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MSDF destroyer visits port in Darwin

MSDF destroyer visits port in Darwin

Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force destroyer Yahagi is anchored off a port in Darwin, Australia, on June 6, 2025.

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MSDF destroyer visits port in Darwin

MSDF destroyer visits port in Darwin

Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force destroyer Yahagi is anchored off a port in Darwin, Australia, on June 6, 2025.

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Japan-U.S.-Australia defense talks in Australia

Japan-U.S.-Australia defense talks in Australia

Japanese Defense Minister Gen Nakatani (C) is pictured ahead of talks with his U.S. and Australian counterparts, Lloyd Austin and Richard Marles, in Darwin, northern Australia, on Nov. 17, 2024.

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Japanese firm pushing major LNG project in Australia

Japanese firm pushing major LNG project in Australia

DARWIN, Australia - A natural gas liquefaction plant is under construction in Darwin, Australia, as seen in this photo taken in June 2014. Inpex Co. of Japan leads the project, which is expected to start production of liquefied natural gas from gas in the Ichthys field by the end of 2016.

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Crocodiles attract tourists in Australia

Crocodiles attract tourists in Australia

DARWIN, Australia - Tourists watch a crocodile in an attraction called "Cage of Death" at Crocosaurus Cove in Darwin, northern Australia, in July 2012. Local authorities are hoping crocodiles will help promote tourism around the area.

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U.S. Marines in Darwin

U.S. Marines in Darwin

DARWIN, Australia - U.S. Marines undergo a welcoming ceremony at an Australian army base in Darwin, Australia, on April 4, 2012. They are the first batch of U.S. Marines to be stationed in Darwin.

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Japan to invest in LNG project in Australia

Japan to invest in LNG project in Australia

DARWIN, Australia - Naoki Kuroda (2nd from L), chairman of Japanese oil developer Inpex Corp., celebrates in Darwin, Australia, on Jan. 13, 2012, after confirming the final investment decision on the Ichthys LNG Project. The project is a liquefied natural gas joint venture between the Inpex group of companies and the French oil giant Total S.A. group of companies, based on resources from the Ichthys Field, in the Browse Basin offshore Western Australia.

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Japan to invest in LNG project in Australia

Japan to invest in LNG project in Australia

DARWIN, Australia - Naoki Kuroda (2nd from L), chairman of Japanese oil developer Inpex Corp., signs a document in Darwin, Australia, on Jan. 13, 2012, for the final investment decision on the Ichthys LNG Project. The project is a liquefied natural gas joint venture between the Inpex group of companies and the French oil giant Total S.A. group of companies, based on resources from the Ichthys Field, in the Browse Basin offshore Western Australia.

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WTO chief hails Japan's capacity-building initiative

WTO chief hails Japan's capacity-building initiative

DARWIN, Australia - Japanese International Trade and Industry Minister Takashi Fukaya (L) shakes hands with World Trade Organization (WTO) Director General Mike Moore at the start of their talks in Darwin, Australia on June 5. Moore hailed Japan's proposal for industrialized countries to help developing ones meet their WTO commitments, saying it would help build confidence needed for an early launch of a new round of multilateral trade talks.

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Dili residents greet Belo's return

Dili residents greet Belo's return

DILI, East Timor - People in Dili, East Timor, welcome the return of their spiritual leader, Bishop Carlos Belo, at his home on Oct. 6. Belo, who arrived in the ravaged half-island from Darwin, Australia, said the sheer scale of destruction makes it look ''worse than hell.''

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Thailand begins full troop deployment to E. Timor

Thailand begins full troop deployment to E. Timor

BANGKOK, Thailand - Thai soldiers prepare to leave Bangkok for Darwin, Australia, on Oct. 4 to join the international force in East Timor (Interfet). The troops will stop in Darwin for a few days for technical preparations before heading to East Timor.

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Gusmao urges Japan to push Indonesia to repatriate E. Timorese

Gusmao urges Japan to push Indonesia to repatriate E. Timorese

DARWIN, Australia - East Timor independence leader Xanana Gusmao meet the press at a hotel in Darwin, Australia, from late Sept. 24 to early Sept. 25 and urges Japan to pressure Indonesia to allow some 200,000 displaced East Timorese to return home safely from West Timor and elsewhere in Indonesia.

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Thai military team leaves for E. Timor

Thai military team leaves for E. Timor

BANGKOK, Thailand - Maj. Gen. Songkitti Jaggabatra (L), who has been appointed deputy commander of the international force for East Timor, talks with Thai Prime Minister Chuan Leekpai (R) prior to departure for Darwin, Australia, on Sept. 17. His 33-member advance team of Thai armed forces will join Australian forces in Darwin as U.N. peacekeepers in East Timor and will proceed to Dili on Sept. 18.

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