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China: Black Swan Seen Scooping Leaves in Reverse at Zhaotong University

On November 15, 2025, in Zhaotong, Yunnan, a video captured the unusual sight of a black swan at Zhaotong University moving backward across a pond while repeatedly scooping leaves toward the shore.

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Spain: Hundreds March In Madrid To Mark Anniversary Of Amnesty Law Protests

Hundreds of people marched in Madrid from Plaza de España to the PSOE federal headquarters on Ferraz Street, protesting the government's policies, one year after similar demonstrations against the amnesty law at the same location.

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Spain: Hundreds March In Madrid To Mark Anniversary Of Amnesty Law Protests 2

Hundreds of people marched in Madrid from Plaza de España to the PSOE federal headquarters on Ferraz Street, protesting the government's policies, one year after similar demonstrations against the amnesty law at the same location.

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Field takes top post of U.S. forces in Japan

Field takes top post of U.S. forces in Japan

TOKYO, Japan - Lt. Gen. Burton Field (R) receives a flag of the U.S. forces in Japan from Adm. Robert Willard, the head of the U.S. military Pacific Command, during a change of command ceremony at Yokota Air Base in Tokyo on Oct. 25, 2010. Field became the new top commander of U.S. forces in Japan, succeeding Lt. Gen. Edward Rice.

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Field takes top post of U.S. forces in Japan

Field takes top post of U.S. forces in Japan

TOKYO, Japan - Lt. Gen. Burton Field (L) and Lt. Gen. Edward Rice shake hands at Yokota Air Base in Tokyo on Oct. 25, 2010. Field became the new top commander of U.S. forces in Japan, succeeding Rice.

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U.S. forces commander warns against Japan going nuclear

U.S. forces commander warns against Japan going nuclear

TOKYO, Japan - Lt. Gen. Edward Rice, the top commander of U.S. forces in Japan, speaks during a press conference at the Japan National Press Club in Tokyo on July 28.

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U.S. military bills N. Korea 'potential threat'

U.S. military bills N. Korea 'potential threat'

TOKYO, Japan - Top U.S. Forces Japan commander Lt. Gen. Edward Rice speaks at a press conference in Tokyo on July 15. Rice urged North Korea to disclose more information about its military capabilities and purposes, describing the country as posing ''a potential threat'' to Northeast Asia.

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'Flexible' approach to help Marines relocation to Guam

'Flexible' approach to help Marines relocation to Guam

TOKYO, Japan - Lt. Gen. Edward Rice, top commander of the U.S. military in Japan, speaks during an interview with Kyodo News at a hotel in Tokyo on May 21.

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USFJ top commander vows continued efforts to prevent crimes

USFJ top commander vows continued efforts to prevent crimes

TOKYO, Japan - U.S. Forces Japan Commander Lt. Gen. Edward Rice speaks during a news conference in Tokyo on May 16. Rice promised to continue the ''tremendous investment'' of effort to prevent crimes by U.S. service members, while announcing the completion of a review and reinforcement of current sexual harassment and assault measures.

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New U.S. Forces Japan chief stresses realignment necessary

New U.S. Forces Japan chief stresses realignment necessary

TOKYO, Japan - Lt. Gen. Edward Rice (R), the new commander of U.S. Forces Japan, shakes hands with his predecessor, Lt. Gen. Bruce Wright, during a change-of-command ceremony at the U.S. Yokota Air Base outside Tokyo on Feb. 25. Rice stressed it is necessary to carry out the 2006 bilateral agreement to realign U.S. military functions in Japan.

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New U.S. Forces Japan chief stresses realignment necessary

New U.S. Forces Japan chief stresses realignment necessary

TOKYO, Japan - Lt. Gen. Edward Rice, the new commander of U.S. Forces Japan, speaks at a change-of-command ceremony at the U.S. Yokota Air Base outside Tokyo on Feb. 25. Rice, who took over the command from Lt. Gen. Bruce Wright, stressed it is necessary to carry out the 2006 bilateral agreement to realign U.S. military functions in Japan.

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New U.S. Forces Japan chief stresses realignment necessary

New U.S. Forces Japan chief stresses realignment necessary

TOKYO, Japan - Lt. Gen. Edward Rice, the new commander of U.S. Forces Japan, speaks at a change-of-command ceremony at the U.S. Yokota Air Base outside Tokyo on Feb. 25. Rice, who took over the command from Lt. Gen. Bruce Wright, stressed it is necessary to carry out the 2006 bilateral agreement to realign U.S. military functions in Japan. (Kyodo)

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New U.S. Forces Japan chief stresses realignment necessary

New U.S. Forces Japan chief stresses realignment necessary

TOKYO, Japan - Lt. Gen. Edward Rice (R), the new commander of U.S. Forces Japan, shakes hands with his predecessor, Lt. Gen. Bruce Wright, during a change-of-command ceremony at the U.S. Yokota Air Base outside Tokyo on Feb. 25. Rice stressed it is necessary to carry out the 2006 bilateral agreement to realign U.S. military functions in Japan. (Kyodo)

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'Flexible' approach to help Marines relocation to Guam

'Flexible' approach to help Marines relocation to Guam

TOKYO, Japan - Lt. Gen. Edward Rice, top commander of the U.S. military in Japan, speaks during an interview with Kyodo News at a hotel in Tokyo on May 21. (Kyodo)

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U.S. military bills N. Korea 'potential threat'

U.S. military bills N. Korea 'potential threat'

TOKYO, Japan - Top U.S. Forces Japan commander Lt. Gen. Edward Rice speaks at a press conference in Tokyo on July 15. Rice urged North Korea to disclose more information about its military capabilities and purposes, describing the country as posing ''a potential threat'' to Northeast Asia. (Kyodo)

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USFJ top commander vows continued efforts to prevent crimes

USFJ top commander vows continued efforts to prevent crimes

TOKYO, Japan - U.S. Forces Japan Commander Lt. Gen. Edward Rice speaks during a news conference in Tokyo on May 16. Rice promised to continue the ''tremendous investment'' of effort to prevent crimes by U.S. service members, while announcing the completion of a review and reinforcement of current sexual harassment and assault measures. (Kyodo)

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Field takes top post of U.S. forces in Japan

Field takes top post of U.S. forces in Japan

TOKYO, Japan - Lt. Gen. Burton Field (L) and Lt. Gen. Edward Rice shake hands at Yokota Air Base in Tokyo on Oct. 25, 2010. Field became the new top commander of U.S. forces in Japan, succeeding Rice. (Kyodo)

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Field takes top post of U.S. forces in Japan

Field takes top post of U.S. forces in Japan

TOKYO, Japan - Lt. Gen. Burton Field (R) receives a flag of the U.S. forces in Japan from Adm. Robert Willard, the head of the U.S. military Pacific Command, during a change of command ceremony at Yokota Air Base in Tokyo on Oct. 25, 2010. Field became the new top commander of U.S. forces in Japan, succeeding Lt. Gen. Edward Rice. (Kyodo)

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