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The United States Revokes TSMC Nanjing Plant Exemption

The United States Revokes TSMC Nanjing Plant Exemption

NANJING, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 4, 2025 - TSMC plant in Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, China on September 4, 2025.

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The United States Revokes TSMC Nanjing Plant Exemption

The United States Revokes TSMC Nanjing Plant Exemption

NANJING, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 4, 2025 - TSMC plant in Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, China on September 4, 2025.

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The United States Revokes TSMC Nanjing Plant Exemption

The United States Revokes TSMC Nanjing Plant Exemption

NANJING, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 4, 2025 - TSMC plant in Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, China on September 4, 2025.

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The United States Revokes TSMC Nanjing Plant Exemption

The United States Revokes TSMC Nanjing Plant Exemption

NANJING, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 4, 2025 - TSMC plant in Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, China on September 4, 2025.

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The United States Revokes TSMC Nanjing Plant Exemption

The United States Revokes TSMC Nanjing Plant Exemption

NANJING, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 4, 2025 - TSMC plant in Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, China on September 4, 2025.

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The United States Revokes TSMC Nanjing Plant Exemption

The United States Revokes TSMC Nanjing Plant Exemption

NANJING, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 4, 2025 - TSMC plant in Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, China on September 4, 2025.

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The United States Revokes TSMC Nanjing Plant Exemption

The United States Revokes TSMC Nanjing Plant Exemption

NANJING, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 4, 2025 - TSMC plant in Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, China on September 4, 2025.

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The United States Revokes TSMC Nanjing Plant Exemption

The United States Revokes TSMC Nanjing Plant Exemption

NANJING, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 4, 2025 - TSMC plant in Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, China on September 4, 2025.

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The United States Revokes TSMC Nanjing Plant Exemption

The United States Revokes TSMC Nanjing Plant Exemption

NANJING, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 4, 2025 - TSMC plant in Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, China on September 4, 2025.

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The United States Revokes TSMC Nanjing Plant Exemption

The United States Revokes TSMC Nanjing Plant Exemption

NANJING, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 4, 2025 - TSMC plant in Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, China on September 4, 2025.

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The United States Revokes TSMC Nanjing Plant Exemption

The United States Revokes TSMC Nanjing Plant Exemption

NANJING, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 4, 2025 - TSMC plant in Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, China on September 4, 2025.

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The United States Revokes TSMC Nanjing Plant Exemption

The United States Revokes TSMC Nanjing Plant Exemption

NANJING, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 4, 2025 - TSMC plant in Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, China on September 4, 2025.

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The United States Revokes TSMC Nanjing Plant Exemption

The United States Revokes TSMC Nanjing Plant Exemption

NANJING, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 4, 2025 - TSMC plant in Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, China on September 4, 2025.

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The United States Revokes TSMC Nanjing Plant Exemption

The United States Revokes TSMC Nanjing Plant Exemption

NANJING, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 4, 2025 - TSMC plant in Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, China on September 4, 2025.

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University revokes action to expel 6 students over anti-U.S. rally

University revokes action to expel 6 students over anti-U.S. rally

NAHA, Japan - Isamu Kogachi, 75, smiles during a press conference on Aug. 17 after the University of the Ryukyus revoked -- after 51 years -- its action to expel him and five other students for engaging in an anti-U.S. rally in Okinawa when it was under U.S. control. The university said in rescinding its decision, ''It was an action taken after an adamant request by the U.S. Civil Administration,'' which was ruling the islands collectively known as the Ryukyus.

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High court revokes order to compensate S. Korean A-bomb sufferer

High court revokes order to compensate S. Korean A-bomb sufferer

FUKUOKA, Japan - Choi Mi Suk, daughter of Choi Gye Chol, a deceased South Korean atomic-bomb sufferer, wipes her tears during a press conference after the Fukuoka High Court overturned a lower court ruling that ordered the Nagasaki city government to pay healthcare benefits to Choi's relatives, saying the time limit for the plaintiff to seek the money has run out. Choi's relatives said they will appeal the ruling to the Supreme Court.

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High court revokes order to compensate S. Korean A-bomb sufferer

High court revokes order to compensate S. Korean A-bomb sufferer

FUKUOKA, Japan - One of relatives and a supporter of a deceased South Korean atomic-bomb sufferer holds a placard reading ''Unjustifiable Verdict'' after the Fukuoka High Court overturned a lower court ruling that ordered the Nagasaki city government to pay healthcare benefits to the relatives of the sufferer, saying the time limit for the plaintiff to seek the money has run out.

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High court revokes order to compensate S. Korean A-bomb sufferer

High court revokes order to compensate S. Korean A-bomb sufferer

FUKUOKA, Japan - Relatives and supporters of a deceased South Korean atomic-bomb sufferer arrive at the Fukuoka High Court on Jan. 22 to hear a court ruling on their lawsuit. The court later overturned a lower court ruling that ordered the Nagasaki city government to pay healthcare benefits to the relatives of the sufferer, saying the time limit for the plaintiff to seek the money has run out.

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Court revokes decision to reopen trial over 1961 murder case

Court revokes decision to reopen trial over 1961 murder case

NAGOYA, Japan - Lawyer Izumi Suzuki who heads the defense counsel for convicted Masaru Okunishi speaks during a news conference in Nagoya on Dec. 26 after The Nagoya High Court revoked its earlier decision to reopen the trial of Okunishi who was sentenced to death for killing five people with poisoned wine in Nabari, Mie Prefecture, in March 1961. The court accepted an objection filed by prosecutors.

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High court revokes injunction on Isahaya Bay reclamation project

High court revokes injunction on Isahaya Bay reclamation project

FUKUOKA, Japan - The Fukuoka High Court revoked a temporary injunction on May 16 on construction work on a controversial land reclamation project in Isahaya Bay, Nagasaki Prefecture. Photo shows lawyer Akio Managi (L) explaining the court ruling to fishermen who claimed the damage to the fishing industry and the land reclamation projects were related.

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Nicaragua revokes approval of new U.S. ambassador candidate

STORY: Nicaragua revokes approval of new U.S. ambassador candidate DATELINE: July 29, 2022 LENGTH: 00:02:23 LOCATION: Managua CATEGORY: POLITICS SHOTLIST: 1. various of Nicaragua STORYLINE: Nicaragua revoked its approval of Hugo Rodriguez as a candidate for U.S. ambassador to Nicaragua because of his meddling in the country's internal affairs. "The Government of Nicaragua, in use of its faculties and in the exercise of its national sovereignty, immediately withdraws the placet granted to candidate Hugo Rodriguez," Foreign Minister Denis Moncada said in a press release on Thursday. Moncada denounced Rodriguez's interference in Nicaragua's internal affairs earlier in the day at the confirmation hearing of the U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee, saying, "we reiterate that every diplomat has the duty to contribute to respect and understanding between peoples and governments." Two months ago, U.S. President Joe Biden announced his nomination of Rodriguez as the new U.S. ambassador to Nicaragua to replac

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High court revokes injunction on Isahaya Bay reclamation project

High court revokes injunction on Isahaya Bay reclamation project

FUKUOKA, Japan - The Fukuoka High Court revoked a temporary injunction on May 16 on construction work on a controversial land reclamation project in Isahaya Bay, Nagasaki Prefecture. Photo shows lawyer Akio Managi (L) explaining the court ruling to fishermen who claimed the damage to the fishing industry and the land reclamation projects were related. (Kyodo)

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Okinawa revokes approval for U.S. base relocation work

Okinawa revokes approval for U.S. base relocation work

Susumu Inamine (C), mayor of Nago in Japan's southernmost island prefecture of Okinawa, meets with reporters at the municipal government office on Oct. 13, 2015, after Okinawa Gov. Takeshi Onaga officially revoked approval for landfill work to relocate a key U.S. military base to the coastal city from another part of Okinawa. Inamine said, "I completely support the governor." (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Okinawa revokes approval for U.S. base relocation work

Okinawa revokes approval for U.S. base relocation work

Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga attends a press conference in Tokyo on Oct. 13, 2015, after Okinawa Gov. Takeshi Onaga officially revoked the approval for landfill work to relocate a key U.S. military base within the southernmost island prefecture. Suga said the central government will seek to invalidate the governor's decision. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Okinawa revokes approval for U.S. base relocation work

Okinawa revokes approval for U.S. base relocation work

Prime Minister Shinzo Abe arrives at his office in Tokyo on Oct. 13, 2015, after Okinawa Gov. Takeshi Onaga officially revoked the approval his predecessor issued to the central government for landfill work to relocate a key U.S. military base within the southernmost island prefecture. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Okinawa revokes approval for U.S. base relocation work

Okinawa revokes approval for U.S. base relocation work

Okinawa Gov. Takeshi Onaga (R) attends a press conference at the prefectural building in Naha on Oct. 13, 2015, after officially revoking the approval his predecessor issued to the central government for landfill work to relocate a key U.S. military base within the southernmost island prefecture. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Okinawa revokes approval for U.S. base relocation work

Okinawa revokes approval for U.S. base relocation work

Okinawa Gov. Takeshi Onaga attends a press conference at the prefectural building in Naha on Oct. 13, 2015, after officially revoking the approval his predecessor issued to the central government for landfill work to relocate a key U.S. military base within the southernmost island prefecture. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Okinawa revokes approval for U.S. base relocation work

Okinawa revokes approval for U.S. base relocation work

People stage a rally on Oct. 13, 2015, in Nago, Japan's southernmost island prefecture of Okinawa, against the planned relocation of a key U.S. military base to the coastal city from another part of Okinawa. On the same day, Okinawa Gov. Takeshi Onaga officially revoked the approval his predecessor issued to the central government for landfill work for the relocation. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Okinawa revokes approval for U.S. base relocation work

Okinawa revokes approval for U.S. base relocation work

Defense Minister Gen Nakatani arrives at the prime minister's office in Tokyo on Oct. 13, 2015, after Okinawa Gov. Takeshi Onaga officially revoked the approval his predecessor issued to the central government for landfill work to relocate a key U.S. military base within the southernmost island prefecture. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Okinawa revokes approval for U.S. base relocation work

Okinawa revokes approval for U.S. base relocation work

Demonstrators opposing the planned relocation of a key U.S. military base within Japan's southernmost island prefecture of Okinawa clash with police officers in Nago, Okinawa, on Oct. 13, 2015. On the same day, Okinawa Gov. Takeshi Onaga officially revoked the approval his predecessor issued to the central government for landfill work for the relocation in the coastal city. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Okinawa revokes approval for U.S. base relocation work

Okinawa revokes approval for U.S. base relocation work

Okinawa Gov. Takeshi Onaga attends a press conference at the prefectural building in Naha on Oct. 13, 2015, after officially revoking the approval his predecessor issued to the central government for landfill work to relocate a key U.S. military base within the southernmost island prefecture. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Okinawa revokes approval for U.S. base relocation work

Okinawa revokes approval for U.S. base relocation work

Okinawa Gov. Takeshi Onaga is surrounded by reporters at the prefectural office in Naha, Japan, on Oct. 13, 2015, after he officially revoked the approval his predecessor issued to the central government for landfill work to relocate a key U.S. military base within the southernmost island prefecture. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Okinawa revokes approval for U.S. base relocation work

Okinawa revokes approval for U.S. base relocation work

People stage a rally on Oct. 13, 2015, in Nago, Japan's southernmost island prefecture of Okinawa, against the planned relocation of a key U.S. military base to the coastal city from another part of Okinawa. On the same day, Okinawa Gov. Takeshi Onaga officially revoked the approval his predecessor issued to the central government for landfill work for the relocation. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Okinawa revokes approval for U.S. base relocation work

Okinawa revokes approval for U.S. base relocation work

Okinawa Gov. Takeshi Onaga arrives at the prefectural office in Naha, Japan, on Oct. 13, 2015, where he officially revoked the approval his predecessor issued to the central government for landfill work to relocate a key U.S. military base within the southernmost island prefecture. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Okinawa revokes approval for U.S. base relocation work

Okinawa revokes approval for U.S. base relocation work

File photo taken Aug. 13, 2015, shows the Henoko coastal area in Nago, Japan's southernmost island prefecture of Okinawa. Okinawa Gov. Takeshi Onaga officially revoked on Oct. 13, 2015, the approval his predecessor issued to the central government for landfill work to relocate a key U.S. military base there. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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University revokes action to expel 6 students over anti-U.S. ral

University revokes action to expel 6 students over anti-U.S. ral

NAHA, Japan - Isamu Kogachi, 75, smiles during a press conference on Aug. 17 after the University of the Ryukyus revoked -- after 51 years -- its action to expel him and five other students for engaging in an anti-U.S. rally in Okinawa when it was under U.S. control. The university said in rescinding its decision, ''It was an action taken after an adamant request by the U.S. Civil Administration,'' which was ruling the islands collectively known as the Ryukyus. (Kyodo)

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Court revokes decision to reopen trial over 1961 murder case

Court revokes decision to reopen trial over 1961 murder case

NAGOYA, Japan - Lawyer Izumi Suzuki who heads the defense counsel for convicted Masaru Okunishi speaks during a news conference in Nagoya on Dec. 26 after The Nagoya High Court revoked its earlier decision to reopen the trial of Okunishi who was sentenced to death for killing five people with poisoned wine in Nabari, Mie Prefecture, in March 1961. The court accepted an objection filed by prosecutors. (Kyodo)

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High court revokes order to compensate S. Korean A-bomb sufferer

High court revokes order to compensate S. Korean A-bomb sufferer

FUKUOKA, Japan - One of relatives and a supporter of a deceased South Korean atomic-bomb sufferer holds a placard reading ''Unjustifiable Verdict'' after the Fukuoka High Court overturned a lower court ruling that ordered the Nagasaki city government to pay healthcare benefits to the relatives of the sufferer, saying the time limit for the plaintiff to seek the money has run out. (Kyodo)

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High court revokes order to compensate S. Korean A-bomb sufferer

High court revokes order to compensate S. Korean A-bomb sufferer

FUKUOKA, Japan - Choi Mi Suk, daughter of Choi Gye Chol, a deceased South Korean atomic-bomb sufferer, wipes her tears during a press conference after the Fukuoka High Court overturned a lower court ruling that ordered the Nagasaki city government to pay healthcare benefits to Choi's relatives, saying the time limit for the plaintiff to seek the money has run out. Choi's relatives said they will appeal the ruling to the Supreme Court. (Kyodo)

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High court revokes order to compensate S. Korean A-bomb sufferer

High court revokes order to compensate S. Korean A-bomb sufferer

FUKUOKA, Japan - Relatives and supporters of a deceased South Korean atomic-bomb sufferer arrive at the Fukuoka High Court on Jan. 22 to hear a court ruling on their lawsuit. The court later overturned a lower court ruling that ordered the Nagasaki city government to pay healthcare benefits to the relatives of the sufferer, saying the time limit for the plaintiff to seek the money has run out. (Kyodo)

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High court revokes injunction halting Takahama reactors

High court revokes injunction halting Takahama reactors

People stage a protest rally on March 28, 2017, in front of the Osaka High Court, which revoked the lower court order that idled two reactors at the Takahama power plant in central Japan. The court accepted an appeal by Kansai Electric Power Co. against the first injunction ever issued in Japan to halt operating nuclear reactors. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Science agency revokes JCO's business license

Science agency revokes JCO's business license

TOKYO, Japan - Hiroharu Kitani (L), president of JCO Co., the operator of the closed Tokaimura uranium processing plant in Ibaraki Prefecture, receives official notification on March 28 that the Science and Technology Agency is canceling the firm's business license. The notice, presented by Kaoru Mamiya, director general of the agency's Nuclear Safety Bureau, said JCO was responsible for Japan's worst nuclear accident at its uranium-processing plant in Tokaimura last September.

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