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Reagan Signs Proclamation 5719 Honoring German-American Day 1987

Reagan Signs Proclamation 5719 Honoring German-American Day 1987

United States Senator Richard G. Lugar (Republican of Indiana) looks on as US President Ronald Reagan makes remarks prior to signing Proclamation 5719, commemorating German-American Day in the Rose Garden of the White House in Washington, DC, US, on October 2, 1987. Photo by Ron Sachs / CNP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Australia: Altocumulus Clouds Appear Over Brisbane, Signaling Weather Shift

Queensland braces for a cold, rainy start to August, with maximum temperatures dropping up to 10 degrees below average. Altocumulus clouds, commonly known as "mackerel skies," were seen over Brisbane. These wave-like cloud patterns often signal changing weather or approaching atmospheric instability.

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US: Severe Thunderstorm Brings Damaging Hailstorm to Central Texas

A severe thunderstorm swept through Central Texas on Thursday, May 22, bringing hail that caused widespread damage across multiple counties.

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Lugar expresses readiness to visit N. Korea over nuke issue

Lugar expresses readiness to visit N. Korea over nuke issue

WASHINGTON, United States - U.S. Sen. Richard Lugar speaking in an interview with Kyodo News in Washington. He said he is prepared to visit North Korea to promote the resolution of the Pyongyang nuclear standoff.

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Japanese abductees' kin meet Senate Republican leaders

Japanese abductees' kin meet Senate Republican leaders

WASHINGTON, United States - Relatives of three Japanese nationals abducted to North Korea in the late 1970s meet Republican Richard Lugar (R), chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, in Washington on March 4 as part of their efforts to seek support from the international community. The Japanese are Teruaki Masumoto (L), Toru Hasuike (2nd from L), Sakie Yokota (3 from L) and her husband Shigeru.

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Japanese abductees' kin meet Senate Republican leaders

Japanese abductees' kin meet Senate Republican leaders

WASHINGTON, United States - Relatives of three Japanese nationals abducted to North Korea in the late 1970s meet Republican Richard Lugar (R), chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, in Washington on March 4 as part of their efforts to seek support from the international community. The Japanese are Teruaki Masumoto (L), Toru Hasuike (2nd from L), Sakie Yokota (3 from L) and her husband Shigeru. (Kyodo)

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Lugar expresses readiness to visit N. Korea over nuke issue

Lugar expresses readiness to visit N. Korea over nuke issue

WASHINGTON, United States - U.S. Sen. Richard Lugar speaking in an interview with Kyodo News in Washington. He said he is prepared to visit North Korea to promote the resolution of the Pyongyang nuclear standoff. (Kyodo)

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