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More Than 100m Cars Recalled in China

More Than 100m Cars Recalled in China

People visit a luxury car at a shop in Beijing, China, July 12, 2017. On March 13, 2024, according to the data of the State Administration for Market Regulation, the defective product recall system has been implemented in China for 20 years, and by the end of 2023, China has implemented 2,842 vehicle recalls involving 103 million vehicles.

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SENEGAL-CHINA-AIDED-WATER PROJECT-VILLAGE-WELL KEEPER

SENEGAL-CHINA-AIDED-WATER PROJECT-VILLAGE-WELL KEEPER

(230323) -- DAKAR, March 23, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Mamadou Dieng walks in the area of a well project in Tenefoul Toucouleur Village, Diourbel, Senegal, March 20, 2023. Mamadou Dieng, 40, an employee of the Chinese construction company CGCOC Group Senegal Branch, has been responsible for maintaining a Chinese-aided well in Tenefoul Toucouleur Village. Checking the machine's functions and filling the engine with diesel, Dieng's work may seem simple and tedious, but means a lot to the locals. Tenefoul Toucouleur Village was once a place afflicted with a severe lack of water. According to Dieng, residents there used to walk 1.5 kilometers every day and wait in long queues to fetch water from a 25-meter-deep well in a neighboring village. The well, part of the Chinese-funded rural well-drilling project in Senegal, has brought significant changes to local people's lives. In Senegal, the rural well-drilling project officially began on March 5, 2017. The project covers 12 of the 14 regions of Senegal. (Xinhua/H

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SENEGAL-CHINA-AIDED-WATER PROJECT-VILLAGE-WELL KEEPER

SENEGAL-CHINA-AIDED-WATER PROJECT-VILLAGE-WELL KEEPER

(230323) -- DAKAR, March 23, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Mamadou Dieng opens the water supply valve of a well project in Tenefoul Toucouleur Village, Diourbel, Senegal, March 20, 2023. Mamadou Dieng, 40, an employee of the Chinese construction company CGCOC Group Senegal Branch, has been responsible for maintaining a Chinese-aided well in Tenefoul Toucouleur Village. Checking the machine's functions and filling the engine with diesel, Dieng's work may seem simple and tedious, but means a lot to the locals. Tenefoul Toucouleur Village was once a place afflicted with a severe lack of water. According to Dieng, residents there used to walk 1.5 kilometers every day and wait in long queues to fetch water from a 25-meter-deep well in a neighboring village. The well, part of the Chinese-funded rural well-drilling project in Senegal, has brought significant changes to local people's lives. In Senegal, the rural well-drilling project officially began on March 5, 2017. The project covers 12 of the 14 regions of Senegal

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SENEGAL-CHINA-AIDED-WATER PROJECT-VILLAGE-WELL KEEPER

SENEGAL-CHINA-AIDED-WATER PROJECT-VILLAGE-WELL KEEPER

(230323) -- DAKAR, March 23, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Mamadou Dieng is pictured inside the monitoring room of a well project in Tenefoul Toucouleur Village, Diourbel, Senegal, March 20, 2023. Mamadou Dieng, 40, an employee of the Chinese construction company CGCOC Group Senegal Branch, has been responsible for maintaining a Chinese-aided well in Tenefoul Toucouleur Village. Checking the machine's functions and filling the engine with diesel, Dieng's work may seem simple and tedious, but means a lot to the locals. Tenefoul Toucouleur Village was once a place afflicted with a severe lack of water. According to Dieng, residents there used to walk 1.5 kilometers every day and wait in long queues to fetch water from a 25-meter-deep well in a neighboring village. The well, part of the Chinese-funded rural well-drilling project in Senegal, has brought significant changes to local people's lives. In Senegal, the rural well-drilling project officially began on March 5, 2017. The project covers 12 of the 14 regions

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SENEGAL-CHINA-AIDED-WATER PROJECT-VILLAGE-WELL KEEPER

SENEGAL-CHINA-AIDED-WATER PROJECT-VILLAGE-WELL KEEPER

(230323) -- DAKAR, March 23, 2023 (Xinhua) -- A villager carrying water is pictured on the way home in Tenefoul Toucouleur Village, Diourbel, Senegal, March 20, 2023. Mamadou Dieng, 40, an employee of the Chinese construction company CGCOC Group Senegal Branch, has been responsible for maintaining a Chinese-aided well in Tenefoul Toucouleur Village. Checking the machine's functions and filling the engine with diesel, Dieng's work may seem simple and tedious, but means a lot to the locals. Tenefoul Toucouleur Village was once a place afflicted with a severe lack of water. According to Dieng, residents there used to walk 1.5 kilometers every day and wait in long queues to fetch water from a 25-meter-deep well in a neighboring village. The well, part of the Chinese-funded rural well-drilling project in Senegal, has brought significant changes to local people's lives. In Senegal, the rural well-drilling project officially began on March 5, 2017. The project covers 12 of the 14 regions of Senegal. (Xinh

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SENEGAL-CHINA-AIDED-WATER PROJECT-VILLAGE-WELL KEEPER

SENEGAL-CHINA-AIDED-WATER PROJECT-VILLAGE-WELL KEEPER

(230323) -- DAKAR, March 23, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Mamadou Dieng cleans the generator set of a well project in Tenefoul Toucouleur Village, Diourbel, Senegal, March 20, 2023. Mamadou Dieng, 40, an employee of the Chinese construction company CGCOC Group Senegal Branch, has been responsible for maintaining a Chinese-aided well in Tenefoul Toucouleur Village. Checking the machine's functions and filling the engine with diesel, Dieng's work may seem simple and tedious, but means a lot to the locals. Tenefoul Toucouleur Village was once a place afflicted with a severe lack of water. According to Dieng, residents there used to walk 1.5 kilometers every day and wait in long queues to fetch water from a 25-meter-deep well in a neighboring village. The well, part of the Chinese-funded rural well-drilling project in Senegal, has brought significant changes to local people's lives. In Senegal, the rural well-drilling project officially began on March 5, 2017. The project covers 12 of the 14 regions of Senegal. (X

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SENEGAL-CHINA-AIDED-WATER PROJECT-VILLAGE-WELL KEEPER

SENEGAL-CHINA-AIDED-WATER PROJECT-VILLAGE-WELL KEEPER

(230323) -- DAKAR, March 23, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Mamadou Dieng fills the generator of a well project with diesel in Tenefoul Toucouleur Village, Diourbel, Senegal, March 20, 2023. Mamadou Dieng, 40, an employee of the Chinese construction company CGCOC Group Senegal Branch, has been responsible for maintaining a Chinese-aided well in Tenefoul Toucouleur Village. Checking the machine's functions and filling the engine with diesel, Dieng's work may seem simple and tedious, but means a lot to the locals. Tenefoul Toucouleur Village was once a place afflicted with a severe lack of water. According to Dieng, residents there used to walk 1.5 kilometers every day and wait in long queues to fetch water from a 25-meter-deep well in a neighboring village. The well, part of the Chinese-funded rural well-drilling project in Senegal, has brought significant changes to local people's lives. In Senegal, the rural well-drilling project officially began on March 5, 2017. The project covers 12 of the 14 regions of Sene

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SENEGAL-CHINA-AIDED-WATER PROJECT-VILLAGE-WELL KEEPER

SENEGAL-CHINA-AIDED-WATER PROJECT-VILLAGE-WELL KEEPER

(230323) -- DAKAR, March 23, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Nogaye yak, Mamadou Dieng's wife, cooks at home in Tenefoul Toucouleur Village, Diourbel, Senegal, March 20, 2023. Mamadou Dieng, 40, an employee of the Chinese construction company CGCOC Group Senegal Branch, has been responsible for maintaining a Chinese-aided well in Tenefoul Toucouleur Village. Checking the machine's functions and filling the engine with diesel, Dieng's work may seem simple and tedious, but means a lot to the locals. Tenefoul Toucouleur Village was once a place afflicted with a severe lack of water. According to Dieng, residents there used to walk 1.5 kilometers every day and wait in long queues to fetch water from a 25-meter-deep well in a neighboring village. The well, part of the Chinese-funded rural well-drilling project in Senegal, has brought significant changes to local people's lives. In Senegal, the rural well-drilling project officially began on March 5, 2017. The project covers 12 of the 14 regions of Senegal. (Xinhua/Han

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SENEGAL-CHINA-AIDED-WATER PROJECT-VILLAGE-WELL KEEPER

SENEGAL-CHINA-AIDED-WATER PROJECT-VILLAGE-WELL KEEPER

(230323) -- DAKAR, March 23, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Mamadou Dieng (L) collects water in Tenefoul Toucouleur Village, Diourbel, Senegal, March 20, 2023. Mamadou Dieng, 40, an employee of the Chinese construction company CGCOC Group Senegal Branch, has been responsible for maintaining a Chinese-aided well in Tenefoul Toucouleur Village. Checking the machine's functions and filling the engine with diesel, Dieng's work may seem simple and tedious, but means a lot to the locals. Tenefoul Toucouleur Village was once a place afflicted with a severe lack of water. According to Dieng, residents there used to walk 1.5 kilometers every day and wait in long queues to fetch water from a 25-meter-deep well in a neighboring village. The well, part of the Chinese-funded rural well-drilling project in Senegal, has brought significant changes to local people's lives. In Senegal, the rural well-drilling project officially began on March 5, 2017. The project covers 12 of the 14 regions of Senegal. (Xinhua/Han Xu)

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SENEGAL-CHINA-AIDED-WATER PROJECT-VILLAGE-WELL KEEPER

SENEGAL-CHINA-AIDED-WATER PROJECT-VILLAGE-WELL KEEPER

(230323) -- DAKAR, March 23, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Mamadou Dieng checks the generator set of a well project in Tenefoul Toucouleur Village, Diourbel, Senegal, March 20, 2023. Mamadou Dieng, 40, an employee of the Chinese construction company CGCOC Group Senegal Branch, has been responsible for maintaining a Chinese-aided well in Tenefoul Toucouleur Village. Checking the machine's functions and filling the engine with diesel, Dieng's work may seem simple and tedious, but means a lot to the locals. Tenefoul Toucouleur Village was once a place afflicted with a severe lack of water. According to Dieng, residents there used to walk 1.5 kilometers every day and wait in long queues to fetch water from a 25-meter-deep well in a neighboring village. The well, part of the Chinese-funded rural well-drilling project in Senegal, has brought significant changes to local people's lives. In Senegal, the rural well-drilling project officially began on March 5, 2017. The project covers 12 of the 14 regions of Senegal. (X

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SENEGAL-CHINA-AIDED-WATER PROJECT-VILLAGE-WELL KEEPER

SENEGAL-CHINA-AIDED-WATER PROJECT-VILLAGE-WELL KEEPER

(230323) -- DAKAR, March 23, 2023 (Xinhua) -- This photo taken on March 20, 2023 shows a general view of a well project in Tenefoul Toucouleur Village, Diourbel, Senegal. Mamadou Dieng, 40, an employee of the Chinese construction company CGCOC Group Senegal Branch, has been responsible for maintaining a Chinese-aided well in Tenefoul Toucouleur Village. Checking the machine's functions and filling the engine with diesel, Dieng's work may seem simple and tedious, but means a lot to the locals. Tenefoul Toucouleur Village was once a place afflicted with a severe lack of water. According to Dieng, residents there used to walk 1.5 kilometers every day and wait in long queues to fetch water from a 25-meter-deep well in a neighboring village. The well, part of the Chinese-funded rural well-drilling project in Senegal, has brought significant changes to local people's lives. In Senegal, the rural well-drilling project officially began on March 5, 2017. The project covers 12 of the 14 regions of Senegal. (

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SENEGAL-CHINA-AIDED-WATER PROJECT-VILLAGE-WELL KEEPER

SENEGAL-CHINA-AIDED-WATER PROJECT-VILLAGE-WELL KEEPER

(230323) -- DAKAR, March 23, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Villagers collect water in Tenefoul Toucouleur Village, Diourbel, Senegal, March 20, 2023. Mamadou Dieng, 40, an employee of the Chinese construction company CGCOC Group Senegal Branch, has been responsible for maintaining a Chinese-aided well in Tenefoul Toucouleur Village. Checking the machine's functions and filling the engine with diesel, Dieng's work may seem simple and tedious, but means a lot to the locals. Tenefoul Toucouleur Village was once a place afflicted with a severe lack of water. According to Dieng, residents there used to walk 1.5 kilometers every day and wait in long queues to fetch water from a 25-meter-deep well in a neighboring village. The well, part of the Chinese-funded rural well-drilling project in Senegal, has brought significant changes to local people's lives. In Senegal, the rural well-drilling project officially began on March 5, 2017. The project covers 12 of the 14 regions of Senegal. (Xinhua/Han Xu)

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SENEGAL-CHINA-AIDED-WATER PROJECT-VILLAGE-WELL KEEPER

SENEGAL-CHINA-AIDED-WATER PROJECT-VILLAGE-WELL KEEPER

(230323) -- DAKAR, March 23, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Villagers collect water in Tenefoul Toucouleur Village, Diourbel, Senegal, March 20, 2023. Mamadou Dieng, 40, an employee of the Chinese construction company CGCOC Group Senegal Branch, has been responsible for maintaining a Chinese-aided well in Tenefoul Toucouleur Village. Checking the machine's functions and filling the engine with diesel, Dieng's work may seem simple and tedious, but means a lot to the locals. Tenefoul Toucouleur Village was once a place afflicted with a severe lack of water. According to Dieng, residents there used to walk 1.5 kilometers every day and wait in long queues to fetch water from a 25-meter-deep well in a neighboring village. The well, part of the Chinese-funded rural well-drilling project in Senegal, has brought significant changes to local people's lives. In Senegal, the rural well-drilling project officially began on March 5, 2017. The project covers 12 of the 14 regions of Senegal. (Xinhua/Han Xu)

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SENEGAL-CHINA-AIDED-WATER PROJECT-VILLAGE-WELL KEEPER

SENEGAL-CHINA-AIDED-WATER PROJECT-VILLAGE-WELL KEEPER

(230323) -- DAKAR, March 23, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Mamadou Dieng climbs up a water tower to check and clean the water storage tank in Tenefoul Toucouleur Village, Diourbel, Senegal, March 20, 2023. Mamadou Dieng, 40, an employee of the Chinese construction company CGCOC Group Senegal Branch, has been responsible for maintaining a Chinese-aided well in Tenefoul Toucouleur Village. Checking the machine's functions and filling the engine with diesel, Dieng's work may seem simple and tedious, but means a lot to the locals. Tenefoul Toucouleur Village was once a place afflicted with a severe lack of water. According to Dieng, residents there used to walk 1.5 kilometers every day and wait in long queues to fetch water from a 25-meter-deep well in a neighboring village. The well, part of the Chinese-funded rural well-drilling project in Senegal, has brought significant changes to local people's lives. In Senegal, the rural well-drilling project officially began on March 5, 2017. The project covers 12 of the 14

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SENEGAL-CHINA-AIDED-WATER PROJECT-VILLAGE-WELL KEEPER

SENEGAL-CHINA-AIDED-WATER PROJECT-VILLAGE-WELL KEEPER

(230323) -- DAKAR, March 23, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Mamadou Dieng checks the generator set of a well project in Tenefoul Toucouleur Village, Diourbel, Senegal, March 20, 2023. Mamadou Dieng, 40, an employee of the Chinese construction company CGCOC Group Senegal Branch, has been responsible for maintaining a Chinese-aided well in Tenefoul Toucouleur Village. Checking the machine's functions and filling the engine with diesel, Dieng's work may seem simple and tedious, but means a lot to the locals. Tenefoul Toucouleur Village was once a place afflicted with a severe lack of water. According to Dieng, residents there used to walk 1.5 kilometers every day and wait in long queues to fetch water from a 25-meter-deep well in a neighboring village. The well, part of the Chinese-funded rural well-drilling project in Senegal, has brought significant changes to local people's lives. In Senegal, the rural well-drilling project officially began on March 5, 2017. The project covers 12 of the 14 regions of Senegal. (X

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SENEGAL-CHINA-AIDED-WATER PROJECT-VILLAGE-WELL KEEPER

SENEGAL-CHINA-AIDED-WATER PROJECT-VILLAGE-WELL KEEPER

(230323) -- DAKAR, March 23, 2023 (Xinhua) -- A villager collects water in Tenefoul Toucouleur Village, Diourbel, Senegal, March 20, 2023. Mamadou Dieng, 40, an employee of the Chinese construction company CGCOC Group Senegal Branch, has been responsible for maintaining a Chinese-aided well in Tenefoul Toucouleur Village. Checking the machine's functions and filling the engine with diesel, Dieng's work may seem simple and tedious, but means a lot to the locals. Tenefoul Toucouleur Village was once a place afflicted with a severe lack of water. According to Dieng, residents there used to walk 1.5 kilometers every day and wait in long queues to fetch water from a 25-meter-deep well in a neighboring village. The well, part of the Chinese-funded rural well-drilling project in Senegal, has brought significant changes to local people's lives. In Senegal, the rural well-drilling project officially began on March 5, 2017. The project covers 12 of the 14 regions of Senegal. (Xinhua/Han Xu)

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SENEGAL-CHINA-AIDED-WATER PROJECT-VILLAGE-WELL KEEPER

SENEGAL-CHINA-AIDED-WATER PROJECT-VILLAGE-WELL KEEPER

(230323) -- DAKAR, March 23, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Mamadou Dieng walks in the area of a well project in Tenefoul Toucouleur Village, Diourbel, Senegal, March 20, 2023. Mamadou Dieng, 40, an employee of the Chinese construction company CGCOC Group Senegal Branch, has been responsible for maintaining a Chinese-aided well in Tenefoul Toucouleur Village. Checking the machine's functions and filling the engine with diesel, Dieng's work may seem simple and tedious, but means a lot to the locals. Tenefoul Toucouleur Village was once a place afflicted with a severe lack of water. According to Dieng, residents there used to walk 1.5 kilometers every day and wait in long queues to fetch water from a 25-meter-deep well in a neighboring village. The well, part of the Chinese-funded rural well-drilling project in Senegal, has brought significant changes to local people's lives. In Senegal, the rural well-drilling project officially began on March 5, 2017. The project covers 12 of the 14 regions of Senegal. (Xinhua/H

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SENEGAL-CHINA-AIDED-WATER PROJECT-VILLAGE-WELL KEEPER

SENEGAL-CHINA-AIDED-WATER PROJECT-VILLAGE-WELL KEEPER

(230323) -- DAKAR, March 23, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Mamadou Dieng (R) helps villagers collect water in Tenefoul Toucouleur Village, Diourbel, Senegal, March 20, 2023. Mamadou Dieng, 40, an employee of the Chinese construction company CGCOC Group Senegal Branch, has been responsible for maintaining a Chinese-aided well in Tenefoul Toucouleur Village. Checking the machine's functions and filling the engine with diesel, Dieng's work may seem simple and tedious, but means a lot to the locals. Tenefoul Toucouleur Village was once a place afflicted with a severe lack of water. According to Dieng, residents there used to walk 1.5 kilometers every day and wait in long queues to fetch water from a 25-meter-deep well in a neighboring village. The well, part of the Chinese-funded rural well-drilling project in Senegal, has brought significant changes to local people's lives. In Senegal, the rural well-drilling project officially began on March 5, 2017. The project covers 12 of the 14 regions of Senegal. (Xinhua/Han

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SENEGAL-CHINA-AIDED-WATER PROJECT-VILLAGE-WELL KEEPER

SENEGAL-CHINA-AIDED-WATER PROJECT-VILLAGE-WELL KEEPER

(230323) -- DAKAR, March 23, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Mamadou Dieng (3rd R) helps villagers collect water in Tenefoul Toucouleur Village, Diourbel, Senegal, March 20, 2023. Mamadou Dieng, 40, an employee of the Chinese construction company CGCOC Group Senegal Branch, has been responsible for maintaining a Chinese-aided well in Tenefoul Toucouleur Village. Checking the machine's functions and filling the engine with diesel, Dieng's work may seem simple and tedious, but means a lot to the locals. Tenefoul Toucouleur Village was once a place afflicted with a severe lack of water. According to Dieng, residents there used to walk 1.5 kilometers every day and wait in long queues to fetch water from a 25-meter-deep well in a neighboring village. The well, part of the Chinese-funded rural well-drilling project in Senegal, has brought significant changes to local people's lives. In Senegal, the rural well-drilling project officially began on March 5, 2017. The project covers 12 of the 14 regions of Senegal. (Xinhua

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SENEGAL-CHINA-AIDED-WATER PROJECT-VILLAGE-WELL KEEPER

SENEGAL-CHINA-AIDED-WATER PROJECT-VILLAGE-WELL KEEPER

(230323) -- DAKAR, March 23, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Mamadou Dieng (1st L) helps villagers collect water in Tenefoul Toucouleur Village, Diourbel, Senegal, March 20, 2023. Mamadou Dieng, 40, an employee of the Chinese construction company CGCOC Group Senegal Branch, has been responsible for maintaining a Chinese-aided well in Tenefoul Toucouleur Village. Checking the machine's functions and filling the engine with diesel, Dieng's work may seem simple and tedious, but means a lot to the locals. Tenefoul Toucouleur Village was once a place afflicted with a severe lack of water. According to Dieng, residents there used to walk 1.5 kilometers every day and wait in long queues to fetch water from a 25-meter-deep well in a neighboring village. The well, part of the Chinese-funded rural well-drilling project in Senegal, has brought significant changes to local people's lives. In Senegal, the rural well-drilling project officially began on March 5, 2017. The project covers 12 of the 14 regions of Senegal. (Xinhua

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Xinhua Headlines: Japan's nuke wastewater discharge plan batters fishermen's livelihoods, angers global community

Xinhua Headlines: Japan's nuke wastewater discharge plan batters fishermen's livelihoods, angers global community

(230312) -- BEIJING, March 12, 2023 (Xinhua) -- File photo taken on Oct. 12, 2017 shows huge tanks that store contaminated radioactive wastewater at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant in Fukushima prefecture, Japan. (Xinhua)

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Japan Post to hike parcel delivery rates by 12%

Japan Post to hike parcel delivery rates by 12%

TOKYO, Japan, Sept. 5 Kyodo - Kunio Yokoyama, president of Japan Post Co., speaks at a press conference in Tokyo on Sept. 5, 2017. The company said it will raise basic shipping fees for its door-to-door parcel delivery service by an average 12 percent from March 2018 as labor costs continue to climb due to a courier shortage.

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Baseball: Japan beats Netherlands in WBC 2nd-round 11-inning thriller

Baseball: Japan beats Netherlands in WBC 2nd-round 11-inning thriller

TOKYO, Japan, March 13 Kyodo - Members of Japan's World Baseball Classic team come out of the dugout to celebrate their 8-6, 11-inning win over the Netherlands in a second-round game of the World Baseball Classic at Tokyo Dome on March 12, 2017.

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Figure Skating: Uno wins Coupe du Printemps

Figure Skating: Uno wins Coupe du Printemps

LUXEMBOURG, Luxembourg, March 13 Kyodo - Japan's Shoma Uno performs his free program at the Coupe du Printemps figure skating competition in Luxembourg on March 12, 2017. Uno won the gold medal with a total of 303.68 points, ahead of the world championships to be held in Helsinki from March 29.

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H.K. leadership race hopefuls face off in first meet-up

H.K. leadership race hopefuls face off in first meet-up

The three candidates in Hong Kong's leadership election -- (from L) former judge Woo Kwok-hing, former Chief Secretary Carrie Lam and former Financial Secretary John Tsang -- shake hands at their first debate on March 12, 2017. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Sumo: Kisenosato, 3 other yokozuna to chase title at spring tourney

Sumo: Kisenosato, 3 other yokozuna to chase title at spring tourney

Combined photo shows Kakuryu (L) and Harumafuji. All four grand champions will be competing in the elite makuuchi division for the first time in 17 years at the Spring Grand Sumo Tournament beginning March 12, 2017, in Osaka. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Baseball: Fujinami wants to be good enough to pitch in WBC

Baseball: Fujinami wants to be good enough to pitch in WBC

Hanshin Tigers pitcher Shintaro Fujinami (R) bumps fists with catcher Ryutaro Umeno after throwing a complete game against the Hiroshima Carp at Mazda Stadium in Hiroshima on Sept. 22, 2016. "The WBC is a possibility, and I want to be good enough to be considered for that," Fujinami said in Tokyo on Nov. 12, referring to his potential participation in the World Baseball Classic in March 2017. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Kim Jong Nam murder case

Kim Jong Nam murder case

Siti Aisyah (R), one of the two women charged with the 2017 murder in Malaysia of Kim Jong Nam, the estranged half-brother of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, shakes hands with Indonesian President Joko "Jokowi" Widodo in Jakarta on March 12, 2019, after her release the previous day. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Kim Jong Nam murder case

Kim Jong Nam murder case

Siti Aisyah (3rd from R), one of two women charged with the 2017 murder in Malaysia of Kim Jong Nam, the estranged half-brother of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, poses for a photo with Indonesian President Joko "Jokowi" Widodo (2nd from R) in Jakarta on March 12, 2019, after her release the previous day. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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IOC Vice President Coates in Tokyo

IOC Vice President Coates in Tokyo

Photo taken on Dec. 12, 2017, shows dishes served at a banquet in Tokyo attended by International Olympic Committee Vice President John Coates and members of the 2020 Tokyo Olympic organizing committee. The dishes used ingredients produced in Iwate, Miyagi and Fukushima prefectures which were hit by the March 2011 earthquake. (Pool photo)(Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Greenpeace protest for Fukushima

Greenpeace protest for Fukushima

Greenpeace activists protest with a paper crane in front of the U.N. Office at Geneva on Oct. 12, 2017, expressing support for people affected by the Fukushima nuclear disaster triggered by the March 2011 earthquake and tsunami in northeastern Japan. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Greenpeace protest for Fukushima

Greenpeace protest for Fukushima

Greenpeace activists protest with a paper crane in front of the U.N. Office at Geneva on Oct. 12, 2017, expressing support for people affected by the Fukushima nuclear disaster triggered by the March 2011 earthquake and tsunami in northeastern Japan. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Traditional dance performed for 1st time since 2011 Fukushima nuclear crisis

Traditional dance performed for 1st time since 2011 Fukushima nuclear crisis

Performers dedicate a traditional rice-planting dance at Kusano Shrine in the Ukedo area in Namie, Fukushima Prefecture, on Aug. 12, 2017. In March, the Japanese government lifted an evacuation order for the area affected by radiation due to the 2011 Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant disaster. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Many companies announce earning results

Many companies announce earning results

Officials from companies listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange distribute press releases at the burse on May 12, 2017, when many companies announced their earning results for the past business year through March. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Many companies announce earning results

Many companies announce earning results

Officials from companies listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange distribute press releases at the burse on May 12, 2017, when many companies announced their earning results for the past business year through March. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Many companies announce earning results

Many companies announce earning results

Officials from companies listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange distribute press releases at the burse on May 12, 2017, when many companies announced their earning results for the past business year through March. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Many companies announce earning results

Many companies announce earning results

Officials from companies listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange distribute press releases at the burse on May 12, 2017, when many companies announced their earning results for the past business year through March. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Many companies announce earning results

Many companies announce earning results

Officials from companies listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange distribute press releases at the burse on May 12, 2017, when many companies announced their earning results for the past business year through March. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Protesters march in Okinawa ahead of 45th anniversary of reversion

Protesters march in Okinawa ahead of 45th anniversary of reversion

Around 800 people march through Naha, the capital of Japan's southernmost island prefecture of Okinawa, on May 12, 2017, ahead of the 45th anniversary of the reversion of Okinawa to Japan from U.S. control. During the three-day "Peace March," the participants expressed opposition to a controversial plan to transfer a new U.S. military base within the prefecture. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Headquarters of crime syndicate searched by police

Headquarters of crime syndicate searched by police

Police officers enter the headquarters of the Kobe Yamaguchi-gumi, a crime syndicate in Awaji, Hyogo Prefecture, on May 12, 2017 to search for evidence related to a blackmailing case involving the group. The previous day the National Police Agency said it believes 47 incidents occurred between Japan's largest crime syndicate the Yamaguchi-gumi and the Kobe Yamaguchi-gumi, a splinter group, between March 7, 2016, when police recognized they were at war soon after their split, and May 10, 2017. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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New hula dancers practice ahead of debuts in Fukushima

New hula dancers practice ahead of debuts in Fukushima

New hula dancers pose for photos after their first practice session on May 8, 2017, in Iwaki in Fukushima Prefecture, which was badly hit by the March 2011 disaster in northeastern Japan. The 12 new dancers are scheduled to make their debuts in August. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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New hula dancers practice ahead of debuts in Fukushima

New hula dancers practice ahead of debuts in Fukushima

New hula dancers have their first practice session on May 8, 2017, in Iwaki in Fukushima Prefecture, which was badly hit by the March 2011 disaster in northeastern Japan. The 12 new dancers are scheduled to make their debuts in August. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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New hula dancers practice ahead of debuts in Fukushima

New hula dancers practice ahead of debuts in Fukushima

New hula dancers have their first practice session on May 8, 2017, in Iwaki in Fukushima Prefecture, which was badly hit by the March 2011 disaster in northeastern Japan. The 12 new dancers are scheduled to make their debuts in August. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Sumo: Harumafuji hands Kisenosato 1st defeat at Spring tourney

Sumo: Harumafuji hands Kisenosato 1st defeat at Spring tourney

Grand champion Harumafuji sends new yokozuna Kisenosato to his first loss on the 13th day of the Spring Grand Sumo Tournament at Edion Arena Osaka on March 24, 2017. Kisenosato fell into a share of the lead with ozeki Terunofuji at 12-1. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Sumo: Harumafuji hands Kisenosato 1st defeat at Spring tourney

Sumo: Harumafuji hands Kisenosato 1st defeat at Spring tourney

Grand champion Harumafuji sends new yokozuna Kisenosato to his first loss on the 13th day of the Spring Grand Sumo Tournament at Edion Arena Osaka on March 24, 2017. Kisenosato fell into a share of the lead with ozeki Terunofuji at 12-1. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Sumo: Kisenosato stays perfect at spring tourney, Terunofuji trails

Sumo: Kisenosato stays perfect at spring tourney, Terunofuji trails

Yokozuna (grand champion) Kisenosato (back) forces fourth-ranked maegashira Arawashi out of the ring on the 12th day of the 15-day Spring Grand Sumo Tournament in Osaka on March 23, 2017, stretching his winning streak to 12. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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China-led AIIB to admit Hong Kong, 12 others as new members

China-led AIIB to admit Hong Kong, 12 others as new members

File photo taken in January 2016 shows the headquarters of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank in Beijing. The AIIB said on March 23, 2017, that its membership will be expanded to 70, giving the go-ahead to Hong Kong and 12 other applicants to join the China-led multilateral financial institution. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Japan, Saudi officials agree to speedily carry out joint projects

Japan, Saudi officials agree to speedily carry out joint projects

King Salman bin Abdulaziz of Saudi Arabia attend a business forum between his country and Japan at a hotel in Tokyo on March 14, 2017. The Saudi king has been visiting Japan since March 12, marking the first trip to the country by a Saudi king in 46 years. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Baseball: Netherlands bounce back to hammer Israel in WBC

Baseball: Netherlands bounce back to hammer Israel in WBC

Yurendell Decaster of the Netherlands singles in two against Israel in the second inning of a World Baseball Classic second-round Pool E match at Tokyo Dome on March 13, 2017. The Netherlands beat Israel 12-2 in eight innings. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Baseball: Netherlands bounce back to hammer Israel in WBC

Baseball: Netherlands bounce back to hammer Israel in WBC

Didi Gregorius (2nd from R) of the Netherlands jumps in celebration after blasting a three-run homer against Israel in the fourth inning of a World Baseball Classic second-round Pool E match at Tokyo Dome on March 13, 2017. The Netherlands beat Israel 12-2 in eight innings. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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