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CHINA-TIANJIN-THAILAND-AYUTTHAYA-COOPERATION (CN)

CHINA-TIANJIN-THAILAND-AYUTTHAYA-COOPERATION (CN)

(231013) -- BEIJING, Oct. 13, 2023 (Xinhua) -- A contestant competes during a carpentry competition at China's second Vocational Skills Competition in north China's Tianjin, Sept. 17, 2023. Luban Workshop, initially launched by China's Tianjin, is a project named after the ancient Chinese craftsman Lu Ban to provide vocational skills training for local people, sharing China's educational achievements and resources with countries in need. In March 2016, the first Luban Workshop was inaugurated in Thailand Ayutthaya Technical College, with a building area of 2,000 square meters and equipped with training facilities. Through programs like Luban Workshop, China's vocational education cooperation has helped promote employment and improve people's livelihoods in countries along the Belt and Road. (Xinhua/Zhao Zishuo)

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Germany-funded north China wetland protection project bears fruit

STORY: Germany-funded north China wetland protection project bears fruit DATELINE: Sept. 17, 2023 LENGTH: 00:01:14 LOCATION: SHIJIAZHUANG, China CATEGORY: ENVIRONMENT SHOTLIST: 1. various of Hengshui Lake 2. SOUNDBITE (English): GISELA HAMMERSCHMIDT, Deputy Director General for Asia, Latin America, South-Eastern and Eastern Europe at German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development STORYLINE: A German official spoke highly of a Sino-German financial cooperation project in north China's Hebei Province during her recent visit to China. The project aiming to help protect the wetland in Hengshui Lake was launched in 2016 and completed this year. It utilized a total of 11.2 million euros (about 11.9 million U.S. dollars) of loans from the German government. SOUNDBITE (English): GISELA HAMMERSCHMIDT, Deputy Director General for Asia, Latin America, South-Eastern and Eastern Europe at German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development "I appreciate having the opportunity today t

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Yamamoto gets silver in men's T42 long jump at Rio Paralympics

Yamamoto gets silver in men's T42 long jump at Rio Paralympics

RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil, Sept. 18 Kyodo - Atsushi Yamamoto of Japan lands after his fourth attempt in the men's T42 long jump final at the Paralympics at the Olympic Stadium in Rio de Janeiro on Sept. 17, 2016. Yamamoto won the silver with a record of 6.62 meters.

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Tokyo Game Show kicks off amidst changing industry trends

Tokyo Game Show kicks off amidst changing industry trends

TOKYO, Sept. 17 Kyodo - Photo taken Sept. 17, 2015 at the Tokyo Game Show in Chiba, east of Tokyo, shows Sony Computer Entertainment Inc.'s VR headset for its game console PlayStation 4 "PlayStation VR." The device, which will be released in 2016, is on display at the event.

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Para swimmer Daniel Dias

Para swimmer Daniel Dias

File photo taken Sept. 17, 2016, shows Brazilian swimmer Daniel Dias competing during the Rio de Janeiro Paralympics.

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Final bj-league basketball season to start in October

Final bj-league basketball season to start in October

Players representing the Japanese men's professional basketball teams attend a press meeting in Tokyo on Sept. 17, 2015, before the start of the final Turkish Airlines bj-league basketball season on Oct. 2. The new "B. League" will start in the fall of 2016 by merging the bj-league and the Japan Professional Basketball League. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Mie Pref. submits junior summit proposal to Foreign Ministry

Mie Pref. submits junior summit proposal to Foreign Ministry

Shoji Saijo (L), chief of the Mie prefectural government's Ise-Shima summit promotion bureau, hands a proposal on a junior summit to be held in 2016 to an official of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Tokyo on Sept. 17, 2015. The junior summit will be held as part of efforts to promote the Ise-Shima Summit to be held in Mie Prefecture, Japan, in May 2016. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Japan, Australia compete in wheelchair rugby semifinal

Japan, Australia compete in wheelchair rugby semifinal

Australia's Chris Bond (L) vies for the ball with Japan's Seiya Norimatsu during a wheelchair rugby semifinal at the Rio de Janeiro Paralympics on Sept. 17, 2016. Australia won 63-57. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Scenes from Rio Paralympics

Scenes from Rio Paralympics

Combination photo shows an Australian cyclist falling down just before the finish line on Sept. 17, 2016, at the Rio de Janeiro Paralympics (above). The athlete was disqualified after reaching the line without the bicycle. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Belgium's Marieke Vervoort wins bronze at Rio Paralympics

Belgium's Marieke Vervoort wins bronze at Rio Paralympics

Belgium's Marieke Vervoort finishes third in the athletics women's 100-meter T52 final at the Paralympics in Rio de Janeiro on Sept. 17, 2016. The wheelchair racer, who won a silver medal in the 400m, said earlier that she signed euthanasia papers in 2008. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Belgium's Marieke Vervoort wins silver at Rio Paralympics

Belgium's Marieke Vervoort wins silver at Rio Paralympics

Belgium's Marieke Vervoort poses with her bronze medal for the athletics women's 100-meter T52 final at the Paralympics in Rio de Janeiro on Sept. 17, 2016. The wheelchair racer, who won a silver medal the in the 400m, said earlier that she signed euthanasia papers in 2008. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Iranian cyclist dies after crash at Paralympics

Iranian cyclist dies after crash at Paralympics

Photo taken on Sept. 14, 2016, shows Iranian cyclist Bahman Golbarnezhad competing in the men's individual C4-5 trial at the Rio Paralympics. Golbarnezhad died after crashing in the men's C4-5 road race on Sept. 17. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Iranian cyclist dies after crash at Paralympics

Iranian cyclist dies after crash at Paralympics

Philip Craven, president of the International Paralympic Committee, speaks at a press conference in Rio de Janeiro on Sept. 17, 2016, after Iranian cyclist Bahman Golbarnezhad died after crashing in the men's C4-5 road race at the Paralympics. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Darvish struggles in season-worst start

Darvish struggles in season-worst start

(From L) Texas Rangers starting pitcher Yu Darvish, pitching coach Doug Brocail and catcher Jonathan Lucroy gather on the mound during the second inning of a game against the Oakland Athletics in Arlington, Texas, on Sept. 17, 2016. Darvish lasted only five innings as the Rangers were defeated by the Athletics 11-2. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Darvish struggles in season-worst start

Darvish struggles in season-worst start

Texas Rangers' starter Yu Darvish pitches against the Oakland Athletics in Arlington, Texas, on Sept. 17, 2016. Darvish lasted only five innings as the Rangers were defeated by the Athletics 11-2. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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German's Rehm wins men's T44 long jump at Paralympics

German's Rehm wins men's T44 long jump at Paralympics

Markus Rehm of Germany celebrates with a national flag after winning the men's T44 long jump final at the Paralympics at the Olympic Stadium in Rio de Janeiro on Sept. 17, 2016. Rehm won the gold with a Paralympic record leap of 8.21 meters. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Narasaki becomes 1st Japanese to win climbing world c'ship

Narasaki becomes 1st Japanese to win climbing world c'ship

Japan's Tomoa Narasaki poses with his gold medal in the D4 men's bouldering classification final at the IFSC Climbing World Championships at the AccorHotels Arena in Paris on Sept. 17, 2016. Narasaki became the first Japanese to win the event in the newly introduced Olympic sport. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Narasaki becomes 1st Japanese to win climbing world c'ship

Narasaki becomes 1st Japanese to win climbing world c'ship

Japan's Tomoa Narasaki celebrates his completion of a bouldering problem during the D4 men's bouldering classification final at the IFSC Climbing World Championships at the AccorHotels Arena in Paris on Sept. 17, 2016. Narasaki became the first Japanese to win the event in the newly introduced Olympic sport. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Narasaki becomes 1st Japanese to win climbing world c'ship

Narasaki becomes 1st Japanese to win climbing world c'ship

Japan's Tomoa Narasaki competes during the D4 men's bouldering classification final at the IFSC Climbing World Championships at the AccorHotels Arena in Paris on Sept. 17, 2016. Narasaki became the first Japanese to win the event in the newly introduced Olympic sport. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Dozens injured in explosion in New York

Dozens injured in explosion in New York

Firefighters stand near the site of an explosion in Manhattan in New York on Sept. 17, 2016. At least 29 people were injured in the explosion, with Mayor Bill de Blasio ruling out terrorism despite saying the blast appeared to be an "intentional act." (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Dozens injured in explosion in New York

Dozens injured in explosion in New York

Firefighters stand near the site of an explosion in Manhattan in New York on Sept. 17, 2016. At least 29 people were injured in the explosion, with Mayor Bill de Blasio ruling out terrorism despite saying the blast appeared to be an "intentional act." (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Japan's Nakajima wins bronze in men's 200-meter medley

Japan's Nakajima wins bronze in men's 200-meter medley

Japan's Keichi Nakajima waves to the crowd from the podium after winning the bronze medal in the men's 200-meter individual medley in the SM14 class at the Paralympics in Rio de Janeiro on Sept. 17, 2016. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Japan's Nakajima wins bronze in men's 200-meter medley

Japan's Nakajima wins bronze in men's 200-meter medley

Japan's Keichi Nakajima poses with his bronze medal for the men's 200-meter individual medley in the SM14 class at the Paralympics in Rio de Janeiro on Sept. 17, 2016. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Japan's Nakajima wins bronze in men's 200-meter medley

Japan's Nakajima wins bronze in men's 200-meter medley

Japan's Keichi Nakajima smiles after finishing third in the men's 200-meter individual medley in the SM14 class at the Paralympics in Rio de Janeiro on Sept. 17, 2016. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Japan's Nakajima wins bronze in men's 200-meter medley

Japan's Nakajima wins bronze in men's 200-meter medley

Japan's Keichi Nakajima competes in the men's 200-meter individual medley in the SM14 class at the Paralympics in Rio de Janeiro on Sept. 17, 2016. Nakajima won the bronze medal in his Paralympics debut. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Japan's Nakajima wins bronze in men's 200-meter medley

Japan's Nakajima wins bronze in men's 200-meter medley

Japan's Keichi Nakajima competes in the men's 200-meter individual medley in the SM14 class at the Paralympics in Rio de Janeiro on Sept. 17, 2016. Nakajima won the bronze medal in his Paralympics debut. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Japan's Nakajima wins bronze in men's 200-meter medley

Japan's Nakajima wins bronze in men's 200-meter medley

Japan's Keichi Nakajima competes in the men's 200-meter individual medley in the SM14 class at the Paralympics in Rio de Janeiro on Sept. 17, 2016. Nakajima won the bronze medal in his Paralympics debut. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Scenes of Rio Paralympics

Scenes of Rio Paralympics

Brazilian swimmers and Paralympics officials dance after the end of all Paralympics swimming events at the Olympic Aquatics Stadium in Rio de Janeiro on Sept. 17, 2016. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Scenes of Rio Paralympics

Scenes of Rio Paralympics

Brazilian swimmers celebrate after winning the bronze in the men's 4x100m medley relay at the Paralympics in Rio de Janeiro on Sept. 17, 2016. ==Kyodo

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Scenes of Rio Paralympics

Scenes of Rio Paralympics

A Brazilian athlete sits on the track at the Olympic Stadium in Rio de Janeiro on Sept. 17, 2016, after coming in third in the men's 100-meter T36 final at the Paralympics. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Scenes of Rio Paralympics

Scenes of Rio Paralympics

Saki Takakuwa of Japan bows after competing in the women's 100-meter T44 heat at the Paralympics in Rio de Janeiro on Sept. 17, 2016. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Scenes of Rio Paralympics

Scenes of Rio Paralympics

Daniel Wagner of Denmark somersaults after winning the bronze in the men's T42 long jump final at the Paralympics in Rio de Janeiro on Sept. 17, 2016. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Scenes of Rio Paralympics

Scenes of Rio Paralympics

A police officer rides a motorcycle while guarding Paralympics events in Rio de Janeiro on Sept. 17, 2016. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Scenes of Rio Paralympics

Scenes of Rio Paralympics

A tape showing the Chinese characters for "konjyo" (guts) is attached to a bicycle ridden by the Japanese pair Yurie Kanuma and Mai Tanaka in the women's blind tandem event at the Paralympics in Rio de Janeiro on Sept. 17, 2016. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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German's Rehm wins men's T44 long jump at Paralympics

German's Rehm wins men's T44 long jump at Paralympics

Markus Rehm of Germany celebrates with a national flag after winning the men's T44 long jump final at the Paralympics at the Olympic Stadium in Rio de Janeiro on Sept. 17, 2016. Rehm won the gold with a Paralympic record leap of 8.21 meters. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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German's Rehm wins men's T44 long jump at Paralympics

German's Rehm wins men's T44 long jump at Paralympics

Markus Rehm of Germany celebrates after winning the men's T44 long jump final at the Paralympics at the Olympic Stadium in Rio de Janeiro on Sept. 17, 2016. Rehm won the gold with a Paralympic record leap of 8.21 meters. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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German's Rehm wins men's T44 long jump at Paralympics

German's Rehm wins men's T44 long jump at Paralympics

Markus Rehm of Germany competes in the men's T44 long jump final at the Paralympics at the Olympic Stadium in Rio de Janeiro on Sept. 17, 2016. Rehm won the gold with a Paralympic record leap of 8.21 meters. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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German's Rehm wins men's T44 long jump at Paralympics

German's Rehm wins men's T44 long jump at Paralympics

Markus Rehm of Germany competes in the men's T44 long jump final at the Paralympics at the Olympic Stadium in Rio de Janeiro on Sept. 17, 2016. Rehm won the gold with a Paralympic record leap of 8.21 meters. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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German's Rehm wins men's T44 long jump at Paralympics

German's Rehm wins men's T44 long jump at Paralympics

Markus Rehm of Germany competes in the men's T44 long jump final at the Paralympics at the Olympic Stadium in Rio de Janeiro on Sept. 17, 2016. Rehm won the gold with a Paralympic record leap of 8.21 meters. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Yamamoto gets silver in men's T42 long jump at Rio Paralympics

Yamamoto gets silver in men's T42 long jump at Rio Paralympics

Composite photo shows Japan's Atsushi Yamamoto's fourth attempt in the men's T42 long jump final at the Paralympics at the Olympic Stadium in Rio de Janeiro on Sept. 17, 2016. Yamamoto won the silver with a record of 6.62 meters. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Yamamoto gets silver in men's T42 long jump at Rio Paralympics

Yamamoto gets silver in men's T42 long jump at Rio Paralympics

Atsushi Yamamoto of Japan poses with his silver medal in the men's T42 long jump final at the Paralympics at the Olympic Stadium in Rio de Janeiro on Sept. 17, 2016. Yamamoto recorded 6.62 meters in his fourth attempt. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Yamamoto gets silver in men's T42 long jump at Rio Paralympics

Yamamoto gets silver in men's T42 long jump at Rio Paralympics

Atsushi Yamamoto of Japan poses with his silver medal in the men's T42 long jump final at the Paralympics at the Olympic Stadium in Rio de Janeiro on Sept. 17, 2016. Yamamoto recorded 6.62 meters in his fourth attempt. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Yamamoto gets silver in men's T42 long jump at Rio Paralympics

Yamamoto gets silver in men's T42 long jump at Rio Paralympics

(From L) Silver medalist Atsushi Yamamoto of Japan, gold medalist Heinrich Popow of Germany and bronze medalist Daniel Wagner of Denmark celebrate with their medals on the podium after the men's T42 long jump final at the Paralympics at the Olympic Stadium in Rio de Janeiro on Sept. 17, 2016. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Yamamoto gets silver in men's T42 long jump at Rio Paralympics

Yamamoto gets silver in men's T42 long jump at Rio Paralympics

(From L) Bronze medalist Daniel Wagner of Denmark, gold medalist Heinrich Popow of Germany and silver medalist Atsushi Yamamoto of Japan celebrate with their national flags after the men's T42 long jump final at the Paralympics at the Olympic Stadium in Rio de Janeiro on Sept. 17, 2016. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Yamamoto gets silver in men's T42 long jump at Rio Paralympics

Yamamoto gets silver in men's T42 long jump at Rio Paralympics

Atsushi Yamamoto of Japan jumps in his fourth attempt in the men's T42 long jump final at the Paralympics at the Olympic Stadium in Rio de Janeiro on Sept. 17, 2016. Yamamoto won the silver with a record of 6.62 meters. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Yamamoto gets silver in men's T42 long jump at Rio Paralympics

Yamamoto gets silver in men's T42 long jump at Rio Paralympics

Atsushi Yamamoto of Japan jumps in his fourth attempt in the men's T42 long jump final at the Paralympics at the Olympic Stadium in Rio de Janeiro on Sept. 17, 2016. Yamamoto won the silver with a record of 6.62 meters. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Yamamoto gets silver in men's T42 long jump at Rio Paralympics

Yamamoto gets silver in men's T42 long jump at Rio Paralympics

Atsushi Yamamoto of Japan jumps in his fourth attempt in the men's T42 long jump final at the Paralympics at the Olympic Stadium in Rio de Janeiro on Sept. 17, 2016. Yamamoto won the silver with a record of 6.62 meters. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Yamamoto gets silver in men's T42 long jump at Rio Paralympics

Yamamoto gets silver in men's T42 long jump at Rio Paralympics

Atsushi Yamamoto of Japan jumps in his fourth attempt in the men's T42 long jump final at the Paralympics at the Olympic Stadium in Rio de Janeiro on Sept. 17, 2016. Yamamoto won the silver with a record of 6.62 meters. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Soccer: Esaka late show sees Omiya rally to stun Frontale

Soccer: Esaka late show sees Omiya rally to stun Frontale

Ataru Esaka (C) strikes a late winner as Omiya Ardjia stun Kawasaki Frontale with a 3-2 victory in Kumagaya, Japan, in the J-League first division on Sept. 17, 2016. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Kishiwada Danjiri Festival begins in Osaka Pref.

Kishiwada Danjiri Festival begins in Osaka Pref.

The two-day Kishiwada Danjiri Festival begins in Kishiwada, Osaka Prefecture, on Sept. 17, 2016. The festival features massive "danjiri" wooden floats. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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