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Tokyo Deaflympics: Opening Ceremony

Tokyo Deaflympics: Opening Ceremony

Japanese men's track-and-field athlete Maki Yamada (L) and women's taekwondo athlete Moe Hoshino (C) jointly make a pledge for fair play in sign language during the opening ceremony of the Tokyo Deaflympics at the Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium in the Japanese capital on Nov. 15, 2025.

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Tokyo Deaflympics: Opening Ceremony

Tokyo Deaflympics: Opening Ceremony

Japanese men's track-and-field athlete Maki Yamada (L) and women's taekwondo athlete Moe Hoshino jointly make a pledge for fair play in sign language during the opening ceremony of the Tokyo Deaflympics at the Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium in the Japanese capital on Nov. 15, 2025.

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Tokyo Deaflympics: Opening Ceremony

Tokyo Deaflympics: Opening Ceremony

Japanese men's track-and-field athlete Maki Yamada (L) and women's taekwondo athlete Moe Hoshino jointly make a pledge for fair play in sign language during the opening ceremony of the Tokyo Deaflympics at the Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium in the Japanese capital on Nov. 15, 2025.

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Georgia: Independence Day Celebrated With Military Parade, Flyover

On May 26, Georgia marked Independence Day. A ceremony took place at Freedom Square in Tbilisi and featured a military personnel parade and a flyover by aircraft from the Air Defense and Aviation Command.

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Hoshino wins career 1st in Chunichi Crowns

Hoshino wins career 1st in Chunichi Crowns

TOGO, Japan - Hidemasa Hoshino celebrates after winning the Chunichi Crowns at the Nagoya Golf Club in Aichi Prefecture on May 5. The 25-year-old overcame a one-stroke deficit and carded three of four birdies on the back nine for a 10-under-par 270, beating out Toshimitsu Izawa, Taichi Teshima and Zaw Moe of Myanmar by three shots.

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Hoshino wins career 1st in Chunichi Crowns

Hoshino wins career 1st in Chunichi Crowns

TOGO, Japan - Hidemasa Hoshino celebrates after winning the Chunichi Crowns at the Nagoya Golf Club in Aichi Prefecture on May 5. The 25-year-old overcame a one-stroke deficit and carded three of four birdies on the back nine for a 10-under-par 270, beating out Toshimitsu Izawa, Taichi Teshima and Zaw Moe of Myanmar by three shots. (Kyodo)

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