter-high mural was discovered in September 2003 in a warehouse in Mexico City, but the effects of rain, dust and improper handling had left it in poor condition. (Kyodo)

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Artist Okamoto's restored A-bomb mural shown to press

Artist Okamoto's restored A-bomb mural shown to press

MATSUYAMA, Japan - The late artist Taro Okamoto's restored mural ''Myth of Tomorrow,'' featuring the moment of an atomic-bomb explosion, is shown to the media in Toon, Ehime Prefecture, on June 6. The 30-meter-long, 5.5-meter-high mural was discovered in September 2003 in a warehouse in Mexico City, but the effects of rain, dust and improper handling had left it in poor condition. (Kyodo)

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Artist Okamoto's restored A-bomb mural shown to press

Artist Okamoto's restored A-bomb mural shown to press

MATSUYAMA, Japan - The late artist Taro Okamoto's restored mural ''Myth of Tomorrow,'' featuring the moment of an atomic-bomb explosion, is shown to the media in Toon, Ehime Prefecture, on June 6. The 30-meter-long, 5.5-meter-high mural was discovered in September 2003 in a warehouse in Mexico City, but the effects of rain, dust and improper handling had left it in poor condition. (Kyodo)

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Huge mattress in India

Huge mattress in India

MUMBAI, India - Indian furniture maker Godrej Interio shows its 30-meter-long mattress to reporters in Mumbai, India, on July 7, 2011. (Kyodo)

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Whale model

Whale model

Visitors to Ueno Park walk past a 30-meter-long model of a blue whale near the National Museum of Nature and Science in Tokyo on Nov. 10, 2017. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Whale model

Whale model

Photo taken Nov. 10, 2017 shows a 30-meter-long model of a blue whale in Ueno Park near the National Museum of Nature and Science in Tokyo. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Road reopened after huge sinkhole in Fukuoka is filled with soil

Road reopened after huge sinkhole in Fukuoka is filled with soil

A road in front of JR Hakata station in the southwestern Japan city of Fukuoka reopens on Nov. 15, 2016, after a huge sinkhole there was filled with soil. The 30-meter-long, 27-meter-wide, 15-meter-deep hole is believed to have been caused by construction work on a subway extension line. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Road reopened after huge sinkhole in Fukuoka is filled with soil

Road reopened after huge sinkhole in Fukuoka is filled with soil

Combined photo shows a huge sinkhole on a major road near JR Hakata Station in the southwestern Japan city of Fukuoka on Nov. 8, 2016 (top), and the road reopening on Nov. 15 (bottom) after being filled with earth. The 30-meter-long, 27-meter-wide, 15-meter-deep hole is believed to have been caused by construction work on a subway extension line. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Road reopened after huge sinkhole in Fukuoka is filled with soil

Road reopened after huge sinkhole in Fukuoka is filled with soil

Combined photo shows a huge sinkhole on a major road near JR Hakata Station in the southwestern Japan city of Fukuoka on Nov. 8, 2016 (L), and the road reopening on Nov. 15 (R) after being filled with earth. The 30-meter-long, 27-meter-wide, 15-meter-deep hole is believed to have been caused by construction work on a subway extension line. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Road reopened after huge sinkhole in Fukuoka is filled with soil

Road reopened after huge sinkhole in Fukuoka is filled with soil

A road in front of JR Hakata station in the southwestern Japan city of Fukuoka reopens on Nov. 15, 2016, after a huge sinkhole there was filled with soil. The 30-meter-long, 27-meter-wide, 15-meter-deep hole is believed to have been caused by construction work on a subway extension line. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Road reopened after huge sinkhole in Fukuoka is filled with soil

Road reopened after huge sinkhole in Fukuoka is filled with soil

A road in front of JR Hakata station in the southwestern Japan city of Fukuoka reopens on Nov. 15, 2016, after a huge sinkhole there was filled with soil. The 30-meter-long, 27-meter-wide, 15-meter-deep hole is believed to have been caused by construction work on a subway extension line. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Road reopened after huge sinkhole in Fukuoka is filled with soil

Road reopened after huge sinkhole in Fukuoka is filled with soil

A road in front of JR Hakata station in the southwestern Japan city of Fukuoka reopens on Nov. 15, 2016, after a huge sinkhole there was filled with soil. The 30-meter-long, 27-meter-wide, 15-meter-deep hole is believed to have been caused by construction work on a subway extension line. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Road reopened after huge sinkhole in Fukuoka is filled with soil

Road reopened after huge sinkhole in Fukuoka is filled with soil

A road in front of JR Hakata station in the southwestern Japan city of Fukuoka reopens on Nov. 15, 2016, after a huge sinkhole there was filled with soil. The 30-meter-long, 27-meter-wide, 15-meter-deep hole is believed to have been caused by construction work on a subway extension line. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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