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Handball - Champions League - Nantes V Barcelona

Handball - Champions League - Nantes V Barcelona

Dika Nem OF FC Barcelona during the EHF League, Group Phase handball match between HBC Nantes and FC Barcelona on 31 October 2024 at H Arena in Nantes, France - Photo Laurent Lairys / ABACAPRESS.COM

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Handball - Champions League - Nantes V Barcelona

Handball - Champions League - Nantes V Barcelona

Dika Nem OF FC Barcelona and Nicolas Tournat ,Aymeric Minne of HBC Nantes during the EHF League, Group Phase handball match between HBC Nantes and FC Barcelona on 31 October 2024 at H Arena in Nantes, France - Photo Laurent Lairys / ABACAPRESS.COM

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CAMEROON-BAFOUSSAM-WATER TREATMENT PLANT

CAMEROON-BAFOUSSAM-WATER TREATMENT PLANT

(230322) -- YAOUNDE, March 22, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Carine Nem draws water from the tap in Bafoussam, Cameroon, March 2, 2023. TO GO WITH "Feature: Chinese-financed project improves water supply in Cameroonian city" (Xinhua/Kepseu)

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CAMEROON-BAFOUSSAM-WATER TREATMENT PLANT

CAMEROON-BAFOUSSAM-WATER TREATMENT PLANT

(230322) -- YAOUNDE, March 22, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Carine Nem leaves after drawing water from the tap in Bafoussam, Cameroon, March 2, 2023. TO GO WITH "Feature: Chinese-financed project improves water supply in Cameroonian city" (Xinhua/Kepseu)

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China-aided project improves water supply in Cameroonian city

STORY: China-aided project improves water supply in Cameroonian city DATELINE: March 22, 2023 LENGTH: 00:01:22 LOCATION: Yaounde CATEGORY: SOCIETY SHOTLIST: 1. various of the village and the water supply project 2. SOUNDBITE 1 (French): LAURENCE WANDJI, Local resident 3. SOUNDBITE 2 (French): CARINE NEM, Local resident 4. SOUNDBITE 3 (French): PAUL DJIENTCHEU LEUDJEU, West regional manager, Cameroon Water Utilities Corporation (CAMWATER) STORYLINE: In the Cameroonian city of Bafoussam, a China-aided water plant has been providing local residents with clean drinking water. The Bafoussam water plant, built by Chinese construction enterprise CGCOC Group, was completed in 2017 and put into use soon after. The plant has a daily capacity of 10,000 cubic meters of water. After water is pumped from a local river, it is processed at the plant and sent to thousands of local homes. SOUNDBITE 1 (French): LAURENCE WANDJI, Local resident "This is more convenient because in the past, we had to fetch water a few kilo

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Cryptocurrency hack in Japan

Cryptocurrency hack in Japan

TOKYO, Japan, Jan. 28 Kyodo - Koichiro Wada (L), president of cryptocurrency exchange Coincheck, and Yusuke Otsuka, the company's chief operating officer, bow in apology at a press conference in Tokyo on Jan. 26, 2018, after around 58 billion yen ($534 million) of the NEM cryptocurrency disappeared due to hacking.

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Cambodian workers proud to work for Chinese-invested expressway

STORY: Cambodian personnel proud to work for Chinese-invested expressway DATELINE: July 19, 2022 LENGTH: 00:02:33 LOCATION: Phnom Penh CATEGORY: ECONOMY SHOTLIST: 1. SOUNDBITE 1 (Khmer): NEM SREYPOV, Phnom Penh-Sihanoukville Expressway's central laboratory 2. SOUNDBITE 2 (Khmer): SENG MAKKRA, Safety Officer at the Phnom Penh-Sihanoukville Expressway Section 3 3. SOUNDBITE 3 (Chinese): HU ZHAOGUANG, General Manager of the Phnom Penh-Sihanoukville Expressway Project Office STORYLINE: Connecting the Cambodian capital of Phnom Penh and the deep-sea port province of Preah Sihanouk, the Chinese-invested Phnom Penh-Sihanoukville Expressway project is scheduled to be open for trial use in September. Invested by China Road and Bridge Corporation, the construction work on the 187-km-long and 24.5-meter-wide expressway began in June 2019 and is now over 94 percent completed. The Chinese-invested expressway project has employed local personnel, who have expressed their pride to participate in such a major infrastruc

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Close ties prompt more Cambodians to master Chinese language

STORY: Close ties prompt more Cambodians to master Chinese language DATELINE: Feb. 26, 2022 LENGTH: 00:06:43 LOCATION: Phnom Penh CATEGORY: CULTURE SHOTLIST: 1. various of people in the library 2. various of books donated by the Chinese Embassy in Cambodia 3. various of students in classroom and in library 4. SOUNDBITE 1 (Khmer): YOU RONG, Student from Asia Euro University (AEU) 5. SOUNDBITE 2 (Khmer): NEM SREANG, Student from Asia Euro University (AEU) 6. SOUNDBITE 3 (Khmer): LIM MEAVLENG, Student from Asia Euro University (AEU) 7. SOUNDBITE 4 (Khmer): KONG TIFONG, Student from Asia Euro University (AEU) STORYLINE: A passion for Chinese language among Cambodians is on the rise as the two countries have enjoyed close ties in diverse spheres despite the COVID-19 pandemic. Learners said the huge influx of Chinese investors and tourists in recent years had motivated them to study Chinese and the language had made them easy to find good jobs. SOUNDBITE 1 (Khmer): YOU RONG, Student from Asia Euro University (

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Cryptocurrency hack in Japan

Cryptocurrency hack in Japan

Koichiro Wada (L), president of cryptocurrency exchange Coincheck, and Yusuke Otsuka, the company's chief operating officer, bow in apology at a press conference in Tokyo on Jan. 26, 2018, after around 58 billion yen ($534 million) of the NEM cryptocurrency disappeared due to hacking. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Coincheck

Coincheck

Photo taken Jan. 29, 2018, shows the name of Coincheck Inc. on a signboard at the building in Tokyo's Shibuya Ward that houses the company's offices. Coincheck admitted 58 billion yen ($532 million) in the cryptocurrency NEM had been stolen by hackers. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Coincheck

Coincheck

Photo taken Jan. 29, 2018, in Tokyo shows a smartphone displaying an app of Coincheck Inc., the virtual currency exchange which admitted 58 billion yen ($532 million) in the cryptocurrency NEM had been stolen by hackers. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Regulators take action against Coincheck after cryptocurrency theft

Regulators take action against Coincheck after cryptocurrency theft

Journalists gather around Coincheck Inc.'s headquarters in Tokyo on Jan. 29, 2018, following a hack in which 58 billion yen ($532 million) in the cryptocurrency NEM was stolen from the virtual currency exchange. Japan's Financial Service Agency issued a business improvement order to Coincheck earlier in the day. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Regulators take action against Coincheck after cryptocurrency theft

Regulators take action against Coincheck after cryptocurrency theft

Customers of Coincheck Inc. gather around the company's headquarters in Tokyo on Jan. 26, 2018, following a hack in which 58 billion yen ($532 million) in the cryptocurrency NEM was stolen from the virtual currency exchange. Japan's Financial Service Agency issued a business improvement order to Coincheck on Jan. 29. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Cryptocurrency hack in Japan

Cryptocurrency hack in Japan

Yusuke Otsuka, chief operating officer of cryptocurrency exchange Coincheck, speaks in Tokyo on Jan. 28, 2018. Around 58 billion yen ($534 million) of the NEM cryptocurrency has disappeared due to hacking. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Cryptocurrency hack in Japan

Cryptocurrency hack in Japan

Koichiro Wada, president of cryptocurrency exchange Coincheck, bows in apology at the start of a press conference in Tokyo on Jan. 26, 2018, after around 58 billion yen ($534 million) of the NEM cryptocurrency disappeared due to hacking. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Cryptocurrency hack in Japan

Cryptocurrency hack in Japan

Koichiro Wada, president of cryptocurrency operator Coincheck, attends a press conference in Tokyo on Jan. 26, 2018. Some 58 billion yen ($534 million) of the cryptocurrency NEM has disappeared from a Japanese exchange due to hacking. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Cryptocurrency hack in Japan

Cryptocurrency hack in Japan

Koichiro Wada, president of cryptocurrency operator Coincheck, attends a press conference in Tokyo on Jan. 26, 2018. Some 58 billion yen ($534 million) of the cryptocurrency NEM has disappeared from a Japanese exchange due to hacking. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Cryptocurrency hack in Japan

Cryptocurrency hack in Japan

Koichiro Wada (L), president of cryptocurrency operator Coincheck, and Yusuke Otsuka, the company's chief operating officer, attend a press conference in Tokyo on Jan. 26, 2018. Some 58 billion yen ($534 million) of the cryptocurrency NEM has disappeared from a Japanese exchange due to hacking. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Cryptocurrency hack in Japan

Cryptocurrency hack in Japan

Koichiro Wada (L), president of cryptocurrency operator Coincheck, and Yusuke Otsuka, the company's chief operating officer, attend a press conference in Tokyo on Jan. 26, 2018. Some 58 billion yen ($534 million) of the cryptocurrency NEM has disappeared from a Japanese exchange due to hacking. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Cryptocurrency hack in Japan

Cryptocurrency hack in Japan

Koichiro Wada, president of cryptocurrency operator Coincheck, attends a press conference in Tokyo on Jan. 26, 2018. Some 58 billion yen ($534 million) of the cryptocurrency NEM has disappeared from a Japanese exchange due to hacking. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Cryptocurrency hack in Japan

Cryptocurrency hack in Japan

Koichiro Wada, president of cryptocurrency operator Coincheck, attends a press conference in Tokyo on Jan. 26, 2018. Some 58 billion yen ($534 million) of the cryptocurrency NEM has disappeared from a Japanese exchange due to hacking. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Cryptocurrency hack in Japan

Cryptocurrency hack in Japan

Representatives of Coincheck, the operator of the cryptocurrency NEM, tell a press conference in Tokyo on Jan. 26, 2018, that some 58 billion yen ($534 million) of the digital currency they manage has disappeared from a Japanese exchange due to hacking, an amount eclipsing the 48 billion yen lost on the Mt. Gox bitcoin exchange in Tokyo in 2014. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Cryptocurrency hack in Japan

Cryptocurrency hack in Japan

Customers of cryptocurrency operator Coincheck gather around the company's building in Tokyo on Jan. 26, 2018. Some 58 billion yen ($534 million) of the cryptocurrency NEM has disappeared from a Japanese exchange due to hacking, an amount eclipsing the 48 billion yen lost on the Mt. Gox bitcoin exchange in Tokyo in 2014. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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