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India Punishes Samsung Electronics

India Punishes Samsung Electronics

SHANGHAI, CHINA - MARCH 20, 2025 - Visitors visit the booth of Samsung Electronics at AWE 2025 in Shanghai, China on March 20, 2025.

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India Punishes Samsung Electronics

India Punishes Samsung Electronics

SHANGHAI, CHINA - MARCH 20, 2025 - Visitors visit the booth of Samsung Electronics at AWE 2025 in Shanghai, China on March 20, 2025.

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India Punishes Samsung Electronics

India Punishes Samsung Electronics

SHANGHAI, CHINA - MARCH 20, 2025 - Visitors visit the booth of Samsung Electronics at AWE 2025 in Shanghai, China on March 20, 2025.

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India Punishes Samsung Electronics

India Punishes Samsung Electronics

SHANGHAI, CHINA - MARCH 20, 2025 - Visitors visit the booth of Samsung Electronics at AWE 2025 in Shanghai, China on March 20, 2025.

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LDP punishes 39 members over funds scandal

TOKYO, Japan, April 4 Kyodo - Toshimitsu Motegi (C), secretary general of Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party, meets the press at the party's headquarters in Tokyo on April 4, 2024, after the party's disciplinary committee announced punishments for 39 members over a political funds scandal, including urging two heavyweights to leave the party. (Kyodo)

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LDP punishes 39 members over funds scandal

LDP punishes 39 members over funds scandal

Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida meets the press at the premier's office in Tokyo on April 4, 2024, after the ruling Liberal Democratic Party's disciplinary committee announced punishments for 39 party members over a political funds scandal, including urging two heavyweights to leave the party.

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LDP punishes 39 members over funds scandal

LDP punishes 39 members over funds scandal

Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida meets the press at the premier's office in Tokyo on April 4, 2024, after the ruling Liberal Democratic Party's disciplinary committee announced punishments for 39 party members over a political funds scandal, including urging two heavyweights to leave the party.

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LDP punishes 39 members over funds scandal

LDP punishes 39 members over funds scandal

Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida meets the press at the premier's office in Tokyo on April 4, 2024, after the ruling Liberal Democratic Party's disciplinary committee announced punishments for 39 party members over a political funds scandal, including urging two heavyweights to leave the party.

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LDP punishes 39 members over funds scandal

LDP punishes 39 members over funds scandal

Former education minister Ryu Shionoya (back, C) meets the press in Tokyo on April 4, 2024, after the ruling Liberal Democratic Party's disciplinary committee announced punishments for 39 members over a political funds scandal. Shionoya was advised to leave the party, the second-severest penalty among the party's eight levels of punitive steps following expulsion.

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LDP punishes 39 members over funds scandal

LDP punishes 39 members over funds scandal

Hiroshige Seko, former Liberal Democratic Party secretary general in the House of Councillors, meets the press in Tokyo on April 4, 2024, after the ruling party's disciplinary committee announced punishments for 39 members over a political funds scandal. Seko was advised to leave the party, the second-severest penalty among the party's eight levels of punitive steps following expulsion.

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LDP punishes 39 members over funds scandal

LDP punishes 39 members over funds scandal

Former education minister Ryu Shionoya meets the press in Tokyo on April 4, 2024, after the ruling Liberal Democratic Party's disciplinary committee announced punishments for 39 members over a political funds scandal. Shionoya was advised to leave the party, the second-severest penalty among the party's eight levels of punitive steps following expulsion.

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LDP punishes 39 members over funds scandal

LDP punishes 39 members over funds scandal

Former education minister Ryu Shionoya meets the press in Tokyo on April 4, 2024, after the ruling Liberal Democratic Party's disciplinary committee announced punishments for 39 members over a political funds scandal. Shionoya was advised to leave the party, the second-severest penalty among the party's eight levels of punitive steps following expulsion.

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LDP punishes 39 members over funds scandal

LDP punishes 39 members over funds scandal

Former Japanese trade minister Yasutoshi Nishimura meets the press in Tokyo on April 4, 2024, after the ruling Liberal Democratic Party's disciplinary committee announced punishments for 39 members over a political funds scandal. Nishimura's party membership was suspended for one year.

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LDP punishes 39 members over funds scandal

LDP punishes 39 members over funds scandal

Hiroshige Seko, former Liberal Democratic Party secretary general in the House of Councillors, meets the press in Tokyo on April 4, 2024, after the ruling party's disciplinary committee announced punishments for 39 members over a political funds scandal. Seko was advised to leave the party, the second-severest penalty among the party's eight levels of punitive steps following expulsion.

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LDP punishes 39 members over funds scandal

LDP punishes 39 members over funds scandal

Former Japanese trade minister Yasutoshi Nishimura meets the press in Tokyo on April 4, 2024, after the ruling Liberal Democratic Party's disciplinary committee announced punishments for 39 members over a political funds scandal. Nishimura's party membership was suspended for one year.

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LDP punishes 39 members over funds scandal

LDP punishes 39 members over funds scandal

Hiroshige Seko, former Liberal Democratic Party secretary general in the House of Councillors, bows during a press conference in Tokyo on April 4, 2024, after the ruling party's disciplinary committee announced punishments for 39 members over a political funds scandal. Seko was advised to leave the party, the second-severest penalty among the party's eight levels of punitive steps following expulsion.

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LDP punishes 39 members over funds scandal

LDP punishes 39 members over funds scandal

Toshimitsu Motegi (L), secretary general of Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party, meets the press at the party's headquarters in Tokyo on April 4, 2024, after the party's disciplinary committee announced punishments for 39 members over a political funds scandal, including urging two heavyweights to leave the party.

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LDP punishes 39 members over funds scandal

LDP punishes 39 members over funds scandal

Toshimitsu Motegi (C), secretary general of Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party, meets the press at the party's headquarters in Tokyo on April 4, 2024, after the party's disciplinary committee announced punishments for 39 members over a political funds scandal, including urging two heavyweights to leave the party.

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LDP punishes 39 members over funds scandal

LDP punishes 39 members over funds scandal

Toshimitsu Motegi, secretary general of Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party, meets the press at the party's headquarters in Tokyo on April 4, 2024, after the party's disciplinary committee announced punishments for 39 members over a political funds scandal, including urging two heavyweights to leave the party.

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LDP punishes 39 members over funds scandal

LDP punishes 39 members over funds scandal

Toshimitsu Motegi, secretary general of Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party, meets the press at the party's headquarters in Tokyo on April 4, 2024, after the party's disciplinary committee announced punishments for 39 members over a political funds scandal, including urging two heavyweights to leave the party.

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China city punishes fun house for imitating Japan original

China city punishes fun house for imitating Japan original

SHANGHAI, China - Many visitors line up in front of a fun house in Hangzhou in China's eastern coastal province of Zhejiang in this file photo taken on June 29, 2014. The city's authorities imposed administrative punishment on the representative of the "haunted house" resembling Japan's Fujikyu Highland-operated similar facility in Fujiyoshida, Yamanashi Prefecture, eastern Japan.

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40-yr-old Japanese drama 'Mito Komon' to end

40-yr-old Japanese drama 'Mito Komon' to end

TOKYO, Japan - Japanese actor Kotaro Satomi, playing the leading role of TV period drama series ''Mito Komon,'' looks pensive at a press conference in Tokyo Broadcasting System Television Inc. in Tokyo on July 15, 2011, held to announce the termination of the series in December 2011. The 40-plus-year-long drama won popularity with its moralistic story; the protagonist based on real character Tokugawa Mitsukuni punishes evildoers at the conclusion of each episode.

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Ishiba sacks MSDF chief, punishes 88 over collision, scandals

Ishiba sacks MSDF chief, punishes 88 over collision, scandals

TOKYO, Japan - Defense Minister Shigeru Ishiba speaks at a press conference in Tokyo on March 21 on the shakeup of the leadership of the Maritime Self-Defense Force. Ishiba effectively sacked MSDF chief Adm. Eiji Yoshikawa and punished 88 people for a series of MSDF-related fiascos since last year as part of his efforts to restore public confidence

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Japan Post punishes 34 officials for huge loss from unfair deal

Japan Post punishes 34 officials for huge loss from unfair deal

TOKYO, Japan - Japan Post Executive Officer Tameyasu Tsukada (L) and Shin-etsu Branch Office chief Toshiaki Nagao apologize at a press conference in Tokyo on May 12 after the company has punished 34 of its officials for causing a 2.7 billion yen loss with an unfair bulk mail service deal at its Nagaoka post office in Niigata Prefecture.

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DPJ punishes 28 members for not voting for SDF dispatch

DPJ punishes 28 members for not voting for SDF dispatch

TOKYO, Japan - Takahiro Yokomich, vice president of the main opposition Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ), speaks to the media after he was punished for not following a party decision to endorse the government's dispatch of the Self-Defense Forces (SDF) overseas under a new antiterrorism law to provide logistical support to the U.S.-led military campaign in Afghanistan.

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DPJ punishes 28 members for not voting for SDF dispatch

DPJ punishes 28 members for not voting for SDF dispatch

TOKYO, Japan - Takahiro Yokomich, vice president of the main opposition Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ), speaks to the media after he was punished for not following a party decision to endorse the government's dispatch of the Self-Defense Forces (SDF) overseas under a new antiterrorism law to provide logistical support to the U.S.-led military campaign in Afghanistan.

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Japan Post punishes 34 officials for huge loss from unfair deal

Japan Post punishes 34 officials for huge loss from unfair deal

TOKYO, Japan - Japan Post Executive Officer Tameyasu Tsukada (L) and Shin-etsu Branch Office chief Toshiaki Nagao apologize at a press conference in Tokyo on May 12 after the company has punished 34 of its officials for causing a 2.7 billion yen loss with an unfair bulk mail service deal at its Nagaoka post office in Niigata Prefecture. (Kyodo)

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Ishiba sacks MSDF chief, punishes 88 over collision, scandals

Ishiba sacks MSDF chief, punishes 88 over collision, scandals

TOKYO, Japan - Defense Minister Shigeru Ishiba speaks at a press conference in Tokyo on March 21 on the shakeup of the leadership of the Maritime Self-Defense Force. Ishiba effectively sacked MSDF chief Adm. Eiji Yoshikawa and punished 88 people for a series of MSDF-related fiascos since last year as part of his efforts to restore public confidence (Kyodo)

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Chinese premier Li punishes lazy officials in 7 provinces

Chinese premier Li punishes lazy officials in 7 provinces

Chinese Premier Li Keqiang is seen in this photo taken on Aug. 21, 2015. His government has fired or taken other punitive actions against 59 senior local officials in seven provinces for being slack, according to local media reports on Aug. 27. (Pool photo by Kyodo News) (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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40-yr-old Japanese drama 'Mito Komon' to end

40-yr-old Japanese drama 'Mito Komon' to end

TOKYO, Japan - Japanese actor Kotaro Satomi, playing the leading role of TV period drama series ''Mito Komon,'' looks pensive at a press conference in Tokyo Broadcasting System Television Inc. in Tokyo on July 15, 2011, held to announce the termination of the series in December 2011. The 40-plus-year-long drama won popularity with its moralistic story; the protagonist based on real character Tokugawa Mitsukuni punishes evildoers at the conclusion of each episode. (Kyodo)

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China city punishes fun house for imitating Japan original

China city punishes fun house for imitating Japan original

SHANGHAI, China - Many visitors line up in front of a fun house in Hangzhou in China's eastern coastal province of Zhejiang in this file photo taken on June 29, 2014. The city's authorities imposed administrative punishment on the representative of the "haunted house" resembling Japan's Fujikyu Highland-operated similar facility in Fujiyoshida, Yamanashi Prefecture, eastern Japan. (Kyodo)

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Police control

Police control

The policewoman punishes the car driver on June 20, 2007, at the Wenceslas square in Prague. Photo CTK/Grzegorz Klatka.

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