•  
China Drone Market

China Drone Market

SHANGHAI, CHINA - JULY 30, 2023 - Employees at a DJI experience store introduce DJI drones to customers in Yantai, Shandong Province, China, July 30, 2023. By the end of June 2023, China had 1,049,000 civil unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) registered under real names, 16,672 UAVs operating enterprises, and China's UAVs sales accounted for about 70% of the global market share.

  •  
China Drone Market

China Drone Market

SHANGHAI, CHINA - JULY 30, 2023 - Employees at a DJI experience store introduce DJI drones to customers in Yantai, Shandong Province, China, July 30, 2023. By the end of June 2023, China had 1,049,000 civil unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) registered under real names, 16,672 UAVs operating enterprises, and China's UAVs sales accounted for about 70% of the global market share.

  •  
China Drone Market

China Drone Market

SHANGHAI, CHINA - JULY 30, 2023 - Employees at a DJI experience store introduce DJI drones to customers in Yantai, Shandong Province, China, July 30, 2023. By the end of June 2023, China had 1,049,000 civil unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) registered under real names, 16,672 UAVs operating enterprises, and China's UAVs sales accounted for about 70% of the global market share.

  •  
China Drone Market

China Drone Market

SHANGHAI, CHINA - JULY 30, 2023 - Employees at a DJI experience store introduce DJI drones to customers in Yantai, Shandong Province, China, July 30, 2023. By the end of June 2023, China had 1,049,000 civil unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) registered under real names, 16,672 UAVs operating enterprises, and China's UAVs sales accounted for about 70% of the global market share.

  •  

Afghan local products exhibition opened in western Herat city

STORY: Afghan local products exhibition opened in western Herat city DATELINE: May 27, 2023 LENGTH: 0:01:19 LOCATION: HERAT, Afghanistan CATEGORY: ECONOMY SHOTLIST: 1. various of the exhibition STORYLINE: A four-day local products exhibition kicked off Wednesday in Herat city, the provincial capital of Afghanistan's western Herat province. The exhibition, the second of its kind over the past eight months, is part of the plan to boost local agricultural and industries sectors, said Toryalai Ghawsi, deputy of the Chamber of Commerce and Industries of Herat province. "In this exhibition, 120 booths for men and 70 booths for women have been allocated, and the exhibition lasts four days," Ghawsi told reporter. "I have 50 female employees working in different departments of my business, which includes painting, miniatures, ceramics, and weaving clothes," a businesswoman Maria Samar Arbabzada said at the exhibition. She added that holding such exhibitions could facilitate a better environment for

  •  
Japan Emperor, Empress

Japan Emperor, Empress

Japanese Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masako are given a tour around Sankyu With, a company with about 70 employees with disabilities, in Tokyo's Chuo Ward on April 25, 2023. (Pool photo)

  •  
JAL heads for court-backed bankruptcy

JAL heads for court-backed bankruptcy

TOKYO, Japan - Employees of the Japan Airlines Corp. group hand candies and mementos to passengers at Haneda airport in Tokyo on Jan. 9, 2010. A total of 70 employees and retirees of the JAL group mounted the event saying they ''thank'' passengers as the government seeks court-backed bankruptcy for the troubled airliner.

  •  
JAL heads for court-backed bankruptcy

JAL heads for court-backed bankruptcy

TOKYO, Japan - A Japan Airlines captain hands a written message and sticker to a child passenger at Haneda airport in Tokyo on Jan. 9, 2010. A total of 70 employees and retirees of the JAL group mounted the event saying they ''thank'' passengers as the government seeks court-backed bankruptcy for the troubled airliner.

  •  
Mycal to cut 410 bil. yen debts, 2,700 jobs in 3 years

Mycal to cut 410 bil. yen debts, 2,700 jobs in 3 years

OSAKA, Japan - Osamu Shikata (R), president-elect of Mycal Corp., and Toshiyuki Sugawara, managing director, announced a three-year restructuring plan at a news conference in Osaka on Jan. 24. Under the plan, the financially troubled retailer will eliminate 410 billion yen in debt and 2,700 employees on a consolidated basis. Shikata, 70, former chief of the Osaka prefectural police, will succeed Kotaro Utsunomiya as president, effective March 1.

  •  
Strikes at Europe 1 - Paris

Strikes at Europe 1 - Paris

Patrick Cohen - After a general meeting of several hours, 70 employees decided to renew the strike. Europe 1, for the first time in its history knows a strike, the employees of the group having concerns following the takeover of Lagardère News by Bolloré. Before a general assembly to vote for the continuation of the movement, the strikers receive the support of other journalists and journalists' unions. Paris, France, on June 21, 2021. Photo by Pierrick Villette/Avenir Pictures/ABACAPRESS.COM

  •  
Strikes at Europe 1 - Paris

Strikes at Europe 1 - Paris

After a general meeting of several hours, 70 employees decided to renew the strike. Europe 1, for the first time in its history knows a strike, the employees of the group having concerns following the takeover of Lagardère News by Bolloré. Before a general assembly to vote for the continuation of the movement, the strikers receive the support of other journalists and journalists' unions. Paris, France, on June 21, 2021. Photo by Pierrick Villette/Avenir Pictures/ABACAPRESS.COM

  •  
Strikes at Europe 1 - Paris

Strikes at Europe 1 - Paris

After a general meeting of several hours, 70 employees decided to renew the strike. Europe 1, for the first time in its history knows a strike, the employees of the group having concerns following the takeover of Lagardère News by Bolloré. Before a general assembly to vote for the continuation of the movement, the strikers receive the support of other journalists and journalists' unions. Paris, France, on June 21, 2021. Photo by Pierrick Villette/Avenir Pictures/ABACAPRESS.COM

  •  
Strikes at Europe 1 - Paris

Strikes at Europe 1 - Paris

After a general meeting of several hours, 70 employees decided to renew the strike. Europe 1, for the first time in its history knows a strike, the employees of the group having concerns following the takeover of Lagardère News by Bolloré. Before a general assembly to vote for the continuation of the movement, the strikers receive the support of other journalists and journalists' unions. Paris, France, on June 21, 2021. Photo by Pierrick Villette/Avenir Pictures/ABACAPRESS.COM

  •  
Strikes at Europe 1 - Paris

Strikes at Europe 1 - Paris

Patrick Cohen - After a general meeting of several hours, 70 employees decided to renew the strike. Europe 1, for the first time in its history knows a strike, the employees of the group having concerns following the takeover of Lagardère News by Bolloré. Before a general assembly to vote for the continuation of the movement, the strikers receive the support of other journalists and journalists' unions. Paris, France, on June 21, 2021. Photo by Pierrick Villette/Avenir Pictures/ABACAPRESS.COM

  •  
Strikes at Europe 1 - Paris

Strikes at Europe 1 - Paris

After a general meeting of several hours, 70 employees decided to renew the strike. Europe 1, for the first time in its history knows a strike, the employees of the group having concerns following the takeover of Lagardère News by Bolloré. Before a general assembly to vote for the continuation of the movement, the strikers receive the support of other journalists and journalists' unions. Paris, France, on June 21, 2021. Photo by Pierrick Villette/Avenir Pictures/ABACAPRESS.COM

  •  
Strikes at Europe 1 - Paris

Strikes at Europe 1 - Paris

Olivier Samain from the SNJ gives a press conference. After a general meeting of several hours, 70 employees decided to renew the strike. Europe 1, for the first time in its history knows a strike, the employees of the group having concerns following the takeover of Lagardère News by Bolloré. Before a general assembly to vote for the continuation of the movement, the strikers receive the support of other journalists and journalists' unions. Paris, France, on June 21, 2021. Photo by Pierrick Villette/Avenir Pictures/ABACAPRESS.COM

  •  
Strikes at Europe 1 - Paris

Strikes at Europe 1 - Paris

After a general meeting of several hours, 70 employees decided to renew the strike. Europe 1, for the first time in its history knows a strike, the employees of the group having concerns following the takeover of Lagardère News by Bolloré. Before a general assembly to vote for the continuation of the movement, the strikers receive the support of other journalists and journalists' unions. Paris, France, on June 21, 2021. Photo by Pierrick Villette/Avenir Pictures/ABACAPRESS.COM

  •  
Strikes at Europe 1 - Paris

Strikes at Europe 1 - Paris

Anne Roumanoff - After a general meeting of several hours, 70 employees decided to renew the strike. Europe 1, for the first time in its history knows a strike, the employees of the group having concerns following the takeover of Lagardère News by Bolloré. Before a general assembly to vote for the continuation of the movement, the strikers receive the support of other journalists and journalists' unions. Paris, France, on June 21, 2021. Photo by Pierrick Villette/Avenir Pictures/ABACAPRESS.COM

  •  
Strikes at Europe 1 - Paris

Strikes at Europe 1 - Paris

Bernard-Henri Levy goes to the radio for an interview with Philippe Vandel. After a general meeting of several hours, 70 employees decided to renew the strike. Europe 1, for the first time in its history knows a strike, the employees of the group having concerns following the takeover of Lagardère News by Bolloré. Before a general assembly to vote for the continuation of the movement, the strikers receive the support of other journalists and journalists' unions. Paris, France, on June 21, 2021. Photo by Pierrick Villette/Avenir Pictures/ABACAPRESS.COM

  •  
Strikes at Europe 1 - Paris

Strikes at Europe 1 - Paris

Olivier Samain from the SNJ gives a press conference. After a general meeting of several hours, 70 employees decided to renew the strike. Europe 1, for the first time in its history knows a strike, the employees of the group having concerns following the takeover of Lagardère News by Bolloré. Before a general assembly to vote for the continuation of the movement, the strikers receive the support of other journalists and journalists' unions. Paris, France, on June 21, 2021. Photo by Pierrick Villette/Avenir Pictures/ABACAPRESS.COM

  •  
Strikes at Europe 1 - Paris

Strikes at Europe 1 - Paris

After a general meeting of several hours, 70 employees decided to renew the strike. Europe 1, for the first time in its history knows a strike, the employees of the group having concerns following the takeover of Lagardère News by Bolloré. Before a general assembly to vote for the continuation of the movement, the strikers receive the support of other journalists and journalists' unions. Paris, France, on June 21, 2021. Photo by Pierrick Villette/Avenir Pictures/ABACAPRESS.COM

  •  
JAL heads for court-backed bankruptcy

JAL heads for court-backed bankruptcy

TOKYO, Japan - A Japan Airlines captain hands a written message and sticker to a child passenger at Haneda airport in Tokyo on Jan. 9, 2010. A total of 70 employees and retirees of the JAL group mounted the event saying they ''thank'' passengers as the government seeks court-backed bankruptcy for the troubled airliner. (Kyodo)

  •  
JAL heads for court-backed bankruptcy

JAL heads for court-backed bankruptcy

TOKYO, Japan - Employees of the Japan Airlines Corp. group hand candies and mementos to passengers at Haneda airport in Tokyo on Jan. 9, 2010. A total of 70 employees and retirees of the JAL group mounted the event saying they ''thank'' passengers as the government seeks court-backed bankruptcy for the troubled airliner. (Kyodo)

  •  
Hyundai i30, Nosovice

Hyundai i30, Nosovice

Employees of the Hyundai's Czech plant load new models of the Hyundai i30 onto a truck semi-trailer in Nosovice, Czech Republic, June 23, 2020. The plant is currently running at two-thirds of its regular capacity due to a drop in orders caused by the Covid-19 pandemic. Full operations should be resumed thanks to this year's new additions, which include the innovated i30 series and a Tucson upgrade to be launched in the autumn. Hyundai's Czech plant employs 3,300 people and does not intend to make any redundancies. The Nosovice plant is Hyundai's only manufacturing plant in the European Union. It exports vehicles to 70 countries worldwide. (CTK Photo/Jaroslav Ozana)

  •  
Hyundai i30, Nosovice

Hyundai i30, Nosovice

Employees of the Hyundai's Czech plant load new models of the Hyundai i30 onto a truck semi-trailer in Nosovice, Czech Republic, June 23, 2020. The plant is currently running at two-thirds of its regular capacity due to a drop in orders caused by the Covid-19 pandemic. Full operations should be resumed thanks to this year's new additions, which include the innovated i30 series and a Tucson upgrade to be launched in the autumn. Hyundai's Czech plant employs 3,300 people and does not intend to make any redundancies. The Nosovice plant is Hyundai's only manufacturing plant in the European Union. It exports vehicles to 70 countries worldwide. (CTK Photo/Jaroslav Ozana)

  •  
Hyundai i30, Nosovice

Hyundai i30, Nosovice

Employees of the Hyundai's Czech plant load new models of the Hyundai i30 onto a truck semi-trailer in Nosovice, Czech Republic, June 23, 2020. The plant is currently running at two-thirds of its regular capacity due to a drop in orders caused by the Covid-19 pandemic. Full operations should be resumed thanks to this year's new additions, which include the innovated i30 series and a Tucson upgrade to be launched in the autumn. Hyundai's Czech plant employs 3,300 people and does not intend to make any redundancies. The Nosovice plant is Hyundai's only manufacturing plant in the European Union. It exports vehicles to 70 countries worldwide. (CTK Photo/Jaroslav Ozana)

  •  
Hyundai, Nosovice

Hyundai, Nosovice

Employees work on the assembly line at the Hyundai's Czech plant in Nosovice, Czech Republic, June 23, 2020. The plant is currently running at two-thirds of its regular capacity due to a drop in orders caused by the Covid-19 pandemic. Full operations should be resumed thanks to this year's new additions, which include the innovated i30 series and a Tucson upgrade to be launched in the autumn. Hyundai's Czech plant employs 3,300 people and does not intend to make any redundancies. The Nosovice plant is Hyundai's only manufacturing plant in the European Union. It exports vehicles to 70 countries worldwide. (CTK Photo/Jaroslav Ozana)

  •  
Hyundai i30, Nosovice

Hyundai i30, Nosovice

Employees of the Hyundai's Czech plant load new models of the Hyundai i30 onto a truck semi-trailer in Nosovice, Czech Republic, June 23, 2020. The plant is currently running at two-thirds of its regular capacity due to a drop in orders caused by the Covid-19 pandemic. Full operations should be resumed thanks to this year's new additions, which include the innovated i30 series and a Tucson upgrade to be launched in the autumn. Hyundai's Czech plant employs 3,300 people and does not intend to make any redundancies. The Nosovice plant is Hyundai's only manufacturing plant in the European Union. It exports vehicles to 70 countries worldwide. (CTK Photo/Jaroslav Ozana)

  •  
Hyundai, Nosovice

Hyundai, Nosovice

Employees work on the assembly line at the Hyundai's Czech plant in Nosovice, Czech Republic, June 23, 2020. The plant is currently running at two-thirds of its regular capacity due to a drop in orders caused by the Covid-19 pandemic. Full operations should be resumed thanks to this year's new additions, which include the innovated i30 series and a Tucson upgrade to be launched in the autumn. Hyundai's Czech plant employs 3,300 people and does not intend to make any redundancies. The Nosovice plant is Hyundai's only manufacturing plant in the European Union. It exports vehicles to 70 countries worldwide. (CTK Photo/Jaroslav Ozana)

  •  
Hyundai i30, Nosovice

Hyundai i30, Nosovice

Employees of the Hyundai's Czech plant load new models of the Hyundai i30 onto a truck semi-trailer in Nosovice, Czech Republic, June 23, 2020. The plant is currently running at two-thirds of its regular capacity due to a drop in orders caused by the Covid-19 pandemic. Full operations should be resumed thanks to this year's new additions, which include the innovated i30 series and a Tucson upgrade to be launched in the autumn. Hyundai's Czech plant employs 3,300 people and does not intend to make any redundancies. The Nosovice plant is Hyundai's only manufacturing plant in the European Union. It exports vehicles to 70 countries worldwide. (CTK Photo/Jaroslav Ozana)

  •  
Hyundai i30, Nosovice

Hyundai i30, Nosovice

Employees of the Hyundai's Czech plant load new models of the Hyundai i30 onto a truck semi-trailer in Nosovice, Czech Republic, June 23, 2020. The plant is currently running at two-thirds of its regular capacity due to a drop in orders caused by the Covid-19 pandemic. Full operations should be resumed thanks to this year's new additions, which include the innovated i30 series and a Tucson upgrade to be launched in the autumn. Hyundai's Czech plant employs 3,300 people and does not intend to make any redundancies. The Nosovice plant is Hyundai's only manufacturing plant in the European Union. It exports vehicles to 70 countries worldwide. (CTK Photo/Jaroslav Ozana)

  •  
Japan's legislation to facilitate employment until age 70

Japan's legislation to facilitate employment until age 70

Katsunobu Kato, Japan's minister of health, labor and welfare, bows as legislation is enacted at a House of Councillors plenary session in Tokyo on March 31, 2020, to spur businesses to let employees work until age 70. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

  •  
Japanese legislation to facilitate employment until age 70

Japanese legislation to facilitate employment until age 70

Japan's parliament enacts legislation at a House of Councillors plenary session in Tokyo on March 31, 2020, to spur businesses to let employees work until age 70, in a bid to increase its working population to cover rising social security costs amid an aging and shrinking population. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

  •  
Mycal to cut 410 bil. yen debts, 2,700 jobs in 3 years

Mycal to cut 410 bil. yen debts, 2,700 jobs in 3 years

OSAKA, Japan - Osamu Shikata (R), president-elect of Mycal Corp., and Toshiyuki Sugawara, managing director, announced a three-year restructuring plan at a news conference in Osaka on Jan. 24. Under the plan, the financially troubled retailer will eliminate 410 billion yen in debt and 2,700 employees on a consolidated basis. Shikata, 70, former chief of the Osaka prefectural police, will succeed Kotaro Utsunomiya as president, effective March 1.

  • Main
  • Top
  • Editorial
  • Creative
  • About Us
  • About ILG
  • Terms of use
  • Company
  • BEHIND
  • Price List
  • Single Plan
  • Monthly Plan
  • Services
  • Shooting
  • Rights Clearance
  • Support
  • FAQ
  • How To Buy
  • Contact Us
  • Become a Partner

© KYODO NEWS IMAGES INC

All Rights Reserved.

  • Editorial
  • Olympics
  • News
  • Sports
  • Japan
  • Tech
  • Royal
  • Disaster
  • NorthKorea
  • Old Japan
  • SNS
  • Creative
  • Food
  • Japan
  • Landscape
  • Animal
  • Popular
  • #Ukraine
  • #Thailand
  • #coronavirus
  • #N. Korea
  • #China
  • #Russia
  • #Ukraine
  • #Thailand
  • #coronavirus
  • #N. Korea
  • #China
  • #Russia
  • Food
  • Japan
  • Landscape
  • Animal
  • Olympics
  • News
  • Sports
  • Japan
  • Tech
  • Royal
  • Disaster
  • NorthKorea
  • Old Japan
  • SNS