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China Becomes The World's Largest Food Delivery Market

China Becomes The World's Largest Food Delivery Market

Food delivery workers wait for business by the side of a road in Chongqing, China, January 4, 2025. According to the China Internet Network Information Center, the number of online food delivery users in China has reached 545 million.

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China Becomes The World's Largest Food Delivery Market

China Becomes The World's Largest Food Delivery Market

Food delivery workers wait for business by the side of a road in Chongqing, China, January 4, 2025. According to the China Internet Network Information Center, the number of online food delivery users in China has reached 545 million.

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Air pollution in Beijing

Air pollution in Beijing

BEIJING, China - A woman wears a mask while riding a bicycle in Beijing on Jan. 15, 2015, as the Chinese capital chokes in its worst smog of the year. The website of the U.S. Embassy in Beijing said its air quality index had hit as high as 545. A reading above 300 is considered hazardous.

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Air pollution in Beijing

Air pollution in Beijing

BEIJING, China - A Beijing resident wears a mask while walking in the Chinese capital on Jan. 15, 2015, as the city chokes in its worst smog of the year. The website of the U.S. Embassy in Beijing said its air quality index had hit as high as 545. A reading above 300 is considered hazardous.

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SMFG to buy Nikko Cordial, bulk of Nikko Citigroup for 545 bil. yen

SMFG to buy Nikko Cordial, bulk of Nikko Citigroup for 545 bil. yen

TOKYO, Japan - Teisuke Kitayama (L), president of Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group Inc., along with Citigroup Vice Chairman Stephen Volk (R), announces at a Tokyo hotel on May 1 that SMFG has reached an agreement with Citigroup to acquire Nikko Cordial Securities Inc. and the bulk of Nikko Citigroup Ltd. for 545 billion yen.

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SMFG to buy Nikko Cordial, bulk of Nikko Citigroup for 545 bil. yen

SMFG to buy Nikko Cordial, bulk of Nikko Citigroup for 545 bil. yen

TOKYO, Japan - Executives of Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group Inc. and Citigroup Inc. shake hands at a Tokyo hotel on May 1 after announcing they have reached an agreement that SMFG will acquire Nikko Cordial Securities Inc. and the bulk of Nikko Citigroup Ltd. for 545 billion yen. (From L) Nikko Cordial Securities President Eiji Watanabe, Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corp. President Masayuki Oku, SMFG President Teisuke Kitayama, Citigroup Vice Chairman Stephen Volk, and Nikko Citi Holdings Inc. Chairman and President Douglas Peterson.

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SMFG to buy Nikko Cordial, bulk of Nikko Citigroup for 545 bil. y

SMFG to buy Nikko Cordial, bulk of Nikko Citigroup for 545 bil. y

TOKYO, Japan - Teisuke Kitayama (L), president of Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group Inc., along with Citigroup Vice Chairman Stephen Volk (R), announces at a Tokyo hotel on May 1 that SMFG has reached an agreement with Citigroup to acquire Nikko Cordial Securities Inc. and the bulk of Nikko Citigroup Ltd. for 545 billion yen. (Kyodo)

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SMFG to buy Nikko Cordial, bulk of Nikko Citigroup for 545 bil. y

SMFG to buy Nikko Cordial, bulk of Nikko Citigroup for 545 bil. y

TOKYO, Japan - Executives of Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group Inc. and Citigroup Inc. shake hands at a Tokyo hotel on May 1 after announcing they have reached an agreement that SMFG will acquire Nikko Cordial Securities Inc. and the bulk of Nikko Citigroup Ltd. for 545 billion yen. (From L) Nikko Cordial Securities President Eiji Watanabe, Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corp. President Masayuki Oku, SMFG President Teisuke Kitayama, Citigroup Vice Chairman Stephen Volk, and Nikko Citi Holdings Inc. Chairman and President Douglas Peterson. (Kyodo)

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Air pollution in Beijing

Air pollution in Beijing

BEIJING, China - A Beijing resident wears a mask while walking in the Chinese capital on Jan. 15, 2015, as the city chokes in its worst smog of the year. The website of the U.S. Embassy in Beijing said its air quality index had hit as high as 545. A reading above 300 is considered hazardous. (Kyodo)

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Asahara ordered to pay 460 mil. yen over sarin attack

Asahara ordered to pay 460 mil. yen over sarin attack

TOKYO, July 25 Kyodo - AUM Shinrikyo religious cult founder Shoko Asahara (file photo) was ordered July 15 by the Tokyo District Court to pay about 460 million yen in compensation to eight family members of four victims of a June 1994 sarin gas attack in Matsumoto, Nagano Prefecture. The plaintiffs filed the 545 million yen damages suit in August 1995, about one year after the attack, but proceedings were suspended for nearly four years because the court decided in December 1996 to closely follow proceedings of criminal lawsuits filed against Asahara, 46.

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