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N. Korea wins Women's U-20 World Cup title

N. Korea wins Women's U-20 World Cup title

Two men look at a monitor in a Pyongyang subway station on Sept. 24, 2024, showing the news that North Korea won the Women's under-20 World Cup title, after beating Japan 1-0 on Sept. 22 in Bogota, Colombia.

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N. Korea wins Women's U-20 World Cup title

N. Korea wins Women's U-20 World Cup title

A man looks at a monitor in a Pyongyang subway station on Sept. 24, 2024, showing the news that North Korea won the Women's under-20 World Cup title, after beating Japan 1-0 on Sept. 22 in Bogota, Colombia.

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Japan agrees with Colombia to enhance ties with Pacific Alliance

Japan agrees with Colombia to enhance ties with Pacific Alliance

BOGOTA, Colombia - Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe (L) chats with Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos before their official meeting on July 29, 2014, in Bogota, Colombia.

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Japan agrees with Colombia to strengthen ties with Pacific Alliance

Japan agrees with Colombia to strengthen ties with Pacific Alliance

BOGOTA, Colombia - Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe (L) and Colombian President Santos attend a joint press conference on July 29, 2014, in Bogota, Colombia, after their talks. Japan agreed to strengthen ties with the Pacific Alliance, a Latin American trade bloc that includes Colombia.

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Japan agrees with Colombia to strengthen ties with Pacific Alliance

Japan agrees with Colombia to strengthen ties with Pacific Alliance

BOGOTA, Colombia - Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe (R) and Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos (2nd from L) attend the bilateral meeting on July 29, 2014, in Bogota, Colombia.

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World Cup trophy money boxes in Bogota

World Cup trophy money boxes in Bogota

RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil - Money boxes modeled after the FIFA World Cup Trophy are lined up at a street market in Bogota, Colombia, on May 24, 2014. Colombia will take on Japan in a Group C match on June 24 in Cuiaba, Brazil.

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Colombia awaits for World Cup to start

Colombia awaits for World Cup to start

RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil - Footballs with World Cup squad members printed on the surface are piled up on a street of Bogota, Colombia, on May 24, 2014.

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Japan minister Motegi meets Columbia President Santos

Japan minister Motegi meets Columbia President Santos

BOGOTA, Columbia - Japanese trade minister Toshimitsu Motegi (R) shakes hands with Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos in Bogota, Colombia, on April 30, 2013.

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Japanese immigrant taken hostage by guerrillas in Colombia

Japanese immigrant taken hostage by guerrillas in Colombia

BOGOTA, Colombia - Masao Tsutsui (file photo), a 68-year-old Japanese immigrant who cultivates plants at a garden in southwestern Colombia, has apparently seized by left-wing Colombian guerrillas, security authorities said on June 23, 2010. The guerrillas have demanded ransom several times for Tsutsui living in Santiago de Cali, or simply Cali, Colombia's third-largest city.

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Japanese man taken hostage by guerrillas in Colombia

Japanese man taken hostage by guerrillas in Colombia

BOGOTA, Colombia - Photographed on June 22, 2010, is the workplace in southwestern Colombia of a Japanese horticulturalist, Masao Tsutsui, who reportedly was kidnapped by left-wing guerillas in March. The captors, called the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, are demanding ransom for the immigrant from Japan, who went missing after leaving the place, according to sources.

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Carnations being exported to Japan for Mother' Day

Carnations being exported to Japan for Mother' Day

BOGOTA, Colombia - Photo taken April 25 shows women selecting carnations ready for export to Japan for Mother's Day on May 8 at a cut flower production company in Bogota, Colombia.

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DNA tests confirm body as that of kidnapped Japanese

DNA tests confirm body as that of kidnapped Japanese

TOKYO, Japan - Shinji Yazaki (R), president of Yazaki Corp., bites his lips in vexation at a news conference he gave in Tokyo on Nov. 26 after the body found near Bogota, Colombia on Nov. 24 was confirmed as that of his company's employee Chikao Muramatsu. The Colombian military said DNA testing, dental records and fingerprints helped to identify the bullet-ridden body as that of the kidnapped Japanese business executive.

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(3)Body found in Colombia believed to be abducted Japanese

(3)Body found in Colombia believed to be abducted Japanese

TOKYO, Japan - File photo taken in March 2001 shows a street in Bogota, Colombia, where Japanese businessman Chikao Muramatsu was kidnapped in 2001 by a gang group, which later handed him over to the leftist Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC). The Colombian military found on Nov. 24 what is believed to be Muramatsu's body.

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Japanese Embassy

Japanese Embassy

Japanese Embassy in Bogota, Colombia (Apr. 2002)

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Kidnapped Japanese said moved to southern Colombia

Kidnapped Japanese said moved to southern Colombia

BOGOTA, Colombia - File photo shows a camp of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia near Chuscales in Cundinamarca Province, northeast of Bogota, where Chikao Muramatsu, vice president of a local joint venture of Japanese auto parts maker Yazaki Corp., had been held after being kidnapped in February. Security authorities said July 25 that Muramatsu may have been moved to Meta Province in southern Colombia.

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Japanese executive was abducted in daylight, sources say

Japanese executive was abducted in daylight, sources say

BOGOTA, Colombia - Photo shows the road in northern Bogota where Chikao Muramatsu, vice president of a locally based joint venture of Yazaki Corp., a Japanese auto parts maker, was kidnapped Feb. 22. Sources close to the local police said March 11 the abduction was carried out in broad daylight.

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