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China Gradually Resumed Imports of Japanese Aquatic Products

China Gradually Resumed Imports of Japanese Aquatic Products

QINGDAO, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 14, 2024 - Photo taken on Sept. 14, 2024 shows seafood at Jimiya fishing port in Qingdao, East China's Shandong province. On September 20, 2024, China and Japan reached a consensus on the issue of the discharge of contaminated water from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power Plant, and China said that it would gradually resume the import of Japanese aquatic products that meet the regulations.

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China Gradually Resumed Imports of Japanese Aquatic Products

China Gradually Resumed Imports of Japanese Aquatic Products

QINGDAO, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 14, 2024 - Photo taken on Sept. 14, 2024 shows seafood at Jimiya fishing port in Qingdao, East China's Shandong province. On September 20, 2024, China and Japan reached a consensus on the issue of the discharge of contaminated water from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power Plant, and China said that it would gradually resume the import of Japanese aquatic products that meet the regulations.

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China Gradually Resumed Imports of Japanese Aquatic Products

China Gradually Resumed Imports of Japanese Aquatic Products

QINGDAO, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 14, 2024 - Photo taken on Sept. 14, 2024 shows seafood at Jimiya fishing port in Qingdao, East China's Shandong province. On September 20, 2024, China and Japan reached a consensus on the issue of the discharge of contaminated water from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power Plant, and China said that it would gradually resume the import of Japanese aquatic products that meet the regulations.

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China Gradually Resumed Imports of Japanese Aquatic Products

China Gradually Resumed Imports of Japanese Aquatic Products

QINGDAO, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 14, 2024 - Photo taken on Sept. 14, 2024 shows seafood at Jimiya fishing port in Qingdao, East China's Shandong province. On September 20, 2024, China and Japan reached a consensus on the issue of the discharge of contaminated water from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power Plant, and China said that it would gradually resume the import of Japanese aquatic products that meet the regulations.

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China Gradually Resumed Imports of Japanese Aquatic Products

China Gradually Resumed Imports of Japanese Aquatic Products

QINGDAO, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 14, 2024 - Photo taken on Sept. 14, 2024 shows seafood at Jimiya fishing port in Qingdao, East China's Shandong province. On September 20, 2024, China and Japan reached a consensus on the issue of the discharge of contaminated water from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power Plant, and China said that it would gradually resume the import of Japanese aquatic products that meet the regulations.

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China Gradually Resumed Imports of Japanese Aquatic Products

China Gradually Resumed Imports of Japanese Aquatic Products

QINGDAO, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 14, 2024 - Photo taken on Sept. 14, 2024 shows seafood at Jimiya fishing port in Qingdao, East China's Shandong province. On September 20, 2024, China and Japan reached a consensus on the issue of the discharge of contaminated water from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power Plant, and China said that it would gradually resume the import of Japanese aquatic products that meet the regulations.

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China Gradually Resumed Imports of Japanese Aquatic Products

China Gradually Resumed Imports of Japanese Aquatic Products

QINGDAO, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 14, 2024 - Photo taken on Sept. 14, 2024 shows seafood at Jimiya fishing port in Qingdao, East China's Shandong province. On September 20, 2024, China and Japan reached a consensus on the issue of the discharge of contaminated water from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power Plant, and China said that it would gradually resume the import of Japanese aquatic products that meet the regulations.

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China Gradually Resumed Imports of Japanese Aquatic Products

China Gradually Resumed Imports of Japanese Aquatic Products

QINGDAO, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 14, 2024 - Photo taken on Sept. 14, 2024 shows seafood at Jimiya fishing port in Qingdao, East China's Shandong province. On September 20, 2024, China and Japan reached a consensus on the issue of the discharge of contaminated water from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power Plant, and China said that it would gradually resume the import of Japanese aquatic products that meet the regulations.

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China Gradually Resumed Imports of Japanese Aquatic Products

China Gradually Resumed Imports of Japanese Aquatic Products

QINGDAO, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 14, 2024 - Photo taken on Sept. 14, 2024 shows seafood at Jimiya fishing port in Qingdao, East China's Shandong province. On September 20, 2024, China and Japan reached a consensus on the issue of the discharge of contaminated water from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power Plant, and China said that it would gradually resume the import of Japanese aquatic products that meet the regulations.

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Pope Francis Meets Members Of A Clean Energy Company - Vatican

Pope Francis Meets Members Of A Clean Energy Company - Vatican

Pope Francis meets members of ‘Terna’, an Italian electric transmission company on August 31, 2024 at the Vatican and lauds their commitment to clean energy, transparency, and ethical responsibility, emphasising the importance of their work for the common good and the environment. The Pope then went on to highlight Terna’s commitment to a future powered by clean energy. There is a lot of dirty energy on our planet, said the Pope, dirty ‘due to too many fossil and non-renewable sources; but also dirtied by injustice, by wars that are born and fueled by the hunger for energy; dirtied by unjust labor relations, by the concentration of enormous profits in few hands, by unsustainable work rhythms that pollute business relationships and the soul of people’. Good energy, the Pope emphasised, is not just a technological issue: ‘production and consumption must become increasingly fair and inclusive.’ Photo: (EV) Vatican Media/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Pope Francis Meets Members Of A Clean Energy Company - Vatican

Pope Francis Meets Members Of A Clean Energy Company - Vatican

Pope Francis meets members of ‘Terna’, an Italian electric transmission company on August 31, 2024 at the Vatican and lauds their commitment to clean energy, transparency, and ethical responsibility, emphasising the importance of their work for the common good and the environment. The Pope then went on to highlight Terna’s commitment to a future powered by clean energy. There is a lot of dirty energy on our planet, said the Pope, dirty ‘due to too many fossil and non-renewable sources; but also dirtied by injustice, by wars that are born and fueled by the hunger for energy; dirtied by unjust labor relations, by the concentration of enormous profits in few hands, by unsustainable work rhythms that pollute business relationships and the soul of people’. Good energy, the Pope emphasised, is not just a technological issue: ‘production and consumption must become increasingly fair and inclusive.’ Photo: (EV) Vatican Media/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Pope Francis Meets Members Of A Clean Energy Company - Vatican

Pope Francis Meets Members Of A Clean Energy Company - Vatican

Pope Francis meets members of ‘Terna’, an Italian electric transmission company on August 31, 2024 at the Vatican and lauds their commitment to clean energy, transparency, and ethical responsibility, emphasising the importance of their work for the common good and the environment. The Pope then went on to highlight Terna’s commitment to a future powered by clean energy. There is a lot of dirty energy on our planet, said the Pope, dirty ‘due to too many fossil and non-renewable sources; but also dirtied by injustice, by wars that are born and fueled by the hunger for energy; dirtied by unjust labor relations, by the concentration of enormous profits in few hands, by unsustainable work rhythms that pollute business relationships and the soul of people’. Good energy, the Pope emphasised, is not just a technological issue: ‘production and consumption must become increasingly fair and inclusive.’ Photo: (EV) Vatican Media/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Pope Francis Meets Members Of A Clean Energy Company - Vatican

Pope Francis Meets Members Of A Clean Energy Company - Vatican

Pope Francis meets members of ‘Terna’, an Italian electric transmission company on August 31, 2024 at the Vatican and lauds their commitment to clean energy, transparency, and ethical responsibility, emphasising the importance of their work for the common good and the environment. The Pope then went on to highlight Terna’s commitment to a future powered by clean energy. There is a lot of dirty energy on our planet, said the Pope, dirty ‘due to too many fossil and non-renewable sources; but also dirtied by injustice, by wars that are born and fueled by the hunger for energy; dirtied by unjust labor relations, by the concentration of enormous profits in few hands, by unsustainable work rhythms that pollute business relationships and the soul of people’. Good energy, the Pope emphasised, is not just a technological issue: ‘production and consumption must become increasingly fair and inclusive.’ Photo: (EV) Vatican Media/ABACAPRESS.COM

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U.N. Human Rights Council session in Geneva

U.N. Human Rights Council session in Geneva

Akimasa Nihongi, an alleged victim of sexual abuse by late J-pop mogul Johnny Kitagawa, speaks at an event on Japan's business and human rights environment in Geneva on June 26, 2024, on the sidelines of a U.N. Human Rights Council session discussing the issue.

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Forest officials issue red alert in India's Madhya Pradesh after tiger kills man

STORY: Forest officials issue red alert in India's Madhya Pradesh after tiger kills man SHOOTING TIME: Archives DATELINE: May 20, 2024 LENGTH: 00:01:29 LOCATION: New Delhi CATEGORY: ENVIRONMENT SHOTLIST: 1. various of Tiger Reserve Park 2. various of tigers STORYLINE: A red alert has been sounded across 36 villages in the central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh as a tiger is on the prowl after killing a man, forest officials said Saturday. The alert applied to villages of Raisen district, adjacent to Bhopal, the capital city of Madhya Pradesh. "A red alert was sounded on Friday for 36 villages spreading over 150 square km. People have been asked not to venture into the forests till the animal is captured," senior forest department official Vijay Kumar was quoted in local media as having said. According to forest officials, the half-eaten body of a 62-year-old man was found on Wednesday in the east range of the Raisen forest division. He was attacked while picking tendu leaves in the forest. The

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French Government Will Support Struggling Atos To Save Jobs

French Government Will Support Struggling Atos To Save Jobs

File photo - Atos, global leader in digital transformation, and Google Cloud today inaugurated by CEO of Atos, Thierry Breton, a joint artificial intelligence (AI) laboratory in the presence of Bruno Le Maire, French Minister of Economy and Finance, in Colombes, France, on April 04, 2019. Set up as part of the global partnership between Atos and Google Cloud, this laboratory, which is unique in France, enables clients, businesses and public organizations to identify practical cases, for which AI could provide innovative and effective solutions. - The French government will be there to support the activities of Atos and the tens of thousands of jobs employed by the struggling IT services group, French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire, after Atos shares plunged around 29 %. On Monday, Atos said it would drop plans for a rights issue due to "changes in the market environment" and added it had started talks with its banks about refinancing its debt. Photo by Mario Fourmy/ABACAPRESS.COM

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French Government Will Support Struggling Atos To Save Jobs

French Government Will Support Struggling Atos To Save Jobs

File photo - European Commissioner for Internal Market, and European Commissioner for Vaccines Thierry Breton - FILE - ATOS. French manufacturer of calculators and super claculators. The only site in Europe to produce this type of machine. ATOSunveils global High Performance Computing Test Lab in Angers, France, on September 19, 2019. CEO of Atos, Thierry Breton, and the mayor of Angers Christophe Bechu inaugurates and visit the center. - The French government will be there to support the activities of Atos and the tens of thousands of jobs employed by the struggling IT services group, French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire, after Atos shares plunged around 29 %. On Monday, Atos said it would drop plans for a rights issue due to "changes in the market environment" and added it had started talks with its banks about refinancing its debt. Photo by Mario Fourmy / ABACAPRESS.COM

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French Government Will Support Struggling Atos To Save Jobs

French Government Will Support Struggling Atos To Save Jobs

File photo - ATOS. French manufacturer of calculators and super claculators. The only site in Europe to produce this type of machine. ATOSunveils global High Performance Computing Test Lab in Angers, France, on September 19, 2019. CEO of Atos, Thierry Breton, and the mayor of Angers Christophe Bechu inaugurates and visit the center. - The French government will be there to support the activities of Atos and the tens of thousands of jobs employed by the struggling IT services group, French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire, after Atos shares plunged around 29 %. On Monday, Atos said it would drop plans for a rights issue due to "changes in the market environment" and added it had started talks with its banks about refinancing its debt. Photo by Mario Fourmy / ABACAPRESS.COM

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French Government Will Support Struggling Atos To Save Jobs

French Government Will Support Struggling Atos To Save Jobs

File photo - Atos, global leader in digital transformation, and Google Cloud today inaugurated by CEO of Atos, Thierry Breton, a joint artificial intelligence (AI) laboratory in the presence of Bruno Le Maire, French Minister of Economy and Finance, in Colombes, France, on April 04, 2019. Set up as part of the global partnership between Atos and Google Cloud, this laboratory, which is unique in France, enables clients, businesses and public organizations to identify practical cases, for which AI could provide innovative and effective solutions. - The French government will be there to support the activities of Atos and the tens of thousands of jobs employed by the struggling IT services group, French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire, after Atos shares plunged around 29 %. On Monday, Atos said it would drop plans for a rights issue due to "changes in the market environment" and added it had started talks with its banks about refinancing its debt. Photo by Mario Fourmy/ABACAPRESS.COM

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French Government Will Support Struggling Atos To Save Jobs

French Government Will Support Struggling Atos To Save Jobs

File photo - A general view of Atos building, on May 07, 2020 in Bezons, France. - The French government will be there to support the activities of Atos and the tens of thousands of jobs employed by the struggling IT services group, French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire, after Atos shares plunged around 29 %. On Monday, Atos said it would drop plans for a rights issue due to "changes in the market environment" and added it had started talks with its banks about refinancing its debt. Photo by David Niviere/ABACAPRESS.COM

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French Government Will Support Struggling Atos To Save Jobs

French Government Will Support Struggling Atos To Save Jobs

File photo - Atos Chairman and CEO Thierry Breton delivers his speech during the presentation of Atos' Bull Sequana, the world's most efficient supercomputer, at Loft Sevigne showroom in Paris, France on April 12, 2016. A first exascale-class computer, Bull Sequana is capable of processing a billion billion operations per second while consuming 10 times less energy than current systems. - The French government will be there to support the activities of Atos and the tens of thousands of jobs employed by the struggling IT services group, French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire, after Atos shares plunged around 29 %. On Monday, Atos said it would drop plans for a rights issue due to "changes in the market environment" and added it had started talks with its banks about refinancing its debt. Photo by Christian Liewig/ABACAPRESS.COM

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French Government Will Support Struggling Atos To Save Jobs

French Government Will Support Struggling Atos To Save Jobs

File photo - French Minister of the Economy, Industry and the Digital Sector Emmanuel Macron and Atos Chairman and CEO Thierry Breton at Loft Sevigne showroom for the presentation of Atos' Bull Sequana, the world's most efficient supercomputer, in Paris, France on April 12, 2016. A first exascale-class computer, Bull Sequana is capable of processing a billion billion operations per second while consuming 10 times less energy than current systems. - The French government will be there to support the activities of Atos and the tens of thousands of jobs employed by the struggling IT services group, French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire, after Atos shares plunged around 29 %. On Monday, Atos said it would drop plans for a rights issue due to "changes in the market environment" and added it had started talks with its banks about refinancing its debt. Photo by Christian Liewig/ABACAPRESS.COM

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French Government Will Support Struggling Atos To Save Jobs

French Government Will Support Struggling Atos To Save Jobs

File photo - French Minister of the Economy, Industry and the Digital Sector Emmanuel Macron and Atos Chairman and CEO Thierry Breton at Loft Sevigne showroom for the presentation of Atos' Bull Sequana, the world's most efficient supercomputer, in Paris, France on April 12, 2016. A first exascale-class computer, Bull Sequana is capable of processing a billion billion operations per second while consuming 10 times less energy than current systems. - The French government will be there to support the activities of Atos and the tens of thousands of jobs employed by the struggling IT services group, French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire, after Atos shares plunged around 29 %. On Monday, Atos said it would drop plans for a rights issue due to "changes in the market environment" and added it had started talks with its banks about refinancing its debt. Photo by Christian Liewig/ABACAPRESS.COM

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French Government Will Support Struggling Atos To Save Jobs

French Government Will Support Struggling Atos To Save Jobs

File photo - French Minister of the Economy, Industry and the Digital Sector Emmanuel Macron and Atos Chairman and CEO Thierry Breton at Loft Sevigne showroom for the presentation of Atos' Bull Sequana, the world's most efficient supercomputer, in Paris, France on April 12, 2016. A first exascale-class computer, Bull Sequana is capable of processing a billion billion operations per second while consuming 10 times less energy than current systems. - The French government will be there to support the activities of Atos and the tens of thousands of jobs employed by the struggling IT services group, French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire, after Atos shares plunged around 29 %. On Monday, Atos said it would drop plans for a rights issue due to "changes in the market environment" and added it had started talks with its banks about refinancing its debt. Photo by Christian Liewig/ABACAPRESS.COM

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French Government Will Support Struggling Atos To Save Jobs

French Government Will Support Struggling Atos To Save Jobs

File photo - Atmosphere during the presentation of Atos' Bull Sequana, the world's most efficient supercomputer, at Loft Sevigne showroom in Paris, France on April 12, 2016. A first exascale-class computer, Bull Sequana is capable of processing a billion billion operations per second while consuming 10 times less energy than current systems. - The French government will be there to support the activities of Atos and the tens of thousands of jobs employed by the struggling IT services group, French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire, after Atos shares plunged around 29 %. On Monday, Atos said it would drop plans for a rights issue due to "changes in the market environment" and added it had started talks with its banks about refinancing its debt. Photo by Christian Liewig/ABACAPRESS.COM

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French Government Will Support Struggling Atos To Save Jobs

French Government Will Support Struggling Atos To Save Jobs

File photo - Atos Chairman and CEO Thierry Breton delivers his speech during the presentation of Atos' Bull Sequana, the world's most efficient supercomputer, at Loft Sevigne showroom in Paris, France on April 12, 2016. A first exascale-class computer, Bull Sequana is capable of processing a billion billion operations per second while consuming 10 times less energy than current systems. - The French government will be there to support the activities of Atos and the tens of thousands of jobs employed by the struggling IT services group, French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire, after Atos shares plunged around 29 %. On Monday, Atos said it would drop plans for a rights issue due to "changes in the market environment" and added it had started talks with its banks about refinancing its debt. Photo by Christian Liewig/ABACAPRESS.COM

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French Government Will Support Struggling Atos To Save Jobs

French Government Will Support Struggling Atos To Save Jobs

File photo - ATOS. French manufacturer of calculators and super claculators. The only site in Europe to produce this type of machine. ATOSunveils global High Performance Computing Test Lab in Angers, France, on September 19, 2019. CEO of Atos, Thierry Breton, and the mayor of Angers Christophe Bechu inaugurates and visit the center. - The French government will be there to support the activities of Atos and the tens of thousands of jobs employed by the struggling IT services group, French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire, after Atos shares plunged around 29 %. On Monday, Atos said it would drop plans for a rights issue due to "changes in the market environment" and added it had started talks with its banks about refinancing its debt. Photo by Mario Fourmy / ABACAPRESS.COM

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French Government Will Support Struggling Atos To Save Jobs

French Government Will Support Struggling Atos To Save Jobs

File photo - ATOS. French manufacturer of calculators and super claculators. The only site in Europe to produce this type of machine. ATOSunveils global High Performance Computing Test Lab in Angers, France, on September 19, 2019. CEO of Atos, Thierry Breton, and the mayor of Angers Christophe Bechu inaugurates and visit the center. - The French government will be there to support the activities of Atos and the tens of thousands of jobs employed by the struggling IT services group, French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire, after Atos shares plunged around 29 %. On Monday, Atos said it would drop plans for a rights issue due to "changes in the market environment" and added it had started talks with its banks about refinancing its debt. Photo by Mario Fourmy / ABACAPRESS.COM

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French Government Will Support Struggling Atos To Save Jobs

French Government Will Support Struggling Atos To Save Jobs

File photo - European Commissioner for Internal Market, and European Commissioner for Vaccines Thierry Breton - FILE - Atos, global leader in digital transformation, and Google Cloud today inaugurated by CEO of Atos, Thierry Breton, a joint artificial intelligence (AI) laboratory in the presence of Bruno Le Maire, French Minister of Economy and Finance, in Colombes, France, on April 04, 2019. Set up as part of the global partnership between Atos and Google Cloud, this laboratory, which is unique in France, enables clients, businesses and public organizations to identify practical cases, for which AI could provide innovative and effective solutions. - The French government will be there to support the activities of Atos and the tens of thousands of jobs employed by the struggling IT services group, French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire, after Atos shares plunged around 29 %. On Monday, Atos said it would drop plans for a rights issue due to "changes in the market environment" and added it had started talks wi

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French Government Will Support Struggling Atos To Save Jobs

French Government Will Support Struggling Atos To Save Jobs

File photo - Atos, global leader in digital transformation, and Google Cloud today inaugurated by CEO of Atos, Thierry Breton, a joint artificial intelligence (AI) laboratory in the presence of Bruno Le Maire, French Minister of Economy and Finance, in Colombes, France, on April 04, 2019. Set up as part of the global partnership between Atos and Google Cloud, this laboratory, which is unique in France, enables clients, businesses and public organizations to identify practical cases, for which AI could provide innovative and effective solutions. - The French government will be there to support the activities of Atos and the tens of thousands of jobs employed by the struggling IT services group, French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire, after Atos shares plunged around 29 %. On Monday, Atos said it would drop plans for a rights issue due to "changes in the market environment" and added it had started talks with its banks about refinancing its debt. Photo by Mario Fourmy/ABACAPRESS.COM

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French Government Will Support Struggling Atos To Save Jobs

French Government Will Support Struggling Atos To Save Jobs

File photo - Atos, global leader in digital transformation, and Google Cloud today inaugurated by CEO of Atos, Thierry Breton, a joint artificial intelligence (AI) laboratory in the presence of Bruno Le Maire, French Minister of Economy and Finance, in Colombes, France, on April 04, 2019. Set up as part of the global partnership between Atos and Google Cloud, this laboratory, which is unique in France, enables clients, businesses and public organizations to identify practical cases, for which AI could provide innovative and effective solutions. - The French government will be there to support the activities of Atos and the tens of thousands of jobs employed by the struggling IT services group, French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire, after Atos shares plunged around 29 %. On Monday, Atos said it would drop plans for a rights issue due to "changes in the market environment" and added it had started talks with its banks about refinancing its debt. Photo by Mario Fourmy/ABACAPRESS.COM

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French Government Will Support Struggling Atos To Save Jobs

French Government Will Support Struggling Atos To Save Jobs

File photo - Atos, global leader in digital transformation, and Google Cloud today inaugurated by CEO of Atos, Thierry Breton, a joint artificial intelligence (AI) laboratory in the presence of Bruno Le Maire, French Minister of Economy and Finance, in Colombes, France, on April 04, 2019. Set up as part of the global partnership between Atos and Google Cloud, this laboratory, which is unique in France, enables clients, businesses and public organizations to identify practical cases, for which AI could provide innovative and effective solutions. - The French government will be there to support the activities of Atos and the tens of thousands of jobs employed by the struggling IT services group, French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire, after Atos shares plunged around 29 %. On Monday, Atos said it would drop plans for a rights issue due to "changes in the market environment" and added it had started talks with its banks about refinancing its debt. Photo by Mario Fourmy/ABACAPRESS.COM

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French Government Will Support Struggling Atos To Save Jobs

French Government Will Support Struggling Atos To Save Jobs

File photo - French Minister of the Economy, Industry and the Digital Sector Emmanuel Macron during the presentation of Atos' Bull Sequana, the world's most efficient supercomputer, at Loft Sevigne showroom in Paris, France on April 12, 2016. A first exascale-class computer, Bull Sequana is capable of processing a billion billion operations per second while consuming 10 times less energy than current systems. - The French government will be there to support the activities of Atos and the tens of thousands of jobs employed by the struggling IT services group, French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire, after Atos shares plunged around 29 %. On Monday, Atos said it would drop plans for a rights issue due to "changes in the market environment" and added it had started talks with its banks about refinancing its debt. Photo by Christian Liewig/ABACAPRESS.COM

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French Government Will Support Struggling Atos To Save Jobs

French Government Will Support Struggling Atos To Save Jobs

File photo - Atos, global leader in digital transformation, and Google Cloud today inaugurated by CEO of Atos, Thierry Breton, a joint artificial intelligence (AI) laboratory in the presence of Bruno Le Maire, French Minister of Economy and Finance, in Colombes, France, on April 04, 2019. Set up as part of the global partnership between Atos and Google Cloud, this laboratory, which is unique in France, enables clients, businesses and public organizations to identify practical cases, for which AI could provide innovative and effective solutions. - The French government will be there to support the activities of Atos and the tens of thousands of jobs employed by the struggling IT services group, French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire, after Atos shares plunged around 29 %. On Monday, Atos said it would drop plans for a rights issue due to "changes in the market environment" and added it had started talks with its banks about refinancing its debt. Photo by Mario Fourmy/ABACAPRESS.COM

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French Government Will Support Struggling Atos To Save Jobs

French Government Will Support Struggling Atos To Save Jobs

File photo - French Minister of the Economy, Industry and the Digital Sector Emmanuel Macron and Atos Chairman and CEO Thierry Breton at Loft Sevigne showroom for the presentation of Atos' Bull Sequana, the world's most efficient supercomputer, in Paris, France on April 12, 2016. A first exascale-class computer, Bull Sequana is capable of processing a billion billion operations per second while consuming 10 times less energy than current systems. - The French government will be there to support the activities of Atos and the tens of thousands of jobs employed by the struggling IT services group, French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire, after Atos shares plunged around 29 %. On Monday, Atos said it would drop plans for a rights issue due to "changes in the market environment" and added it had started talks with its banks about refinancing its debt. Photo by Christian Liewig/ABACAPRESS.COM

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French Government Will Support Struggling Atos To Save Jobs

French Government Will Support Struggling Atos To Save Jobs

File photo - French Minister of the Economy, Industry and the Digital Sector Emmanuel Macron and Atos Chairman and CEO Thierry Breton at Loft Sevigne showroom for the presentation of Atos' Bull Sequana, the world's most efficient supercomputer, in Paris, France on April 12, 2016. A first exascale-class computer, Bull Sequana is capable of processing a billion billion operations per second while consuming 10 times less energy than current systems. - The French government will be there to support the activities of Atos and the tens of thousands of jobs employed by the struggling IT services group, French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire, after Atos shares plunged around 29 %. On Monday, Atos said it would drop plans for a rights issue due to "changes in the market environment" and added it had started talks with its banks about refinancing its debt. Photo by Christian Liewig/ABACAPRESS.COM

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French Government Will Support Struggling Atos To Save Jobs

French Government Will Support Struggling Atos To Save Jobs

File photo - ATOS. French manufacturer of calculators and super claculators. The only site in Europe to produce this type of machine. ATOSunveils global High Performance Computing Test Lab in Angers, France, on September 19, 2019. CEO of Atos, Thierry Breton, and the mayor of Angers Christophe Bechu inaugurates and visit the center. - The French government will be there to support the activities of Atos and the tens of thousands of jobs employed by the struggling IT services group, French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire, after Atos shares plunged around 29 %. On Monday, Atos said it would drop plans for a rights issue due to "changes in the market environment" and added it had started talks with its banks about refinancing its debt. Photo by Mario Fourmy / ABACAPRESS.COM

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French Government Will Support Struggling Atos To Save Jobs

French Government Will Support Struggling Atos To Save Jobs

File photo - Atos, global leader in digital transformation, and Google Cloud today inaugurated by CEO of Atos, Thierry Breton, a joint artificial intelligence (AI) laboratory in the presence of Bruno Le Maire, French Minister of Economy and Finance, in Colombes, France, on April 04, 2019. Set up as part of the global partnership between Atos and Google Cloud, this laboratory, which is unique in France, enables clients, businesses and public organizations to identify practical cases, for which AI could provide innovative and effective solutions. - The French government will be there to support the activities of Atos and the tens of thousands of jobs employed by the struggling IT services group, French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire, after Atos shares plunged around 29 %. On Monday, Atos said it would drop plans for a rights issue due to "changes in the market environment" and added it had started talks with its banks about refinancing its debt. Photo by Mario Fourmy/ABACAPRESS.COM

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CANADA-VANCOUVER-EXTREME COLD WEATHER

CANADA-VANCOUVER-EXTREME COLD WEATHER

(240113) -- VANCOUVER, Jan. 13, 2024 (Xinhua) -- Pedestrians walk on the frozen pavement at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, on Jan. 12, 2024. Environment Canada issued weather warnings, statements and watches in every province and territory across the country on Friday morning. Extreme cold is an issue on the West Coast, in the Prairies and in northern Canada, where it may feel as cold as minus 55 Celsius, CTV News reported. (Photo by Liang Sen/Xinhua)

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CANADA-VANCOUVER-EXTREME COLD WEATHER

CANADA-VANCOUVER-EXTREME COLD WEATHER

(240113) -- VANCOUVER, Jan. 13, 2024 (Xinhua) -- Pedestrians walk on the frozen pavement at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, on Jan. 12, 2024. Environment Canada issued weather warnings, statements and watches in every province and territory across the country on Friday morning. Extreme cold is an issue on the West Coast, in the Prairies and in northern Canada, where it may feel as cold as minus 55 Celsius, CTV News reported. (Photo by Liang Sen/Xinhua)

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CANADA-VANCOUVER-EXTREME COLD WEATHER

CANADA-VANCOUVER-EXTREME COLD WEATHER

(240113) -- VANCOUVER, Jan. 13, 2024 (Xinhua) -- A pedestrian walks on the frozen pavement at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, on Jan. 12, 2024. Environment Canada issued weather warnings, statements and watches in every province and territory across the country on Friday morning. Extreme cold is an issue on the West Coast, in the Prairies and in northern Canada, where it may feel as cold as minus 55 Celsius, CTV News reported. (Photo by Liang Sen/Xinhua)

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What has China done amid global efforts to address climate challenges

STORY: What has China done amid global efforts to address climate challenges SHOOTING TIME: Nov. 29, 2023 DATELINE: Nov. 30, 2023 LENGTH: 00:00:42 LOCATION: DUBAI, UAE CATEGORY: POLITICS/ENVIRONMENT SHOTLIST: 1. various of COP28 2. various of China-related footage STORYLINE: As the United Nations climate change conference kicks off in Dubai on Thursday, the issue of climate change again takes center stage. What has China done to address climate challenges? In 2022, China's carbon dioxide emissions per unit of GDP dropped by more than 51 percent from its 2005 level, according to a report released by the Ministry of Ecology and Environment (MEE) last month. The country has incorporated carbon emission reduction goals into the overall planning of economic and social development, and has pledged to peak carbon emissions by 2030 and achieve carbon neutrality by 2060. To help realize these goals, a national carbon market has been established. With the total installed capacity of renewable energies reachin

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Informal settlement community leaders meet former UN chief during climate summit

STORY: Informal settlement community leaders meet former UN chief during climate summit DATELINE: Sept. 5, 2023 LENGTH: 00:02:09 LOCATION: Nairobi CATEGORY: ENVIRONMENT SHOTLIST: 1. various of local communities 2. SOUNDBITE (English): BAN KI-MOON, Former UN secretary-general STORYLINE: Community leaders from one of the largest informal settlements in Nairobi met with an international delegation Monday during the Africa Climate Summit, which is being held from Monday to Wednesday in the Kenyan capital. The delegation includes Ban Ki-moon, former United Nations secretary-general. SOUNDBITE (English): BAN KI-MOON, Former UN secretary-general "I think there is a very serious issue, a fundamental issue, you have been hit by the climate crisis. The climate crisis has affected all the places, but mostly it is people like yourselves that are hit hardest. Climate phenomena may be a global crisis but the impact is felt locally by people like yourselves. Therefore United Nations during my time and even now during

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Foreign businessmen seek cooperation with Chinese companies on remanufacturing

STORY: Foreign businessmen seek cooperation with Chinese companies on remanufacturing DATELINE: July 25, 2023 LENGTH: 00:01:46 LOCATION: SHIJIAZHUANG, China CATEGORY: ENVIRONMENT SHOTLIST: 1. various of the views in Hebei Province 2. various of the conference 3. SOUNDBITE 1 (English): IAN BRIGGS, Staff member of Aspire Engineering 4. various of the remanufacturing 5. SOUNDBITE 2 (English): MAXIME FURKEL, Committee member, European Remanufacturing Council STORYLINE: China and the UK are teaming up to foster green, low-carbon and remanufacturing industries to address challenges of their carbon reduction goals. A conference on this issue was held on Monday in Cangzhou City, north China's Hebei Province, where more than 200 attendees from both countries shared their perspectives and plans. Remanufacturing is a process that repairs or upgrades waste products to make them as good as new. SOUNDBITE 1 (English): IAN BRIGGS, Staff member of Aspire Engineering "I have come over to China to see how you're doing r

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Japan's nuke wastewater discharge plan "a global issue": Pakistani expert

STORY: Japan's nuke wastewater discharge plan "a global issue": Pakistani expert DATELINE: July 7, 2023 LENGTH: 00:01:40 LOCATION: Islamabad CATEGORY: POLITICS/ENVIRONMENT SHOTLIST: 1. various of the sea 2. various of protests in Japan 3. SOUNDBITE (English): KHALID WALEED, Lead researcher of Energy Unit, Sustainable Development Policy Institute, Pakistan 4. various of protests in South Korea 5. various of the crippled Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant STORYLINE: A Pakistani expert has lambasted Japan's plan to discharge nuclear-contaminated water from its crippled Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant into the Pacific Ocean, calling it "a global issue" with "drastic consequences." SOUNDBITE (English): KHALID WALEED, Lead researcher of Energy Unit, Sustainable Development Policy Institute, Pakistan "I think its repercussions and its implications will be huge. This is not just the Japanese problem. This is I think, a global problem as well. And we think it will have economic consequences; it will have

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Rare heatwaves grill China as its energy, livelihood facilities stand tests

STORY: Rare heatwaves grill China as its energy, livelihood facilities stand tests DATELINE: July 6, 2023 LENGTH: 00:02:22 LOCATION: Beijing CATEGORY: SOCIETY/ENVIRONMENT SHOTLIST: 1. various of Beijing 2. various of repair teams of the State Grid Beijing Electric Power Company working 3. various of a service station powered by rooftop photovoltaic panels in Nanjing 4. SOUNDBITE (Chinese): ZHANG KEPING, Operation and maintenance worker, State Grid Nanjing Power Supply Company STORYLINE: China has taken a slew of measures to reduce the impact of scorching heatwaves on people's daily life. China's national observatory on Wednesday issued an orange alert, the second-highest alert, and advised the public to avoid outdoor activities during high-temperature periods. Since June, many regions in China have logged high temperatures surpassing 40 degrees Celsius, as the meteorological departments continue to issue high-temperature alerts. According to China's National Climate Center, as of July 2, the number of d

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Measures taken in France to tackle water shortage

STORY: Measures taken in France to tackle water shortage DATELINE: June 1, 2023 LENGTH: 00:01:57 LOCATION: SAINT-ETIENNE, France CATEGORY: ENVIRONMENT SHOTLIST: 1. various of a factory which has reduced its water consumption 2. SOUNDBITE 1 (French): FABIENNE BUCCIO, Prefect of the Auvergne-Rhone-Alpes region 3. various of visit of the prefect of Auvergne-Rhone-Alpes to the SBS Forge company 4. SOUNDBITE 2 (French): JULIEN PATURAL, President of SBS Forge 5. various of banks of the Loire river STORYLINE: As a wave of heat has hit France since late May, an obvious drop in water flow in rivers has raised fear that the water shortage problem in the country could get worse. Restrictions on water usage have been issued in some parts of the country as different sectors of the society are also working to deal with the issue. In Auvergne-Rhone-Alpes region, a water-saving plan has been put in place by companies in conjunction with the local government to save water. SOUNDBITE 1 (French): FABIENNE BUCCIO, Prefect

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Minister apologizes for remark on Fukushima nuclear soil storage

Minister apologizes for remark on Fukushima nuclear soil storage

FUKUSHIMA, Japan - Environment Minister Nobuteru Ishihara (L bowing) apologizes on June 23, 2014, to Fukushima Gov. Yuhei Sato (R front) as reporters look on at the Fukushima prefectural offices for a recent remark suggesting the issue of where to store contaminated soil from the crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant is a matter of money.

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Minister apologizes for remark on Fukushima nuclear soil storage

Minister apologizes for remark on Fukushima nuclear soil storage

FUKUSHIMA, Japan - Environment Minister Nobuteru Ishihara (bowing) apologizes on June 23, 2014, to Fukushima Gov. Yuhei Sato as reporters look on at the Fukushima prefectural offices for a recent remark suggesting the issue of where to store contaminated soil from the crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant is a matter of money.

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Minister apologizes for remark on Fukushima nuclear soil storage

Minister apologizes for remark on Fukushima nuclear soil storage

FUKUSHIMA, Japan - Fukushima Gov. Yuhei Sato receives an apology from Environment Minister Nobuteru Ishihara at the Fukushima prefectural offices on June 23, 2014, for a recent remark suggesting the issue of where to store contaminated soil from the crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant is a matter of money.

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