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EUROPE LEAGUE MALMÖ-LUDOGORETS

EUROPE LEAGUE MALMÖ-LUDOGORETS

MALMÖ, SWEDEN 20250924Ludogoret's Yves Erick Bile (r) celebrates after scoring 0-2 during the Europa League football match between Malmö FF and PFK Ludogorets Razgrad at New Malmö Stadium (Eleda Stadion)in Malmö, Sweden September 25, 2025.Photo: Andreas Hillergren / TT / Code 10600

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EUROPE LEAGUE MALMÖ-LUDOGORETS

EUROPE LEAGUE MALMÖ-LUDOGORETS

MALMÖ, SWEDEN 20250924Ludogorets Yves Erick Bile (#29) celebrates with fans after scoring 0-2 during the Europa League football match between Malmö FF and PFK Ludogorets Razgrad at New Malmö Stadium (Eleda Stadion)in Malmö, Sweden September 25, 2025.Photo: Andreas Hillergren / TT / Code 10600

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Risk of cliff collapse - Penestin

Risk of cliff collapse - Penestin

A blockhouse of Pointe du Bile, collapsed from the cliff on May 2021 on the beach in Penestin, France on February 17 2025. Photo by Thomas Girard/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Risk of cliff collapse - Penestin

Risk of cliff collapse - Penestin

A blockhouse of Pointe du Bile, collapsed from the cliff on May 2021 on the beach in Penestin, France on February 17 2025. Photo by Thomas Girard/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Chinese song competition held in Cameroon

STORY: Chinese song competition held in Cameroon SHOOTING TIME: Feb. 16, 2024 DATELINE: Feb. 17, 2024 LENGTH: 00:01:29 LOCATION: Yaounde CATEGORY: CULTURE SHOTLIST: 1. various of the competition 2. SOUNDBITE 1 (English): DIMALLA FRANCINE, Contestant 3. SOUNDBITE 2 (English): BILE GRACE, Contestant STORYLINE: The final of the 10th edition of the "Voice of Cameroon" Chinese Songs Competition was held at the University of Yaounde II on Friday. A singing group formed by Dimalla Francine and Bile Grace won the championship. SOUNDBITE 1 (English): DIMALLA FRANCINE, Contestant "I would like to travel to China and discover Chinese cultures and people's habits." SOUNDBITE 2 (English): BILE GRACE, Contestant "I want to know more about China, Chinese culture, Chinese people, everything about Chinese." Organized by the Confucius Institute at the University of Yaounde II, the competition has attracted hundreds of local Chinese learners over the past 10 years. Xinhua News Agency correspondents reporting from Yaound

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Two-time Olympic judo champion Saito dies at age 54

Two-time Olympic judo champion Saito dies at age 54

TOKYO, Japan - Hitoshi Saito, a two-time Olympic judo champion and head of the All Japan Judo Federation's committee for enhancement, holds the gold medal in the men's over 95-kilogram category at the Seoul Olympic Games in this file photo taken in October, 1988. Saito died of intrahepatic bile duct cancer on Jan. 20, 2015, in Osaka. He was 54.

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Two-time Olympic judo champion Saito dies at age 54

Two-time Olympic judo champion Saito dies at age 54

TOKYO, Japan - File photo taken April 1985 shows Hitoshi Saito (R) competing with Yasuhiro Yamashita during the All-Japan judo championship in Tokyo. Saito, a two-time Olympic judo champion and head of the All Japan Judo Federation's committee for enhancement, died of intrahepatic bile duct cancer in Osaka on Jan. 20, 2015.

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Firm raided over workers' bile duct cancer

Firm raided over workers' bile duct cancer

OSAKA, Japan - Investigators from the Osaka Labor Bureau of the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare leave printing firm Sanyo-CYP Co. in Osaka on April 2, 2013, after confiscating documents during a search on suspicion that the company neglected its duty to take proper care of its workers' health. Seventeen workers suffered from bile duct cancer, eight of whom have died.

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Firm raided over workers' bile duct cancer

Firm raided over workers' bile duct cancer

OSAKA, Japan - Investigators from the Osaka Labor Bureau of the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare enter printing firm Sanyo-CYP Co. in Osaka on April 2, 2013, to search the office on suspicion the company neglected its duty to take proper care of its workers' health. Seventeen of them suffered from bile duct cancer, eight of whom died.

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Ex-chief of Kankeiren Uno dies at 83

Ex-chief of Kankeiren Uno dies at 83

TOKYO, Japan - File photo shows Osamu Uno, a former chairman of the Kansai Economic Federation (Kankeiren), who died of bile duct cancer at a hospital in Osaka on Nov. 12 at the age of 83. Uno, a former president of Toyobo Co., served as chairman of the most powerful business lobby in the Osaka area between 1987 and 1994.

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Doctors prepare to transplant liver from brain-dead donor

Doctors prepare to transplant liver from brain-dead donor

KYOTO, Japan - A team of doctors operate on a female patient suffering from bile disease to prepare to transplant a liver removed from a brain-dead woman in Akita Prefecture at Kyoto University Hospital in Kyoto on April 16. Photo was provided by Kyoto University Hospital.

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Doctors prepare to transplant liver from brain-dead donor

Doctors prepare to transplant liver from brain-dead donor

KYOTO, Japan - A team of doctors operate on a female patient suffering from bile disease to prepare to transplant a liver removed from a brain-dead woman in Akita Prefecture at Kyoto University Hospital in Kyoto on April 16. Photo was provided by Kyoto University Hospital.

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Actress Naomi Kawashima leaves essay before dying from cancer

Actress Naomi Kawashima leaves essay before dying from cancer

Photo taken in Tokyo on Oct. 15, 2012, shows actress Naomi Kawashima (R) and her celebrity patissier husband Toshihiko Yoroizuka. Kawashima wrote an essay to reveal how she battled bile duct cancer, before passing away in September 2015 at age 54. The essay, combined with notes written by Yoroizuka, will be published as a book titled "Curtain Call" on Dec. 8, 2015. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Funeral held for actress Naomi Kawashima

Funeral held for actress Naomi Kawashima

A portrait and the coffin of Japanese actress Naomi Kawashima, who died on Sept. 24, 2015 of bile duct cancer at age 54, are displayed at her funeral in Tokyo's Minato Ward on Oct. 2. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Funeral held for actress Naomi Kawashima

Funeral held for actress Naomi Kawashima

A portrait of Japanese actress Naomi Kawashima, who died on Sept. 24, 2015 of bile duct cancer at age 54, is displayed for her funeral in Tokyo's Minato Ward on Oct. 2. As Kawashima was known as a wine aficionado, the altar was decorated with wine bottles and glasses along with flowers. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Japanese actress Naomi Kawashima dies of cancer at 54

Japanese actress Naomi Kawashima dies of cancer at 54

File photo taken in May 1997 in Tokyo shows actress Naomi Kawashima (L) posing for photos, together with her costars in the TV drama "A Lost Paradise." Kawashima died of bile duct cancer on Sept. 24, 2015, at 54. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Funeral held for Nintendo President Iwata

Funeral held for Nintendo President Iwata

The coffin of Satoru Iwata, the president of Japanese videogame maker Nintendo Co., is carried from the venue of his funeral in Kyoto, western Japan, on July 17, 2015. Iwata died July 11 of a tumor in his bile duct, aged 55. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Nintendo president Iwata dies at 55

Nintendo president Iwata dies at 55

Photo taken in March 2015 shows Nintendo Co. President Satoru Iwata (R) and DeNA Co. President Isao Moriyasu shaking hands after a joint press conference in Tokyo on their agreement to jointly develop game software for portable devices and launch a new membership service. The Nintendo president died of a bile duct growth on July 11, the Japanese video game maker said. He was 55. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Nintendo president Iwata dies at 55

Nintendo president Iwata dies at 55

Photo taken in May 2014 shows Nintendo Co. President Satoru Iwata. He died of a bile duct growth on July 11, 2015, the Japanese video game maker said. He was 55. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Two-time Olympic judo champion Saito dies at age 54

Two-time Olympic judo champion Saito dies at age 54

TOKYO, Japan - Hitoshi Saito, a two-time Olympic judo champion and head of the All Japan Judo Federation's committee for enhancement, holds the gold medal in the men's over 95-kilogram category at the Seoul Olympic Games in this file photo taken in October, 1988. Saito died of intrahepatic bile duct cancer on Jan. 20, 2015, in Osaka. He was 54. (Kyodo)

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Two-time Olympic judo champion Saito dies at age 54

Two-time Olympic judo champion Saito dies at age 54

TOKYO, Japan - File photo taken April 1985 shows Hitoshi Saito (R) competing with Yasuhiro Yamashita during the All-Japan judo championship in Tokyo. Saito, a two-time Olympic judo champion and head of the All Japan Judo Federation's committee for enhancement, died of intrahepatic bile duct cancer in Osaka on Jan. 20, 2015. (Kyodo)

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memorial to the air battle over Bile Karpaty Mountains in Vyskovec, bomber B17-G

memorial to the air battle over Bile Karpaty Mountains in Vyskovec, bomber B17-G

The memorial to the air battle over Bile Karpaty Mountains in Vyskovec, Zlin Region, Czech Republic, on June 5, 2019. On August 29, 1944, 599 bombers of the 15th U.S. Army Air Force took off from several bases in Italy, escorted by 294 fighters, and flew over the Adriatic Sea, Yugoslavia, Hungary, Slovakia to the Protectorate Bohemia and Moravia controlled by the Nazis. Their task was to attack an oil refinery and the railway station in Ostrava rolling German trains for the Russian front. In one of the great air battles of the war and the greatest fought over Czechoslovakia 41 U.S. soldiers lost their lives, 28 of which are burried at the cemetery in Slavicin. (CTK Photo/Libor Sojka)

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White Carpathians on North East view from the memorial to the air battle over Bile Karpaty Mountains in Vyskovec

White Carpathians on North East view from the memorial to the air battle over Bile Karpaty Mountains in Vyskovec

North East view from the memorial to the air battle over Bile Karpaty Mountains in Vyskovec, Zlin Region, Czech Republic, on June 5, 2019. On August 29, 1944, 599 bombers of the 15th U.S. Army Air Force took off from several bases in Italy, escorted by 294 fighters, and flew over the Adriatic Sea, Yugoslavia, Hungary, Slovakia to the Protectorate Bohemia and Moravia controlled by the Nazis. Their task was to attack an oil refinery and the railway station in Ostrava rolling German trains for the Russian front. In one of the great air battles of the war and the greatest fought over Czechoslovakia 41 U.S. soldiers lost their lives, 28 of which are burried at the cemetery in Slavicin. (CTK Photo/Libor Sojka)

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memorial to the air battle over Bile Karpaty Mountains in Vyskovec, bomber B17-G

memorial to the air battle over Bile Karpaty Mountains in Vyskovec, bomber B17-G

The memorial to the air battle over Bile Karpaty Mountains in Vyskovec, Zlin Region, Czech Republic, on June 5, 2019. On August 29, 1944, 599 bombers of the 15th U.S. Army Air Force took off from several bases in Italy, escorted by 294 fighters, and flew over the Adriatic Sea, Yugoslavia, Hungary, Slovakia to the Protectorate Bohemia and Moravia controlled by the Nazis. Their task was to attack an oil refinery and the railway station in Ostrava rolling German trains for the Russian front. In one of the great air battles of the war and the greatest fought over Czechoslovakia 41 U.S. soldiers lost their lives, 28 of which are burried at the cemetery in Slavicin. (CTK Photo/Libor Sojka)

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White Carpathians on South West view (direction Nova Bosaca) from the memorial to the air battle over Bile Karpaty Mountains in Vyskovec

White Carpathians on South West view (direction Nova Bosaca) from the memorial to the air battle over Bile Karpaty Mountains in Vyskovec

South West view from the memorial to the air battle over Bile Karpaty Mountains in Vyskovec, Zlin Region, Czech Republic, on June 5, 2019. On August 29, 1944, 599 bombers of the 15th U.S. Army Air Force took off from several bases in Italy, escorted by 294 fighters, and flew over the Adriatic Sea, Yugoslavia, Hungary, Slovakia to the Protectorate Bohemia and Moravia controlled by the Nazis. Their task was to attack an oil refinery and the railway station in Ostrava rolling German trains for the Russian front. In one of the great air battles of the war and the greatest fought over Czechoslovakia 41 U.S. soldiers lost their lives, 28 of which are burried at the cemetery in Slavicin. (CTK Photo/Libor Sojka)

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memorial to the air battle over Bile Karpaty Mountains in Vyskovec, bomber B17-G

memorial to the air battle over Bile Karpaty Mountains in Vyskovec, bomber B17-G

The memorial to the air battle over Bile Karpaty Mountains in Vyskovec, Zlin Region, Czech Republic, on June 5, 2019. On August 29, 1944, 599 bombers of the 15th U.S. Army Air Force took off from several bases in Italy, escorted by 294 fighters, and flew over the Adriatic Sea, Yugoslavia, Hungary, Slovakia to the Protectorate Bohemia and Moravia controlled by the Nazis. Their task was to attack an oil refinery and the railway station in Ostrava rolling German trains for the Russian front. In one of the great air battles of the war and the greatest fought over Czechoslovakia 41 U.S. soldiers lost their lives, 28 of which are burried at the cemetery in Slavicin. (CTK Photo/Libor Sojka)

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memorial to the air battle over Bile Karpaty Mountains in Vyskovec, bomber B17-G

memorial to the air battle over Bile Karpaty Mountains in Vyskovec, bomber B17-G

The memorial to the air battle over Bile Karpaty Mountains in Vyskovec, Zlin Region, Czech Republic, on June 5, 2019. On August 29, 1944, 599 bombers of the 15th U.S. Army Air Force took off from several bases in Italy, escorted by 294 fighters, and flew over the Adriatic Sea, Yugoslavia, Hungary, Slovakia to the Protectorate Bohemia and Moravia controlled by the Nazis. Their task was to attack an oil refinery and the railway station in Ostrava rolling German trains for the Russian front. In one of the great air battles of the war and the greatest fought over Czechoslovakia 41 U.S. soldiers lost their lives, 28 of which are burried at the cemetery in Slavicin. (CTK Photo/Libor Sojka)

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Ex-chief of Kankeiren Uno dies at 83

Ex-chief of Kankeiren Uno dies at 83

TOKYO, Japan - File photo shows Osamu Uno, a former chairman of the Kansai Economic Federation (Kankeiren), who died of bile duct cancer at a hospital in Osaka on Nov. 12 at the age of 83. Uno, a former president of Toyobo Co., served as chairman of the most powerful business lobby in the Osaka area between 1987 and 1994.

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