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JAL under cyberattack

TOKYO, Japan, Dec. 26 Kyodo - A member of Japan Airlines' ground staff responds to passengers at Tokyo's Haneda airport on Dec. 26, 2024, after a cyberattack disrupted the company's systems. The attack began around 7:25 a.m. the same day, delaying at least 14 domestic flights and affecting some international flights. (Kyodo)

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JAL under cyberattack

JAL under cyberattack

Passengers line up at a Japan Airlines check-in counter at Osaka airport, straddling Hyogo and Osaka prefectures in western Japan, on Dec. 26, 2024, after a cyberattack disrupted the company's systems. The attack began around 7:25 a.m. the same day, delaying at least 14 domestic flights and affecting some international flights.

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JAL under cyberattack

JAL under cyberattack

A Japan Airlines ground staff member (front, R) responds to a passenger at Osaka airport straddling Hyogo and Osaka prefectures, western Japan, on Dec. 26, 2024, after a cyberattack disrupted the company's systems. The attack began around 7:25 a.m. the same day, delaying at least 14 domestic flights and affecting some international flights

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JAL under cyberattack

JAL under cyberattack

A member of Japan Airlines' ground staff responds to passengers at Tokyo's Haneda airport on Dec. 26, 2024, after a cyberattack disrupted the company's systems. The attack began around 7:25 a.m. the same day, delaying at least 14 domestic flights and affecting some international flights.

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South Africa: Man Dead As Torrential Rain Causes Flooding In Gqeberha

On Tuesday, October 22, torrential rains caused flooding in parts of the Eastern Cape, leaving one man dead in Gqeberha, and delaying flights at East London Airport.

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Illustration Pension

Illustration Pension

SUQIAN, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 13, 2024 - Illustration Pension, Suqian, Jiangsu province, China, Sept 13, 2024. The "Measures of The State Council on Gradually Delaying the Statutory Retirement Age" was released, and from January 1, 2030, the minimum period for employees to receive basic pension contributions on a monthly basis will be gradually increased from 15 years to 20 years, with an annual increase of six months. Employees who have reached the statutory retirement age but are less than the minimum period of contribution may, in accordance with regulations, reach the minimum period of contribution by extending the payment of contributions or paying in one lump sum, and receive basic pensions on a monthly basis.

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Illustration Pension

Illustration Pension

SUQIAN, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 13, 2024 - Illustration Pension, Suqian, Jiangsu province, China, Sept 13, 2024. The "Measures of The State Council on Gradually Delaying the Statutory Retirement Age" was released, and from January 1, 2030, the minimum period for employees to receive basic pension contributions on a monthly basis will be gradually increased from 15 years to 20 years, with an annual increase of six months. Employees who have reached the statutory retirement age but are less than the minimum period of contribution may, in accordance with regulations, reach the minimum period of contribution by extending the payment of contributions or paying in one lump sum, and receive basic pensions on a monthly basis.

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Illustration Pension

Illustration Pension

SUQIAN, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 13, 2024 - Illustration Pension, Suqian, Jiangsu province, China, Sept 13, 2024. The "Measures of The State Council on Gradually Delaying the Statutory Retirement Age" was released, and from January 1, 2030, the minimum period for employees to receive basic pension contributions on a monthly basis will be gradually increased from 15 years to 20 years, with an annual increase of six months. Employees who have reached the statutory retirement age but are less than the minimum period of contribution may, in accordance with regulations, reach the minimum period of contribution by extending the payment of contributions or paying in one lump sum, and receive basic pensions on a monthly basis.

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Illustration Pension

Illustration Pension

SUQIAN, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 13, 2024 - Illustration Pension, Suqian, Jiangsu province, China, Sept 13, 2024. The "Measures of The State Council on Gradually Delaying the Statutory Retirement Age" was released, and from January 1, 2030, the minimum period for employees to receive basic pension contributions on a monthly basis will be gradually increased from 15 years to 20 years, with an annual increase of six months. Employees who have reached the statutory retirement age but are less than the minimum period of contribution may, in accordance with regulations, reach the minimum period of contribution by extending the payment of contributions or paying in one lump sum, and receive basic pensions on a monthly basis.

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Illustration Pension

Illustration Pension

SUQIAN, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 13, 2024 - Illustration Pension, Suqian, Jiangsu province, China, Sept 13, 2024. The "Measures of The State Council on Gradually Delaying the Statutory Retirement Age" was released, and from January 1, 2030, the minimum period for employees to receive basic pension contributions on a monthly basis will be gradually increased from 15 years to 20 years, with an annual increase of six months. Employees who have reached the statutory retirement age but are less than the minimum period of contribution may, in accordance with regulations, reach the minimum period of contribution by extending the payment of contributions or paying in one lump sum, and receive basic pensions on a monthly basis.

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Illustration Pension

Illustration Pension

SUQIAN, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 13, 2024 - Illustration Pension, Suqian, Jiangsu province, China, Sept 13, 2024. The "Measures of The State Council on Gradually Delaying the Statutory Retirement Age" was released, and from January 1, 2030, the minimum period for employees to receive basic pension contributions on a monthly basis will be gradually increased from 15 years to 20 years, with an annual increase of six months. Employees who have reached the statutory retirement age but are less than the minimum period of contribution may, in accordance with regulations, reach the minimum period of contribution by extending the payment of contributions or paying in one lump sum, and receive basic pensions on a monthly basis.

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Baseball: Dodgers vs. D-backs

Baseball: Dodgers vs. D-backs

Pest control company employee Matt Hilton (L) arrives at Chase Field to remove a buzzing bee colony that formed on the top of the protective netting behind home plate at the ballpark, delaying the first pitch of a baseball game between the Los Angeles Dodgers and the Arizona Diamondbacks for about two hours on April 30, 2024, in Phoenix, Arizona.

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Climate change delaying blue whale migration: expert

STORY: Climate change delaying blue whale migration: expert SHOOTING TIME: Nov. 13, 2023 DATELINE: Nov. 14, 2023 LENGTH: 00:00:54 LOCATION: Canberra CATEGORY: ENVIRONMENT SHOTLIST: 1. various of the whales playing in the Water (date: Aug. 23, 2023) 2. various of the ocean STORYLINE: Warming oceans are delaying the migration of blue whales, Australian experts have warned. Karen Edyvane, a marine biologist from Australian National University, on Monday raised concerns about significant delays to the migration of pygmy blue whales past the Timor-Leste coastline. A subspecies of blue whale that grows up to 24 meters long, pygmy blue whales migrate thousands of kilometers south every year from breeding grounds off the coast of Indonesia past Timor-Leste to Australian waters in October and November. However, Edyvane told the Australian Broadcasting Corporation that she is "extremely alarmed" after not sighting any whales during the last six weeks in Timor-Leste. A former senior government scienti

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U.S. airs concerns over Japan delaying decision on Futemma

U.S. airs concerns over Japan delaying decision on Futemma

TOKYO, Japan - Foreign Minister Katsuya Okada speaks at a news conference at the Foreign Ministry in Tokyo on Dec. 4, 2009, before he attends a minister-level working group meeting between Japan and the United States on the transfer of the U.S. Marine Corps' Futemma Air Station.

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Osaka Gov. Hashimoto ordered to pay damages for TV comment

Osaka Gov. Hashimoto ordered to pay damages for TV comment

OSAKA, Japan - Osaka Gov. Toru Hashimoto (L) speaks to reporters at the Osaka prefectural government building in Osaka on Oct. 2 after the Hiroshima District Court ordered him to pay 8 million yen in damages to four lawyers for effectively calling for a campaign to seek their punishment for intentionally delaying the retrial of a man accused of killing a woman and her daughter in 1999 when he was a minor.

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Diet approves 12-day extension, delaying election to July 29

Diet approves 12-day extension, delaying election to July 29

TOKYO, Japan - Prime Minister Shinzo Abe (R) and other Cabinet ministers bow in apology at a plenary session of the House of Representatives on June 22 after the lower house decided to extend the current ordinary Diet session by 12 days through July 5. The decision will delay the House of Councillors election from July 22 until July 29.

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Ruling bloc agrees on Diet session extension, delaying poll

Ruling bloc agrees on Diet session extension, delaying poll

TOKYO, Japan - New Komeito party leader Akihiro Ota (L) and Prime Minister Shinzo Abe pose for a photo prior to their talks at the prime minister's office on June 21. The two coalition leaders agreed to extend the ongoing 150-day Diet session for 12 days until July 5 to ensure the enactment of key legislation, delaying the upper house election to July 29 despite criticism from the opposition camp.

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N. Korea accuses U.S. of delay in nuclear deal

N. Korea accuses U.S. of delay in nuclear deal

SEOUL, South Korea - North Korean Chief Cabinet Councilor Kwon Ho Ung (L) and South Korean Unification Minister Lee Hae Joung shake hands at the start of inter-Korean ministerial talks at a Seoul hotel on May 30. Kwon accused the United States of delaying the implementation of a nuclear deal under which North Korea is to take initial steps toward denuclearization.

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Polish not to get EU funds soon despite EC's approval

STORY: Polish not to get EU funds soon despite EC's approval DATELINE: June 4, 2022 LENGTH: 00:02:32 LOCATION: Warsaw CATEGORY: POLITICS SHOTLIST: 1. various of the meeting and the press conference 2. SOUNDBITE (English): URSULA VON DER LEYEN, President of the European Commission STORYLINE: Polish President Andrzej Duda on Thursday welcomed the European Commission's (EC) approval of Poland's National Recovery Plan (KPO), but his country still has to wait for the fund. Speaking at a press conference with visiting EC President Ursula von der Leyen and Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki near Warsaw, Duda said the approvement "has a breakthrough significance for Poland to be able to obtain EU funds in the future," according to Polish Press Agency. A dispute over the rule of law had led to the EC delaying its approval of the KPO, prompting the Polish government to adhere to a European Court demand that it liquidate a judicial disciplinary body. Duda expressed satisfaction that his amendments to the S

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Diet approves 12-day extension, delaying election to July 29

Diet approves 12-day extension, delaying election to July 29

TOKYO, Japan - Prime Minister Shinzo Abe (R) and other Cabinet ministers bow in apology at a plenary session of the House of Representatives on June 22 after the lower house decided to extend the current ordinary Diet session by 12 days through July 5. The decision will delay the House of Councillors election from July 22 until July 29. (Kyodo)

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PM Abe attends lower house budget panel

PM Abe attends lower house budget panel

Prime Minister Shinzo Abe attends the Budget Committee of the House of Representatives in Tokyo on May 16, 2016. Abe declined to say whether the powerful earthquakes that hit southwestern Japan will be a factor in delaying the additional consumption tax hike slated for April 2017. The lower house, meanwhile, passed an extra budget to support reconstruction of the quake-damaged areas. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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PM Abe attends lower house budget panel

PM Abe attends lower house budget panel

Prime Minister Shinzo Abe attends the Budget Committee of the House of Representatives in Tokyo on May 16, 2016. Abe declined to say whether the powerful earthquakes that hit southwestern Japan will be a factor in delaying the additional consumption tax hike slated for April 2017. The lower house, meanwhile, passed an extra budget to support reconstruction of the quake-damaged areas. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Gov't mulls delaying Diet approval on TPP pact amid stalled debate

Gov't mulls delaying Diet approval on TPP pact amid stalled debate

Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe enters his office in Tokyo on April 13, 2016. The ruling coalition is considering pushing back a plan to ratify a Trans-Pacific Partnership free trade deal and enact related bills during the current Diet session ending June 1 due to stalled debate with opposition parties, sources close to the matter said the same day. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Japan planning for Abe to visit U.S. in mid-April: source

Japan planning for Abe to visit U.S. in mid-April: source

Combined file photo shows Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe (L) and U.S. President Donald Trump. Japan is planning for Abe to visit the United States in mid-April for talks with Trump on North Korea, delaying the trip from early in the month because of the president's schedule, a government source said on March 19, 2018. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Ruling bloc agrees on Diet session extension, delaying poll

Ruling bloc agrees on Diet session extension, delaying poll

TOKYO, Japan - New Komeito party leader Akihiro Ota (L) and Prime Minister Shinzo Abe pose for a photo prior to their talks at the prime minister's office on June 21. The two coalition leaders agreed to extend the ongoing 150-day Diet session for 12 days until July 5 to ensure the enactment of key legislation, delaying the upper house election to July 29 despite criticism from the opposition camp. (Kyodo)

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N. Korea accuses U.S. of delay in nuclear deal

N. Korea accuses U.S. of delay in nuclear deal

SEOUL, South Korea - North Korean Chief Cabinet Councilor Kwon Ho Ung (L) and South Korean Unification Minister Lee Hae Joung shake hands at the start of inter-Korean ministerial talks at a Seoul hotel on May 30. Kwon accused the United States of delaying the implementation of a nuclear deal under which North Korea is to take initial steps toward denuclearization. (Kyodo)

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Anti-gov't protesters block Thai parliament, delay policy speech

Anti-gov't protesters block Thai parliament, delay policy speech

BANGKOK, Thailand - Supporters of ousted Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra hold banners during a protest against the government outside Thailand's Parliament in Bangkok on Dec. 29. The protesters blocked access to the building, delaying a parliamentary session at which Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva was due to give a policy speech. (Kyodo)

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U.S. military Osprey aircraft

U.S. military Osprey aircraft

A U.S. military Osprey aircraft takes off from Itami airport straddling Osaka and Hyogo prefectures in western Japan on April 2, 2019. The aircraft made an emergency landing at the airport the previous day, delaying some commercial flights. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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U.S. military Osprey aircraft

U.S. military Osprey aircraft

A U.S. military Osprey aircraft takes off from Itami airport straddling Osaka and Hyogo prefectures in western Japan on April 2, 2019. The aircraft made an emergency landing at the airport the previous day, delaying some commercial flights. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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"Conspiracy" bill vote delayed by no-confidence motion

"Conspiracy" bill vote delayed by no-confidence motion

Justice Minister Katsutoshi Kaneda (C) leaves a Diet chamber in Tokyo on May 17, 2017, after opposition parties submitted a no-confidence motion against him, effectively delaying a vote on a contentious bill that would punish the planning of serious crimes. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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"Conspiracy" bill vote delayed by no-confidence motion

"Conspiracy" bill vote delayed by no-confidence motion

Justice Minister Katsutoshi Kaneda leaves a Diet chamber in Tokyo on May 17, 2017, after opposition parties submitted a no-confidence motion against him, effectively delaying a vote on a contentious bill that would punish the planning of serious crimes. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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"Conspiracy" bill vote delayed by no-confidence motion

"Conspiracy" bill vote delayed by no-confidence motion

Justice Minister Katsutoshi Kaneda speaks to reporters in Tokyo on May 17, 2017, after opposition parties submitted a no-confidence motion against him, effectively delaying a vote on a contentious bill that would punish the planning of serious crimes. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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"Conspiracy" bill vote delayed by no-confidence motion

"Conspiracy" bill vote delayed by no-confidence motion

Justice Minister Katsutoshi Kaneda speaks to reporters in Tokyo on May 17, 2017, after opposition parties submitted a no-confidence motion against him, effectively delaying a vote on a contentious bill that would punish the planning of serious crimes. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Olympic scenes: Bar-setting device malfunctions

Olympic scenes: Bar-setting device malfunctions

A bar-setting device in the pole vault competition malfunctions on Aug. 13, 2016, delaying the start of the men's qualification jump at the Rio de Janeiro Olympics. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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U.S. airs concerns over Japan delaying decision on Futemma

U.S. airs concerns over Japan delaying decision on Futemma

TOKYO, Japan - Foreign Minister Katsuya Okada speaks at a news conference at the Foreign Ministry in Tokyo on Dec. 4, 2009, before he attends a minister-level working group meeting between Japan and the United States on the transfer of the U.S. Marine Corps' Futemma Air Station. (Kyodo)

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