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Boeing 787 makes emergency landing

Video from a Kyodo News helicopter shows a Boeing 787 jet operated by All Nippon Airways Co. on Jan. 16, 2013, at Takamatsu Airport in western Japan, following an emergency landing after smoke was detected inside the aircraft. All 137 passengers and crew aboard the domestic flight evacuated the plane. (Kyodo)

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Sneak peek of TV animation series at Kyoto Kabuki theater

Sneak peek of TV animation series at Kyoto Kabuki theater

KYOTO, Japan, Jan. 23 Kyodo - A sneak peek event for the Japanese animated television series "The Eccentric Family," based on the original Japanese novel written by Tomihiko Morimi, is held at Minamiza Theater, a Kabuki theater, in Kyoto on June 16, 2013.(Kyodo)

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US: Brush Fire Erupts In Del Mar Heights, San Diego 3

A brush fire erupted in the Del Mar Heights neighborhood in San Diego on Tuesday morning, June 25. The fire near Mira Montana Drive off Del Mar Heights Road prompted the mandatory evacuation of 2,500 residents from the area. The fire's forward progress was stopped by about 5:30 p.m. and all evacuation orders and warnings have been lifted by 7:20 p.m.

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CHINA-XINJIANG-MAJOR RAILWAY PORTS-FREIGHT TRAINS (CN)

CHINA-XINJIANG-MAJOR RAILWAY PORTS-FREIGHT TRAINS (CN)

(240117) -- HORGOS, Jan. 17, 2024 (Xinhua) -- A China-Europe freight train prepares to pull out from the Horgos Port in Horgos, northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, Jan. 16, 2024. The Alataw Pass and the Horgos Port, two major railway ports in northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, have handled more than 70,000 China-Europe freight trains since the start of their operations. The China Railway Urumqi Group Co., Ltd. said that, as of Jan. 16 this year, the Alataw Pass had handled 36,622 China-Europe freight trains since 2013, while the Horgos Port had handled 33,403 such trains since 2016. (Photo by Qiu Jing/Xinhua)

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CHINA-XINJIANG-MAJOR RAILWAY PORTS-FREIGHT TRAINS (CN)

CHINA-XINJIANG-MAJOR RAILWAY PORTS-FREIGHT TRAINS (CN)

(240117) -- HORGOS, Jan. 17, 2024 (Xinhua) -- This photo taken on Jan. 15, 2024 shows the load-transfer yard of the Horgos Port in Horgos, northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. The Alataw Pass and the Horgos Port, two major railway ports in northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, have handled more than 70,000 China-Europe freight trains since the start of their operations. The China Railway Urumqi Group Co., Ltd. said that, as of Jan. 16 this year, the Alataw Pass had handled 36,622 China-Europe freight trains since 2013, while the Horgos Port had handled 33,403 such trains since 2016. (Photo by Bai Fengliang/Xinhua)

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CHINA-XINJIANG-MAJOR RAILWAY PORTS-FREIGHT TRAINS (CN)

CHINA-XINJIANG-MAJOR RAILWAY PORTS-FREIGHT TRAINS (CN)

(240117) -- HORGOS, Jan. 17, 2024 (Xinhua) -- Staff members check a locomotive at the Horgos Port in Horgos, northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, Jan. 15, 2024. The Alataw Pass and the Horgos Port, two major railway ports in northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, have handled more than 70,000 China-Europe freight trains since the start of their operations. The China Railway Urumqi Group Co., Ltd. said that, as of Jan. 16 this year, the Alataw Pass had handled 36,622 China-Europe freight trains since 2013, while the Horgos Port had handled 33,403 such trains since 2016. (Photo by Bai Fengliang/Xinhua)

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CHINA-XINJIANG-MAJOR RAILWAY PORTS-FREIGHT TRAINS (CN)

CHINA-XINJIANG-MAJOR RAILWAY PORTS-FREIGHT TRAINS (CN)

(240117) -- HORGOS, Jan. 17, 2024 (Xinhua) -- A frame crane transfers a container at the load-transfer yard of the Horgos Port in Horgos, northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, Jan. 15, 2024. The Alataw Pass and the Horgos Port, two major railway ports in northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, have handled more than 70,000 China-Europe freight trains since the start of their operations. The China Railway Urumqi Group Co., Ltd. said that, as of Jan. 16 this year, the Alataw Pass had handled 36,622 China-Europe freight trains since 2013, while the Horgos Port had handled 33,403 such trains since 2016. (Photo by Bai Fengliang/Xinhua)

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XINHUA PHOTOS OF THE DAY

XINHUA PHOTOS OF THE DAY

(240116) -- BEIJING, Jan. 16, 2024 (Xinhua) -- Jiang Wan (C), a member of the Shangshan Service Center for the Disabled, teaches in a lesson designed for people with disabilities in Lianhuashan Village, Yuelu District of Changsha, central China's Hunan Province, March 4, 2022. In 2013, a tragic fire left Xie Xiangqian with severe burns and physical disabilities. A year later, with the support of disabled persons federations, Xie founded the Shangshan Service Center for the Disabled in his hometown of Lianhuashan Village. The center has since become a hub for employment opportunities, offering jobs in electronic components processing, packaging, and various agricultural activities. Over the past decade, the Shangshan Service Center for the Disabled has not only provided agricultural training but also facilitated job placements for over 5,000 individuals with disabilities. Almost 200 of them have secured employment directly through the center. In recent years, Xie and fellow disabled individuals have reache

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CHINA-GUANGXI-MOUNTAIN VILLAGE-CHILDREN-CHANGE (CN)

CHINA-GUANGXI-MOUNTAIN VILLAGE-CHILDREN-CHANGE (CN)

(230603) -- NANNING, June 3, 2023 (Xinhua) -- This combo photo shows middle school student Lan Xiuxue studying at home on Jan. 16, 2023 (above) and 5-year-old Lan Xiuxue herding sheep on July 14, 2013 (below) in Nongyong Village of Dahua Yao Autonomous County, south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. TO GO WITH "Feature: Children in the photos witness changes in China mountain village" (Xinhua/Huang Xiaobang)

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(SP)AUSTRALIA-MELBOURNE-TENNIS-AUSTRALIAN OPEN-SPECTATORS

(SP)AUSTRALIA-MELBOURNE-TENNIS-AUSTRALIAN OPEN-SPECTATORS

(230116) -- SYDNEY, Jan. 16, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Spectators pose for photos at Melbourne Park during the 2013 Australian Open tennis tournament, in Melbourne, Australia, on Jan. 16, 2023. (Xinhua/Bai Xuefei)

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(SP)AUSTRALIA-MELBOURNE-TENNIS-AUSTRALIAN OPEN-SPECTATORS

(SP)AUSTRALIA-MELBOURNE-TENNIS-AUSTRALIAN OPEN-SPECTATORS

(230116) -- SYDNEY, Jan. 16, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Children play tennis at Melbourne Park during the 2013 Australian Open tennis tournament, in Melbourne, Australia, on Jan. 16, 2023. (Xinhua/Bai Xuefei)

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(SP)AUSTRALIA-MELBOURNE-TENNIS-AUSTRALIAN OPEN-SPECTATORS

(SP)AUSTRALIA-MELBOURNE-TENNIS-AUSTRALIAN OPEN-SPECTATORS

(230116) -- SYDNEY, Jan. 16, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Spectators rest outside the Rod Laver Arena at Melbourne Park during the 2013 Australian Open tennis tournament, in Melbourne, Australia, on Jan. 16, 2023. (Xinhua/Bai Xuefei)

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(SP)AUSTRALIA-MELBOURNE-TENNIS-AUSTRALIAN OPEN-SPECTATORS

(SP)AUSTRALIA-MELBOURNE-TENNIS-AUSTRALIAN OPEN-SPECTATORS

(230116) -- SYDNEY, Jan. 16, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Spectators walk through a gate at Melbourne Park during the 2013 Australian Open tennis tournament, in Melbourne, Australia, on Jan. 16, 2023. (Xinhua/Bai Xuefei)

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(SP)AUSTRALIA-MELBOURNE-TENNIS-AUSTRALIAN OPEN-SPECTATORS

(SP)AUSTRALIA-MELBOURNE-TENNIS-AUSTRALIAN OPEN-SPECTATORS

(230116) -- SYDNEY, Jan. 16, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Children cool down in front of a water mist system at Melbourne Park during the 2013 Australian Open tennis tournament, in Melbourne, Australia, on Jan. 16, 2023. (Xinhua/Bai Xuefei)

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(SP)AUSTRALIA-MELBOURNE-TENNIS-AUSTRALIAN OPEN-SPECTATORS

(SP)AUSTRALIA-MELBOURNE-TENNIS-AUSTRALIAN OPEN-SPECTATORS

(230116) -- SYDNEY, Jan. 16, 2023 (Xinhua) -- A spectator poses with trophies of Australian Open at Melbourne Park during the 2013 Australian Open tennis tournament, in Melbourne, Australia, on Jan. 16, 2023. (Xinhua/Bai Xuefei)

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Japan's domestic white goods shipments

Japan's domestic white goods shipments

TOKYO, Japan - Photo shows refrigerators displayed at a Bic Camera Inc. outlet in Tokyo's Chiyoda Ward on Jan. 27, 2014. An industry body said the same day that Japan's domestic shipments of "white goods" -- large electrical appliances -- in 2013 increased 4.3 percent from the previous year to a 16-year high of 2.29 trillion yen.

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Curling mecca opens in Kitami, Hokkaido

Curling mecca opens in Kitami, Hokkaido

KITAMI, Japan - People enjoy curling at the Advics Tokoro Curling Hall in the town of Tokoro in Kitami, Hokkaido, on Jan. 16, 2014. The hall is a refurbished Mecca for the sport opened in November 2013.

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Memorial for victims of Algeria hostage crisis

Memorial for victims of Algeria hostage crisis

IN AMENAS, Algeria - Photo taken Feb. 24, 2013, shows a monument built at a gas facility in In Amenas, eastern Algeria, for the victims of a hostage crisis that occurred on Jan. 16 and caused at least 40 deaths. The Algerian government held a memorial service at the facility on Feb. 24 for the victims.

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Memorial for victims of Algeria hostage crisis

Memorial for victims of Algeria hostage crisis

IN AMENAS, Algeria - Employees of a gas facility in In Amenas, eastern Algeria, on Feb. 24, 2013, pose in front of a monument for the victims of a hostage crisis that occurred on Jan. 16, causing at least 40 deaths. The Algerian government held a memorial service at the facility on Feb. 24 for the victims.

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Algeria hostage crisis site

Algeria hostage crisis site

IN AMENAS, Algeria - Cylinders stand charred at a gas facility in In Amenas, eastern Algeria, on Jan. 31, 2013, as the Algerian government shows the site of a recent hostage crisis to the media for the first time since the incident. Islamist militants attacked the facility on Jan. 16, with the crisis ending violently four days later after the Algerian government decided to launch a full-scale assault. Thirty-seven foreign nationals who were held hostage and 29 militants died during the crisis.

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Tourism in Algeria

Tourism in Algeria

ALGIERS, Algeria - A Jan. 29, 2013, photo shows a tour guide showing the Kasbah area of Algiers, the capital of Algeria. The Jan. 16, 2013, hostage crisis has affected tourism of the North African country home to seven UNESCO World Heritage sites including Kasbah.

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Tourism in Algeria

Tourism in Algeria

ALGIERS, Algeria - A Jan. 29, 2013, photo shows children playing in the Kasbah area of Algiers, the capital of Algeria. The Jan. 16, 2013, hostage crisis has affected tourism of the North African country home to seven UNESCO World Heritage sites including Kasbah.

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Tourism in Algeria

Tourism in Algeria

ALGIERS, Algeria - A Jan. 29, 2013, photo shows a market in the Kasbah area of Algiers, the capital of Algeria. The Jan. 16, 2013, hostage crisis has affected tourism of the North African country home to seven UNESCO World Heritage sites including Kasbah.

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Tourism in Algeria

Tourism in Algeria

ALGIERS, Algeria - A Jan. 31, 2013, photo shows a night view of the main area of Algiers, the capital of Algeria. The Jan. 16, 2013, hostage crisis has affected tourism of the North African country home to seven UNESCO World Heritage sites.

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Tourism in Algeria

Tourism in Algeria

ALGIERS, Algeria - A Jan. 29, 2013, photo shows the Kasbah area of Algiers, the capital of Algeria. The Jan. 16, 2013, hostage crisis has affected tourism of the North African country home to seven UNESCO World Heritage sites including Kasbah.

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Algeria hostage crisis site

Algeria hostage crisis site

IN AMENAS, Algeria - Photo shows a gas facility in In Amenas, eastern Algeria, on Jan. 31, 2013, as the Algerian government shows the site of a recent hostage crisis to the media for the first time since the incident. Islamist militants attacked the facility on Jan. 16 and the crisis ended violently four days later as the Algerian government decided to launch a full-scale assault. Thirty-seven foreign nationals who were held hostage and 29 militants died during the crisis.

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Algeria shows hostage crisis site to press

Algeria shows hostage crisis site to press

IN AMENAS, Algeria - Journalists report on bullet marks on the wall of a cafe in an accommodation area at a gas facility in In Amenas, eastern Algeria, on Jan. 31, 2013, as the Algerian government showed the site of a recent hostage crisis to the media for the first time since the incident. Islamist militants attacked the facility on Jan. 16 and the crisis ended violently four days later when the Algerian government launched a full-scale assault. Thirty-seven foreign nationals who were held hostage and 29 militants died during the crisis.

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Algeria shows hostage crisis site to press

Algeria shows hostage crisis site to press

IN AMENAS, Algeria - Photo shows a square in an accommodation area at a gas facility in In Amenas, eastern Algeria, on Jan. 31, 2013, as the Algerian government allowed the media access to the site of a recent hostage crisis for the first time since the incident. Islamist militants attacked the facility on Jan. 16 and the crisis ended violently four days later when the Algerian government launched a full-scale assault. Thirty-seven foreign nationals who were held hostage and 29 militants died during the crisis.

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Algeria shows hostage crisis site to press

Algeria shows hostage crisis site to press

IN AMENAS, Algeria - A bus carrying reporters enter an accommodation area at a gas facility in In Amenas, eastern Algeria, on Jan. 31, 2013, as the Algerian government showed the site of a recent hostage crisis to the media for the first time since the incident. Islamist militants attacked the facility on Jan. 16 and the crisis ended violently four days later when the Algerian government launched a full-scale assault. Thirty-seven foreign nationals who were held hostage and 29 militants died during the crisis.

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Algeria shows hostage crisis site to press

Algeria shows hostage crisis site to press

IN AMENAS, Algeria - Photo shows charred vehicles left near a gas facility in In Amenas, eastern Algeria, on Jan. 31, 2013, as the Algerian government showed the site of a recent hostage crisis to the media for the first time since the incident. Islamist militants attacked the facility on Jan. 16 and the crisis ended violently four days later when the Algerian government launched a full-scale assault. Thirty-seven foreign nationals who were held hostage and 29 militants died during the crisis.

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Algeria shows hostage crisis site to press

Algeria shows hostage crisis site to press

IN AMENAS, Algeria - Soldiers guard a gas facility in In Amenas, eastern Algeria, on Jan. 31, 2013, as the Algerian government shows the site of a recent hostage crisis to the media for the first time since the incident. Islamist militants attacked the facility on Jan. 16 and the crisis ended violently four days later as the Algerian government decided to launch a full-scale assault. Thirty-seven foreign nationals who were held hostage and 29 militants died during the crisis.

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Algeria shows hostage crisis site to press

Algeria shows hostage crisis site to press

IN AMENAS, Algeria - Reporters interview a person at a gas facility in In Amenas, eastern Algeria, on Jan. 31, 2013, as the Algerian government shows the site of a recent hostage crisis to the media for the first time since the incident. Islamist militants attacked the facility on Jan. 16 and the crisis ended violently four days later as the Algerian government decided to launch a full-scale assault. Thirty-seven foreign nationals who were held hostage and 29 militants died during the crisis.

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Algeria shows hostage crisis site to press

Algeria shows hostage crisis site to press

IN AMENAS, Algeria - Cylinders are charred due to an explosion at a gas facility in In Amenas, eastern Algeria, on Jan. 31, 2013, as the Algerian government shows the site of a recent hostage crisis to the media for the first time since the incident. Islamist militants attacked the facility on Jan. 16 and the crisis ended violently four days later as the Algerian government decided to launch a full-scale assault. Thirty-seven foreign nationals who were held hostage and 29 militants died during the crisis.

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Algeria shows hostage crisis site to press

Algeria shows hostage crisis site to press

IN AMENAS, Algeria - Soldiers guard a gas facility in In Amenas, eastern Algeria, on Jan. 31, 2013, as the Algerian government shows the site of a recent hostage crisis to the media for the first time since the incident. Islamist militants attacked the facility on Jan. 16 and the crisis ended violently four days later as the Algerian government decided to launch a full-scale assault. Thirty-seven foreign nationals who were held hostage and 29 militants died during the crisis.

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Algeria shows hostage crisis site to press

Algeria shows hostage crisis site to press

IN AMENAS, Algeria - Living quarters at a gas facility in In Amenas, eastern Algeria, on Jan. 31, 2013, show signs of fierce combat as the Algerian government shows the site of a recent hostage crisis to journalists for the first time since the incident. Islamist militants attacked the facility on Jan. 16 and the crisis ended violently four days later as the Algerian government decided to launch a full-scale assault. Thirty-seven foreign nationals who were held hostage and 29 militants died during the crisis.

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Algeria shows hostage crisis site to press

Algeria shows hostage crisis site to press

IN AMENAS, Algeria - Living quarters at a gas facility in In Amenas, eastern Algeria, on Jan. 31, 2013, show signs of fierce combat as the Algerian government shows the site of a recent hostage crisis to journalists for the first time since the incident. Islamist militants attacked the facility on Jan. 16 and the crisis ended violently four days later as the Algerian government decided to launch a full-scale assault. Thirty-seven foreign nationals who were held hostage and 29 militants died during the crisis.

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Algeria shows hostage crisis site to press

Algeria shows hostage crisis site to press

IN AMENAS, Algeria - Soldiers stand guard at the living quarters of a gas facility in In Amenas, eastern Algeria, on Jan. 31, 2013, as the Algerian government shows the site of a recent hostage crisis to journalists for the first time since the incident. Islamist militants attacked the facility on Jan. 16 and the crisis ended violently four days later as the Algerian government decided to launch a full-scale assault. Thirty-seven foreign nationals who were held hostage and 29 militants died during the crisis.

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Algeria shows hostage crisis site to press

Algeria shows hostage crisis site to press

IN AMENAS, Algeria - Living quarters at a gas facility in In Amenas, eastern Algeria, on Jan. 31, 2013, show signs of fierce combat as the Algerian government shows the site of a recent hostage crisis to journalists for the first time since the incident. Islamist militants attacked the facility on Jan. 16 and the crisis ended violently four days later as the Algerian government decided to launch a full-scale assault. Thirty-seven foreign nationals who were held hostage and 29 militants died during the crisis.

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Algeria shows hostage crisis site to press

Algeria shows hostage crisis site to press

IN AMENAS, Algeria - Journalists visit a gas facility in In Amenas, eastern Algeria, on a press tour organized by the Algerian government on Jan. 31, 2013, as the Algerian government showed journalists the site of a recent hostage crisis for the first time since the incident. Islamist militants attacked the facility on Jan. 16 and the crisis ended violently four days later as the Algerian government decided to launch a full-scale assault. Thirty-seven foreign nationals who were held hostage and 29 militants died during the crisis.

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Algeria shows hostage crisis site to press

Algeria shows hostage crisis site to press

IN AMENAS, Algeria - Photo shows military helicopters parked at an airport in In Amenas, eastern Algeria, on Jan. 31, 2013. The Algerian government the same day showed journalists a local gas facility where a recent hostage crisis occurred, the first time since the incident. Islamist militants attacked the facility on Jan. 16 and the crisis ended violently four days later as the Algerian government decided to launch a full-scale assault. Thirty-seven foreign nationals who were held hostage and 29 militants died during the crisis.

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Algeria shows hostage crisis site to press

Algeria shows hostage crisis site to press

IN AMENAS, Algeria - Journalists arrive at the airport in In Amenas, eastern Algeria, on Jan. 31, 2013, to take part in a press tour of a gas facility where a recent hostage crisis occurred, as the Algerian government showed the site to the media for the first time since the incident. Islamist militants attacked the facility on Jan. 16 and the crisis ended violently four days later as the Algerian government decided to launch a full-scale assault. Thirty-seven foreign nationals who were held hostage and 29 militants died during the crisis.

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U.N. disarmament meeting in Shizuoka

U.N. disarmament meeting in Shizuoka

SHIZUOKA, Japan - The U.N. Conference on Disarmament Issues begins at a hotel in Shizuoka, central Japan, on Jan. 30, 2013. About 70 government officials and academic experts from 16 countries gathered for the three-day meeting to discuss nuclear disarmament.

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Algeria hostage crisis

Algeria hostage crisis

IN AMENAS, Algeria - Photo taken secretly on Jan. 16, 2013, by one of the Algerians held hostage at a gas plant in In Amenas shows Algerian workers standing outside an accommodation unit of the plant. The man in camouflage is one of the captors. Dozens of people, including many foreign nationals, died later in the hostage crisis.

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Algeria hostage crisis

Algeria hostage crisis

IN AMENAS, Algeria - Photo taken secretly on Jan. 16, 2013, by one of the Algerians held hostage at a gas plant in In Amenas shows three attackers (background R) guarding foreigners while Algerians (L) are left alone. Dozens, including many foreign nationals, later died in the hostage crisis.

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Algeria hostage crisis

Algeria hostage crisis

IN AMENAS, Algeria - Photo taken secretly on Jan. 16, 2013, by one of the Algerians held hostage at a gas plant in In Amenas shows Algerian workers standing outside an accommodation unit of the plant. The man in camouflage is one of the captors. Dozens of people, including many foreign nationals, died later in the hostage crisis.

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Dreamliner probe into battery maker

Dreamliner probe into battery maker

KYOTO, Japan - Photo shows the headquarters of GS Yuasa International Ltd. in Kyoto's Minami Ward on Jan. 22, 2013. Japanese and U.S. transport authorities resumed an on-site inspection the same day of the maker of lithium-ion batteries used in Boeing Co.'s grounded 787 Dreamliner jets, following an emergency landing by one of the aircraft on Jan. 16 at Takamatsu Airport in western Japan.

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Algeria hostage crisis

Algeria hostage crisis

TOKYO, Japan - Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga tells a press conference at the prime minister's office in Tokyo on Jan. 21, 2013, that seven Japanese nationals, who were employees of engineering firm JGC Corp., have been confirmed dead following a hostage crisis in Algeria. Islamist militants attacked a gas plant in In Amenas, southeast Algeria, on Jan. 16, taking workers of many nationalities hostage. The Algerian military ended the standoff on Jan. 19.

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On-site probe of Dreamliner battery maker

On-site probe of Dreamliner battery maker

KYOTO, Japan - A spokesman (C) for GS Yuasa Corp. meets the press outside the company's headquarters in Kyoto's Minami Ward on Jan. 21, 2013. Japanese and U.S. transport authorities conducted an on-site inspection the same day of subsidiary GS Yuasa International Ltd., which supplies batteries for Boeing Co.'s 787 Dreamliners, following an emergency landing by one of the aircraft on Jan. 16 at Takamatsu Airport in western Japan, the Japanese transport ministry said.

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On-site probe of battery maker over plane mishap

On-site probe of battery maker over plane mishap

KYOTO, Japan - Photo taken from a Kyodo News helicopter shows the headquarters building of GS Yuasa Corp. in Kyoto's Minami Ward on Jan. 21, 2013. Japanese and U.S. transport authorities conducted an on-site inspection the same day of GS Yuasa, which supplies batteries for Boeing Co.'s 787 Dreamliners, following an emergency landing by one of the aircraft on Jan. 16 at Takamatsu Airport in western Japan, the Japanese transport ministry said.

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On-site probe of battery maker over plane mishap

On-site probe of battery maker over plane mishap

KYOTO, Japan - Photo taken from a Kyodo News helicopter shows the headquarters building of GS Yuasa Corp. in Kyoto's Minami Ward on Jan. 21, 2013. Japanese and U.S. transport authorities conducted an on-site inspection the same day of GS Yuasa, which supplies batteries for Boeing Co.'s 787 Dreamliners, following an emergency landing by one of the aircraft on Jan. 16 at Takamatsu Airport in western Japan, the Japanese transport ministry said.

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