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Comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS Sightings Across The World 7

Comet C/2023A3 (Tsuchinshan-ATLAS), a comet visible only once every 80,000 years has been spotted streaking across skies around the world.

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Belgium: Protesting Farmers Arrive At EU Capital Brussels With Tractors 3

Hundreds of farmers arrived at the EU Capital Brussels with tractors on Monday morning, February 26, ahead of the EU agriculture ministers’ meeting. Chaotic scene erupted as police deployed water cannons to deter demonstrators away from EU institutions and rowdy protesters setting fires, dumping manure, and driving their trucks onto roadblocks.

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Hatoyama hopes Ozawa will stay on as DPJ secretary general

Hatoyama hopes Ozawa will stay on as DPJ secretary general

TOKYO, Japan - Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama addresses his Democratic Party of Japan's annual convention at Hibiya Public Hall in Tokyo on Jan. 16, 2010. Hatoyama, who is also DPJ president, said he hopes Ichiro Ozawa will do his best to perform his duties as secretary general. Earlier in the day, Ozawa's secretary Takanori Okubo was arrested by prosecutors in connection with a scandal over political-fund reports linked to a land purchase by Ozawa's fund management body following the arrests of DPJ lawmaker Tomohiro Ishikawa and Ozawa's former secretary Mitsutomo Ikeda on Jan. 15.

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Ozawa says he will continue as secretary general

Ozawa says he will continue as secretary general

TOKYO, Japan - Ichiro Ozawa, secretary general of the ruling Democratic Party of Japan, speaks to reporters in front of Hibiya Public Hall in Tokyo on Jan. 16, 2010, after attending the party's annual convention there. Ozawa said, ''I have no intention of resigning from the post of secretary general.''

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Ozawa says he will continue as secretary general

Ozawa says he will continue as secretary general

TOKYO, Japan - Ichiro Ozawa, secretary general of the ruling Democratic Party of Japan, speaks to reporters in front of Hibiya Public Hall in Tokyo on Jan. 16, 2010, after attending the party's annual convention there. Ozawa said, ''I have no intention of resigning from the post of secretary general.''

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Ozawa says he will continue as secretary general

Ozawa says he will continue as secretary general

TOKYO, Japan - Ichiro Ozawa, secretary general of the ruling Democratic Party of Japan, addresses the DPJ's annual convention at Hibiya Public Hall in Tokyo on Jan. 16, 2010. Ozawa expressed his intention to stay in the post after three of his aides were arrested over funding irregularities.

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Ozawa says he will continue as secretary general

Ozawa says he will continue as secretary general

TOKYO, Japan - Ichiro Ozawa, secretary general of the ruling Democratic Party of Japan, addresses the DPJ's annual convention at Hibiya Public Hall in Tokyo on Jan. 16, 2010. Ozawa expressed his intention to stay in the post after three of his aides were arrested over funding irregularities.

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Ozawa says he will continue as secretary general

Ozawa says he will continue as secretary general

TOKYO, Japan - Ichiro Ozawa, secretary general of the ruling Democratic Party of Japan, attends the DPJ's annual convention at Hibiya Public Hall in Tokyo on Jan. 16, 2010. Earlier in the day, Ozawa's secretary Takanori Okubo was arrested by prosecutors in connection with a scandal over political-fund reports linked to a land purchase by Ozawa's fund management body following the arrests of DPJ lawmaker Tomohiro Ishikawa and Ozawa's former secretary Mitsutomo Ikeda on Jan. 15.

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Ozawa says he will continue as secretary general

Ozawa says he will continue as secretary general

TOKYO, Japan - Ichiro Ozawa, secretary general of the ruling Democratic Party of Japan, attends the DPJ's annual convention at Hibiya Public Hall in Tokyo on Jan. 16, 2010. Earlier in the day, Ozawa's secretary Takanori Okubo was arrested by prosecutors in connection with a scandal over political-fund reports linked to a land purchase by Ozawa's fund management body following the arrests of DPJ lawmaker Tomohiro Ishikawa and Ozawa's former secretary Mitsutomo Ikeda on Jan. 15.

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Ozawa says he will continue as secretary general

Ozawa says he will continue as secretary general

TOKYO, Japan - Ichiro Ozawa, secretary general of the ruling Democratic Party of Japan, arrives at Hibiya Public Hall in Tokyo on Jan. 16, 2010, to attend the DPJ's annual convention. Earlier in the day, Ozawa's secretary Takanori Okubo was arrested by prosecutors in connection with a scandal over political-fund reports linked to a land purchase by Ozawa's fund management body following the arrests of DPJ lawmaker Tomohiro Ishikawa and Ozawa's former secretary Mitsutomo Ikeda on Jan. 15.

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Ozawa says he will continue as secretary general

Ozawa says he will continue as secretary general

TOKYO, Japan - Ichiro Ozawa, secretary general of the ruling Democratic Party of Japan, speaks to reporters in front of Hibiya Public Hall in Tokyo on Jan. 16, 2010, after attending the party's annual convention there. Ozawa said, ''I have no intention of resigning from the post of secretary general.''

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Hatoyama hopes Ozawa will stay on as DPJ secretary general

Hatoyama hopes Ozawa will stay on as DPJ secretary general

TOKYO, Japan - Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama addresses his Democratic Party of Japan's annual convention at Hibiya Public Hall in Tokyo on Jan. 16, 2010. Hatoyama, who is also DPJ president, said he hopes Ichiro Ozawa will do his best to perform his duties as secretary general. Earlier in the day, Ozawa's secretary Takanori Okubo was arrested by prosecutors in connection with a scandal over political-fund reports linked to a land purchase by Ozawa's fund management body following the arrests of DPJ lawmaker Tomohiro Ishikawa and Ozawa's former secretary Mitsutomo Ikeda on Jan. 15.

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Ozawa says he will continue as secretary general

Ozawa says he will continue as secretary general

TOKYO, Japan - Ichiro Ozawa, secretary general of the ruling Democratic Party of Japan, arrives at the Hibiya Public Hall in Tokyo on Jan. 16, 2010, to attend the DPJ's annual convention. Earlier in the day, Ozawa's secretary Takanori Okubo was arrested by prosecutors in connection with a scandal over political-fund reports linked to a land purchase by Ozawa's fund management body following the arrests of DPJ lawmaker Tomohiro Ishikawa and Ozawa's former secretary Mitsutomo Ikeda on Jan. 15.

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Rengo trade union members rally before spring labor offensive

Rengo trade union members rally before spring labor offensive

TOKYO, Japan - Members of the powerful Japanese Trade Union Confederation, known as Rengo, raise their fists during a rally at Tokyo's Hibiya Public Hall on Feb. 10 before the start of this year's spring labor negotiations with management.

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S. Korea's KBS records amateur singing contest in Japan

S. Korea's KBS records amateur singing contest in Japan

TOKYO, Japan - South Korea's Korean Broadcasting System (KBS) records an amateur singing contest at the Hibiya Public Hall in Tokyo on Aug. 15 to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the end of Japan's 1910-1945 colonial rule of the Korean Peninsula and the S. Korea-Japan friendship year. S. Korean and Japanese company employees, housewives and students participated in the contest, which will be aired in S. Korea on Sept. 18.

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Koizumi speaks at local assembly chairmen's meeting

Koizumi speaks at local assembly chairmen's meeting

TOKYO, Japan - Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi speaks at a meeting of local assembly chairmen from across Japan at Hibiya Public Hall in central Tokyo on June 19.

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Creditors OK Sogo rehabilitation plan

Creditors OK Sogo rehabilitation plan

TOKYO, Japan - Photo shows officials of creditor banks and suppliers to the failed department-store chain operator Sogo Co. entering Tokyo's Hibiya Public Hall on Jan. 31. More than 90% of the attendants agreed to a package of plans to reconstruct Sogo, featuring plans to reduce the number of outlets from 22 to 13 and rebuild the surviving 13.

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New President, Kakuei Tanaka.

Kakuei Tanaka, a young 54-year-old president, is born. The 27th extraordinary party convention of the Liberal Democratic Party was held at Hibiya Public Hall, Eisaku Sato's retirement speech, the official election of the president, the decisive vote between Kakuei Tanaka and Takeo Fukuda, Kakuei Tanaka's speech as the new president, Kakuei Tanaka singing the Hail Mary, date of shooting unknown, release date: July 7, 1972..

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S. Korea's KBS records amateur singing contest in Japan

S. Korea's KBS records amateur singing contest in Japan

TOKYO, Japan - South Korea's Korean Broadcasting System (KBS) records an amateur singing contest at the Hibiya Public Hall in Tokyo on Aug. 15 to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the end of Japan's 1910-1945 colonial rule of the Korean Peninsula and the S. Korea-Japan friendship year. S. Korean and Japanese company employees, housewives and students participated in the contest, which will be aired in S. Korea on Sept. 18. (Kyodo)

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S. Korea's KBS records amateur singing contest in Japan

S. Korea's KBS records amateur singing contest in Japan

TOKYO, Japan - South Korea's Korean Broadcasting System (KBS) records an amateur singing contest at the Hibiya Public Hall in Tokyo on Aug. 15 to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the end of Japan's 1910-1945 colonial rule of the Korean Peninsula and the S. Korea-Japan friendship year. S. Korean and Japanese company employees, housewives and students participated in the contest, which will be aired in S. Korea on Sept. 18. (Kyodo)

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Rengo trade union members rally before spring labor offensive

Rengo trade union members rally before spring labor offensive

TOKYO, Japan - Members of the powerful Japanese Trade Union Confederation, known as Rengo, raise their fists during a rally at Tokyo's Hibiya Public Hall on Feb. 10 before the start of this year's spring labor negotiations with management. (Kyodo)

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Prosecutors question Ozawa over false political fund report

Prosecutors question Ozawa over false political fund report

TOKYO, Japan - Ichiro Ozawa, Japan's top power broker who serves as secretary general of the ruling Democratic Party of Japan, addresses the DPJ's annual convention on Jan. 16, 2010, at Hibiya Public Hall in Tokyo, expressing his intention to stay in the post after three of his aides were arrested over accounting irregularities. Prosecutors began questioning Ozawa on Jan. 23, 2010, on a voluntary basis over the alleged false political fund report. (Kyodo)

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Ozawa says he will continue as secretary general

Ozawa says he will continue as secretary general

TOKYO, Japan - Ichiro Ozawa, secretary general of the ruling Democratic Party of Japan, attends the DPJ's annual convention at Hibiya Public Hall in Tokyo on Jan. 16, 2010. Earlier in the day, Ozawa's secretary Takanori Okubo was arrested by prosecutors in connection with a scandal over political-fund reports linked to a land purchase by Ozawa's fund management body following the arrests of DPJ lawmaker Tomohiro Ishikawa and Ozawa's former secretary Mitsutomo Ikeda on Jan. 15. (Kyodo)

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Ozawa says he will continue as secretary general

Ozawa says he will continue as secretary general

TOKYO, Japan - Ichiro Ozawa, secretary general of the ruling Democratic Party of Japan, attends the DPJ's annual convention at Hibiya Public Hall in Tokyo on Jan. 16, 2010. Earlier in the day, Ozawa's secretary Takanori Okubo was arrested by prosecutors in connection with a scandal over political-fund reports linked to a land purchase by Ozawa's fund management body following the arrests of DPJ lawmaker Tomohiro Ishikawa and Ozawa's former secretary Mitsutomo Ikeda on Jan. 15. (Kyodo)

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Ozawa says he will continue as secretary general

Ozawa says he will continue as secretary general

TOKYO, Japan - Ichiro Ozawa, secretary general of the ruling Democratic Party of Japan, arrives at the Hibiya Public Hall in Tokyo on Jan. 16, 2010, to attend the DPJ's annual convention. Earlier in the day, Ozawa's secretary Takanori Okubo was arrested by prosecutors in connection with a scandal over political-fund reports linked to a land purchase by Ozawa's fund management body following the arrests of DPJ lawmaker Tomohiro Ishikawa and Ozawa's former secretary Mitsutomo Ikeda on Jan. 15. (Kyodo)

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Hatoyama hopes Ozawa will stay on as DPJ secretary general

Hatoyama hopes Ozawa will stay on as DPJ secretary general

TOKYO, Japan - Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama addresses his Democratic Party of Japan's annual convention at Hibiya Public Hall in Tokyo on Jan. 16, 2010. Hatoyama, who is also DPJ president, said he hopes Ichiro Ozawa will do his best to perform his duties as secretary general. Earlier in the day, Ozawa's secretary Takanori Okubo was arrested by prosecutors in connection with a scandal over political-fund reports linked to a land purchase by Ozawa's fund management body following the arrests of DPJ lawmaker Tomohiro Ishikawa and Ozawa's former secretary Mitsutomo Ikeda on Jan. 15. (Kyodo)

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Ozawa says he will continue as secretary general

Ozawa says he will continue as secretary general

TOKYO, Japan - Ichiro Ozawa, secretary general of the ruling Democratic Party of Japan, speaks to reporters in front of Hibiya Public Hall in Tokyo on Jan. 16, 2010, after attending the party's annual convention there. Ozawa said, ''I have no intention of resigning from the post of secretary general.'' (Kyodo)

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Ozawa says he will continue as secretary general

Ozawa says he will continue as secretary general

TOKYO, Japan - Ichiro Ozawa, secretary general of the ruling Democratic Party of Japan, speaks to reporters in front of Hibiya Public Hall in Tokyo on Jan. 16, 2010, after attending the party's annual convention there. Ozawa said, ''I have no intention of resigning from the post of secretary general.'' (Kyodo)

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Ozawa says he will continue as secretary general

Ozawa says he will continue as secretary general

TOKYO, Japan - Ichiro Ozawa, secretary general of the ruling Democratic Party of Japan, addresses the DPJ's annual convention at Hibiya Public Hall in Tokyo on Jan. 16, 2010. Ozawa expressed his intention to stay in the post after three of his aides were arrested over funding irregularities. (Kyodo)

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Ozawa says he will continue as secretary general

Ozawa says he will continue as secretary general

TOKYO, Japan - Ichiro Ozawa, secretary general of the ruling Democratic Party of Japan, attends the DPJ's annual convention at Hibiya Public Hall in Tokyo on Jan. 16, 2010. Earlier in the day, Ozawa's secretary Takanori Okubo was arrested by prosecutors in connection with a scandal over political-fund reports linked to a land purchase by Ozawa's fund management body following the arrests of DPJ lawmaker Tomohiro Ishikawa and Ozawa's former secretary Mitsutomo Ikeda on Jan. 15. (Kyodo)

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Ozawa says he will continue as secretary general

Ozawa says he will continue as secretary general

TOKYO, Japan - Ichiro Ozawa, secretary general of the ruling Democratic Party of Japan, speaks to reporters in front of Hibiya Public Hall in Tokyo on Jan. 16, 2010, after attending the party's annual convention there. Ozawa said, ''I have no intention of resigning from the post of secretary general.'' (Kyodo)

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Hatoyama hopes Ozawa will stay on as DPJ secretary general

Hatoyama hopes Ozawa will stay on as DPJ secretary general

TOKYO, Japan - Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama addresses his Democratic Party of Japan's annual convention at Hibiya Public Hall in Tokyo on Jan. 16, 2010. Hatoyama, who is also DPJ president, said he hopes Ichiro Ozawa will do his best to perform his duties as secretary general. Earlier in the day, Ozawa's secretary Takanori Okubo was arrested by prosecutors in connection with a scandal over political-fund reports linked to a land purchase by Ozawa's fund management body following the arrests of DPJ lawmaker Tomohiro Ishikawa and Ozawa's former secretary Mitsutomo Ikeda on Jan. 15. (Kyodo)

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Ozawa says he will continue as secretary general

Ozawa says he will continue as secretary general

TOKYO, Japan - Ichiro Ozawa, secretary general of the ruling Democratic Party of Japan, addresses the DPJ's annual convention at Hibiya Public Hall in Tokyo on Jan. 16, 2010. Ozawa expressed his intention to stay in the post after three of his aides were arrested over funding irregularities. (Kyodo)

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Hibiya public hall in Tokyo

Hibiya public hall in Tokyo

File photo taken April 22, 2021, shows the Tokyo Metropolitan Hibiya Public Hall in Tokyo.

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Creditors OK Sogo rehabilitation plan

Creditors OK Sogo rehabilitation plan

TOKYO, Japan - Photo shows officials of creditor banks and suppliers to the failed department-store chain operator Sogo Co. entering Tokyo's Hibiya Public Hall on Jan. 31. More than 90% of the attendants agreed to a package of plans to reconstruct Sogo, featuring plans to reduce the number of outlets from 22 to 13 and rebuild the surviving 13.

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