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Iranians Rally At Former US Embassy - Tehran

Iranians Rally At Former US Embassy - Tehran

Schoolgirls stand beside a caricature of US president Donald Trump outside the former US embassy compound as crowds mark the anniversary in Tehran, Iran, on November 4, 2025. The compound, seized during the 1979 hostage crisis, now features politically themed murals and hosts annual rallies. Photo by Yar/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Iranians Rally At Former US Embassy - Tehran

Iranians Rally At Former US Embassy - Tehran

Schoolgirls stand beside a caricature of US president Donald Trump outside the former US embassy compound as crowds mark the anniversary in Tehran, Iran, on November 4, 2025. The compound, seized during the 1979 hostage crisis, now features politically themed murals and hosts annual rallies. Photo by Yar/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration - Hiroshima - Japan

Illustration - Hiroshima - Japan

JAPAN. HIROSHIMA. JAPAN. HIROSHIMA. SCHOOLGIRLS OFFERING A GARLAND OF COLORFUL PAPER CRANES TO THE CHILDREN'S PEACE MONUMENT. Photo by Antoine Lorgnier/Only World/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Celebs Call For Release Of Kidnapped Nigerian Schoolgirls - Paris

Celebs Call For Release Of Kidnapped Nigerian Schoolgirls - Paris

(left to right) Jane Birkin, Ines de la Fressange, Geraldine Nakache and Sandrine Kiberlain pictured attending a rally to protest against the kidnapping of hundreds of young women by Boko Haram terrorists (bringbackourgirls, bring back our girls), on may 13, 2014, at the Trocadero, in Paris, France. Photo by Romain Boe/ABACAPRESS.COM

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YEMEN-HAJJAH-TENT-SCHOOL

YEMEN-HAJJAH-TENT-SCHOOL

(230224) -- HAJJAH, Feb. 24, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Schoolgirls stand at the door of a "straw cottage" classroom at a school in Abs District, Hajjah Province, northern Yemen, Feb. 23, 2023. (Photo by Mohammed Al-Wafi)

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2 Tokyo schoolgirls jump together from building

2 Tokyo schoolgirls jump together from building

TOKYO, Japan - Photo taken from a Kyodo News helicopter on Sept. 5, 2014, shows investigators at a condominium building in Tokyo's Ota Ward, after two girls in the sixth grade apparently jumped together from the building aiming to commit suicide. The police and other authorities said one of the two girls died while the other was seriously injured.

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Nigerians demand rescue of abducted schoolgirls

Nigerians demand rescue of abducted schoolgirls

ABUJA, Nigeria - Demonstrators call in the Nigerian capital Abuja on July 9, 2014, for the rescue of schoolgirls abducted in April by Islamist extremist group Boko Haram.

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Woman demands rescue of abducted schoolgirls in Nigeria

Woman demands rescue of abducted schoolgirls in Nigeria

ABUJA, Nigeria - A woman appeals at a demonstration in the Nigerian capital Abuja on July 9, 2014, for the rescue of schoolgirls abducted in April by Islamist extremist group Boko Haram.

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Signature collection for N. Korea-linked schools

Signature collection for N. Korea-linked schools

KITAKYUSHU, Japan - Students of North Korea-linked junior and senior high schools for Korean residents of Japan collect signatures in Kitakyushu, Fukuoka Prefecture, on March 11, 2010. The schoolgirls took part in a rally to drum up support for the inclusion of such schools in a proposed government tuition waiver program.

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(3)Snow blankets Japanese archipelago

(3)Snow blankets Japanese archipelago

KYOTO, Japan - Schoolgirls on an excursion look excited at the view of snow-clad Kinkakuji Temple (Golden Pavilion) in the ancient capital city of Kyoto on Feb. 2.

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S. Koreans stage massive anti-U.S. protest

S. Koreans stage massive anti-U.S. protest

SEOUL, South Korea - Thousands of South Koreans attend a candlelit rally in downtown Seoul Dec. 14 to protest an accident in June in which two local schoolgirls were killed after being hit by a U.S. military vehicle.

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(1)S. Koreans gather in new anti-U.S. protest

(1)S. Koreans gather in new anti-U.S. protest

SEOUL, South Korea - Hundreds of South Koreans join a candle-light rally in downtown Seoul on Dec. 7 to protest an accident in June in which two local schoolgirls were killed after being hit by a U.S. military vehicle.

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(2)S. Koreans gather in new anti-U.S. protest

(2)S. Koreans gather in new anti-U.S. protest

SEOUL, South Korea - Hundreds of South Koreans join a candle-light rally in downtown Seoul on Dec. 7 to protest an accident in June in which two local schoolgirls were killed after being hit by a U.S. military vehicle.

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Korean citizens protest death of 2 schoolgirls

Korean citizens protest death of 2 schoolgirls

SEOUL, South Korea - Members of civic groups protest in a rally in Seoul on Dec. 3 the death of two South Korean teenage schoolgirls (in photos held by a participant) who were hit by a U.S. military vehicle in June.

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Kimono-clad Japanese girls present flowers to Queen Elizabeth

Kimono-clad Japanese girls present flowers to Queen Elizabeth

LONDON, England - Megumu Umezaki, 7, one of six kimono-clad schoolgirls from a Japanese school in London, presents a bouquet of flowers to Queen Elizabeth at Gunnersbury Park as part of events commemorating her 50-year reign.

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(1)Supporters in Niigata

(1)Supporters in Niigata

NIIGATA, Japan - England supporters dressed as goalkeeper David Seaman pose for a photograph with two Japanese schoolgirls near JR Niigata Station on June 15 ahead of England's second-round match with Denmark. (World Cup 2002)

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Schoolgirls weep over death of classmate

Schoolgirls weep over death of classmate

Japanese schoolgirls weep July 27 over the death of their classmate Miyuki Torii, 16, a first-grade student at Kaichi high school in Wakayama, western Japan. Torii was one of four people who died after eating curry and rice contaminated with cyanide at a summer festival in Wakayama.

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Protest against Pakistani nucler testing

Protest against Pakistani nucler testing

Schoolgirls on an excursion to Hiroshima join protesters at the city's Peace Memorial Park on May 29 in protest against Pakistan's nuclear testing conducted the previous day.

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Wushu becomes popular sport among Bangladeshi schoolgirls

STORY: Wushu wooing Bangladeshi school girls DATELINE: Nov. 3, 2022 LENGTH: 0:01:50 LOCATION: Dhaka CATEGORY: CULTURE/SPORTS SHOTLIST: 1. various of students practicing Wushu 2. SOUNDBITE 1 (Bengali): NUSRAT JAHAN MIM, Student 3. SOUNDBITE 2 (Bengali): LABIBA AKHTAR MOMO, Student  4. SOUNDBITE 3 (Bengali): DULAL HOSSAIN, General secretary of Bangladesh Wushu Federation STORYLINE: Wushu has become a popular sport in Bangladesh, particularly among school girls who find traditional Chinese martial arts interesting because it teaches them self-defense. SOUNDBITE 1 (Bengali): NUSRAT JAHAN MIM, Student "Here the teachers guide us very well. Children are specially catered for each of our events. For this year's National Games, I chose the Sanda event. By practicing Sanda, I learn how to fight on the knock-out system. What do we really need for girls? We need our Sanda to protect ourselves when we walk on the streets." SOUNDBITE 2 (Bengali): LABIBA AKHTAR MOMO, Student  "I've been practicing Wushu for four years

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(3)Snow blankets Japanese archipelago

(3)Snow blankets Japanese archipelago

KYOTO, Japan - Schoolgirls on an excursion look excited at the view of snow-clad Kinkakuji Temple (Golden Pavilion) in the ancient capital city of Kyoto on Feb. 2. (Kyodo)

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S. Koreans stage massive anti-U.S. protest

S. Koreans stage massive anti-U.S. protest

SEOUL, South Korea - Thousands of South Koreans attend a candlelit rally in downtown Seoul Dec. 14 to protest an accident in June in which two local schoolgirls were killed after being hit by a U.S. military vehicle. (Kyodo)

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Korean citizens protest death of 2 schoolgirls

Korean citizens protest death of 2 schoolgirls

SEOUL, South Korea - Members of civic groups protest in a rally in Seoul on Dec. 3 the death of two South Korean teenage schoolgirls (in photos held by a participant) who were hit by a U.S. military vehicle in June. (Kyodo)

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Cracks (2009)

Cracks (2009)

Juno Temple, Imogen Poots, Zoe Carroll, Ellie Nunn, Maria Valverde, Clemmie Dugdale & Adele Mccann Characters: Di, Poppy, Rosie, Lily, Fiamma, Fuzzy, Laurel Film: Cracks (2009) Director: Jordan Scott 11 September 2009 Date: 11 September 2009

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PICNIC AT HANGING ROCK

PICNIC AT HANGING ROCK

PICNIC AT HANGING ROCK [AUS 1975] [L-R] ANNE LAMBERT, JANE VALLIS, CHRISTINE SCHULER, KAREN ROBSON Date: 1975

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PICNIC AT HANGING ROCK

PICNIC AT HANGING ROCK

PICNIC AT HANGING ROCK [AUS 1975] HELEN MORSE, [?] MARGARET NELSON Date: 1975

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N. Korea shows off new notebook factory

N. Korea shows off new notebook factory

Elementary schoolgirls in Pyongyang pose for a photo holding notebooks on June 16, 2016. The notebooks were produced at a newly built factory in the North Korean capital. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Troupe rehearses drama on Hiroshima schoolgirls killed by A-bombing

Troupe rehearses drama on Hiroshima schoolgirls killed by A-bombing

Members of Horeisen, an Osaka-based theater company comprising mainly senior citizens, rehearse a play on Nov. 19, 2015, about students of the Second Hiroshima Prefectural Girls' School, many of whom died in the 1945 atomic bombing of the western Japanese city. The drama is based on a book by Chieko Seki, 83, who was absent from school on the tragic day. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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U.N. official retracts remarks over "compensated dating": Suga

U.N. official retracts remarks over "compensated dating": Suga

Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga announces at a press conference in Tokyo on Nov. 11, 2015, that Maud de Boer-Buquicchio, special rapporteur on the sale of children, child prostitution and child pornography, effectively retracted her remark that 13 percent of schoolgirls in Japan are engaged in "enjo kosai" or compensated dating. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Actress group to perform drama on "Hiroshima Maidens"

Actress group to perform drama on "Hiroshima Maidens"

Members of the "On7" actress group listen as Koko Kondo (foreground) talks at a church in Hiroshima, western Japan, on July 8, 2015, about the experience of the "Hiroshima Maidens," a group of Japanese women who survived the 1945 atomic bombing as schoolgirls but were seriously disfigured by burns and subsequently received reconstructive surgery in the United States a decade later. The actress group plans to perform a stage drama from September about the women whose U.S. treatment was arranged through the efforts of Kondo's late father Rev. Kiyoshi Tanimoto. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Schoolgirls dance in Shinto costumes at north Japan shrine

Schoolgirls dance in Shinto costumes at north Japan shrine

Elementary school girls dance in traditional Japanese Shinto costumes on a stainless steel stage during a festival held at Kuki (air) Shrine in Asahi, Yamagata Prefecture, northwestern Japan, on June 6, 2015, to express gratitude to nature and air. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Schoolgirls dance during festival at shrine in Yamagata, north Japan

Schoolgirls dance during festival at shrine in Yamagata, north Japan

Elementary school girls clad in traditional Shinto costumes dance on a stainless steel stage during a festival at Kuki (air) Shrine in Asahi, Yamagata Prefecture, northwestern Japan, on June 6, 2015, to express gratitude to nature and air. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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(1)Supporters in Niigata

(1)Supporters in Niigata

NIIGATA, Japan - England supporters dressed as goalkeeper David Seaman pose for a photograph with two Japanese schoolgirls near JR Niigata Station on June 15 ahead of England's second-round match with Denmark. (World Cup 2002)

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Rainy season arrives in tsunami-hit northeastern Japan

Rainy season arrives in tsunami-hit northeastern Japan

RIKUZENTAKATA, Japan - Elementary schoolgirls walk home from school in the rain in Rikuzentakata, Iwate Prefecture, on June 21, 2011. The Japan Meteorological Agency said the same day that the rainy season has set in in the Tohoku region in northeastern Japan, the most severely devastated area in the March 11 earthquake and tsunami. (Kyodo)

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Signature collection for N. Korea-linked schools

Signature collection for N. Korea-linked schools

KITAKYUSHU, Japan - Students of North Korea-linked junior and senior high schools for Korean residents of Japan collect signatures in Kitakyushu, Fukuoka Prefecture, on March 11, 2010. The schoolgirls took part in a rally to drum up support for the inclusion of such schools in a proposed government tuition waiver program. (Kyodo)

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2 Tokyo schoolgirls jump together from building

2 Tokyo schoolgirls jump together from building

TOKYO, Japan - Photo taken from a Kyodo News helicopter on Sept. 5, 2014, shows investigators at a condominium building in Tokyo's Ota Ward, after two girls in the sixth grade apparently jumped together from the building aiming to commit suicide. The police and other authorities said one of the two girls died while the other was seriously injured. (Kyodo)

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Education, technology, pupils, classes, elementary school, EduTech

Education, technology, pupils, classes, elementary school, EduTech

Poland, Silesia, Katowice 13.05.2010. Pupils of the 4th grade of the primary school no 33, during rhytmics lesson. An innovative teaching system was introduced in the school, where a personal computer with specially designed software partially replaces textbooks and a traditional notebook. Photo CTK/Grzegorz Klatka.

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Education, technology, pupils, classes, elementary school, EduTech

Education, technology, pupils, classes, elementary school, EduTech

Poland, Silesia, Katowice 13.05.2010. Pupils of the 4th grade of the primary school no 33, during rhytmics lesson. An innovative teaching system was introduced in the school, where a personal computer with specially designed software partially replaces textbooks and a traditional notebook. Photo CTK/Grzegorz Klatka.

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Education, technology, pupils, classes, elementary school, EduTech

Education, technology, pupils, classes, elementary school, EduTech

Poland, Silesia, Bytom 04.05.2010. An innovative teaching system was introduced in the integrative primary school No. 51 in Bytom, where a personal computer with specially designed software partially replaces textbooks and a traditional notebook. Photo CTK/Grzegorz Klatka

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Education, technology, pupils, classes, elementary school, EduTech

Education, technology, pupils, classes, elementary school, EduTech

Poland, Silesia, Bytom 04.05.2010. An innovative teaching system was introduced in the integrative primary school No. 51 in Bytom, where a personal computer with specially designed software partially replaces textbooks and a traditional notebook. Photo CTK/Grzegorz Klatka

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Education, technology, pupils, classes, elementary school, EduTech

Education, technology, pupils, classes, elementary school, EduTech

Poland, Silesia, Katowice 13.05.2010. Pupils of the 4th grade of the primary school no 33, during rhytmics lesson. An innovative teaching system was introduced in the school, where a personal computer with specially designed software partially replaces textbooks and a traditional notebook. Photo CTK/Grzegorz Klatka.

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Education, technology, pupils, classes, elementary school, EduTech

Education, technology, pupils, classes, elementary school, EduTech

Poland, Silesia, Katowice 07.05.2010. Pupils of 4th grade during classes in the primary school No.33 where an innovative teaching system was introduced. Personal computer with specially designed software partially replaces textbooks and a traditional notebook. Photo CTK/Grzegorz Klatka.

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Education, technology, pupils, classes, elementary school, EduTech

Education, technology, pupils, classes, elementary school, EduTech

Poland, Silesia, Katowice 13.05.2010. Pupils of the 4th grade of the primary school no 33, during rhytmics lesson. An innovative teaching system was introduced in the school, where a personal computer with specially designed software partially replaces textbooks and a traditional notebook. Photo CTK/Grzegorz Klatka.

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Education, technology, pupils, classes, elementary school, EduTech

Education, technology, pupils, classes, elementary school, EduTech

Poland, Silesia, Katowice 13.05.2010. Pupils of the 4th grade of the primary school no 33, during rhytmics lesson. An innovative teaching system was introduced in the school, where a personal computer with specially designed software partially replaces textbooks and a traditional notebook. Photo CTK/Grzegorz Klatka.

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Education, technology, pupils, classes, elementary school, EduTech

Education, technology, pupils, classes, elementary school, EduTech

Poland, Silesia, Katowice 13.05.2010. Pupils of the 4th grade of the primary school no 33, during rhytmics lesson. An innovative teaching system was introduced in the school, where a personal computer with specially designed software partially replaces textbooks and a traditional notebook. Photo CTK/Grzegorz Klatka.

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Education, technology, pupils, classes, elementary school, EduTech

Education, technology, pupils, classes, elementary school, EduTech

Poland, Silesia, Katowice 07.05.2010. Pupils of 4th grade during classes in the primary school No.33 where an innovative teaching system was introduced. Personal computer with specially designed software partially replaces textbooks and a traditional notebook. Photo CTK/Grzegorz Klatka.

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Education, technology, pupils, classes, elementary school, EduTech

Education, technology, pupils, classes, elementary school, EduTech

Poland, Silesia, Katowice 07.05.2010. Pupils of 4th grade during classes in the primary school No.33 where an innovative teaching system was introduced. Personal computer with specially designed software partially replaces textbooks and a traditional notebook. Photo CTK/Grzegorz Klatka.

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Education, technology, pupils, classes, elementary school, EduTech

Education, technology, pupils, classes, elementary school, EduTech

Poland, Silesia, Katowice 13.05.2010. Pupils of the 4th grade of the primary school no 33, during rhytmics lesson. An innovative teaching system was introduced in the school, where a personal computer with specially designed software partially replaces textbooks and a traditional notebook. Photo CTK/Grzegorz Klatka.

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New coronavirus

New coronavirus

Schoolgirls wear masks near Kagoshima Chuo Station, southwestern Japan, on Feb. 20, 2020, amid the spread of the new coronavirus. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Tokyo ordinance to regulate dating services comes into force

Tokyo ordinance to regulate dating services comes into force

A girl in a dating service is warned by a police officer for standing on a street to solicit customers in Tokyo's Akihabara district on June 30, 2017. A new ordinance to regulate services pairing up men with teenage schoolgirls, known as the "JK business," came into force in the Japanese capital the following day. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Tokyo ordinance to regulate dating services comes into force

Tokyo ordinance to regulate dating services comes into force

Police officers verify the age of girls working at a dating service pairing up men with teenage schoolgirls in Tokyo's Akihabara district on April 8, 2017. A new ordinance to regulate such services known as the "JK business" came into force on July 1 in the Japanese capital. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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