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US: Gold Mountain Fire Continues to Rage in Ouray County With No Containment

The Gold Mountain fire in Ouray County, Colorado grew to 12,376 acres as of Tuesday, June 30, with zero percent containment. Governor Jared Polis declared a disaster emergency. Ouray County officials ordered more mandatory evacuations and part of U.S. 550 remained closed.

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US: Several Inches of Snow Forecast for NYC, Prompting Travel Warnings Across City 3

A winter storm warning was issued for parts of New York as a powerful system moved into the Tri-State area on Friday, December 26. In response to the conditions, a state of emergency has been declared in both New York and New Jersey. 5 to 9 inches of snow were expected, and NYC's Department of Emergency Management issued a travel advisory, warning that roads would become slick.

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South Korea: People Gather Outside National Assembly Demanding President Yoon’s Resignation

South Korean President Yoon Seok-yeo declared martial law late on Tuesday, December 3, accusing the opposition of engaging in anti-national activities. The order was lifted early Wednesday after the National Assembly passed a resolution calling for its removal. This video shows people gathering outside the National Assembly, demanding Yoon’s resignation.

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US: Pro-Palestinian Protesters Disrupt University Of Michigan Graduation Ceremony 3

Pro-Palestinian protesters briefly disrupted a University of Michigan graduation ceremony at Michigan Stadium on Saturday, May 4. Planes flew over the stadium with the message, "Divest from Israel now! Free Palestine!" and "We stand with Israel. Jewish lives matter."

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Taiwan: M7.4 Earthquake – Aftermath Of Deadly Temblor Across Country 2

As of writing, at least 7 people died and dozens were injured after a strong earthquake struck off the coast of Taiwan, 18km south-southeast of Hualien City, on Wednesday morning, April 3. According to USGS, it was a magnitude 7.4 earthquake. This video shows a flooded aquarium store in Taoyuan after the strong quake.

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Taiwan: M7.4 Earthquake – Aftermath Of Deadly Temblor Across Country

As of writing, at least 7 people died and dozens were injured after a strong earthquake struck off the coast of Taiwan, 18km south-southeast of Hualien City, on Wednesday morning, April 3. According to USGS, it was a magnitude 7.4 earthquake. This video shows a flooded aquarium store in Taoyuan after the strong quake.

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US: Pro-Palestine Demonstrators Hold Protest Calling For Israel-Hamas Immediate Ceasefire During 2024 Oscars

Pro-ceasefire demonstrators held a protest during this year's Academy Awards ceremony, March 10. The pro-Palestinian protesters calling for the immediate ceasefire of the ongoing Israel-Hamas war disrupted traffic on the main road to the Dolby Theater, causing the delay of the arrival of some of the big stars. They reached the red carpet but were met by anti-riot police.

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Territorial disputes

Territorial disputes

SEOUL, South Korea - South Korean Foreign Ministry spokesman Cho Tai Young issues a statement in Seoul on April 4, 2014. The statement criticized the Japanese government's move to include Tokyo's territorial claim to South Korean-held islands in elementary school textbooks.

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Japan-S. Korea talks

Japan-S. Korea talks

SEOUL, South Korea - Cho Tai Young, a South Korean foreign ministry spokesman, talks about a proposed meeting between senior officials of South Korea and Japan, during a press conference in Seoul on March 27, 2014. Japan and South Korea are considering such a meeting in April to lay the groundwork for a summit, diplomatic sources said the same day.

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S. Korea offers condolences to Japan

S. Korea offers condolences to Japan

SEOUL, South Korea - South Korean Foreign Ministry spokesman Cho Tai Young holds a news briefing in Seoul on March 11, 2014. South Korea offered "words of deep consolation" to the bereaved families and victims of the March 2011 earthquake and tsunami on the third anniversary of the disaster.

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Territorial disputes

Territorial disputes

SEOUL, South Korea - Cho Tai Young, spokesman for the South Korean foreign ministry, holds a press conference in Seoul on Jan. 28, 2014, to protest over Japan's renewed claim to disputed isles in new school teaching manuals.

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731 on plane

731 on plane

SENDAI, Japan - Photo shows Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe sitting in the cockpit of a training airplane during his visit to an Air Self-Defense Force base in Higashimatsushima, Miyagi Prefecture, on May 12, 2013. South Korean Foreign Ministry spokesman Cho Tai Young on May 16, 2013, criticized Abe for posing for a photo in the cockpit of a plane with the number 731 written on its body, as the figure reminds South Koreans of Unit 731, a former Japanese military unit believed to have conducted human experiments.

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Seoul denounces Yasukuni visit

Seoul denounces Yasukuni visit

SEOUL, South Korea - Cho Tai Young, a spokesman for South Korea's Foreign Ministry, holds a press conference at the ministry in Seoul on April 23, 2013. Cho said Japan must reflect deeply on a visit earlier in the day by Japanese lawmakers to the war-related Yasukuni Shrine in Tokyo.

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Seoul protests Japan ceremony

Seoul protests Japan ceremony

SEOUL, South Korea - Cho Tai Young, a South Korean foreign ministry spokesman, releases a statement in Seoul on Feb. 22, 2013, protesting the ''Takeshima Day'' ceremony held in Japan the same day to promote its claim to islets situated about halfway between the two countries in the Sea of Japan. South Korea controls the islets and calls them Dokdo, while Japan claims the islands are part of Shimane Prefecture and calls them Takeshima.

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S. Korea responds to Noda's remarks on territorial dispute

S. Korea responds to Noda's remarks on territorial dispute

SEOUL, South Korea - Cho Tai Young, a spokesman for South Korea's foreign ministry, holds a press conference in Seoul on Aug. 24, 2012. He made a comment on Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda's remarks on a territorial dispute over a small group of sparsely inhabited islets in the Sea of Japan, known as Takeshima in Japan and Dokdo in South Korea.

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Japan proposes to S. Korea taking isles dispute to ICJ

Japan proposes to S. Korea taking isles dispute to ICJ

SEOUL, South Korea - Cho Tai Young, a spokesman for South Korea's Foreign Ministry, speaks at the ministry in Seoul on Aug. 21, 2012, about Japan's proposal for the two countries to jointly take their dispute over a pair of sparsely inhabited islands in the Sea of Japan to the International Court of Justice. South Korea rejected the Japanese proposal.

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S. Korea rejects Japan's proposal on islets

S. Korea rejects Japan's proposal on islets

SEOUL, South Korea - Cho Tai Young, a spokesman for South Korea's Foreign Ministry, speaks at the ministry in Seoul on Aug. 17, 2012 about Japan's proposal that the two countries jointly take their dispute over a pair of sparsely inhabited islands to the International Court of Justice. South Korea rejected the Japanese proposal.

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