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Australia And New Zealand Send Evacuation Flights Amid Unrest - Noumea

Australia And New Zealand Send Evacuation Flights Amid Unrest - Noumea

A view of the vandalized Tina Shell gas station on May 21, 2024 in Noumea, New Caledonia. Australia and New Zealand say they have received clearance to send planes to New Caledonia to pick up travellers stranded after unrest shut down the international airport. Australia is deploying two planes on Tuesday to evacuate some of the 300 of its citizens who have registered for assistance in the French Pacific territory. The first of "a series" of proposed flights will also leave New Zealand and bring about 50 people home, the government in Wellington said. The unrest began last week after lawmakers in Paris voted through changes that will allow more French residents to vote in local elections, a move indigenous leaders say will dilute the political influence of native people. Photo by MMIIAS/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Australia And New Zealand Send Evacuation Flights Amid Unrest - Noumea

Australia And New Zealand Send Evacuation Flights Amid Unrest - Noumea

French and Australian planes stand on the tarmac on May 21, 2024 at Magenta aiport in Noumea, New Caledonia. Australia and New Zealand say they have received clearance to send planes to New Caledonia to pick up travellers stranded after unrest shut down the international airport. Australia is deploying two planes on Tuesday to evacuate some of the 300 of its citizens who have registered for assistance in the French Pacific territory. The first of "a series" of proposed flights will also leave New Zealand and bring about 50 people home, the government in Wellington said. The unrest began last week after lawmakers in Paris voted through changes that will allow more French residents to vote in local elections, a move indigenous leaders say will dilute the political influence of native people. Photo by MMIIAS/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Australia And New Zealand Send Evacuation Flights Amid Unrest - Noumea

Australia And New Zealand Send Evacuation Flights Amid Unrest - Noumea

A view of the vandalized Tina Shell gas station on May 21, 2024 in Noumea, New Caledonia. Australia and New Zealand say they have received clearance to send planes to New Caledonia to pick up travellers stranded after unrest shut down the international airport. Australia is deploying two planes on Tuesday to evacuate some of the 300 of its citizens who have registered for assistance in the French Pacific territory. The first of "a series" of proposed flights will also leave New Zealand and bring about 50 people home, the government in Wellington said. The unrest began last week after lawmakers in Paris voted through changes that will allow more French residents to vote in local elections, a move indigenous leaders say will dilute the political influence of native people. Photo by MMIIAS/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Australia And New Zealand Send Evacuation Flights Amid Unrest - Noumea

Australia And New Zealand Send Evacuation Flights Amid Unrest - Noumea

French and Australian planes stand on the tarmac on May 21, 2024 at Magenta aiport in Noumea, New Caledonia. Australia and New Zealand say they have received clearance to send planes to New Caledonia to pick up travellers stranded after unrest shut down the international airport. Australia is deploying two planes on Tuesday to evacuate some of the 300 of its citizens who have registered for assistance in the French Pacific territory. The first of "a series" of proposed flights will also leave New Zealand and bring about 50 people home, the government in Wellington said. The unrest began last week after lawmakers in Paris voted through changes that will allow more French residents to vote in local elections, a move indigenous leaders say will dilute the political influence of native people. Photo by MMIIAS/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Australia And New Zealand Send Evacuation Flights Amid Unrest - Noumea

Australia And New Zealand Send Evacuation Flights Amid Unrest - Noumea

French and Australian planes stand on the tarmac on May 21, 2024 at Magenta aiport in Noumea, New Caledonia. Australia and New Zealand say they have received clearance to send planes to New Caledonia to pick up travellers stranded after unrest shut down the international airport. Australia is deploying two planes on Tuesday to evacuate some of the 300 of its citizens who have registered for assistance in the French Pacific territory. The first of "a series" of proposed flights will also leave New Zealand and bring about 50 people home, the government in Wellington said. The unrest began last week after lawmakers in Paris voted through changes that will allow more French residents to vote in local elections, a move indigenous leaders say will dilute the political influence of native people. Photo by MMIIAS/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Australia And New Zealand Send Evacuation Flights Amid Unrest - Noumea

Australia And New Zealand Send Evacuation Flights Amid Unrest - Noumea

French and Australian planes stand on the tarmac on May 21, 2024 at Magenta aiport in Noumea, New Caledonia. Australia and New Zealand say they have received clearance to send planes to New Caledonia to pick up travellers stranded after unrest shut down the international airport. Australia is deploying two planes on Tuesday to evacuate some of the 300 of its citizens who have registered for assistance in the French Pacific territory. The first of "a series" of proposed flights will also leave New Zealand and bring about 50 people home, the government in Wellington said. The unrest began last week after lawmakers in Paris voted through changes that will allow more French residents to vote in local elections, a move indigenous leaders say will dilute the political influence of native people. Photo by MMIIAS/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Australia And New Zealand Send Evacuation Flights Amid Unrest - Noumea

Australia And New Zealand Send Evacuation Flights Amid Unrest - Noumea

French and Australian planes stand on the tarmac on May 21, 2024 at Magenta aiport in Noumea, New Caledonia. Australia and New Zealand say they have received clearance to send planes to New Caledonia to pick up travellers stranded after unrest shut down the international airport. Australia is deploying two planes on Tuesday to evacuate some of the 300 of its citizens who have registered for assistance in the French Pacific territory. The first of "a series" of proposed flights will also leave New Zealand and bring about 50 people home, the government in Wellington said. The unrest began last week after lawmakers in Paris voted through changes that will allow more French residents to vote in local elections, a move indigenous leaders say will dilute the political influence of native people. Photo by MMIIAS/ABACAPRESS.COM

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AFGHANISTAN-BALKH-CAPTURED WEAPONS

AFGHANISTAN-BALKH-CAPTURED WEAPONS

(240317) -- BALKH, March 17, 2024 (Xinhua) -- A variety of arms and ammunition rounded up by police in north Afghanistan's Balkh province are displayed in Mazar-i-Sharif, Afghanistan, March 16, 2024. Units of counter-terrorist police have rounded up 300 pieces of weapons during a series of operations in north Afghanistan's Balkh province over the past year, the Ministry of Interior Affairs said on Sunday. (Photo by Khaibar Akbari/Xinhua)

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AFGHANISTAN-BALKH-CAPTURED WEAPONS

AFGHANISTAN-BALKH-CAPTURED WEAPONS

(240317) -- BALKH, March 17, 2024 (Xinhua) -- A variety of arms and ammunition rounded up by police in north Afghanistan's Balkh province are displayed in Mazar-i-Sharif, Afghanistan, March 16, 2024. Units of counter-terrorist police have rounded up 300 pieces of weapons during a series of operations in north Afghanistan's Balkh province over the past year, the Ministry of Interior Affairs said on Sunday. (Photo by Khaibar Akbari/Xinhua)

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AFGHANISTAN-BALKH-CAPTURED WEAPONS

AFGHANISTAN-BALKH-CAPTURED WEAPONS

(240317) -- BALKH, March 17, 2024 (Xinhua) -- A variety of arms and ammunition rounded up by police in north Afghanistan's Balkh province are displayed in Mazar-i-Sharif, Afghanistan, March 16, 2024. Units of counter-terrorist police have rounded up 300 pieces of weapons during a series of operations in north Afghanistan's Balkh province over the past year, the Ministry of Interior Affairs said on Sunday. (Photo by Khaibar Akbari/Xinhua)

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BRITAIN-LONDON-CHINESE ANIMATED FAMILY MOVIE-GUARDIAN CODE

BRITAIN-LONDON-CHINESE ANIMATED FAMILY MOVIE-GUARDIAN CODE

(230426) -- LONDON, April 26, 2023 (Xinhua) -- A woman is silhouetted against an electronic poster prior to a press screening of the movie "Guardian Code" in London, Britain, on April 26, 2023. A Chinese animated family movie will be on screens in over 300 cinemas across the United Kingdom (UK) and Ireland on May 26. The English-dubbed movie "Guardian Code" is an installment of "Boonie Bears," which is an animated movie series widely recognized by children in China. (Xinhua/Li Ying)

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BRITAIN-LONDON-CHINESE ANIMATED FAMILY MOVIE-GUARDIAN CODE

BRITAIN-LONDON-CHINESE ANIMATED FAMILY MOVIE-GUARDIAN CODE

(230426) -- LONDON, April 26, 2023 (Xinhua) -- People attend a press screening of the movie "Guardian Code" in London, Britain, on April 26, 2023. A Chinese animated family movie will be on screens in over 300 cinemas across the United Kingdom (UK) and Ireland on May 26. The English-dubbed movie "Guardian Code" is an installment of "Boonie Bears," which is an animated movie series widely recognized by children in China. (Xinhua/Li Ying)

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Commercial CERES-1 Y9 rocket sends new satellites to twilight orbit

STORY: Commercial CERES-1 Y9 rocket sends new satellites to twilight orbit SHOOTING TIME: Dec. 5, 2023 DATELINE: Dec. 6, 2023 LENGTH: 00:01:03 LOCATION: JIUQUAN, China CATEGORY: TECHNOLOGY SHOTLIST: 1. various of the rocket's launch 2. various of the rocket STORYLINE: China on Tuesday launched a CERES-1 Y9 carrier rocket from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in northwest China, sending two new satellites to their planned orbits. The commercial rocket blasted off at 7:33 a.m. (Beijing Time). The launch was the 11th flight mission to use the CERES-1 rocket series. Developed by Beijing-based Galactic Energy, CERES-1 is a small-scale solid-propellant carrier rocket designed to send micro-satellites to low orbit. The commercial rocket is 1.4 meters in diameter, and has a total length of about 20 meters and a takeoff weight of 33 tonnes. It can carry a payload of up to 300 kg to a sun-synchronous orbit at an altitude of 500 km. With the capacity to carry both a single satellite and multipl

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Armenians Visit Yerablur Military Pantheon - Yerevan

Armenians Visit Yerablur Military Pantheon - Yerevan

Citizens of Armenia visit Yerablur Military Pantheon, a military cemetery located on the outskirts of Yerevan, Armenia on September 26, 2023. Soldiers who lost their lives during first two Nagorno-Karabakh wars are buried at this location as well those who passed in recent clashes. Between 12 and 14 of September 2022, a series of clashes erupted between Armenian and Azerbaijani troops along the border, marking a major escalation resulting in nearly 300 deaths and dozens of injuries on both sides. Every year citizens come to Yerablur to pay respect to their loved ones who lost their lives. Azerbaijan is currently occupying at least 215 square kilometers of Armenian territory and has not withdrawn its troops from internationally recognized Armenian territory despite calls to do so by the European Parliament, United States and France. Photo by Anthony Pizzoferrato/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Armenians Visit Yerablur Military Pantheon - Yerevan

Armenians Visit Yerablur Military Pantheon - Yerevan

Citizens of Armenia visit Yerablur Military Pantheon, a military cemetery located on the outskirts of Yerevan, Armenia on September 26, 2023. Soldiers who lost their lives during first two Nagorno-Karabakh wars are buried at this location as well those who passed in recent clashes. Between 12 and 14 of September 2022, a series of clashes erupted between Armenian and Azerbaijani troops along the border, marking a major escalation resulting in nearly 300 deaths and dozens of injuries on both sides. Every year citizens come to Yerablur to pay respect to their loved ones who lost their lives. Azerbaijan is currently occupying at least 215 square kilometers of Armenian territory and has not withdrawn its troops from internationally recognized Armenian territory despite calls to do so by the European Parliament, United States and France. Photo by Anthony Pizzoferrato/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Armenians Visit Yerablur Military Pantheon - Yerevan

Armenians Visit Yerablur Military Pantheon - Yerevan

Citizens of Armenia visit Yerablur Military Pantheon, a military cemetery located on the outskirts of Yerevan, Armenia on September 26, 2023. Soldiers who lost their lives during first two Nagorno-Karabakh wars are buried at this location as well those who passed in recent clashes. Between 12 and 14 of September 2022, a series of clashes erupted between Armenian and Azerbaijani troops along the border, marking a major escalation resulting in nearly 300 deaths and dozens of injuries on both sides. Every year citizens come to Yerablur to pay respect to their loved ones who lost their lives. Azerbaijan is currently occupying at least 215 square kilometers of Armenian territory and has not withdrawn its troops from internationally recognized Armenian territory despite calls to do so by the European Parliament, United States and France. Photo by Anthony Pizzoferrato/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Armenians Visit Yerablur Military Pantheon - Yerevan

Armenians Visit Yerablur Military Pantheon - Yerevan

Citizens of Armenia visit Yerablur Military Pantheon, a military cemetery located on the outskirts of Yerevan, Armenia on September 26, 2023. Soldiers who lost their lives during first two Nagorno-Karabakh wars are buried at this location as well those who passed in recent clashes. Between 12 and 14 of September 2022, a series of clashes erupted between Armenian and Azerbaijani troops along the border, marking a major escalation resulting in nearly 300 deaths and dozens of injuries on both sides. Every year citizens come to Yerablur to pay respect to their loved ones who lost their lives. Azerbaijan is currently occupying at least 215 square kilometers of Armenian territory and has not withdrawn its troops from internationally recognized Armenian territory despite calls to do so by the European Parliament, United States and France. Photo by Anthony Pizzoferrato/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Armenians Visit Yerablur Military Pantheon - Yerevan

Armenians Visit Yerablur Military Pantheon - Yerevan

Citizens of Armenia visit Yerablur Military Pantheon, a military cemetery located on the outskirts of Yerevan, Armenia on September 26, 2023. Soldiers who lost their lives during first two Nagorno-Karabakh wars are buried at this location as well those who passed in recent clashes. Between 12 and 14 of September 2022, a series of clashes erupted between Armenian and Azerbaijani troops along the border, marking a major escalation resulting in nearly 300 deaths and dozens of injuries on both sides. Every year citizens come to Yerablur to pay respect to their loved ones who lost their lives. Azerbaijan is currently occupying at least 215 square kilometers of Armenian territory and has not withdrawn its troops from internationally recognized Armenian territory despite calls to do so by the European Parliament, United States and France. Photo by Anthony Pizzoferrato/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Armenians Visit Yerablur Military Pantheon - Yerevan

Armenians Visit Yerablur Military Pantheon - Yerevan

Citizens of Armenia visit Yerablur Military Pantheon, a military cemetery located on the outskirts of Yerevan, Armenia on September 26, 2023. Soldiers who lost their lives during first two Nagorno-Karabakh wars are buried at this location as well those who passed in recent clashes. Between 12 and 14 of September 2022, a series of clashes erupted between Armenian and Azerbaijani troops along the border, marking a major escalation resulting in nearly 300 deaths and dozens of injuries on both sides. Every year citizens come to Yerablur to pay respect to their loved ones who lost their lives. Azerbaijan is currently occupying at least 215 square kilometers of Armenian territory and has not withdrawn its troops from internationally recognized Armenian territory despite calls to do so by the European Parliament, United States and France. Photo by Anthony Pizzoferrato/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Armenians Visit Yerablur Military Pantheon - Yerevan

Armenians Visit Yerablur Military Pantheon - Yerevan

Citizens of Armenia visit Yerablur Military Pantheon, a military cemetery located on the outskirts of Yerevan, Armenia on September 26, 2023. Soldiers who lost their lives during first two Nagorno-Karabakh wars are buried at this location as well those who passed in recent clashes. Between 12 and 14 of September 2022, a series of clashes erupted between Armenian and Azerbaijani troops along the border, marking a major escalation resulting in nearly 300 deaths and dozens of injuries on both sides. Every year citizens come to Yerablur to pay respect to their loved ones who lost their lives. Azerbaijan is currently occupying at least 215 square kilometers of Armenian territory and has not withdrawn its troops from internationally recognized Armenian territory despite calls to do so by the European Parliament, United States and France. Photo by Anthony Pizzoferrato/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Armenians Visit Yerablur Military Pantheon - Yerevan

Armenians Visit Yerablur Military Pantheon - Yerevan

Citizens of Armenia visit Yerablur Military Pantheon, a military cemetery located on the outskirts of Yerevan, Armenia on September 26, 2023. Soldiers who lost their lives during first two Nagorno-Karabakh wars are buried at this location as well those who passed in recent clashes. Between 12 and 14 of September 2022, a series of clashes erupted between Armenian and Azerbaijani troops along the border, marking a major escalation resulting in nearly 300 deaths and dozens of injuries on both sides. Every year citizens come to Yerablur to pay respect to their loved ones who lost their lives. Azerbaijan is currently occupying at least 215 square kilometers of Armenian territory and has not withdrawn its troops from internationally recognized Armenian territory despite calls to do so by the European Parliament, United States and France. Photo by Anthony Pizzoferrato/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Armenians Visit Yerablur Military Pantheon - Yerevan

Armenians Visit Yerablur Military Pantheon - Yerevan

Citizens of Armenia visit Yerablur Military Pantheon, a military cemetery located on the outskirts of Yerevan, Armenia on September 26, 2023. Soldiers who lost their lives during first two Nagorno-Karabakh wars are buried at this location as well those who passed in recent clashes. Between 12 and 14 of September 2022, a series of clashes erupted between Armenian and Azerbaijani troops along the border, marking a major escalation resulting in nearly 300 deaths and dozens of injuries on both sides. Every year citizens come to Yerablur to pay respect to their loved ones who lost their lives. Azerbaijan is currently occupying at least 215 square kilometers of Armenian territory and has not withdrawn its troops from internationally recognized Armenian territory despite calls to do so by the European Parliament, United States and France. Photo by Anthony Pizzoferrato/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Armenians Visit Yerablur Military Pantheon - Yerevan

Armenians Visit Yerablur Military Pantheon - Yerevan

Citizens of Armenia visit Yerablur Military Pantheon, a military cemetery located on the outskirts of Yerevan, Armenia on September 26, 2023. Soldiers who lost their lives during first two Nagorno-Karabakh wars are buried at this location as well those who passed in recent clashes. Between 12 and 14 of September 2022, a series of clashes erupted between Armenian and Azerbaijani troops along the border, marking a major escalation resulting in nearly 300 deaths and dozens of injuries on both sides. Every year citizens come to Yerablur to pay respect to their loved ones who lost their lives. Azerbaijan is currently occupying at least 215 square kilometers of Armenian territory and has not withdrawn its troops from internationally recognized Armenian territory despite calls to do so by the European Parliament, United States and France. Photo by Anthony Pizzoferrato/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Armenians Visit Yerablur Military Pantheon - Yerevan

Armenians Visit Yerablur Military Pantheon - Yerevan

Citizens of Armenia visit Yerablur Military Pantheon, a military cemetery located on the outskirts of Yerevan, Armenia on September 26, 2023. Soldiers who lost their lives during first two Nagorno-Karabakh wars are buried at this location as well those who passed in recent clashes. Between 12 and 14 of September 2022, a series of clashes erupted between Armenian and Azerbaijani troops along the border, marking a major escalation resulting in nearly 300 deaths and dozens of injuries on both sides. Every year citizens come to Yerablur to pay respect to their loved ones who lost their lives. Azerbaijan is currently occupying at least 215 square kilometers of Armenian territory and has not withdrawn its troops from internationally recognized Armenian territory despite calls to do so by the European Parliament, United States and France. Photo by Anthony Pizzoferrato/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Armenians Visit Yerablur Military Pantheon - Yerevan

Armenians Visit Yerablur Military Pantheon - Yerevan

Citizens of Armenia visit Yerablur Military Pantheon, a military cemetery located on the outskirts of Yerevan, Armenia on September 26, 2023. Soldiers who lost their lives during first two Nagorno-Karabakh wars are buried at this location as well those who passed in recent clashes. Between 12 and 14 of September 2022, a series of clashes erupted between Armenian and Azerbaijani troops along the border, marking a major escalation resulting in nearly 300 deaths and dozens of injuries on both sides. Every year citizens come to Yerablur to pay respect to their loved ones who lost their lives. Azerbaijan is currently occupying at least 215 square kilometers of Armenian territory and has not withdrawn its troops from internationally recognized Armenian territory despite calls to do so by the European Parliament, United States and France. Photo by Anthony Pizzoferrato/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Armenians Visit Yerablur Military Pantheon - Yerevan

Armenians Visit Yerablur Military Pantheon - Yerevan

Citizens of Armenia visit Yerablur Military Pantheon, a military cemetery located on the outskirts of Yerevan, Armenia on September 26, 2023. Soldiers who lost their lives during first two Nagorno-Karabakh wars are buried at this location as well those who passed in recent clashes. Between 12 and 14 of September 2022, a series of clashes erupted between Armenian and Azerbaijani troops along the border, marking a major escalation resulting in nearly 300 deaths and dozens of injuries on both sides. Every year citizens come to Yerablur to pay respect to their loved ones who lost their lives. Azerbaijan is currently occupying at least 215 square kilometers of Armenian territory and has not withdrawn its troops from internationally recognized Armenian territory despite calls to do so by the European Parliament, United States and France. Photo by Anthony Pizzoferrato/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Armenians Visit Yerablur Military Pantheon - Yerevan

Armenians Visit Yerablur Military Pantheon - Yerevan

Citizens of Armenia visit Yerablur Military Pantheon, a military cemetery located on the outskirts of Yerevan, Armenia on September 26, 2023. Soldiers who lost their lives during first two Nagorno-Karabakh wars are buried at this location as well those who passed in recent clashes. Between 12 and 14 of September 2022, a series of clashes erupted between Armenian and Azerbaijani troops along the border, marking a major escalation resulting in nearly 300 deaths and dozens of injuries on both sides. Every year citizens come to Yerablur to pay respect to their loved ones who lost their lives. Azerbaijan is currently occupying at least 215 square kilometers of Armenian territory and has not withdrawn its troops from internationally recognized Armenian territory despite calls to do so by the European Parliament, United States and France. Photo by Anthony Pizzoferrato/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Armenians Visit Yerablur Military Pantheon - Yerevan

Armenians Visit Yerablur Military Pantheon - Yerevan

Citizens of Armenia visit Yerablur Military Pantheon, a military cemetery located on the outskirts of Yerevan, Armenia on September 26, 2023. Soldiers who lost their lives during first two Nagorno-Karabakh wars are buried at this location as well those who passed in recent clashes. Between 12 and 14 of September 2022, a series of clashes erupted between Armenian and Azerbaijani troops along the border, marking a major escalation resulting in nearly 300 deaths and dozens of injuries on both sides. Every year citizens come to Yerablur to pay respect to their loved ones who lost their lives. Azerbaijan is currently occupying at least 215 square kilometers of Armenian territory and has not withdrawn its troops from internationally recognized Armenian territory despite calls to do so by the European Parliament, United States and France. Photo by Anthony Pizzoferrato/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Armenians Visit Yerablur Military Pantheon - Yerevan

Armenians Visit Yerablur Military Pantheon - Yerevan

Citizens of Armenia visit Yerablur Military Pantheon, a military cemetery located on the outskirts of Yerevan, Armenia on September 26, 2023. Soldiers who lost their lives during first two Nagorno-Karabakh wars are buried at this location as well those who passed in recent clashes. Between 12 and 14 of September 2022, a series of clashes erupted between Armenian and Azerbaijani troops along the border, marking a major escalation resulting in nearly 300 deaths and dozens of injuries on both sides. Every year citizens come to Yerablur to pay respect to their loved ones who lost their lives. Azerbaijan is currently occupying at least 215 square kilometers of Armenian territory and has not withdrawn its troops from internationally recognized Armenian territory despite calls to do so by the European Parliament, United States and France. Photo by Anthony Pizzoferrato/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Armenians Visit Yerablur Military Pantheon - Yerevan

Armenians Visit Yerablur Military Pantheon - Yerevan

Citizens of Armenia visit Yerablur Military Pantheon, a military cemetery located on the outskirts of Yerevan on May 8, 2023. Soldiers who lost their lives during first two Nagorno-Karabakh wars are buried at this location as well those who passed in recent clashes. Between 12 and 14 of September 2022, a series of clashes erupted between Armenian and Azerbaijani troops along the border, marking a major escalation resulting in nearly 300 deaths and dozens of injuries on both sides. Every year citizens come to Yerablur to pay respect to their loved ones who lost their lives. Azerbaijan is currently occupying at least 215 square kilometers of Armenian territory and has not withdrawn its troops from internationally recognized Armenian territory despite calls to do so by the European Parliament, United States and France. Photo by Anthony Pizzoferrato/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Armenians Visit Yerablur Military Pantheon - Yerevan

Armenians Visit Yerablur Military Pantheon - Yerevan

Citizens of Armenia visit Yerablur Military Pantheon, a military cemetery located on the outskirts of Yerevan, Armenia on September 26, 2023. Soldiers who lost their lives during first two Nagorno-Karabakh wars are buried at this location as well those who passed in recent clashes. Between 12 and 14 of September 2022, a series of clashes erupted between Armenian and Azerbaijani troops along the border, marking a major escalation resulting in nearly 300 deaths and dozens of injuries on both sides. Every year citizens come to Yerablur to pay respect to their loved ones who lost their lives. Azerbaijan is currently occupying at least 215 square kilometers of Armenian territory and has not withdrawn its troops from internationally recognized Armenian territory despite calls to do so by the European Parliament, United States and France. Photo by Anthony Pizzoferrato/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Armenians Visit Yerablur Military Pantheon - Yerevan

Armenians Visit Yerablur Military Pantheon - Yerevan

Citizens of Armenia visit Yerablur Military Pantheon, a military cemetery located on the outskirts of Yerevan on May 8, 2023. Soldiers who lost their lives during first two Nagorno-Karabakh wars are buried at this location as well those who passed in recent clashes. Between 12 and 14 of September 2022, a series of clashes erupted between Armenian and Azerbaijani troops along the border, marking a major escalation resulting in nearly 300 deaths and dozens of injuries on both sides. Every year citizens come to Yerablur to pay respect to their loved ones who lost their lives. Azerbaijan is currently occupying at least 215 square kilometers of Armenian territory and has not withdrawn its troops from internationally recognized Armenian territory despite calls to do so by the European Parliament, United States and France. Photo by Anthony Pizzoferrato/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Armenians Visit Yerablur Military Pantheon - Yerevan

Armenians Visit Yerablur Military Pantheon - Yerevan

05/08/2022 Yerevan, Armenia. Citizens of Armenia visit Yerablur Military Pantheon, a military cemetery located on the outskirts of Yerevan on May 8. Soldiers who lost their lives during first two Nagorno-Karabakh wars are buried at this location as well those who passed in recent clashes. Between 12 and 14 of September 2022, a series of clashes erupted between Armenian and Azerbaijani troops along the border, marking a major escalation resulting in nearly 300 deaths and dozens of injuries on both sides. Every year citizens come to Yerablur to pay respect to their loved ones who lost their lives. Azerbaijan is currently occupying at least 215 square kilometers of Armenian territory and has not withdrawn its troops from internationally recognized Armenian territory despite calls to do so by the European Parliament, United States and France.

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Armenians Visit Yerablur Military Pantheon - Yerevan

Armenians Visit Yerablur Military Pantheon - Yerevan

Citizens of Armenia visit Yerablur Military Pantheon, a military cemetery located on the outskirts of Yerevan on May 8, 2023. Soldiers who lost their lives during first two Nagorno-Karabakh wars are buried at this location as well those who passed in recent clashes. Between 12 and 14 of September 2022, a series of clashes erupted between Armenian and Azerbaijani troops along the border, marking a major escalation resulting in nearly 300 deaths and dozens of injuries on both sides. Every year citizens come to Yerablur to pay respect to their loved ones who lost their lives. Azerbaijan is currently occupying at least 215 square kilometers of Armenian territory and has not withdrawn its troops from internationally recognized Armenian territory despite calls to do so by the European Parliament, United States and France. Photo by Anthony Pizzoferrato/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Armenians Visit Yerablur Military Pantheon - Yerevan

Armenians Visit Yerablur Military Pantheon - Yerevan

Citizens of Armenia visit Yerablur Military Pantheon, a military cemetery located on the outskirts of Yerevan on May 8, 2023. Soldiers who lost their lives during first two Nagorno-Karabakh wars are buried at this location as well those who passed in recent clashes. Between 12 and 14 of September 2022, a series of clashes erupted between Armenian and Azerbaijani troops along the border, marking a major escalation resulting in nearly 300 deaths and dozens of injuries on both sides. Every year citizens come to Yerablur to pay respect to their loved ones who lost their lives. Azerbaijan is currently occupying at least 215 square kilometers of Armenian territory and has not withdrawn its troops from internationally recognized Armenian territory despite calls to do so by the European Parliament, United States and France. Photo by Anthony Pizzoferrato/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Armenians Visit Yerablur Military Pantheon - Yerevan

Armenians Visit Yerablur Military Pantheon - Yerevan

Citizens of Armenia visit Yerablur Military Pantheon, a military cemetery located on the outskirts of Yerevan on May 8, 2023. Soldiers who lost their lives during first two Nagorno-Karabakh wars are buried at this location as well those who passed in recent clashes. Between 12 and 14 of September 2022, a series of clashes erupted between Armenian and Azerbaijani troops along the border, marking a major escalation resulting in nearly 300 deaths and dozens of injuries on both sides. Every year citizens come to Yerablur to pay respect to their loved ones who lost their lives. Azerbaijan is currently occupying at least 215 square kilometers of Armenian territory and has not withdrawn its troops from internationally recognized Armenian territory despite calls to do so by the European Parliament, United States and France. Photo by Anthony Pizzoferrato/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Armenians Visit Yerablur Military Pantheon - Yerevan

Armenians Visit Yerablur Military Pantheon - Yerevan

Citizens of Armenia visit Yerablur Military Pantheon, a military cemetery located on the outskirts of Yerevan on May 8, 2023. Soldiers who lost their lives during first two Nagorno-Karabakh wars are buried at this location as well those who passed in recent clashes. Between 12 and 14 of September 2022, a series of clashes erupted between Armenian and Azerbaijani troops along the border, marking a major escalation resulting in nearly 300 deaths and dozens of injuries on both sides. Every year citizens come to Yerablur to pay respect to their loved ones who lost their lives. Azerbaijan is currently occupying at least 215 square kilometers of Armenian territory and has not withdrawn its troops from internationally recognized Armenian territory despite calls to do so by the European Parliament, United States and France. Photo by Anthony Pizzoferrato/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Armenians Visit Yerablur Military Pantheon - Yerevan

Armenians Visit Yerablur Military Pantheon - Yerevan

Citizens of Armenia visit Yerablur Military Pantheon, a military cemetery located on the outskirts of Yerevan, Armenia on September 26, 2023. Soldiers who lost their lives during first two Nagorno-Karabakh wars are buried at this location as well those who passed in recent clashes. Between 12 and 14 of September 2022, a series of clashes erupted between Armenian and Azerbaijani troops along the border, marking a major escalation resulting in nearly 300 deaths and dozens of injuries on both sides. Every year citizens come to Yerablur to pay respect to their loved ones who lost their lives. Azerbaijan is currently occupying at least 215 square kilometers of Armenian territory and has not withdrawn its troops from internationally recognized Armenian territory despite calls to do so by the European Parliament, United States and France. Photo by Anthony Pizzoferrato/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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North America's leading clean energy expo concludes in Las Vegas

STORY: North America's leading clean energy expo concludes in Las Vegas DATELINE: Sept. 15, 2023 LENGTH: 00:02:02 LOCATION: LAS VEGAS, the United States CATEGORY: TECHNOLOGY SHOTLIST: 1. various of the expo STORYLINE: North America's leading clean energy expo concluded in Las Vegas, U.S. state of Nevada, on Thursday, focusing on the latest products, technologies and solutions in clean energy sectors. The four-day expo, "RE+ 2023," drew over 30,000 attendees and more than 1,300 exhibitors around the globe. Over 300 Chinese companies participated in the expo, ranging from solar, energy storage, hydrogen, to EV infrastructure, microgrids, wind and more. The goal of the expo is to bring the clean energy industry together and really highlight how all aspects of renewable energy can work together to create a cleaner future, said the organizer. A series of education and tech sessions were held on the sidelines of the expo, offering a platform for the technical and scientific communities to share innovative re

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Chinese animated family movie to be released in UK, Ireland

STORY: Chinese animated family movie to be released in UK, Ireland DATELINE: April 27, 2023 LENGTH: 00:01:10 LOCATION: London CATEGORY: CULTURE SHOTLIST: 1. various of merchandise before the press screening of the film "Guardian Code" in London 2. SOUNDBITE 1 (English): EMMA EVANS, Brand licensing manager of Media Pioneers 3. various of electronic posters prior to the press screening of the film "Guardian Code" in London 4. SOUNDBITE 2 (Chinese): LIANG XIAOBEI, Managing Director of Media Pioneers STORYLINE: A Chinese animated family movie will be on screens in over 300 cinemas across the United Kingdom (UK) and Ireland on May 26. The English-dubbed movie "Guardian Code" is an installment of "Bonnie Bears," which is an animated movie series widely recognized by children in China. SOUNDBITE 1 (English): EMMA EVANS, Brand licensing manager of Media Pioneers "I think it's fun. It's action-packed. It's really pacy and it's just got a really good storyline to it. And I think the best thing about the movie is t

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BRITAIN-LONDON-CHINESE ANIMATED FAMILY MOVIE-GUARDIAN CODE

BRITAIN-LONDON-CHINESE ANIMATED FAMILY MOVIE-GUARDIAN CODE

(230426) -- LONDON, April 26, 2023 (Xinhua) -- A woman is silhouetted against an electronic poster prior to a press screening of the movie "Guardian Code" in London, Britain, on April 26, 2023. A Chinese animated family movie will be on screens in over 300 cinemas across the United Kingdom (UK) and Ireland on May 26. The English-dubbed movie "Guardian Code" is an installment of "Boonie Bears," which is an animated movie series widely recognized by children in China. (Xinhua/Li Ying)

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BRITAIN-LONDON-CHINESE ANIMATED FAMILY MOVIE-GUARDIAN CODE

BRITAIN-LONDON-CHINESE ANIMATED FAMILY MOVIE-GUARDIAN CODE

(230426) -- LONDON, April 26, 2023 (Xinhua) -- A man stands in front of an electronic poster prior to a press screening of the movie "Guardian Code" in London, Britain, on April 26, 2023. A Chinese animated family movie will be on screens in over 300 cinemas across the United Kingdom (UK) and Ireland on May 26. The English-dubbed movie "Guardian Code" is an installment of "Boonie Bears," which is an animated movie series widely recognized by children in China. (Xinhua/Li Ying)

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BRITAIN-LONDON-CHINESE ANIMATED FAMILY MOVIE-GUARDIAN CODE

BRITAIN-LONDON-CHINESE ANIMATED FAMILY MOVIE-GUARDIAN CODE

(230426) -- LONDON, April 26, 2023 (Xinhua) -- People attend a press screening of the movie "Guardian Code" in London, Britain, on April 26, 2023. A Chinese animated family movie will be on screens in over 300 cinemas across the United Kingdom (UK) and Ireland on May 26. The English-dubbed movie "Guardian Code" is an installment of "Boonie Bears," which is an animated movie series widely recognized by children in China. (Xinhua/Li Ying)

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New train for Yamagata Shinkansen Line

A new shinkansen train, the E8 series, is being unloaded from a vessel at a port in the Miyagi Prefecture city of Sendai, northeastern Japan, on Jan. 29, 2023. The train will be introduced on the Yamagata Shinkansen Line in the spring of 2024, replacing the E3 series and raising the maximum speed of the service from the current 275 kilometers per hour to 300 km.

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New train for Yamagata Shinkansen Line

New train for Yamagata Shinkansen Line

A new shinkansen train, the E8 series, is unloaded from a vessel at a port in the Miyagi Prefecture city of Sendai, northeastern Japan, on Jan. 29, 2023. The train will be introduced on the Yamagata Shinkansen Line in the spring of 2024, replacing the E3 series and raising the maximum speed of the service from the current 275 kilometers per hour to 300 km.

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New train for Yamagata Shinkansen Line

New train for Yamagata Shinkansen Line

A new shinkansen train, the E8 series, is being unloaded from a vessel at a port in the Miyagi Prefecture city of Sendai, northeastern Japan, on Jan. 29, 2023. The train will be introduced on the Yamagata Shinkansen Line in the spring of 2024, replacing the E3 series and raising the maximum speed of the service from the current 275 kilometers per hour to 300 km.

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New train for Yamagata Shinkansen Line

New train for Yamagata Shinkansen Line

A new shinkansen train, the E8 series, is being unloaded from a vessel at a port in the Miyagi Prefecture city of Sendai, northeastern Japan, on Jan. 29, 2023. The train will be introduced on the Yamagata Shinkansen Line in the spring of 2024, replacing the E3 series and raising the maximum speed of the service from the current 275 kilometers per hour to 300 km.

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Tokaido Shinkansen to mark 50th anniversary in October

Tokaido Shinkansen to mark 50th anniversary in October

NAGOYA, Japan - Photo taken Feb. 16, 2014 shows successive shinkansen bullet trains -- (from R), series 0, 100 and 300 -- among rolling stock exhibited at the SCMAGLEV and Railway Park in Nagoya's Minato Ward.

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New Japanese bullet train model

New Japanese bullet train model

RIFU, Japan - Photo taken on Nov. 22, 2012, shows a security camera (upper L, black part) on the East Japan Railway Co. (JR East) E6 series bullet train, to be called the Super Komachi, which was unveiled to the press the same day at a railway yard in Rifu, Miyagi Prefecture. The E6 will be inaugurated on the Tokyo-Akita service in March 2013 with a top speed of 300 kilometers per hour, linking the two cities in three hours and 45 minutes on the fastest service.

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New Japanese bullet train model

New Japanese bullet train model

RIFU, Japan - Photo taken on Nov. 22, 2012, shows a security camera (upper L) on the East Japan Railway Co. (JR East) E6 series bullet train, to be called the Super Komachi, which was unveiled to the press the same day at a railway yard in Rifu, Miyagi Prefecture. The E6 will be inaugurated on the Tokyo-Akita service in March 2013 with a top speed of 300 kilometers per hour, linking the two cities in three hours and 45 minutes on the fastest service.

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