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TEPCO reboots 1st nuclear reactor since Fukushima crisis

TEPCO reboots 1st nuclear reactor since Fukushima crisis

Photo taken on Jan. 21, 2026, shows the central control room for the Kashiwazaki-Kariwa nuclear power complex's No. 6 reactor in Niigata Prefecture, northwest of Tokyo. Tokyo Electric Power Company Holdings Inc. restarted the reactor at the seven-unit complex, the world's largest nuclear power plant by output when fully operational, marking the first resumption of a reactor by TEPCO since the 2011 crisis in Fukushima Prefecture. (Pool photo)

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TEPCO reboots 1st nuclear reactor since Fukushima crisis

TEPCO reboots 1st nuclear reactor since Fukushima crisis

Photo taken on Jan. 21, 2026, shows the central control room for the Kashiwazaki-Kariwa nuclear power complex's No. 6 reactor in Niigata Prefecture, northwest of Tokyo. Tokyo Electric Power Company Holdings Inc. restarted the reactor at the seven-unit complex, the world's largest nuclear power plant by output when fully operational, marking the first resumption of a reactor by TEPCO since the 2011 crisis in Fukushima Prefecture. (Pool photo)

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TEPCO reboots 1st nuclear reactor since Fukushima crisis

TEPCO reboots 1st nuclear reactor since Fukushima crisis

Photo taken on Jan. 21, 2026, shows Kashiwazaki-Kariwa nuclear power complex's No. 6 reactor in Niigata Prefecture, northwest of Tokyo. Tokyo Electric Power Company Holdings Inc. restarted the reactor at the seven-unit complex, the world's largest nuclear power plant by output when fully operational, the same day, marking the first resumption of a reactor by TEPCO since the 2011 crisis in Fukushima Prefecture.

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TEPCO reboots 1st nuclear reactor since Fukushima crisis

TEPCO reboots 1st nuclear reactor since Fukushima crisis

Photo taken on Jan. 21, 2026, shows Kashiwazaki-Kariwa nuclear power complex in Niigata Prefecture, northwest of Tokyo. Tokyo Electric Power Company Holdings Inc. restarted the No. 6 reactor at the seven-unit complex, the world's largest nuclear power plant by output when fully operational, the same day, marking the first resumption of a reactor by TEPCO since the 2011 crisis in Fukushima Prefecture.

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TEPCO reboots 1st nuclear reactor since Fukushima crisis

TEPCO reboots 1st nuclear reactor since Fukushima crisis

Photo taken on Jan. 21, 2026, shows Kashiwazaki-Kariwa nuclear power complex in Niigata Prefecture, northwest of Tokyo. Tokyo Electric Power Company Holdings Inc. restarted the No. 6 reactor at the seven-unit complex, the world's largest nuclear power plant by output when fully operational, the same day, marking the first resumption of a reactor by TEPCO since the 2011 crisis in Fukushima Prefecture.

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TEPCO reboots 1st nuclear reactor since Fukushima crisis

TEPCO reboots 1st nuclear reactor since Fukushima crisis

Photo taken on Jan. 21, 2026, shows Kashiwazaki-Kariwa nuclear power complex in Niigata Prefecture, northwest of Tokyo. Tokyo Electric Power Company Holdings Inc. restarted the No. 6 reactor at the seven-unit complex, the world's largest nuclear power plant by output when fully operational, the same day, marking the first resumption of a reactor by TEPCO since the 2011 crisis in Fukushima Prefecture.

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TEPCO reboots 1st nuclear reactor since Fukushima crisis

TEPCO reboots 1st nuclear reactor since Fukushima crisis

Photo taken on Jan. 21, 2026, shows Kashiwazaki-Kariwa nuclear power complex in Niigata Prefecture, northwest of Tokyo. Tokyo Electric Power Company Holdings Inc. restarted the No. 6 reactor at the seven-unit complex, the world's largest nuclear power plant by output when fully operational, the same day, marking the first resumption of a reactor by TEPCO since the 2011 crisis in Fukushima Prefecture.

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[Breaking News]TEPCO to reboot 1st reactor since Fukushima disaster

TOKYO, Japan, Dec. 25 Kyodo - Tokyo Electric Power Company Holdings Inc. President Tomoaki Kobayakawa speaks at a press conference at the company's headquarters in Tokyo on Dec. 24, 2025. TEPCO plans to restart the No. 6 unit at the Kashiwazaki-Kariwa nuclear complex in Niigata Prefecture on Jan. 20, the utility's first reactor reboot since the 2011 disaster at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear complex. (Kyodo)

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TEPCO to reboot 1st reactor since Fukushima disaster

TEPCO to reboot 1st reactor since Fukushima disaster

Tokyo Electric Power Company Holdings Inc. President Tomoaki Kobayakawa speaks at a press conference at the company's headquarters in Tokyo on Dec. 24, 2025. TEPCO plans to restart the No. 6 unit at the Kashiwazaki-Kariwa nuclear complex in Niigata Prefecture on Jan. 20, the utility's first reactor reboot since the 2011 disaster at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear complex.

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TEPCO to reboot 1st reactor since Fukushima disaster

TEPCO to reboot 1st reactor since Fukushima disaster

Tokyo Electric Power Company Holdings Inc. President Tomoaki Kobayakawa speaks at a press conference at the company's headquarters in Tokyo on Dec. 24, 2025. TEPCO plans to restart the No. 6 unit at the Kashiwazaki-Kariwa nuclear complex in Niigata Prefecture on Jan. 20, the utility's first reactor reboot since the 2011 disaster at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear complex.

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Opening Day of Shein First Physical Store at BHV - Paris

Opening Day of Shein First Physical Store at BHV - Paris

A banner reads "Shein no thanks" and is placed at the level of the Deputy mayor of Paris on Public Space, Transport David Belliard window on the facade of the City Hall opposite the BHV department store in Paris, France, on November 5, 2025, Asian e-commerce giant Shein, a Singapore-based company that was originally founded in China. This store opening is very controversial. Shein has committed to "fully cooperate" with the French judicial authorities while investigations were launched after the French anti-fraud unit reported that she was selling sexual dolls similar to children, and said that he was ready to disclose the names of the people who bought them.. Photo by Eliot Blondet/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Opening Day of Shein First Physical Store at BHV - Paris

Opening Day of Shein First Physical Store at BHV - Paris

A banner reads "Shein no thanks" and is placed at the level of the Deputy mayor of Paris on Public Space, Transport David Belliard window on the facade of the City Hall opposite the BHV department store in Paris, France, on November 5, 2025, Asian e-commerce giant Shein, a Singapore-based company that was originally founded in China. This store opening is very controversial. Shein has committed to "fully cooperate" with the French judicial authorities while investigations were launched after the French anti-fraud unit reported that she was selling sexual dolls similar to children, and said that he was ready to disclose the names of the people who bought them.. Photo by Eliot Blondet/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Opening Day of Shein First Physical Store at BHV - Paris

Opening Day of Shein First Physical Store at BHV - Paris

A banner reads "Shein no thanks" and is placed at the level of the Deputy mayor of Paris on Public Space, Transport David Belliard window on the facade of the City Hall opposite the BHV department store in Paris, France, on November 5, 2025, Asian e-commerce giant Shein, a Singapore-based company that was originally founded in China. This store opening is very controversial. Shein has committed to "fully cooperate" with the French judicial authorities while investigations were launched after the French anti-fraud unit reported that she was selling sexual dolls similar to children, and said that he was ready to disclose the names of the people who bought them.. Photo by Eliot Blondet/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Opening Day of Shein First Physical Store at BHV - Paris

Opening Day of Shein First Physical Store at BHV - Paris

Banner with ‘Shein no thanks’ written on it during the opening day of Shein's first physical store at the BHV in Paris, on 5 November 2025. Asian e-commerce giant Shein, a Singapore-based company that was originally founded in China. This store opening is very controversial. Shein has committed to "fully cooperate" with the French judicial authorities while investigations were launched after the French anti-fraud unit reported that she was selling sexual dolls similar to children, and said that he was ready to disclose the names of the people who bought them.. Photo by Eliot Blondet/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Opening Day of Shein First Physical Store at BHV - Paris

Opening Day of Shein First Physical Store at BHV - Paris

Banner with ‘Shein no thanks’ written on it during the opening day of Shein's first physical store at the BHV in Paris, on 5 November 2025. Asian e-commerce giant Shein, a Singapore-based company that was originally founded in China. This store opening is very controversial. Shein has committed to "fully cooperate" with the French judicial authorities while investigations were launched after the French anti-fraud unit reported that she was selling sexual dolls similar to children, and said that he was ready to disclose the names of the people who bought them.. Photo by Eliot Blondet/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Opening Day of Shein First Physical Store at BHV - Paris

Opening Day of Shein First Physical Store at BHV - Paris

Banner with ‘Shein no thanks’ written on it during the opening day of Shein's first physical store at the BHV in Paris, on 5 November 2025. Asian e-commerce giant Shein, a Singapore-based company that was originally founded in China. This store opening is very controversial. Shein has committed to "fully cooperate" with the French judicial authorities while investigations were launched after the French anti-fraud unit reported that she was selling sexual dolls similar to children, and said that he was ready to disclose the names of the people who bought them.. Photo by Eliot Blondet/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Ilmavoimien komentajan vaihtokatselmus

Ilmavoimien komentajan vaihtokatselmus

Flags of Finnish Air Forces during a parade in Jyväskylä, Central Finland in November, 2024. Finnish Air Force will remove swastikas from its unit flags. LEHTIKUVA / TOMMI ANTTONEN - FINLAND OUT. NO THIRD PARTY SALES. (Credit:Tommi Anttonen/Lehtikuva/Kyodo News Images)

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Ilmavoimien joukkokoulututusjakson päättöharjoituksen mediapäivä

Ilmavoimien joukkokoulututusjakson päättöharjoituksen mediapäivä

The logo of Finnish Air Forces in Jyväskylä, Central Finland in May, 2025. Finnish Air Force will remove swastikas from its unit flags. LEHTIKUVA / TOMMI ANTTONEN - FINLAND OUT. NO THIRD PARTY SALES. (Credit:Tommi Anttonen/Lehtikuva/Kyodo News Images)

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Puolustusvoimain komentajan vaihtokatselmus

Puolustusvoimain komentajan vaihtokatselmus

The flag of Finnish Air Forces during a parade at the Santahamina garrison island in Helsinki, Finland on 31st July, 2019, in front the flag of Commander of Finnish Army. Finnish Air Force will remove swastikas from its unit flags. LEHTIKUVA / MARTTI KAINULAINEN - FINLAND OUT. NO THIRD PARTY SALES. (Credit:Martti Kainulainen/Lehtikuva/Kyodo News Images)

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Puolustusvoimain komentajan vaihtokatselmus

Puolustusvoimain komentajan vaihtokatselmus

The flag of Finnish Air Forces during a parade at the Santahamina garrison island in Helsinki, Finland on 31st July, 2019. Finnish Air Force will remove swastikas from its unit flags. LEHTIKUVA / MARTTI KAINULAINEN - FINLAND OUT. NO THIRD PARTY SALES. (Credit:Martti Kainulainen/Lehtikuva/Kyodo News Images)

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Airstrike Targeted Family’s Tent - Khan Yunis

Airstrike Targeted Family’s Tent - Khan Yunis

The only surviving child, five-year-old Eileen Al-Amour, sits near the remnants of her family’s tent in the Asdaa area of Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip on July 27, 2025. Her mother, Jazeel, remains in critical condition in the intensive care unit at Nasser Medical Complex. Eileen’s father, Rami Al-Amour, her two siblings — six-year-old Fayeq and four-month-old Tain — her grandfather, and two relatives were all killed when an airstrike targeted their tent. The family was sheltering in Asdaa, an area designated as a “safe humanitarian zone” by the occupying military. The tragedy underscores the precarious and deadly conditions facing displaced families in Gaza, where even declared safe zones offer no real protection. Eileen’s survival amidst such loss has come to symbolize the staggering civilian toll of ongoing bombardments in the besieged enclave. Photo by Dooa Albaz/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Airstrike Targeted Family’s Tent - Khan Yunis

Airstrike Targeted Family’s Tent - Khan Yunis

The only surviving child, five-year-old Eileen Al-Amour, sits near the remnants of her family’s tent in the Asdaa area of Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip on July 27, 2025. Her mother, Jazeel, remains in critical condition in the intensive care unit at Nasser Medical Complex. Eileen’s father, Rami Al-Amour, her two siblings — six-year-old Fayeq and four-month-old Tain — her grandfather, and two relatives were all killed when an airstrike targeted their tent. The family was sheltering in Asdaa, an area designated as a “safe humanitarian zone” by the occupying military. The tragedy underscores the precarious and deadly conditions facing displaced families in Gaza, where even declared safe zones offer no real protection. Eileen’s survival amidst such loss has come to symbolize the staggering civilian toll of ongoing bombardments in the besieged enclave. Photo by Dooa Albaz/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Airstrike Targeted Family’s Tent - Khan Yunis

Airstrike Targeted Family’s Tent - Khan Yunis

(EDITORS NOTE: Image depicts death and graphic content) The only surviving child, five-year-old Eileen Al-Amour, sits near the remnants of her family’s tent in the Asdaa area of Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip on July 27, 2025. Her mother, Jazeel, remains in critical condition in the intensive care unit at Nasser Medical Complex. Eileen’s father, Rami Al-Amour, her two siblings — six-year-old Fayeq and four-month-old Tain — her grandfather, and two relatives were all killed when an airstrike targeted their tent. The family was sheltering in Asdaa, an area designated as a “safe humanitarian zone” by the occupying military. The tragedy underscores the precarious and deadly conditions facing displaced families in Gaza, where even declared safe zones offer no real protection. Eileen’s survival amidst such loss has come to symbolize the staggering civilian toll of ongoing bombardments in the besieged enclave. Photo by Dooa Albaz/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Airstrike Targeted Family’s Tent - Khan Yunis

Airstrike Targeted Family’s Tent - Khan Yunis

The only surviving child, five-year-old Eileen Al-Amour, sits near the remnants of her family’s tent in the Asdaa area of Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip on July 27, 2025. Her mother, Jazeel, remains in critical condition in the intensive care unit at Nasser Medical Complex. Eileen’s father, Rami Al-Amour, her two siblings — six-year-old Fayeq and four-month-old Tain — her grandfather, and two relatives were all killed when an airstrike targeted their tent. The family was sheltering in Asdaa, an area designated as a “safe humanitarian zone” by the occupying military. The tragedy underscores the precarious and deadly conditions facing displaced families in Gaza, where even declared safe zones offer no real protection. Eileen’s survival amidst such loss has come to symbolize the staggering civilian toll of ongoing bombardments in the besieged enclave. Photo by Dooa Albaz/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Airstrike Targeted Family’s Tent - Khan Yunis

Airstrike Targeted Family’s Tent - Khan Yunis

The only surviving child, five-year-old Eileen Al-Amour, sits near the remnants of her family’s tent in the Asdaa area of Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip on July 27, 2025. Her mother, Jazeel, remains in critical condition in the intensive care unit at Nasser Medical Complex. Eileen’s father, Rami Al-Amour, her two siblings — six-year-old Fayeq and four-month-old Tain — her grandfather, and two relatives were all killed when an airstrike targeted their tent. The family was sheltering in Asdaa, an area designated as a “safe humanitarian zone” by the occupying military. The tragedy underscores the precarious and deadly conditions facing displaced families in Gaza, where even declared safe zones offer no real protection. Eileen’s survival amidst such loss has come to symbolize the staggering civilian toll of ongoing bombardments in the besieged enclave. Photo by Dooa Albaz/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Airstrike Targeted Family’s Tent - Khan Yunis

Airstrike Targeted Family’s Tent - Khan Yunis

(EDITORS NOTE: Image depicts death and graphic content) The only surviving child, five-year-old Eileen Al-Amour, sits near the remnants of her family’s tent in the Asdaa area of Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip on July 27, 2025. Her mother, Jazeel, remains in critical condition in the intensive care unit at Nasser Medical Complex. Eileen’s father, Rami Al-Amour, her two siblings — six-year-old Fayeq and four-month-old Tain — her grandfather, and two relatives were all killed when an airstrike targeted their tent. The family was sheltering in Asdaa, an area designated as a “safe humanitarian zone” by the occupying military. The tragedy underscores the precarious and deadly conditions facing displaced families in Gaza, where even declared safe zones offer no real protection. Eileen’s survival amidst such loss has come to symbolize the staggering civilian toll of ongoing bombardments in the besieged enclave. Photo by Dooa Albaz/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Airstrike Targeted Family’s Tent - Khan Yunis

Airstrike Targeted Family’s Tent - Khan Yunis

(EDITORS NOTE: Image depicts death and graphic content) The only surviving child, five-year-old Eileen Al-Amour, sits near the remnants of her family’s tent in the Asdaa area of Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip on July 27, 2025. Her mother, Jazeel, remains in critical condition in the intensive care unit at Nasser Medical Complex. Eileen’s father, Rami Al-Amour, her two siblings — six-year-old Fayeq and four-month-old Tain — her grandfather, and two relatives were all killed when an airstrike targeted their tent. The family was sheltering in Asdaa, an area designated as a “safe humanitarian zone” by the occupying military. The tragedy underscores the precarious and deadly conditions facing displaced families in Gaza, where even declared safe zones offer no real protection. Eileen’s survival amidst such loss has come to symbolize the staggering civilian toll of ongoing bombardments in the besieged enclave. Photo by Dooa Albaz/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Airstrike Targeted Family’s Tent - Khan Yunis

Airstrike Targeted Family’s Tent - Khan Yunis

(EDITORS NOTE: Image depicts death and graphic content) The only surviving child, five-year-old Eileen Al-Amour, sits near the remnants of her family’s tent in the Asdaa area of Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip on July 27, 2025. Her mother, Jazeel, remains in critical condition in the intensive care unit at Nasser Medical Complex. Eileen’s father, Rami Al-Amour, her two siblings — six-year-old Fayeq and four-month-old Tain — her grandfather, and two relatives were all killed when an airstrike targeted their tent. The family was sheltering in Asdaa, an area designated as a “safe humanitarian zone” by the occupying military. The tragedy underscores the precarious and deadly conditions facing displaced families in Gaza, where even declared safe zones offer no real protection. Eileen’s survival amidst such loss has come to symbolize the staggering civilian toll of ongoing bombardments in the besieged enclave. Photo by Dooa Albaz/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Airstrike Targeted Family’s Tent - Khan Yunis

Airstrike Targeted Family’s Tent - Khan Yunis

(EDITORS NOTE: Image depicts death and graphic content) The only surviving child, five-year-old Eileen Al-Amour, sits near the remnants of her family’s tent in the Asdaa area of Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip on July 27, 2025. Her mother, Jazeel, remains in critical condition in the intensive care unit at Nasser Medical Complex. Eileen’s father, Rami Al-Amour, her two siblings — six-year-old Fayeq and four-month-old Tain — her grandfather, and two relatives were all killed when an airstrike targeted their tent. The family was sheltering in Asdaa, an area designated as a “safe humanitarian zone” by the occupying military. The tragedy underscores the precarious and deadly conditions facing displaced families in Gaza, where even declared safe zones offer no real protection. Eileen’s survival amidst such loss has come to symbolize the staggering civilian toll of ongoing bombardments in the besieged enclave. Photo by Dooa Albaz/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Airstrike Targeted Family’s Tent - Khan Yunis

Airstrike Targeted Family’s Tent - Khan Yunis

The only surviving child, five-year-old Eileen Al-Amour, sits near the remnants of her family’s tent in the Asdaa area of Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip on July 27, 2025. Her mother, Jazeel, remains in critical condition in the intensive care unit at Nasser Medical Complex. Eileen’s father, Rami Al-Amour, her two siblings — six-year-old Fayeq and four-month-old Tain — her grandfather, and two relatives were all killed when an airstrike targeted their tent. The family was sheltering in Asdaa, an area designated as a “safe humanitarian zone” by the occupying military. The tragedy underscores the precarious and deadly conditions facing displaced families in Gaza, where even declared safe zones offer no real protection. Eileen’s survival amidst such loss has come to symbolize the staggering civilian toll of ongoing bombardments in the besieged enclave. Photo by Dooa Albaz/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Airstrike Targeted Family’s Tent - Khan Yunis

Airstrike Targeted Family’s Tent - Khan Yunis

(EDITORS NOTE: Image depicts death and graphic content) The only surviving child, five-year-old Eileen Al-Amour, sits near the remnants of her family’s tent in the Asdaa area of Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip on July 27, 2025. Her mother, Jazeel, remains in critical condition in the intensive care unit at Nasser Medical Complex. Eileen’s father, Rami Al-Amour, her two siblings — six-year-old Fayeq and four-month-old Tain — her grandfather, and two relatives were all killed when an airstrike targeted their tent. The family was sheltering in Asdaa, an area designated as a “safe humanitarian zone” by the occupying military. The tragedy underscores the precarious and deadly conditions facing displaced families in Gaza, where even declared safe zones offer no real protection. Eileen’s survival amidst such loss has come to symbolize the staggering civilian toll of ongoing bombardments in the besieged enclave. Photo by Dooa Albaz/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Airstrike Targeted Family’s Tent - Khan Yunis

Airstrike Targeted Family’s Tent - Khan Yunis

The only surviving child, five-year-old Eileen Al-Amour, sits near the remnants of her family’s tent in the Asdaa area of Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip on July 27, 2025. Her mother, Jazeel, remains in critical condition in the intensive care unit at Nasser Medical Complex. Eileen’s father, Rami Al-Amour, her two siblings — six-year-old Fayeq and four-month-old Tain — her grandfather, and two relatives were all killed when an airstrike targeted their tent. The family was sheltering in Asdaa, an area designated as a “safe humanitarian zone” by the occupying military. The tragedy underscores the precarious and deadly conditions facing displaced families in Gaza, where even declared safe zones offer no real protection. Eileen’s survival amidst such loss has come to symbolize the staggering civilian toll of ongoing bombardments in the besieged enclave. Photo by Dooa Albaz/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Airstrike Targeted Family’s Tent - Khan Yunis

Airstrike Targeted Family’s Tent - Khan Yunis

The only surviving child, five-year-old Eileen Al-Amour, sits near the remnants of her family’s tent in the Asdaa area of Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip on July 27, 2025. Her mother, Jazeel, remains in critical condition in the intensive care unit at Nasser Medical Complex. Eileen’s father, Rami Al-Amour, her two siblings — six-year-old Fayeq and four-month-old Tain — her grandfather, and two relatives were all killed when an airstrike targeted their tent. The family was sheltering in Asdaa, an area designated as a “safe humanitarian zone” by the occupying military. The tragedy underscores the precarious and deadly conditions facing displaced families in Gaza, where even declared safe zones offer no real protection. Eileen’s survival amidst such loss has come to symbolize the staggering civilian toll of ongoing bombardments in the besieged enclave. Photo by Dooa Albaz/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Airstrike Targeted Family’s Tent - Khan Yunis

Airstrike Targeted Family’s Tent - Khan Yunis

(EDITORS NOTE: Image depicts death and graphic content) The only surviving child, five-year-old Eileen Al-Amour, sits near the remnants of her family’s tent in the Asdaa area of Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip on July 27, 2025. Her mother, Jazeel, remains in critical condition in the intensive care unit at Nasser Medical Complex. Eileen’s father, Rami Al-Amour, her two siblings — six-year-old Fayeq and four-month-old Tain — her grandfather, and two relatives were all killed when an airstrike targeted their tent. The family was sheltering in Asdaa, an area designated as a “safe humanitarian zone” by the occupying military. The tragedy underscores the precarious and deadly conditions facing displaced families in Gaza, where even declared safe zones offer no real protection. Eileen’s survival amidst such loss has come to symbolize the staggering civilian toll of ongoing bombardments in the besieged enclave. Photo by Dooa Albaz/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Airstrike Targeted Family’s Tent - Khan Yunis

Airstrike Targeted Family’s Tent - Khan Yunis

(EDITORS NOTE: Image depicts death and graphic content) The only surviving child, five-year-old Eileen Al-Amour, sits near the remnants of her family’s tent in the Asdaa area of Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip on July 27, 2025. Her mother, Jazeel, remains in critical condition in the intensive care unit at Nasser Medical Complex. Eileen’s father, Rami Al-Amour, her two siblings — six-year-old Fayeq and four-month-old Tain — her grandfather, and two relatives were all killed when an airstrike targeted their tent. The family was sheltering in Asdaa, an area designated as a “safe humanitarian zone” by the occupying military. The tragedy underscores the precarious and deadly conditions facing displaced families in Gaza, where even declared safe zones offer no real protection. Eileen’s survival amidst such loss has come to symbolize the staggering civilian toll of ongoing bombardments in the besieged enclave. Photo by Dooa Albaz/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Airstrike Targeted Family’s Tent - Khan Yunis

Airstrike Targeted Family’s Tent - Khan Yunis

(EDITORS NOTE: Image depicts death and graphic content) The only surviving child, five-year-old Eileen Al-Amour, sits near the remnants of her family’s tent in the Asdaa area of Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip on July 27, 2025. Her mother, Jazeel, remains in critical condition in the intensive care unit at Nasser Medical Complex. Eileen’s father, Rami Al-Amour, her two siblings — six-year-old Fayeq and four-month-old Tain — her grandfather, and two relatives were all killed when an airstrike targeted their tent. The family was sheltering in Asdaa, an area designated as a “safe humanitarian zone” by the occupying military. The tragedy underscores the precarious and deadly conditions facing displaced families in Gaza, where even declared safe zones offer no real protection. Eileen’s survival amidst such loss has come to symbolize the staggering civilian toll of ongoing bombardments in the besieged enclave. Photo by Dooa Albaz/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Airstrike Targeted Family’s Tent - Khan Yunis

Airstrike Targeted Family’s Tent - Khan Yunis

(EDITORS NOTE: Image depicts death and graphic content) The only surviving child, five-year-old Eileen Al-Amour, sits near the remnants of her family’s tent in the Asdaa area of Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip on July 27, 2025. Her mother, Jazeel, remains in critical condition in the intensive care unit at Nasser Medical Complex. Eileen’s father, Rami Al-Amour, her two siblings — six-year-old Fayeq and four-month-old Tain — her grandfather, and two relatives were all killed when an airstrike targeted their tent. The family was sheltering in Asdaa, an area designated as a “safe humanitarian zone” by the occupying military. The tragedy underscores the precarious and deadly conditions facing displaced families in Gaza, where even declared safe zones offer no real protection. Eileen’s survival amidst such loss has come to symbolize the staggering civilian toll of ongoing bombardments in the besieged enclave. Photo by Dooa Albaz/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Press Conference On Little Emile Case - Aix-en-Provence

Press Conference On Little Emile Case - Aix-en-Provence

Aix-en-Provence prosecutor Jean-Luc Blachon and Marseille's Gendarmerie crime unit chief Christophe Berthelin pictured during a press conference at Aix-en-Provence court house after Police custody over the grandparents of Emile Soleil, a French toddler who went missing nearly two years ago, was lifted, France on March 27, 2025. Philippe Vedovini was detained with his wife, Anne, since March 25 in connection with the death of their two-year-old grandson, who went missing from their home in a remote part of France between Aix-en-Provence and Aubagne in July 2023. No trace of Emile Soleil was found until the end of March last year when a hiker in the mountainous area came across the skull and teeth of a child not far from their home. Photo by Laurent Coust/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Press Conference On Little Emile Case - Aix-en-Provence

Press Conference On Little Emile Case - Aix-en-Provence

Marseille's Gendarmerie crime unit chief Christophe Berthelin pictured during a press conference at Aix-en-Provence court house after Police custody over the grandparents of Emile Soleil, a French toddler who went missing nearly two years ago, was lifted, France on March 27, 2025. Philippe Vedovini was detained with his wife, Anne, since March 25 in connection with the death of their two-year-old grandson, who went missing from their home in a remote part of France between Aix-en-Provence and Aubagne in July 2023. No trace of Emile Soleil was found until the end of March last year when a hiker in the mountainous area came across the skull and teeth of a child not far from their home. Photo by Laurent Coust/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Press Conference On Little Emile Case - Aix-en-Provence

Press Conference On Little Emile Case - Aix-en-Provence

Aix-en-Provence prosecutor Jean-Luc Blachon and Marseille's Gendarmerie crime unit chief Christophe Berthelin pictured during a press conference at Aix-en-Provence court house after Police custody over the grandparents of Emile Soleil, a French toddler who went missing nearly two years ago, was lifted, France on March 27, 2025. Philippe Vedovini was detained with his wife, Anne, since March 25 in connection with the death of their two-year-old grandson, who went missing from their home in a remote part of France between Aix-en-Provence and Aubagne in July 2023. No trace of Emile Soleil was found until the end of March last year when a hiker in the mountainous area came across the skull and teeth of a child not far from their home. Photo by Laurent Coust/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Press Conference On Little Emile Case - Aix-en-Provence

Press Conference On Little Emile Case - Aix-en-Provence

Aix-en-Provence prosecutor Jean-Luc Blachon and Marseille's Gendarmerie crime unit chief Christophe Berthelin pictured during a press conference at Aix-en-Provence court house after Police custody over the grandparents of Emile Soleil, a French toddler who went missing nearly two years ago, was lifted, France on March 27, 2025. Philippe Vedovini was detained with his wife, Anne, since March 25 in connection with the death of their two-year-old grandson, who went missing from their home in a remote part of France between Aix-en-Provence and Aubagne in July 2023. No trace of Emile Soleil was found until the end of March last year when a hiker in the mountainous area came across the skull and teeth of a child not far from their home. Photo by Laurent Coust/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Press Conference On Little Emile Case - Aix-en-Provence

Press Conference On Little Emile Case - Aix-en-Provence

Marseille's Gendarmerie crime unit chief Christophe Berthelin pictured during a press conference at Aix-en-Provence court house after Police custody over the grandparents of Emile Soleil, a French toddler who went missing nearly two years ago, was lifted, France on March 27, 2025. Philippe Vedovini was detained with his wife, Anne, since March 25 in connection with the death of their two-year-old grandson, who went missing from their home in a remote part of France between Aix-en-Provence and Aubagne in July 2023. No trace of Emile Soleil was found until the end of March last year when a hiker in the mountainous area came across the skull and teeth of a child not far from their home. Photo by Laurent Coust/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Press Conference On Little Emile Case - Aix-en-Provence

Press Conference On Little Emile Case - Aix-en-Provence

Aix-en-Provence prosecutor Jean-Luc Blachon and Marseille's Gendarmerie crime unit chief Christophe Berthelin pictured during a press conference at Aix-en-Provence court house after Police custody over the grandparents of Emile Soleil, a French toddler who went missing nearly two years ago, was lifted, France on March 27, 2025. Philippe Vedovini was detained with his wife, Anne, since March 25 in connection with the death of their two-year-old grandson, who went missing from their home in a remote part of France between Aix-en-Provence and Aubagne in July 2023. No trace of Emile Soleil was found until the end of March last year when a hiker in the mountainous area came across the skull and teeth of a child not far from their home. Photo by Laurent Coust/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Press Conference On Little Emile Case - Aix-en-Provence

Press Conference On Little Emile Case - Aix-en-Provence

Marseille's Gendarmerie crime unit chief Christophe Berthelin and Aix-en-Provence prosecutor Jean-Luc Blachon pictured during a press conference at Aix-en-Provence court house after Police custody over the grandparents of Emile Soleil, a French toddler who went missing nearly two years ago, was lifted, France on March 27, 2025. Philippe Vedovini was detained with his wife, Anne, since March 25 in connection with the death of their two-year-old grandson, who went missing from their home in a remote part of France between Aix-en-Provence and Aubagne in July 2023. No trace of Emile Soleil was found until the end of March last year when a hiker in the mountainous area came across the skull and teeth of a child not far from their home. Photo by Laurent Coust/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Press Conference On Little Emile Case - Aix-en-Provence

Press Conference On Little Emile Case - Aix-en-Provence

Aix-en-Provence prosecutor Jean-Luc Blachon and Marseille's Gendarmerie crime unit chief Christophe Berthelin pictured during a press conference at Aix-en-Provence court house after Police custody over the grandparents of Emile Soleil, a French toddler who went missing nearly two years ago, was lifted, France on March 27, 2025. Philippe Vedovini was detained with his wife, Anne, since March 25 in connection with the death of their two-year-old grandson, who went missing from their home in a remote part of France between Aix-en-Provence and Aubagne in July 2023. No trace of Emile Soleil was found until the end of March last year when a hiker in the mountainous area came across the skull and teeth of a child not far from their home. Photo by Laurent Coust/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Press Conference On Little Emile Case - Aix-en-Provence

Press Conference On Little Emile Case - Aix-en-Provence

Aix-en-Provence prosecutor Jean-Luc Blachon and Marseille's Gendarmerie crime unit chief Christophe Berthelin pictured during a press conference at Aix-en-Provence court house after Police custody over the grandparents of Emile Soleil, a French toddler who went missing nearly two years ago, was lifted, France on March 27, 2025. Philippe Vedovini was detained with his wife, Anne, since March 25 in connection with the death of their two-year-old grandson, who went missing from their home in a remote part of France between Aix-en-Provence and Aubagne in July 2023. No trace of Emile Soleil was found until the end of March last year when a hiker in the mountainous area came across the skull and teeth of a child not far from their home. Photo by Laurent Coust/ABACAPRESS.COM

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US: Fire Destroys Semi-Trucks At Warehouse In Aurora, Colorado

A fire broke out at a commercial building in Aurora, Colorado on Sunday, February 23, destroying two semi-trucks. Officials said the fire started when a malfunctioning refrigeration unit on a semi-trailer sparked. No injuries were reported.

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Court upholds rejection of call to halt Miyagi Pref. nuclear reactor

Court upholds rejection of call to halt Miyagi Pref. nuclear reactor

File photo taken Oct. 24, 2024, shows the No. 2 nuclear reactor (front) at the Onagawa nuclear power plant in Onagawa, Miyagi Prefecture. The Sendai High Court on Nov. 27 upheld a lower court ruling rejecting local residents' call to halt the plant's No. 2 unit, which restarted in October as the first reactor to operate in northeastern Japan since the region was hit by the 2011 earthquake and tsunami.

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Court upholds rejection of call to halt Miyagi Pref. nuclear reactor

Court upholds rejection of call to halt Miyagi Pref. nuclear reactor

File photo taken Oct. 24, 2024, shows the Onagawa nuclear power plant in Onagawa, Miyagi Prefecture. The Sendai High Court on Nov. 27 upheld a lower court ruling rejecting local residents' call to halt the plant's No. 2 unit, which restarted in October as the first reactor to operate in northeastern Japan since the region was hit by the 2011 earthquake and tsunami.

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Freezing Winds 24 -harjoituksen Porvoon mediatilaisuudessa kerrotaan Merivoimien ja Yhdysvaltain merijalkaväen...

Freezing Winds 24 -harjoituksen Porvoon mediatilaisuudessa kerrotaan Merivoimien ja Yhdysvaltain merijalkaväen...

An U.S. Air Defence Unit during the maritime defence exercise Freezing Winds24 led by the Finnish Navy in the Archipelago Sea off Emäsalo, Porvoo, Finland, on November 22, 2024. Troops from the Finnish Navy, Army and Air Force as well as a number of international partners and Standing NATO Maritime Group 1 (SNMG1 and SNMCMG1) take part in this international naval exercise. LEHTIKUVA / HEIKKI SAUKKOMAA - FINLAND OUT. NO THIRD PARTY SALES. (Credit:Heikki Saukkomaa/Lehtikuva/Kyodo News Images)

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