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Russia holds far east youth robot soccer competition

STORY: Russia holds far east youth robot soccer competition DATELINE: March 12, 2023 LENGTH: 0:00:31 LOCATION: VLADIVOSTOK, Russia CATEGORY: TECHNOLOGY SHOTLIST: 1. various of Russian far east youth robot soccer competition STORYLINE: The Russian far east youth robot soccer competition was held at the Far Eastern Federal University on Saturday in Vladivostok. Students from cities including Vladivostok, Nakhodka and Khabarovsk came to compete in soccer game with robots they assembled by themselves. Xinhua News Agency correspondents reporting from Vladivostok, Russia. (XHTV)

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RUSSIA-VLADIVOSTOK-YOUTH-ROBOT SOCCER COMPETITION

RUSSIA-VLADIVOSTOK-YOUTH-ROBOT SOCCER COMPETITION

(230311) -- VLADIVOSTOK, March 11, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Young people use remote control to operate their robots to compete in a soccer game in Vladivostok, Russia, March 11, 2023. The Russian far east youth robot soccer competition is held at the Far Eastern Federal University here Saturday. Students from cities as Vladivostok, Nakhodka and Khabarovsk come to compete with robots they assembled by themselves. (Photo by Guo Feizhou/Xinnua)

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RUSSIA-VLADIVOSTOK-YOUTH-ROBOT SOCCER COMPETITION

RUSSIA-VLADIVOSTOK-YOUTH-ROBOT SOCCER COMPETITION

(230311) -- VLADIVOSTOK, March 11, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Young people use remote control to operate their robots to compete in a soccer game in Vladivostok, Russia, March 11, 2023. The Russian far east youth robot soccer competition is held at the Far Eastern Federal University here Saturday. Students from cities as Vladivostok, Nakhodka and Khabarovsk come to compete with robots they assembled by themselves. (Photo by Guo Feizhou/Xinnua)

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RUSSIA-VLADIVOSTOK-YOUTH-ROBOT SOCCER COMPETITION

RUSSIA-VLADIVOSTOK-YOUTH-ROBOT SOCCER COMPETITION

(230311) -- VLADIVOSTOK, March 11, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Young people use remote control to operate their robots to compete in a soccer game in Vladivostok, Russia, March 11, 2023. The Russian far east youth robot soccer competition is held at the Far Eastern Federal University here Saturday. Students from cities as Vladivostok, Nakhodka and Khabarovsk come to compete with robots they assembled by themselves. (Photo by Guo Feizhou/Xinnua)

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RUSSIA-VLADIVOSTOK-YOUTH-ROBOT SOCCER COMPETITION

RUSSIA-VLADIVOSTOK-YOUTH-ROBOT SOCCER COMPETITION

(230311) -- VLADIVOSTOK, March 11, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Robots compete in a soccer game in Vladivostok, Russia, March 11, 2023. The Russian far east youth robot soccer competition is held at the Far Eastern Federal University here Saturday. Students from cities as Vladivostok, Nakhodka and Khabarovsk come to compete with robots they assembled by themselves. (Photo by Guo Feizhou/Xinnua)

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Sea urchins return to Sea of Japan coastal waters

Sea urchins return to Sea of Japan coastal waters

FUKUI, Japan - A diver is all smiles with a bagful of sea urchins she gathered after three hours of work on Aug. 6, the last day of the urchin-gathering season off the coast of Fukui Prefecture. Fishermen in the area say the volume of sea urchins caught off the Fukui coast have more or less returned to normal 10 years after the Russian oil tanker Nakhodka carrying 20,000 kiloliters of fuel oil broke up in stormy weather in the Sea of Japan and up to 6,200 kiloliters of oil washed up in the coasts of 10 prefectures. At one point, the volume of sea urchins gathered by a local fishermen's cooperative in Fukui dropped to 19 kilograms, compared with an annual average of 300 kg before the spill, fishermen say.

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Russian pipeline goes into operation

Russian pipeline goes into operation

KHABAROVSK, Russia - Russian President Vladimir Putin (projected at the center on a screen) instructs officials to start full operation of an oil pipeline during a teleconference linking Moscow with Khabarovsk in the Russian Far East, where the opening ceremony was held, on Dec. 25, 2012. Russia plans to use the 4,756-kilometer-long pipeline, called the Eastern Siberia-Pacific Ocean, or ESPO, oil pipeline linking Tayshet in eastern Siberia with Kozmino port near Nakhodka in the Far East to export crude oil to Asian countries, such as Japan and South Korea.

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Russian pipeline goes into operation

Russian pipeline goes into operation

KHABAROVSK, Russia - Russian officials jointly press a button at a ceremony in Khabarovsk in the Russian Far East on Dec. 25, 2012, to mark the commencement of full operation of a 4,756-kilometer-long oil pipeline linking Tayshet in eastern Siberia with Kozmino port near Nakhodka in the Far East. Russia plans to use the pipeline, called the Eastern Siberia-Pacific Ocean, or ESPO, oil pipeline to export crude oil to Asian countries, such as Japan and South Korea.

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Oil tanker at Russian Far East port

Oil tanker at Russian Far East port

NAKHODKA, Russia - An oil tanker is docked at a pier at Kozmino port in the Russian Far East on Dec. 28, 2010. The port's operator said Japan was the biggest importer of crude oil shipped from the port in the year.

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Oil tank port Kozmino starts operations

Oil tank port Kozmino starts operations

NAKHODKA, Russia - Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin speaks during a tanker-loading ceremony at Kozmino, near Nakhodka in Russia's Far East, on Dec. 28, 2009. Russia started loading the first oil tanker at Kozmino port which will serve as a key gateway for the country's energy exports to Asian markets.

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Russia shows seized Japanese fishing boat in Nakhodka

Russia shows seized Japanese fishing boat in Nakhodka

MOSCOW, Russia - A crew member of the Japanese crab-fishing boat Yoshi Maru No. 38 shows a pack of crabs the ship caught to Russian border guard authorities at Nakhodka port on Jan. 30. The Japanese boat was seized in the Sea of Japan on Jan. 27 on suspicion of fishing in Russia's exclusive economic zone without authorization from Russia. The border guard authorities let the Russian press see the seized boat the same day.

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Russia shows seized Japanese fishing boat in Nakhodka

Russia shows seized Japanese fishing boat in Nakhodka

MOSCOW, Russia - Photo shows the Japanese crab-fishing boat Yoshi Maru No. 38 (L) moored at Nakhodka port in Russia's Far East on Jan. 30. The boat was seized by Russia on Jan. 27 in the Sea of Japan on suspicion of fishing in Russia's exclusive economic zone without authorization from Russia. The Russian border guard authorities let the Russian press see the seized boat the same day.

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Russian energy head backs priority for Japan-proposed route

Russian energy head backs priority for Japan-proposed route

MOSCOW, Russia - Sergei Oganesian, director of the Russian Energy Agency, speaks to a group of reporters in Moscow on June 4 about a Japanese plan to build an oil pipeline linking Angarsk near Lake Baikal with the city of Nakhodka.

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Sea urchins return to Sea of Japan coastal waters

Sea urchins return to Sea of Japan coastal waters

FUKUI, Japan - A diver is all smiles with a bagful of sea urchins she gathered after three hours of work on Aug. 6, the last day of the urchin-gathering season off the coast of Fukui Prefecture. Fishermen in the area say the volume of sea urchins caught off the Fukui coast have more or less returned to normal 10 years after the Russian oil tanker Nakhodka carrying 20,000 kiloliters of fuel oil broke up in stormy weather in the Sea of Japan and up to 6,200 kiloliters of oil washed up in the coasts of 10 prefectures. At one point, the volume of sea urchins gathered by a local fishermen's cooperative in Fukui dropped to 19 kilograms, compared with an annual average of 300 kg before the spill, fishermen say. (Kyodo)

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Ex-Japanese soldiers return to Japan after Soviet detention

Ex-Japanese soldiers return to Japan after Soviet detention

Former Imperial Japanese Army soldiers detained by the Soviet Union after World War II and assigned to hard labor as prisoners of war mainly in Siberia walk on Japanese soil on June 27, 1949, after arriving at Maizuru port in Kyoto Prefecture aboard the vessel Takasago Maru from Nakhodka in the Soviet Union. After the war, about 660,000 veterans and civilians returning from the Soviet Union, China and the Korean Peninsula arrived at the western Japan port through 1958.

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Russia shows seized Japanese fishing boat in Nakhodka

Russia shows seized Japanese fishing boat in Nakhodka

MOSCOW, Russia - Photo shows the Japanese crab-fishing boat Yoshi Maru No. 38 (L) moored at Nakhodka port in Russia's Far East on Jan. 30. The boat was seized by Russia on Jan. 27 in the Sea of Japan on suspicion of fishing in Russia's exclusive economic zone without authorization from Russia. The Russian border guard authorities let the Russian press see the seized boat the same day. (Kyodo)

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Russia shows seized Japanese fishing boat in Nakhodka

Russia shows seized Japanese fishing boat in Nakhodka

MOSCOW, Russia - A crew member of the Japanese crab-fishing boat Yoshi Maru No. 38 shows a pack of crabs the ship caught to Russian border guard authorities at Nakhodka port on Jan. 30. The Japanese boat was seized in the Sea of Japan on Jan. 27 on suspicion of fishing in Russia's exclusive economic zone without authorization from Russia. The border guard authorities let the Russian press see the seized boat the same day. (Kyodo)

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Oil tank port Kozmino starts operations

Oil tank port Kozmino starts operations

NAKHODKA, Russia - Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin speaks during a tanker-loading ceremony at Kozmino, near Nakhodka in Russia's Far East, on Dec. 28, 2009. Russia started loading the first oil tanker at Kozmino port which will serve as a key gateway for the country's energy exports to Asian markets. (Kyodo)

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Oil tanker at Russian Far East port

Oil tanker at Russian Far East port

NAKHODKA, Russia - An oil tanker is docked at a pier at Kozmino port in the Russian Far East on Dec. 28, 2010. The port's operator said Japan was the biggest importer of crude oil shipped from the port in the year. (Kyodo)

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1997 tanker Nakhodka oil spill in Sea of Japan

1997 tanker Nakhodka oil spill in Sea of Japan

Photo taken Feb. 1, 1997, shows people cleaning to remove oil from a beach in Mikuni, Fukui Prefecture, after the Russian tanker Nakhodka broke up in the Sea of Japan in January the same year. The incident resulted in an estimated 6,200 kiloliters of oil being spilled, damaging a wide swathe of the Sea of Japan coastline. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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"Whale jail" in Russian Far East

"Whale jail" in Russian Far East

Photo taken Nov. 15, 2018, shows a facility near the Russian Far Eastern city of Nakhodka where beluga whales and killer whales are being held in the pens for possible sale to Chinese aquariums. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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"Whale jail" in Russian Far East

"Whale jail" in Russian Far East

Photo taken Nov. 15, 2018, shows a facility near the Russian Far Eastern city of Nakhodka where beluga whales and killer whales are being held in the pens for possible sale to Chinese aquariums. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Russian energy head backs priority for Japan-proposed route

Russian energy head backs priority for Japan-proposed route

MOSCOW, Russia - Sergei Oganesian, director of the Russian Energy Agency, speaks to a group of reporters in Moscow on June 4 about a Japanese plan to build an oil pipeline linking Angarsk near Lake Baikal with the city of Nakhodka. (Kyodo)

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