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Scene in Gaza

Scene in Gaza

Photo taken from southern Israel shows destroyed buildings in northern Gaza on Nov. 29, 2025. Gaza's health ministry said the same day the Palestinian death toll has surpassed 70,000 since the Israel-Hamas war began in October 2023.

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Scene in Gaza

Scene in Gaza

Photo taken from southern Israel shows destroyed buildings in northern Gaza on Nov. 29, 2025. Gaza's health ministry said the same day the Palestinian death toll has surpassed 70,000 since the Israel-Hamas war began in October 2023.

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Scene in Gaza

Scene in Gaza

Photo taken from southern Israel shows destroyed buildings in northern Gaza on Nov. 29, 2025. Gaza's health ministry said the same day the Palestinian death toll has surpassed 70,000 since the Israel-Hamas war began in October 2023.

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Scene in Gaza

Scene in Gaza

Photo taken from Nir Oz, southern Israel, shows destroyed buildings in southern Gaza on Nov. 29, 2025. Gaza's health ministry said the same day the Palestinian death toll has surpassed 70,000 since the Israel-Hamas war began in October 2023.

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Scene in Gaza

Scene in Gaza

Photo taken from Nir Oz, southern Israel, shows destroyed buildings in southern Gaza on Nov. 29, 2025. Gaza's health ministry said the same day the Palestinian death toll has surpassed 70,000 since the Israel-Hamas war began in October 2023.

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Scene in Gaza

Scene in Gaza

Photo taken from Nir Oz, southern Israel, shows destroyed buildings in southern Gaza on Nov. 29, 2025. Gaza's health ministry said the same day the Palestinian death toll has surpassed 70,000 since the Israel-Hamas war began in October 2023.

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Scene in Gaza

Scene in Gaza

Photo taken from Nir Oz, southern Israel, shows destroyed buildings in southern Gaza on Nov. 29, 2025. Gaza's health ministry said the same day the Palestinian death toll has surpassed 70,000 since the Israel-Hamas war began in October 2023.

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Charnel house of A-bomb mound in Hiroshima shown to press

Charnel house of A-bomb mound in Hiroshima shown to press

The charnel house beneath the Atomic Bomb Memorial Mound in Hiroshima is shown to the press on July 16, 2025, ahead of the 80th anniversary of the bombing of the western Japan city on Aug. 6, 1945. The vault stores the ashes of about 70,000 atomic bomb victims, with many of them unclaimed.

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Charnel house of A-bomb mound in Hiroshima shown to press

Charnel house of A-bomb mound in Hiroshima shown to press

The charnel house beneath the Atomic Bomb Memorial Mound in Hiroshima is shown to the press on July 16, 2025, ahead of the 80th anniversary of the bombing of the western Japan city on Aug. 6, 1945. The vault stores the ashes of about 70,000 atomic bomb victims, with many of them unclaimed.

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Charnel house of A-bomb mound in Hiroshima shown to press

Charnel house of A-bomb mound in Hiroshima shown to press

The charnel house beneath the Atomic Bomb Memorial Mound in Hiroshima is shown to the press on July 16, 2025, ahead of the 80th anniversary of the bombing of the western Japan city on Aug. 6, 1945. The vault stores the ashes of about 70,000 atomic bomb victims, with many of them unclaimed.

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Charnel house of A-bomb mound in Hiroshima shown to press

Charnel house of A-bomb mound in Hiroshima shown to press

The charnel house beneath the Atomic Bomb Memorial Mound in Hiroshima is shown to the press on July 16, 2025, ahead of the 80th anniversary of the bombing of the western Japan city on Aug. 6, 1945. The vault stores the ashes of about 70,000 atomic bomb victims, with many of them unclaimed.

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Top spokesman accused of not reporting 10 mil. yen in income

Top spokesman accused of not reporting 10 mil. yen in income

Japanese Chief Cabinet Secretary Hirokazu Matsuno speaks at an upper house committee session in Tokyo on Dec. 8, 2023, having been accused of failing to report more than 10 million yen ($70,000) in income raised through events hosted by his party faction.

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Top spokesman accused of not reporting 10 mil. yen in income

Top spokesman accused of not reporting 10 mil. yen in income

Japanese Chief Cabinet Secretary Hirokazu Matsuno is surrounded by reporters at the premier's office in Tokyo on Dec. 8, 2023, having been accused of failing to report more than 10 million yen ($70,000) in income raised through events hosted by his party faction.

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Disaster-hit 'miracle pine' in Rikuzentakata, Japan

Disaster-hit 'miracle pine' in Rikuzentakata, Japan

RIKUZENTAKATA, Japan - The "miracle pine" in Rikuzentakata, Iwate Prefecture, northeastern Japan, which was the only tree to survive among a forest of about 70,000 pines swept away by tsunami in March 2011, stands tall on Feb. 13, 2014. The tree went through preservation work after its roots died due to exposure to seawater, and replica branches were added to restore its appearance.

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Japan foundation aid for Myanmar

Japan foundation aid for Myanmar

MAWLAMYINE, Myanmar - Yohei Sasakawa (2nd from L), head of Japan's Nippon Foundation, and Aung Min (4th from L), Myanmar minister at the presidential office, hold aid supplies from the Japanese group in Mawlamyine in Myanmar's southeastern Mon State on Dec. 22, 2012. The Nippon Foundation donated $70,000 in assistance to internally displaced people living in an ethnic group-controlled cease-fire area in Mon State.

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1st anniv. of tsunami

1st anniv. of tsunami

RIKUZENTAKATA, Japan - People offer flowers near the ''miracle lone pine'' in Rikuzentakata, Iwate Prefecture, at 6:17 a.m. on March 11, 2012, the first anniversary of the massive tsunami that hit northeastern Japan. The tree is regarded as a symbol of reconstruction of the area devastated by the disaster after surviving the gigantic tidal wave that knocked down all the other roughly 70,000 pine trees on a 2-kilometer stretch along the Pacific shore.

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'Miracle lone pine' in Rikuzentakata

'Miracle lone pine' in Rikuzentakata

SENDAI, Japan - File photo taken March 27, 2011, shows what is now known as the ''miracle lone pine'' (front) on the coast of Rikuzentakata, Iwate Prefecture. The tree is regarded as a symbol of reconstruction of the area devastated by the March 2011 earthquake and tsunami after surviving the gigantic tidal wave that knocked down all the other roughly 70,000 pine trees on a 2-kilometer stretch along the Pacific shore.

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'Miracle pine' seedlings

'Miracle pine' seedlings

TOKYO, Japan - A woman shows seedlings in Tokyo on Dec. 14, 2011, of the so-called ''miracle pine'' tree that had survived the March tsunami in Rikuzentakata, Iwate Prefecture. A report to Rikuzentakata authorities said on Dec. 12, 2011, that the continued survival of the tree, which has become a symbol of the city's reconstruction, is in doubt as its roots have begun to rot due to exposure to salt water. The tree was the only survivor among around 70,000 pines that stood in a scenic area of the Pacific coastal city.

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Swarovski crystal toilet at Lixil's showroom

Swarovski crystal toilet at Lixil's showroom

TOKYO, Japan - Photo shows a glittering toilet covered with some 70,000 pieces of crystal from Swarovski AG of Austria at a Tokyo showroom of housing and building material maker Lixil Corp. on Dec. 12, 2011. The toilet is not for sale but its estimated price would be 10 million yen.

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'Miracle pine' in Rikuzentakata

'Miracle pine' in Rikuzentakata

RIKUZENTAKATA, Japan - Photo taken Dec. 12, 2011, shows an ancient pine tree that withstood the March 11 tsunami in Rikuzentakata, Iwate Prefecture, in northeastern Japan. The tree is the only survivor among around 70,000 pines that stood in a scenic area of the coastal city, and has been dubbed ''the miracle pine'' by residents.

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Bankers count money offered at shrine

Bankers count money offered at shrine

OSAKA, Japan - Female bank staffers wearing traditional Japanese happi coats count money given as offerings during the annual ''Toka Ebisu'' festival at Imamiya Ebisu Shrine in Osaka, on Jan. 12, 2010. During the festival that took place Jan. 9 through 11, some 1 million people visited the shrine, about 70,000 more than last year due to the three-day weekend, and gave offerings totaling around 45 million yen, about the same amount as last year.

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Bankers count money offered at shrine

Bankers count money offered at shrine

OSAKA, Japan - Female bank staffers wearing traditional Japanese happi coats count money given as offerings during the annual ''Toka Ebisu'' festival at Imamiya Ebisu Shrine in Osaka, on Jan. 12, 2010. During the festival that took place Jan. 9 through 11, some 1 million people visited the shrine, about 70,000 more than last year due to the three-day weekend, and gave offerings totaling around 45 million yen, about the same amount as last year.

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Recruitment for Shanghai Expo volunteers begins

Recruitment for Shanghai Expo volunteers begins

SHANGHAI, China - A ceremony marking the start of the recruitment of volunteers for the 2010 international exposition in Shanghai is held at the Oriental Pearl Tower square on May 1, one year before the opening of the Expo. About 70,000 volunteers at the Expo site and about 100,000 volunteers outside the site, such as at stations and hotels, will be recruited by the end of this year.

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Fuji Heavy Industries launches new Legacy Touring Wagon

Fuji Heavy Industries launches new Legacy Touring Wagon

TOKYO, Japan - Fuji Heavy Industries Ltd. on May 23 unveiled its new Subaru Legacy Touring Wagon (photo) and B4 sport sedan series in hopes of selling more than 70,000 units a year. The new Legacy

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Ministry official took care of Suzuki remittance

Ministry official took care of Suzuki remittance

TOKYO, Japan - File photo shows the ''Suzuki Hall,'' a part of a junior high school completed in Tanzania in September 2001 with Japanese foreign aid. It was named after Muneo Suzuki, a Liberal Democratic Party lawmaker. A Foreign Ministry in-house probe showed March 1 that the ministry transmitted $70,000 (8 million yen) to Tanzania on behalf of Suzuki as a donation for construction of the school facilities.

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Over 70,000 well-wishers greet imperial family

Over 70,000 well-wishers greet imperial family

TOKYO, Japan - More than 70,000 well-wishers gather at the Imperial Palace on Jan. 2 to offer New Year's greetings to Emperor Akihito (6th from far L) and other members of the imperial family. The emperor, flanked by Empress Michiko (7th from far L) and other imperial family members, appeared on the Chowaden palace balcony a total of seven times -- three in the morning and four in the afternoon -- to greet the well-wishers, many of whom waved Japanese flags.

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