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Emmanuel Macron Signed The Antiterrorist Law At The Elysee - Paris

Emmanuel Macron Signed The Antiterrorist Law At The Elysee - Paris

French Interior Minister Gerard Collomb, addresses the medias after signing a counterterrorism law, at the Elysee Palace, in Paris, Monday, October 30, 2017. French President Emmnauel Macron has formally signed a sweeping counterterrorism law that replaces a 2-year-old state of emergency and is meant to give police more tools to fight violent extremism. Photo by Christophe Ena/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Emmanuel Macron Signed The Antiterrorist Law At The Elysee - Paris

Emmanuel Macron Signed The Antiterrorist Law At The Elysee - Paris

French Interior Minister Gerard Collomb, right, and government spokesman Christophe Castaner addresses the medias after signing a counterterrorism law, at the Elysee Palace, in Paris, Monday, October 30, 2017. French President Emmnauel Macron has formally signed a sweeping counterterrorism law that replaces a 2-year-old state of emergency and is meant to give police more tools to fight violent extremism. Photo by Christophe Ena/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Emmanuel Macron Signed The Antiterrorist Law At The Elysee - Paris

Emmanuel Macron Signed The Antiterrorist Law At The Elysee - Paris

French President Emmnauel Macron, right, addresses the medias with French Interior Minister Gerard Collomb, after signing a counterterrorism law, at the Elysee Palace, in Paris, Monday, October 30, 2017. Macron has formally signed a sweeping counterterrorism law that replaces a 2-year-old state of emergency and is meant to give police more tools to fight violent extremism. Photo by Christophe Ena/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Emmanuel Macron Signed The Antiterrorist Law At The Elysee - Paris

Emmanuel Macron Signed The Antiterrorist Law At The Elysee - Paris

French President Emmnauel Macron, center, addresses the medias with French Interior Minister Gerard Collomb, left, and government spokesman Christophe Castaner after signing a counterterrorism law, at the Elysee Palace, in Paris, Monday, October 30, 2017. Macron has formally signed a sweeping counterterrorism law that replaces a 2-year-old state of emergency and is meant to give police more tools to fight violent extremism. Photo by Christophe Ena/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Antiterrorist drill in far East Russia by SCO member countries

Antiterrorist drill in far East Russia by SCO member countries

CHELYABINSK, Russia - A joint antiterrorist drill staged by the armed forces of Russia, China and other member countries of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization at Chelyabinsk in Russia's Ural region on Aug. 17, the last day of the joint exercise. The drill, which involved more than 6,000 military personnel from the six SCO member countries, was open to the foreign media.

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Police conduct antiterrorist training ahead of G-8 summit

Police conduct antiterrorist training ahead of G-8 summit

SAPPORO, Japan - Japanese police officers conduct antiterrorist training in Sapporo on June 26 ahead of the July 7-9 Group of Eight summit in Hokkaido. A total of 1,200 police officers from across Japan took part in the exercise.

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Osaka holds annual antiterror exercise at Kansai airport

Osaka holds annual antiterror exercise at Kansai airport

KANSAI INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT, Japan - In an antiterror sea-and-land drill held at the Kansai International Airport on Oct. 25, two Japan Coast Guard patrol boats corner a speed rubber boat used by suspected terrorists. Kansai International Airport opened a second runway in August, and the Japan Coast Guard and other security agencies decided to conduct this year's drill around the off-shore runway for their annual antiterrorist exercise.

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Antiterrorist drill held in Hokkaido ahead of 2008 G-8 summit

Antiterrorist drill held in Hokkaido ahead of 2008 G-8 summit

SAPPORO, Japan - Police officers capture a suspected terrorist during an antiterrorist drill conducted at the Ishikari port in western Hokkaido on Oct. 11 as part of security training ahead of next year's Group of Eight summit at Lake Toya in Hokkaido. About 100 officers, customs agents and representatives from 12 other government agencies and companies took part in the drill, based on the scenario that a foreign vessel tried to smuggle explosives into Japan.

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Antiterrorist drill held in Hokkaido ahead of 2008 G-8 summit

Antiterrorist drill held in Hokkaido ahead of 2008 G-8 summit

SAPPORO, Japan - Police officers capture a suspected terrorist during an antiterrorist drill conducted at the Ishikari port in western Hokkaido on Oct. 11 as part of security training ahead of next year's Group of Eight summit at Lake Toya in Hokkaido. About 100 officers, customs agents and representatives from 12 other government agencies and companies took part in the drill, based on the scenario that a foreign vessel tried to smuggle explosives into Japan.

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Miyagi steps up preparations for World Cup

Miyagi steps up preparations for World Cup

SENDAI, Japan - Antiterrorist corps members, along with about 300 police, firefighters and doctors, take part in a drill at Miyagi Stadium, Miyagi Prefecture, to prepare for emergencies during the World Cup soccer finals. The stadium is one of Japan's 10 World Cup venues.

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Antiterrorist squad braces for World Cup finals

Antiterrorist squad braces for World Cup finals

SEOUL, South Korea - Members of the South Korean antiterrorist squad check their guns in preparation for the World Cup finals to be co-hosted by Japan and South Korea this summer.

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S. Korean, French special units conduct joint drills

S. Korean, French special units conduct joint drills

SEOUL, South Korea - Members of the South Korean and French police special units are engaged in an antiterrorist drill in Seoul on March 12 ahead of the World Cup soccer finals to be co-hosted by Japan and South Korea.

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S. Korean, French special units conduct joint drills

S. Korean, French special units conduct joint drills

SEOUL, South Korea - Members of the South Korean and French police special units are engaged in an antiterrorist drill in Seoul on March 12 ahead of the World Cup soccer finals to be co-hosted by Japan and South Korea.

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Miyagi steps up preparations for World Cup

Miyagi steps up preparations for World Cup

SENDAI, Japan - Antiterrorist corps members, along with about 300 police, firefighters and doctors, take part in a drill at Miyagi Stadium, Miyagi Prefecture, to prepare for emergencies during the World Cup soccer finals. The stadium is one of Japan's 10 World Cup venues.

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Antiterrorist drill held at JR Ikebukuro Station in Tokyo

Antiterrorist drill held at JR Ikebukuro Station in Tokyo

Policemen in protective suits practice a rescue operation for people at Tokyo's JR Ikebukuro Station on March 20, 2015, the 20th anniversary of a deadly sarin nerve gas attack on the capital's subway system by the AUM Shinrikyo cult. The drill, conducted jointly with firefighters and store operators, was based on the assumption that a sarin-using terrorist attack had occurred in the station yard. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Antiterrorist squad braces for World Cup finals

Antiterrorist squad braces for World Cup finals

SEOUL, South Korea - Members of the South Korean antiterrorist squad check their guns in preparation for the World Cup finals to be co-hosted by Japan and South Korea this summer.

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Antiterrorist drill in far East Russia by SCO member countries

Antiterrorist drill in far East Russia by SCO member countries

CHELYABINSK, Russia - A joint antiterrorist drill staged by the armed forces of Russia, China and other member countries of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization at Chelyabinsk in Russia's Ural region on Aug. 17, the last day of the joint exercise. The drill, which involved more than 6,000 military personnel from the six SCO member countries, was open to the foreign media. (Kyodo)

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Police conduct antiterrorist training ahead of G-8 summit

Police conduct antiterrorist training ahead of G-8 summit

SAPPORO, Japan - Japanese police officers conduct antiterrorist training in Sapporo on June 26 ahead of the July 7-9 Group of Eight summit in Hokkaido. A total of 1,200 police officers from across Japan took part in the exercise. (Kyodo)

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Osaka holds annual antiterror exercise at Kansai airport

Osaka holds annual antiterror exercise at Kansai airport

KANSAI INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT, Japan - In an antiterror sea-and-land drill held at the Kansai International Airport on Oct. 25, two Japan Coast Guard patrol boats corner a speed rubber boat used by suspected terrorists. Kansai International Airport opened a second runway in August, and the Japan Coast Guard and other security agencies decided to conduct this year's drill around the off-shore runway for their annual antiterrorist exercise. (Kyodo)

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Antiterrorist drill held in Hokkaido ahead of 2008 G-8 summit

Antiterrorist drill held in Hokkaido ahead of 2008 G-8 summit

SAPPORO, Japan - Police officers capture a suspected terrorist during an antiterrorist drill conducted at the Ishikari port in western Hokkaido on Oct. 11 as part of security training ahead of next year's Group of Eight summit at Lake Toya in Hokkaido. About 100 officers, customs agents and representatives from 12 other government agencies and companies took part in the drill, based on the scenario that a foreign vessel tried to smuggle explosives into Japan. (Kyodo)

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Antiterrorist drill held in Hokkaido ahead of 2008 G-8 summit

Antiterrorist drill held in Hokkaido ahead of 2008 G-8 summit

SAPPORO, Japan - Police officers capture a suspected terrorist during an antiterrorist drill conducted at the Ishikari port in western Hokkaido on Oct. 11 as part of security training ahead of next year's Group of Eight summit at Lake Toya in Hokkaido. About 100 officers, customs agents and representatives from 12 other government agencies and companies took part in the drill, based on the scenario that a foreign vessel tried to smuggle explosives into Japan. (Kyodo)

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(1)Japanese NGO to rebuild schools in Afghanistan

(1)Japanese NGO to rebuild schools in Afghanistan

OSAKA, Japan - A school building heavily damaged during the U.S.-led antiterrorist attack in Afghanistan stands in Bamian, northwest of Kabul in a photo taken in March and released by Save the Children Japan (SCJ), a Japanese nongovernmental organization. The Osaka-based SCJ said Aug. 1 it has begun rebuilding schools and training teachers in Afghanistan. (Kyodo)

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