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Opening Of The Tilda Swinton Exhibition - Amsterdam

Opening Of The Tilda Swinton Exhibition - Amsterdam

Kae Tempest, at the opening of the Tilda Swinton exhibition, on September 27, 2025, Eye Film Museum in Amsterdam, Netherlands. Photo by NL Beeld/David Heukers/ Bruno Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Opening Of The Tilda Swinton Exhibition - Amsterdam

Opening Of The Tilda Swinton Exhibition - Amsterdam

Kae Tempest, at the opening of the Tilda Swinton exhibition, on September 27, 2025, Eye Film Museum in Amsterdam, Netherlands. Photo by NL Beeld/David Heukers/ Bruno Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Opening Of The Tilda Swinton Exhibition - Amsterdam

Opening Of The Tilda Swinton Exhibition - Amsterdam

Kae Tempest, at the opening of the Tilda Swinton exhibition, on September 27, 2025, Eye Film Museum in Amsterdam, Netherlands. Photo by NL Beeld/David Heukers/ Bruno Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Paris Paralympics: Wheelchair Rugby

Paris Paralympics: Wheelchair Rugby

Japan's Kae Kurahashi (L) and Sarah Adams of the United States in action during the wheelchair rugby gold medal game at the Paris Paralympics on Sept. 2, 2024, at Champ-de-Mars Arena in Paris.

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UNFPA official calls for support for pregnant women in Africa

UNFPA official calls for support for pregnant women in Africa

NEW YORK, United States - Kae Ishikawa, a United Nations Population Fund official handling resources and external affairs, gives an interview in New York, United States, on Nov. 14, 2014, calling for Japan's support for saving pregnant women in Africa, especially in Liberia and Sierra Leone where medical conditions have been deteriorating due to the Ebola outbreak.

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Bullfinch exchange festival in Osaka Pref.

Bullfinch exchange festival in Osaka Pref.

TONDABAYASHI, Japan - Women exchange bags containing wooden bullfinch dolls at the "Uso Kae" (Bullfinch Exchange) festival held at the Domyoji Tenmangu, a Shinto shrine in Fujiidera, Osaka Prefecture, on Jan. 25, 2014.

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Body of Japanese journalist killed in Syria returns home

Body of Japanese journalist killed in Syria returns home

ISTANBUL, Turkey - Rumi Shinagawa (L front), elder sister of slain Japanese journalist Mika Yamamoto, Yamamoto's husband and colleague Kazutaka Sato (2nd from L front) and Yamamoto's younger sister Kae Yamamoto (far R), head to an airport in Istanbul on Aug. 24, 2012. They accompanied the body of Mika Yamamoto, who was killed in Aleppo, northern Syria, on Aug. 20 while covering the civil war, back to Narita airport near Tokyo where they arrived on Aug. 25.

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Special Olympics torch arrives at premier's office

Special Olympics torch arrives at premier's office

TOKYO, Japan - Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi (L), joined by Special Olympics Nippon athlete Kae Momota (C), holds the Special Olympics torch outside his office on Feb. 18. Standing behind are some of the law enforcement officers who are taking part in the torch relay that takes the ''Flame of Hope'' to Nagano, the site of the Special Olympics World Winter Games opening on Feb. 26.

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6 die as S. Korean freighter capsizes in E. China Sea

6 die as S. Korean freighter capsizes in E. China Sea

A South Korean freighter capsizes Jan. 12 in the East China Sea, with seven crew members rescued and the remaining six found dead. According to the Maritime Safety Agency (MSA), the 4,160-ton Kae Chuck Jin capsized in international waters about 30 kilometers north of the Goto Islands in Nagasaki Prefecture, southwestern Japan. The picture was provided by MSA. ==Kyodo

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Special Olympics torch arrives at premier's office

Special Olympics torch arrives at premier's office

TOKYO, Japan - Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi (L), joined by Special Olympics Nippon athlete Kae Momota (C), holds the Special Olympics torch outside his office on Feb. 18. Standing behind are some of the law enforcement officers who are taking part in the torch relay that takes the ''Flame of Hope'' to Nagano, the site of the Special Olympics World Winter Games opening on Feb. 26. (Kyodo)

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Japan names new ambassadors to Angola, Malawi

Japan names new ambassadors to Angola, Malawi

Combined file photo shows Hironori Sawada (L), who was at the foreign minister's secretariat, and Kae Yanagisawa, former vice president at the Japan International Cooperation Agency. The Japanese government appointed them as head of Japanese diplomatic mission in Angola and ambassador to Malawi, respectively, on Nov. 8, 2016, effective immediately. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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