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Mexico Freezes Relations With US And Canadian Embassies

Mexico Freezes Relations With US And Canadian Embassies

Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, during a briefing conference at National Palace in Mexico City, Mexico, August 28, 2024. The Mexican government has paused its relationship with the U.S. and Canadian embassies in the country, President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said on Tuesday, after their ambassadors criticized a proposed judicial reform that he backs. "There is a pause," Lopez Obrador said in a press conference, clarifying that the freeze was with the embassies and not with the countries. The president is pushing a reform to elect judges, including Supreme Court justices, by popular vote. A committee in the lower house of Mexico's Congress passed the proposal late on Monday, paving the way for it to be approved when the newly elected Congress takes office in September. Photo by Carlos Santiago/Eyepix Group/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Mexico Freezes Relations With US And Canadian Embassies

Mexico Freezes Relations With US And Canadian Embassies

Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, during a briefing conference at National Palace in Mexico City, Mexico, August 28, 2024. The Mexican government has paused its relationship with the U.S. and Canadian embassies in the country, President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said on Tuesday, after their ambassadors criticized a proposed judicial reform that he backs. "There is a pause," Lopez Obrador said in a press conference, clarifying that the freeze was with the embassies and not with the countries. The president is pushing a reform to elect judges, including Supreme Court justices, by popular vote. A committee in the lower house of Mexico's Congress passed the proposal late on Monday, paving the way for it to be approved when the newly elected Congress takes office in September. Photo by Carlos Santiago/Eyepix Group/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Mexico Freezes Relations With US And Canadian Embassies

Mexico Freezes Relations With US And Canadian Embassies

Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, during a briefing conference at National Palace in Mexico City, Mexico, August 28, 2024. The Mexican government has paused its relationship with the U.S. and Canadian embassies in the country, President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said on Tuesday, after their ambassadors criticized a proposed judicial reform that he backs. "There is a pause," Lopez Obrador said in a press conference, clarifying that the freeze was with the embassies and not with the countries. The president is pushing a reform to elect judges, including Supreme Court justices, by popular vote. A committee in the lower house of Mexico's Congress passed the proposal late on Monday, paving the way for it to be approved when the newly elected Congress takes office in September. Photo by Carlos Santiago/Eyepix Group/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Mexico Freezes Relations With US And Canadian Embassies

Mexico Freezes Relations With US And Canadian Embassies

Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, during a briefing conference at National Palace in Mexico City, Mexico, August 28, 2024. The Mexican government has paused its relationship with the U.S. and Canadian embassies in the country, President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said on Tuesday, after their ambassadors criticized a proposed judicial reform that he backs. "There is a pause," Lopez Obrador said in a press conference, clarifying that the freeze was with the embassies and not with the countries. The president is pushing a reform to elect judges, including Supreme Court justices, by popular vote. A committee in the lower house of Mexico's Congress passed the proposal late on Monday, paving the way for it to be approved when the newly elected Congress takes office in September. Photo by Carlos Santiago/Eyepix Group/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Mexico Freezes Relations With US And Canadian Embassies

Mexico Freezes Relations With US And Canadian Embassies

Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, during a briefing conference at National Palace in Mexico City, Mexico, August 28, 2024. The Mexican government has paused its relationship with the U.S. and Canadian embassies in the country, President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said on Tuesday, after their ambassadors criticized a proposed judicial reform that he backs. "There is a pause," Lopez Obrador said in a press conference, clarifying that the freeze was with the embassies and not with the countries. The president is pushing a reform to elect judges, including Supreme Court justices, by popular vote. A committee in the lower house of Mexico's Congress passed the proposal late on Monday, paving the way for it to be approved when the newly elected Congress takes office in September. Photo by Carlos Santiago/Eyepix Group/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Mexico Freezes Relations With US And Canadian Embassies

Mexico Freezes Relations With US And Canadian Embassies

Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, during a briefing conference at National Palace in Mexico City, Mexico, August 28, 2024. The Mexican government has paused its relationship with the U.S. and Canadian embassies in the country, President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said on Tuesday, after their ambassadors criticized a proposed judicial reform that he backs. "There is a pause," Lopez Obrador said in a press conference, clarifying that the freeze was with the embassies and not with the countries. The president is pushing a reform to elect judges, including Supreme Court justices, by popular vote. A committee in the lower house of Mexico's Congress passed the proposal late on Monday, paving the way for it to be approved when the newly elected Congress takes office in September. Photo by Carlos Santiago/Eyepix Group/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Mexico Freezes Relations With US And Canadian Embassies

Mexico Freezes Relations With US And Canadian Embassies

Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, during a briefing conference at National Palace in Mexico City, Mexico, August 28, 2024. The Mexican government has paused its relationship with the U.S. and Canadian embassies in the country, President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said on Tuesday, after their ambassadors criticized a proposed judicial reform that he backs. "There is a pause," Lopez Obrador said in a press conference, clarifying that the freeze was with the embassies and not with the countries. The president is pushing a reform to elect judges, including Supreme Court justices, by popular vote. A committee in the lower house of Mexico's Congress passed the proposal late on Monday, paving the way for it to be approved when the newly elected Congress takes office in September. Photo by Carlos Santiago/Eyepix Group/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Mexico Freezes Relations With US And Canadian Embassies

Mexico Freezes Relations With US And Canadian Embassies

Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, during a briefing conference at National Palace in Mexico City, Mexico, August 28, 2024. The Mexican government has paused its relationship with the U.S. and Canadian embassies in the country, President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said on Tuesday, after their ambassadors criticized a proposed judicial reform that he backs. "There is a pause," Lopez Obrador said in a press conference, clarifying that the freeze was with the embassies and not with the countries. The president is pushing a reform to elect judges, including Supreme Court justices, by popular vote. A committee in the lower house of Mexico's Congress passed the proposal late on Monday, paving the way for it to be approved when the newly elected Congress takes office in September. Photo by Carlos Santiago/Eyepix Group/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Mexico Freezes Relations With US And Canadian Embassies

Mexico Freezes Relations With US And Canadian Embassies

Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, during a briefing conference at National Palace in Mexico City, Mexico, August 28, 2024. The Mexican government has paused its relationship with the U.S. and Canadian embassies in the country, President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said on Tuesday, after their ambassadors criticized a proposed judicial reform that he backs. "There is a pause," Lopez Obrador said in a press conference, clarifying that the freeze was with the embassies and not with the countries. The president is pushing a reform to elect judges, including Supreme Court justices, by popular vote. A committee in the lower house of Mexico's Congress passed the proposal late on Monday, paving the way for it to be approved when the newly elected Congress takes office in September. Photo by Carlos Santiago/Eyepix Group/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Mexico Freezes Relations With US And Canadian Embassies

Mexico Freezes Relations With US And Canadian Embassies

Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, during a briefing conference at National Palace in Mexico City, Mexico, August 28, 2024. The Mexican government has paused its relationship with the U.S. and Canadian embassies in the country, President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said on Tuesday, after their ambassadors criticized a proposed judicial reform that he backs. "There is a pause," Lopez Obrador said in a press conference, clarifying that the freeze was with the embassies and not with the countries. The president is pushing a reform to elect judges, including Supreme Court justices, by popular vote. A committee in the lower house of Mexico's Congress passed the proposal late on Monday, paving the way for it to be approved when the newly elected Congress takes office in September. Photo by Carlos Santiago/Eyepix Group/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Enterprise Food Safety Management in China

Enterprise Food Safety Management in China

ENSHI, CHINA - MARCH 1, 2024 - Special food infant formula powder is on sale at a supermarket in Yichang, Hubei province, China, March 1, 2024. The "Guide for Supervision and Assessment of Enterprise Food Safety Management Personnel" and the "Outline for Supervision and Assessment of Enterprise Food safety Management Personnel" have been implemented since March 1, further clarifying the main responsibility of food safety management personnel of special food production and operation enterprises.

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Enterprise Food Safety Management in China

Enterprise Food Safety Management in China

ENSHI, CHINA - MARCH 1, 2024 - Special food infant formula powder is on sale at a supermarket in Yichang, Hubei province, China, March 1, 2024. The "Guide for Supervision and Assessment of Enterprise Food Safety Management Personnel" and the "Outline for Supervision and Assessment of Enterprise Food safety Management Personnel" have been implemented since March 1, further clarifying the main responsibility of food safety management personnel of special food production and operation enterprises.

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Japan extends evacuation areas around Fukushima plant

Japan extends evacuation areas around Fukushima plant

MINAMISOMA, Japan - CLARIFYING LOCATION OF CHECKPOINT Police officers man a checkpoint in Minamisoma, Fukushima Prefecture, about 20 kilometers from the crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant on April 11, 2011, a month after the catastrophic earthquake and tsunami disaster. The Japanese government on the same day expanded its evacuation order to include some areas with high amounts of cumulative radioactive materials beyond the evacuation zone of a 20-kilometer radius from the plant.

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Man wrongly convicted of 1990 murder pleads innocence in retrial

Man wrongly convicted of 1990 murder pleads innocence in retrial

TOKYO, Japan - Toshikazu Sugaya, 63, who spent 17 years in jail after being wrongly convicted of murdering a 4-year-old girl in 1990 in Ashikaga, Tochigi Prefecture, walks to the Utsunomiya District Court in Utsunomiya in the prefecture on Oct. 21, 2009, to attend his retrial. He pleaded not guilty and called for clarifying the truth behind the false accusation in the retrial, which began the same day.

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Japan, China agree to cooperate over dumpling food poisoning

Japan, China agree to cooperate over dumpling food poisoning

TOKYO, Japan - Chinese Finance Minister Xie Xuren (R) and his Japanese counterpart Fukushiro Nukaga (L) are in talks at the Ministry of Finance on Feb. 10. The two ministers agreed to cooperate on clarifying the cause and preventing a recurrence of the recent food-poisoning incidents in Japan involving Chinese-made frozen dumplings.

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Japan, China agree to cooperate over dumpling food poisoning

Japan, China agree to cooperate over dumpling food poisoning

TOKYO, Japan - Chinese Finance Minister Xie Xuren (L) and his Japanese counterpart Fukushiro Nukaga pose for a photo prior to their talks at the Ministry of Finance on Feb. 10. The two ministers agreed to cooperate on clarifying the cause and preventing a recurrence of the recent food-poisoning incidents in Japan involving Chinese-made frozen dumplings.

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Journalist captured in Iraq urges gov't to protect nationals

Journalist captured in Iraq urges gov't to protect nationals

TOKYO, Japan - Freelance journalist Jumpei Yasuda, who returned to Japan after being held and freed by an armed group in Iraq, speaks in an interview with Kyodo News in Tokyo on April 28. He urged the government to fulfill its responsibility to protect Japanese nationals, while clarifying his own responsibility in going to a war-torn country.

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Referendum On Whether To Probe Ex-Presidents - Mexico

Referendum On Whether To Probe Ex-Presidents - Mexico

A person puts their vote inside of the ballot box, during the '2021 Popular Consultation' with reason to consult citizens if the former Presidents of Mexico are subjected to a process of clarifying the political decisions taken during their Government. Mexico City, Mexico, August 1, 2021. Photo by Luis Barron/Eyepix/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Referendum On Whether To Probe Ex-Presidents - Mexico

Referendum On Whether To Probe Ex-Presidents - Mexico

A person puts their vote inside of the ballot box, during the '2021 Popular Consultation' with reason to consult citizens if the former Presidents of Mexico are subjected to a process of clarifying the political decisions taken during their Government. Mexico City, Mexico, August 1, 2021. Photo by Luis Barron/Eyepix/ABACAPRESS. COM

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Referendum On Whether To Probe Ex-Presidents - Mexico

Referendum On Whether To Probe Ex-Presidents - Mexico

A person puts their vote inside of the ballot box, during the '2021 Popular Consultation' with reason to consult citizens if the former Presidents of Mexico are subjected to a process of clarifying the political decisions taken during their Government. Mexico City, Mexico, August 1, 2021. Photo by Luis Barron/Eyepix/ABACAPRESS. COM

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Referendum On Whether To Probe Ex-Presidents - Mexico

Referendum On Whether To Probe Ex-Presidents - Mexico

A person puts their vote inside of the ballot box, during the '2021 Popular Consultation' with reason to consult citizens if the former Presidents of Mexico are subjected to a process of clarifying the political decisions taken during their Government. Mexico City, Mexico, August 1, 2021. Photo by Luis Barron/Eyepix/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Referendum On Whether To Probe Ex-Presidents - Mexico

Referendum On Whether To Probe Ex-Presidents - Mexico

General view of the ballot box with the votes, during the '2021 Popular Consultation' with reason to consult citizens if the former Presidents of Mexico are subjected to a process of clarifying the political decisions taken during their Government. Mexico City, Mexico, August 1, 2021. Photo by Luis Barron/Eyepix/ABACAPRESS. COM

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Referendum On Whether To Probe Ex-Presidents - Mexico

Referendum On Whether To Probe Ex-Presidents - Mexico

A person puts their vote inside of the ballot box, during the '2021 Popular Consultation' with reason to consult citizens if the former Presidents of Mexico are subjected to a process of clarifying the political decisions taken during their Government. Mexico City, Mexico, August 1, 2021. Photo by Luis Barron/Eyepix/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Referendum On Whether To Probe Ex-Presidents - Mexico

Referendum On Whether To Probe Ex-Presidents - Mexico

A person puts their vote inside of the ballot box, during the '2021 Popular Consultation' with reason to consult citizens if the former Presidents of Mexico are subjected to a process of clarifying the political decisions taken during their Government. Mexico City, Mexico, August 1, 2021. Photo by Luis Barron/Eyepix/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Referendum On Whether To Probe Ex-Presidents - Mexico

Referendum On Whether To Probe Ex-Presidents - Mexico

A person puts their vote inside of the ballot box, during the '2021 Popular Consultation' with reason to consult citizens if the former Presidents of Mexico are subjected to a process of clarifying the political decisions taken during their Government. Mexico City, Mexico, August 1, 2021. Photo by Luis Barron/Eyepix/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Referendum On Whether To Probe Ex-Presidents - Mexico

Referendum On Whether To Probe Ex-Presidents - Mexico

A person puts their vote inside of the ballot box, during the '2021 Popular Consultation' with reason to consult citizens if the former Presidents of Mexico are subjected to a process of clarifying the political decisions taken during their Government. Mexico City, Mexico, August 1, 2021. Photo by Luis Barron/Eyepix/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Referendum On Whether To Probe Ex-Presidents - Mexico

Referendum On Whether To Probe Ex-Presidents - Mexico

A person puts their vote inside of the ballot box, during the '2021 Popular Consultation' with reason to consult citizens if the former Presidents of Mexico are subjected to a process of clarifying the political decisions taken during their Government. Mexico City, Mexico, August 1, 2021. Photo by Luis Barron/Eyepix/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Referendum On Whether To Probe Ex-Presidents - Mexico

Referendum On Whether To Probe Ex-Presidents - Mexico

A person puts their vote inside of the ballot box, during the '2021 Popular Consultation' with reason to consult citizens if the former Presidents of Mexico are subjected to a process of clarifying the political decisions taken during their Government. Mexico City, Mexico, August 1, 2021. Photo by Luis Barron/Eyepix/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Referendum On Whether To Probe Ex-Presidents - Mexico

Referendum On Whether To Probe Ex-Presidents - Mexico

General view of the ballot box with the votes, during the '2021 Popular Consultation' with reason to consult citizens if the former Presidents of Mexico are subjected to a process of clarifying the political decisions taken during their Government. Mexico City, Mexico, August 1, 2021. Photo by Luis Barron/Eyepix/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Referendum On Whether To Probe Ex-Presidents - Mexico

Referendum On Whether To Probe Ex-Presidents - Mexico

A person puts their vote inside of the ballot box, during the '2021 Popular Consultation' with reason to consult citizens if the former Presidents of Mexico are subjected to a process of clarifying the political decisions taken during their Government. Mexico City, Mexico, August 1, 2021. Photo by Luis Barron/Eyepix/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Referendum On Whether To Probe Ex-Presidents - Mexico

Referendum On Whether To Probe Ex-Presidents - Mexico

A person disinfects the ballot box, during the '2021 Popular Consultation' with reason to consult citizens if the former Presidents of Mexico are subjected to a process of clarifying the political decisions taken during their Government. Mexico City, Mexico, August 1, 2021. Photo by Luis Barron/Eyepix/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Hakone resort produces English map showing volcanic alert no-go zone

Hakone resort produces English map showing volcanic alert no-go zone

An English-language area map clarifying to foreign visitors a no-go zone designated due to a volcanic alert is posted on May 8, 2015, at a tourist information center in Hakone, a popular hot spring area southwest of Tokyo. An English notice explaining that inns, restaurants and other business establishments outside the zone are operating as usual is also on display. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Journalist captured in Iraq urges gov't to protect nationals

Journalist captured in Iraq urges gov't to protect nationals

TOKYO, Japan - Freelance journalist Jumpei Yasuda, who returned to Japan after being held and freed by an armed group in Iraq, speaks in an interview with Kyodo News in Tokyo on April 28. He urged the government to fulfill its responsibility to protect Japanese nationals, while clarifying his own responsibility in going to a war-torn country. (Kyodo)

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Japan, China agree to cooperate over dumpling food poisoning

Japan, China agree to cooperate over dumpling food poisoning

TOKYO, Japan - Chinese Finance Minister Xie Xuren (R) and his Japanese counterpart Fukushiro Nukaga (L) are in talks at the Ministry of Finance on Feb. 10. The two ministers agreed to cooperate on clarifying the cause and preventing a recurrence of the recent food-poisoning incidents in Japan involving Chinese-made frozen dumplings. (Kyodo)

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Japan, China agree to cooperate over dumpling food poisoning

Japan, China agree to cooperate over dumpling food poisoning

TOKYO, Japan - Chinese Finance Minister Xie Xuren (L) and his Japanese counterpart Fukushiro Nukaga pose for a photo prior to their talks at the Ministry of Finance on Feb. 10. The two ministers agreed to cooperate on clarifying the cause and preventing a recurrence of the recent food-poisoning incidents in Japan involving Chinese-made frozen dumplings. (Kyodo)

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Man wrongly convicted of 1990 murder pleads innocence in retrial

Man wrongly convicted of 1990 murder pleads innocence in retrial

TOKYO, Japan - Toshikazu Sugaya, 63, who spent 17 years in jail after being wrongly convicted of murdering a 4-year-old girl in 1990 in Ashikaga, Tochigi Prefecture, walks to the Utsunomiya District Court in Utsunomiya in the prefecture on Oct. 21, 2009, to attend his retrial. He pleaded not guilty and called for clarifying the truth behind the false accusation in the retrial, which began the same day. (Kyodo)

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CORRECTED TEPCO's thermal plant in Fukushima Pref.

CORRECTED TEPCO's thermal plant in Fukushima Pref.

TOKYO, Japan - CLARIFYING PHOTO CREDIT Photo taken on March 12, 2011, shows the Hirono thermal power plant in Hirono, Fukushima Prefecture, which was damaged by the March 11 tsunami that followed the magnitude-9.0 earthquake. According to its operator Tokyo Electric Power Co., all five generating units at the thermal plant were shut down after the tsunami but had been reactivated by the end of July. (Photo courtesy of Tokyo Electric Power Co.) (Kyodo)

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CORRECTED Finegayan area on Guam

CORRECTED Finegayan area on Guam

TOKYO, Japan - CLARIFYING DESCRIPTION OF AREA File photo taken in March 2008 shows part of Guam's Finegayan area, a housing site for U.S. military personnel and their families where related facilities are to be built, as U.S. Marine Corps troops in Okinawa, Japan, are to be relocated to Guam as part of a planned realignment of U.S. forces in Japan. (Kyodo)

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CORRECTED Model United Nations

CORRECTED Model United Nations

TOKYO, Japan - CLARIFYING DESCRIPTION OF STUDENTS Students including Japanese high school students pose with U.N Secretary General Ban Ki Moon (C) at the U.N. headquarters in New York on May 12, 2011, prior to attending a Model United Nations conference. Participants of the MUN conferences simulate roles of the delegates of each country and discuss the actual subjects to understand international issues. (Kyodo)

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CORRECTED Japan-U.S. ties after March 11 disaster

CORRECTED Japan-U.S. ties after March 11 disaster

TOKYO, Japan - CLARIFYING NATURE OF DRILL Members of the U.S. Marine Corps' Chemical Biological Incident Response Force demonstrate their radioactive decontamination skills during an exercise also attended by members of the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force's Central Nuclear Biological Chemical Weapon Defense Unit at Yokota Air Base in Tokyo on April 9, 2011. Relations between Japan and the United States have apparently grown firmer following U.S. support to deal with the aftermath of the March 11 earthquake and tsunami. (Kyodo)

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Japan extends evacuation areas around Fukushima plant

Japan extends evacuation areas around Fukushima plant

MINAMISOMA, Japan - CLARIFYING LOCATION OF CHECKPOINT Police officers man a checkpoint in Minamisoma, Fukushima Prefecture, about 20 kilometers from the crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant on April 11, 2011, a month after the catastrophic earthquake and tsunami disaster. The Japanese government on the same day expanded its evacuation order to include some areas with high amounts of cumulative radioactive materials beyond the evacuation zone of a 20-kilometer radius from the plant. (Kyodo)

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