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World Cup 2026 – Cape Verde Fans Celebrate as Debutants Stun Spain With Historic 0-0 Draw

Cape Verde pulled off a stunning upset on Monday, holding heavily favored Spain to a 0-0 draw in the island nation's first-ever World Cup match, earning the 67th-ranked debutants a historic point against the second-ranked European champions. This video shows Cape Verde fans gathering at City of Providence watch party for the game vs. Spain at the municipal parking lot across from Pawtucket City Hall.

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Japan: Typhoon Jangmi Lashes Okinawa and Amami Islands With Destructive Winds

Typhoon Jangmi brought heavy rain and damaging winds to Okinawa and Amami islands, southern Japan, as it approached Okinawa's main island on Monday, June 1. All flights to and from Naha Airport were cancelled, while public transport, schools, and businesses were also shut for the day.

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Japan: High Waves Pound Yoron Island Shore as Typhoon Jangmi Approaches

Typhoon Jangmi brought strong winds to Okinawa and Amami islands, southern Japan on Monday, June 1 as it approached the Okinawa main island.

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Philippines: M7.4 Earthquake Strikes Coast, Tsunami Warning Issued 4

A tsunami warning has been issued as a powerful magnitude 7.4 earthquake struck off the eastern side of Mindanao island, the southeastern coast of the Philippines on Friday, October 10, prompting local authorities to warn of life-threatening tsunami waves. This video shows the scene during the quake.

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Philippines: M7.4 Earthquake Strikes Coast, Tsunami Warning Issued 3

A tsunami warning has been issued as a powerful magnitude 7.4 earthquake struck off the eastern side of Mindanao island, the southeastern coast of the Philippines on Friday, October 10, prompting local authorities to warn of life-threatening tsunami waves. This video shows the scene in Davao City during the quake.

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Philippines: M7.4 Earthquake Strikes Coast, Tsunami Warning Issued 2

A tsunami warning has been issued as a powerful magnitude 7.4 earthquake struck off the eastern side of Mindanao island, the southeastern coast of the Philippines on Friday, October 10, prompting local authorities to warn of life-threatening tsunami waves.

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Philippines: M7.4 Earthquake Strikes Coast, Tsunami Warning Issued

A tsunami warning has been issued as a powerful magnitude 7.4 earthquake struck off the eastern side of Mindanao island, the southeastern coast of the Philippines on Friday, October 10, prompting local authorities to warn of life-threatening tsunami waves. This video shows people evacuated just after the quake in Sulat, Eastern Samar.

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US: Palisades Fire Visible From Flights Near LAX As 30,000 Evacuate 4

Huge plumes of smoke were visible from flights arriving and departing from Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) as a wildfire rapidly spread through Pacific Palisades fueled by Santa Ana winds on Tuesday, January 7. The fire has scorched more than 2,900 acres, prompting the evacuation of nearly 30,000 residents and causing several road closures. Governor Gavin Newsom has declared a state of emergency to provide additional support to the affected communities.

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US: Palisades Fire Smoke Visible From Flights Near LAX As 30,000 Evacuate 2

Huge plumes of smoke were visible from flights arriving and departing from Los Angeles International Airport as a wildfire rapidly spread through Pacific Palisades fueled by Santa Ana winds on Tuesday, January 7. The fire has scorched more than 2,900 acres, prompting the evacuation of nearly 30,000 residents and causing several road closures. Governor Gavin Newsom has declared a state of emergency to provide additional support to the affected communities.

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Philippines: Typhoon Ewiniar Hits Quezon With Damaging Winds, Heavy Rain 3

Typhoon Ewiniar, locally known as Aghon hit Philippines on Sunday, May 26 bringing heavy rain and strong damaging winds to Province of Quezon, southeast of Manila. Seven people, six in the Quezon province and one in the souther province of Misamis Oriental on Mindanao island, were killed, according to reports.

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Philippines upgrades quake off south to magnitude 7.4, no damage reported

STORY: Philippines upgrades quake off south to magnitude 7.4, no damage reported SHOOTING TIME: Dec. 2, 2023 DATELINE: Dec. 3, 2023 LENGTH: 00:04:16 LOCATION: Manila CATEGORY: OTHERS SHOTLIST: 1. various of CCTV and video clips of earthquake in the Philippines STORYLINE: The Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology on Sunday upgraded the magnitude from 6.9 to 7.4 of an offshore earthquake that hit Surigao del Sur province in the southern Philippines on Saturday night. In an updated report, the institute said the quake, which occurred at 10:37 p.m. local time (GMT 1437), hit at a depth of 25 km, about 30 km northeast of Hinatuan town. The institute said the tectonic quake, which was felt in many parts of Mindanao island and central Philippines, will cause damage. There were no immediate reports of damages. The institute has recorded over 200 aftershocks, some with magnitude of over 5 and 6. The institute also issued a tsunami warning Saturday night, prompting residents living in th

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THE PHILIPPINES-GENERAL SANTOS CITY-EARTHQUAKE

THE PHILIPPINES-GENERAL SANTOS CITY-EARTHQUAKE

(231117) -- GENERAL SANTOS CITY, Nov. 17, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Damage from a 6.8-magnitude earthquake is seen at a mall in General Santos City, the Philippines on Nov. 17, 2023. The Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology on Friday downgraded the magnitude of the offshore earthquake that struck Davao Occidental in the southern Philippines to 6.8 from 7.2. In an updated report, the institute said the quake, which occurred at 4:14 p.m. local time (GMT 0814), hit at a depth of 72 kilometers, about 34 kilometers northwest of Sarangani town. The tremor was felt strongly in nearby areas on Mindanao island, including General Santos City and the provinces of South Cotabato and Davao del Sur. (Str/Xinhua)

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At least 10 killed in Philippine ferry fire, over 200 rescued

STORY: At least 10 killed in Philippine ferry fire, over 200 rescued DATELINE: March 30, 2023 LENGTH: 00:00:59 LOCATION: Manila CATEGORY: OTHERS SHOTLIST: 1. various of the ferry fire 2. pictures of the rescue effort STORYLINE: A ferry carrying more than 200 people caught fire in the southern Philippines late Wednesday night, killing at least 10 passengers, the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) said Thursday. Commodore Marco Antonio Gines, the commander of the PCG District in Southwestern Mindanao, said the M/V Lady Mary Joy 3, a passenger and cargo vessel, was headed to Jolo from Zamboanga City when it caught fire in the waters off Baluk-Baluk Island in Hadji Muhtamad town of Basilan province past 10 p.m. local time on Wednesday. Nixon Alonzo, the chief of disaster reduction and management office in Basilan province, told a local radio that authorities are verifying reports that seven more passengers who jumped into the sea are missing. At least 195 passengers and 35 crew members have been rescued.

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Aftermath of Philippine flash floods

Aftermath of Philippine flash floods

CAGAYAN DE ORO, Philippines - Photo taken Dec. 30, 2011, shows people living in an elementary school in Cagayan de Oro on the Philippines' Mindanao island after their houses were destroyed by flash floods caused by tropical storm Washi two weeks ago.

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Aftermath of Philippine flash floods

Aftermath of Philippine flash floods

CAGAYAN DE ORO, Philippines - Photo taken Dec. 30, 2011, shows a house destroyed by flash floods caused by tropical storm Washi two weeks ago in Cagayan de Oro on the Philippines' Mindanao island.

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Aftermath of Philippine flash floods

Aftermath of Philippine flash floods

CAGAYAN DE ORO, Philippines - A man cleans up debris in Cagayan de Oro on the Philippines' Mindanao island on Dec. 30, 2011, after the city was heavily damaged by flash floods caused by tropical storm Washi two weeks ago.

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Aftermath of Philippine flash floods

Aftermath of Philippine flash floods

CAGAYAN DE ORO, Philippines - Photo taken Dec. 30, 2011, shows people living in an elementary school in Cagayan de Oro on the Philippines' Mindanao island after their houses were destroyed by flash floods caused by tropical storm Washi two weeks ago.

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Aftermath of Philippine flash floods

Aftermath of Philippine flash floods

CAGAYAN DE ORO, Philippines - A girl drenches herself with water in Cagayan de Oro on the Philippines' Mindanao island on Dec. 30, 2011, after the city was heavily damaged by flash floods caused by tropical storm Washi two weeks ago.

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Aftermath of Philippine flash floods

Aftermath of Philippine flash floods

CAGAYAN DE ORO, Philippines - A man tries to remove a car buried in soil in Cagayan de Oro on the Philippines' Mindanao island on Dec. 30, 2011, after the city was heavily damaged by flash floods caused by tropical storm Washi two weeks ago.

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Residential area hit by flash flooding in Philippines

Residential area hit by flash flooding in Philippines

CAGAYAN DE ORO, Philippines - Aerial photo taken on Dec. 29, 2011, shows a residential area along the Cagayan River devastated by storm-triggered flash flooding in Cagayan de Oro on Mindanao Island, the Philippines.

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Residential area hit by flash flooding in Philippines

Residential area hit by flash flooding in Philippines

CAGAYAN DE ORO, Philippines - Aerial photo taken on Dec. 29, 2011, shows a residential area devastated by storm-triggered flash flooding in Cagayan de Oro on Mindanao Island, the Philippines.

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Residential area hit by flash flooding in Philippines

Residential area hit by flash flooding in Philippines

CAGAYAN DE ORO, Philippines - Aerial photo taken on Dec. 29, 2011, shows a residential area devastated by storm-triggered flash flooding in Cagayan de Oro on Mindanao Island, the Philippines.

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Conference on Mindanao peace process in Hiroshima

Conference on Mindanao peace process in Hiroshima

HIROSHIMA, Japan - Philippine President Benigno Aquino (C), Philippine Foreign Affairs Secretary Albert del Rosario (L), and Japan International Cooperation Agency President Akihiko Tanaka (R) attend an international conference discussing the peace process in the Philippines' strife-torn southern island of Mindanao held in Hiroshima City, western Japan, on June 24, 2014.

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Half-Japanese Filipina meets Japanese kin

Half-Japanese Filipina meets Japanese kin

DAVAO CITY, Philippines - Tsuyoshi Miyazato from Okinawa, Japan, and his Filipino-Japanese aunt, Conchita Miyazato Basilan, shake hands after their first meeting at Davao airport on Mindanao Island, the Philippines, on May 16, 2014. Basilan is the daughter of a Japanese national who came to the Philippines in 1929 and engaged in abaca farming.

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Japanese expert, Filipino farmer check buckwheat flowers

Japanese expert, Filipino farmer check buckwheat flowers

BUMBARAN, Philippines - Japanese agricultural expert Takeyoshi Sumikawa (L) and a Muslim farmer examine buckwheat flowers in Bumbaran on the southern Philippine island of Mindanao on April 19, 2014. The Philippines and its largest Muslim rebel group signed a final peace pact in March, ending about 45 years of conflict.

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Filipino farmers crop buckwheat in post-conflict Mindanao

Filipino farmers crop buckwheat in post-conflict Mindanao

BUMBARAN, Philippines - Japanese agricultural expert Takeyoshi Sumikawa (L) and Muslim farmers smile as they hold up newly harvested buckwheat in Bumbaran on the southern Philippine island of Mindanao on April 19, 2014. The Philippines and its largest Muslim rebel group signed a peace pact in March, ending almost 45 years of conflict in the island's south.

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Philippine Muslim rebels sign peace pact with gov't

Philippine Muslim rebels sign peace pact with gov't

MANILA, Philippines - The Moro Islamic Liberation Front, the Philippines' largest Muslim rebel group, signs a comprehensive peace agreement with the central government at the Presidential Palace in Manila on March 27, 2014, ending 17 years of negotiations and more than four decades of insurgency mainly in the southern island of Mindanao. MILF Chairman Al Haj Murad Ebrahim (far L, back), Philippine President Benigno Aquino (2nd from R, back), and Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak (3rd from R, back), who served as facilitator, and others witnessed the signing.

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Mindanao rebels agree to disarm, paving way for peace deal with gov't

Mindanao rebels agree to disarm, paving way for peace deal with gov't

KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia - A representative of the Philippine government (L) and her counterpart of the Muslim rebel group Moro Islamic Liberation Front based in the southern Philippine island of Mindanao shake hands on the outskirts of Kuala Lumpur on Jan. 25, 2014, after signing a comprehensive peace agreement between them.

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Ceremony commemorating 1st Japanese immigrants to Philippines

Ceremony commemorating 1st Japanese immigrants to Philippines

DAVAO CITY, Philippines - Members of the Japanese community in the southern Philippine island of Mindanao on Aug. 11, 2012, hold a memorial ceremony for the first Japanese immigrants to Davao province. The ceremony was held at a public cemetery in the Mintal village area where some Japanese graves remain.

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Japan aid agency head in Mindanao

Japan aid agency head in Mindanao

MINDANAO, Philippines - Japan International Cooperation Agency President Akihiko Tanaka (R) and Moro Islamic Liberation Front vice chair Ghadzali Jaafar attend a press conference in the suburbs of Cotabato on Mindanao Island on May 1, 2012. Tanaka met with government and rebel leaders in the southern Philippines and pledged Japan's continued support for peace and development in the predominantly Muslim region.

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Philippine Muslim rebel leader

Philippine Muslim rebel leader

MANILA, Philippines - Al Haj Murad Ebrahim, chairman of the 11,000-strong Moro Islamic Liberation Front, the Philippines' largest Muslim rebel group, speaks at a press conference at the group's main camp in Maguindanao province on the southern island of Mindanao, the Philippines, on Sept. 5, 2011.

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Japanese ambassador in Manila visits Muslim rebel camp

Japanese ambassador in Manila visits Muslim rebel camp

COTABATO, Philippines - Japanese Ambassador to the Philippines Toshinao Urabe (C) poses for photos at a vocational training facility for women in Maguindanao Province in the southern island of Mindanao on Aug. 18, 2011. Urabe visited Camp Darapanan, the administrative headquarters of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front, the country's largest Muslim rebel group, in the province the same day and held talks with its leader Al Haj Ebrahim Murad.

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Floods in Philippines

Floods in Philippines

MANILA, Philippines - Children affected by major floods sleep at an evacuation shelter in Cotabato City on the island of Mindanao, the Philippines, on June 20, 2011. Hundreds of thousands of people have been affected by the major floods in the area.

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Floods in Philippines

Floods in Philippines

MANILA, Philippines - Photo shows a flooded elementary school on the island of Mindanao, the Philippines, on June 20, 2011. Hundreds of thousands of people have been affected by major floods in the area.

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Philippine health workers undergo interviews to work in Japan

Philippine health workers undergo interviews to work in Japan

DAVAO, Philippines - Filipino nurses and caregivers are interviewed by a Japanese official in Davao, the largest city on the southern Philippines island of Mindanao on Feb. 19. A total of 28 nurses and caregivers from different provinces of the island gathered to apply for training in Japan and work at hospitals and nursing homes in the country under a bilateral agreement.

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(2)Japan to pull out of Mindanao as hunt for ex-soldiers slows

(2)Japan to pull out of Mindanao as hunt for ex-soldiers slows

GENERAL SANTOS, Philippines - Akio Egawa, deputy chief of the Japanese Embassy in the Philippines, listens to a question by a journalist at a press conference in General Santos, Mindanao, on May 30. Egawa said that his team of diplomats, sent to Mindanao to meet two men who are said to be former Japanese soldiers from World War II, will leave the island due to a stalemate in arranging an interview with two men.

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(1)Japan to pull out of Mindanao as hunt for ex-soldiers slows

(1)Japan to pull out of Mindanao as hunt for ex-soldiers slows

GENERAL SANTOS, Philippines - Akio Egawa, deputy chief of the Japanese Embassy in the Philippines, speaks with journalists following his press conference in General Santos, Mindanao, on May 30. He said that his team of diplomats, sent to Mindanao to meet two men who are said to be former Japanese soldiers from World War II, will leave the island due to a stalemate in arranging an interview with two men.

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Japanese officials to pull officials from Mindanao

Japanese officials to pull officials from Mindanao

GENERAL SANTOS, Philippines - Akio Egawa, deputy chief of the Japanese Embassy in the Philippines, speaks to reporters in General Santos on the southern Filipino island of Mindanao on May 30.

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Japan trying to meet 2 possible ex-soldiers on Mindanao

Japan trying to meet 2 possible ex-soldiers on Mindanao

GENERAL SANTOS, Philippines - A Japanese mediator, who refused to be photographed from the front, tells Kyodo News in General Santos on May 28 about two men believed to be former Japanese soldiers from World War II on Mindanao Island in the southern Philippines.

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(8)Japan trying to meet 2 possible soldiers from World War II in

(8)Japan trying to meet 2 possible soldiers from World War II in

OSAKA, Japan - Goichi Ichikawa, chairman of a group of war survivors of the 30th Division of the Imperial Japanese Army, speaks about two men believed to be former Japanese soldiers being alive on Mindanao Island, Philippines. (Kyodo)

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(5)Japan trying to meet 2 possible soldiers from World War II in

(5)Japan trying to meet 2 possible soldiers from World War II in

WAKAYAMA, Japan - Yoshitomo Mori, one of the survivors of the 30th Division of the Imperial Japanese Army, reacts May 27 to the news of two men believed to be former Japanese soldiers from World War II being alive on Mindanao Island, Philippines. (Kyodo)

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(6)Japan trying to meet 2 possible soldiers from World War II in

(6)Japan trying to meet 2 possible soldiers from World War II in

OSAKA, Japan - Goichi Ichikawa, chairman of a group of war survivors of the 30th Division of the Imperial Japanese Army, expresses joy May 27 over the news about two men believed to be former Japanese soldiers being alive on Mindanao Island, Philippines. (Kyodo)

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Japan trying to meet 2 possible ex-soldiers on Mindanao

Japan trying to meet 2 possible ex-soldiers on Mindanao

GENERAL SANTOS, Philippines - A Japanese mediator, who refused to be photographed from the front, tells Kyodo News in General Santos on May 28 about two men believed to be former Japanese soldiers from World War II on Mindanao Island in the southern Philippines. (Kyodo)

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(1)Japan to pull out of Mindanao as hunt for ex-soldiers slows

(1)Japan to pull out of Mindanao as hunt for ex-soldiers slows

GENERAL SANTOS, Philippines - Akio Egawa, deputy chief of Japanese Embassy in the Philippines, speaks with journalists following his press conference in General Santos, Mindanao, on May 30. He said that his team of diplomats, sent to Mindanao to meet two men who are said to be former Japanese soldiers from World War II, will leave the island due to a stalemate in arranging an interview with two men. (Kyodo)

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(2)Japan to pull out of Mindanao as hunt for ex-soldiers slows

(2)Japan to pull out of Mindanao as hunt for ex-soldiers slows

GENERAL SANTOS, Philippines - Akio Egawa, deputy chief of Japanese Embassy in the Philippines, listens to a question by a journalist at a press conference in General Santos, Mindanao, on May 30. Egawa said that his team of diplomats, sent to Mindanao to meet two men who are said to be former Japanese soldiers from World War II, will leave the island due to a stalemate in arranging an interview with two men. (Kyodo)

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Evacuated Filipino women line up for rations

Evacuated Filipino women line up for rations

Women line up for rations in an evacuation area in Talitay, Maguindanao Province, Mindanao Island, on March 18, 2015, following an accidental clash in January between the Moro Islamic Liberation Front and Filipino police in Mamasapano in which some 70 people died on both sides, including civilians. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Evacuees from Filipino military clash living in tent

Evacuees from Filipino military clash living in tent

Evacuees following a military clash in January between the Moro Islamic Liberation Front and Filipino police in Mamasapano, Maguindanao Province, Mindanao Island, are seen living under a pitched tent in an inconvenient environment in Talitay on March 18, 2015. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Filipino rebel leader vows to keep abiding by peace accord

Filipino rebel leader vows to keep abiding by peace accord

Al Haj Murad Ebrahim, leader of the Philippines' Muslim rebel group Moro Islamic Liberation Front, tells Kyodo News in Cotabato on Mindanao Island on March 16, 2015, that the January clash between MILF and Filipino police forces would not affect the peace accord sealed with the Philippine government a year earlier. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Japan awards 7 new assistance projects to Mindanao in Philippines

Japan awards 7 new assistance projects to Mindanao in Philippines

Japanese Ambassador to the Philippines Kazuhide Ishikawa (L) signs on March 24, 2015, in the Philippine capital Manila seven Japan-funded grant assistance projects to conflict-affected areas on the southern island of Mindanao. The projects, related to education, health and agriculture and amounting to about $650,000, are part of Japan's continuing assistance for peace and development in war-torn parts of Mindanao under the Japan-Bangsamoro Initiatives for Reconstruction and Development launched in 2006. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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FEATURE: Philippines' top Muslim rebel sets eyes on normal life

FEATURE: Philippines' top Muslim rebel sets eyes on normal life

Al Haj Murad Ebrahim, chairman of the Philippines' largest Muslim rebel group, the Moro Islamic Liberation Front, talks to Kyodo News on March 16, 2015, at the group's administrative camp in the southern Philippine province of Maguindanao on Mindanao island. Murad has remain committed to the peace process and even sets his eyes on living a normal life even if some legislators are hesitant to implement key components of the peace agreement. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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