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Shinkansen halted after train cars decouple

TOKYO, Japan, March 6 Kyodo - Video take photos of a bullet train on the Tohoku Shinkansen Line following an emergency stop near JR Nishi-Nippori Station in Tokyo on March 6, 2025, after two cars decoupled. The incident led to a suspension of bullet train services in eastern Japan. (Kyodo)

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Shinkansen halted after train cars decouple

Shinkansen halted after train cars decouple

Photo taken March 6, 2025, shows a bullet train on the Tohoku Shinkansen Line making an emergency stop near JR Nishi-Nippori Station in Tokyo after two cars decoupled. The incident led to a suspension of bullet train services in eastern Japan.

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Shinkansen halted after train cars decouple

Shinkansen halted after train cars decouple

Photo taken March 6, 2025, shows a bullet train on the Tohoku Shinkansen Line making an emergency stop near JR Nishi-Nippori Station in Tokyo after two cars decoupled. The incident led to a suspension of bullet train services in eastern Japan.

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Shinkansen halted after train cars decouple

Shinkansen halted after train cars decouple

Photo taken March 6, 2025, shows a bullet train on the Tohoku Shinkansen Line making an emergency stop near JR Nishi-Nippori Station in Tokyo after two cars decoupled. The incident led to a suspension of bullet train services in eastern Japan.

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Shinkansen halted after train cars decouple

Shinkansen halted after train cars decouple

Photo taken March 6, 2025, shows a bullet train on the Tohoku Shinkansen Line making an emergency stop near JR Nishi-Nippori Station in Tokyo after two cars decoupled. The incident led to a suspension of bullet train services in eastern Japan.

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Shinkansen halted after train cars decouple

Shinkansen halted after train cars decouple

People take photos of a bullet train on the Tohoku Shinkansen Line following an emergency stop near JR Nishi-Nippori Station in Tokyo on March 6, 2025, after two cars decoupled. The incident led to a suspension of bullet train services in eastern Japan.

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Shinkansen halted after train's cars decouple

Shinkansen halted after train's cars decouple

An electronic sign at JR Ueno Station in Tokyo notifies passengers of a suspension of Shinkansen bullet train services in eastern Japan on March 6, 2025, after two train cars on the Tohoku Shinkansen Line decoupled, causing an emergency stop.

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Shinkansen halted after train cars decouple

Shinkansen halted after train cars decouple

Photo taken March 6, 2025, shows a bullet train on the Tohoku Shinkansen Line making an emergency stop near JR Nishi-Nippori Station in Tokyo after two cars decoupled. The incident led to a suspension of bullet train services in eastern Japan.

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U.S. attempt of decoupling from China affects world stability: Bulgarian politician

STORY: U.S. attempt of decoupling from China affects world stability: Bulgarian politician DATELINE: June 1, 2023 LENGTH: 0:01:03 LOCATION: Sofia CATEGORY: POLITICS SHOTLIST: 1 various of Zahari Zahariev in his office 2 various of views in China 3 SOUNDBITE (Bulgarian): ZAHARI ZAHARIEV, Chairman of Bulgaria National Association for the Belt and Road STORYLINE: Zahari Zahariev, a veteran Bulgarian politician, has recently warned the risks of U.S. attempt to decouple from China in an exclusive interview with Xinhua. Zahariev said considering China's share of global GDP and scientific and technical potential, "decoupling" from China will cause great harm and affect world stability. He also said that other countries' and companies' economic cooperation with China will not succumb to political pressure. SOUNDBITE (Bulgarian): ZAHARI ZAHARIEV, Chairman of Bulgaria National Association for the Belt and Road "Despite the calls that were made to American companies to leave the field of investment and economic co

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"Decoupling from China" theory doomed to fail: experts

STORY: "Decoupling from China" theory doomed to fail: experts DATELINE: Aug. 27, 2022 LENGTH: 00:02:27 LOCATION: Beijing CATEGORY: POLITICS/ECONOMY SHOTLIST: 1. various of general views 2. SOUNDBITE 1 (English): STEPHEN NDEGWA, International relations lecturer, United States International University (USIU-Africa) 3. SOUNDBITE 2 (English): JEFFREY SACHS, Professor with Columbia University in New York 4. SOUNDBITE 3 (English): CHARLES ONUNAIJU, Director, Center for China Studies, Nigeria STORYLINE: In its latest attempt to decouple from China, the U.S. has signed into law a new chips act, and is forcing companies to move back their production lines. Experts say that the legislation undermines global trade and runs counter to WTO rules. SOUNDBITE 1 (English): STEPHEN NDEGWA, International relations lecturer, United States International University (USIU-Africa) "That is definitely a grave violation of the fair play rules of the WTO. The semiconductor industry coming from China was the driving force of U.S. t

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