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Chinese court sentences man to death for killing Japanese boy

Chinese court sentences man to death for killing Japanese boy

Japanese Ambassador to China Kenji Kanasugi (front) speaks to reporters at the Japanese Embassy in Beijing on Jan. 24, 2025. The Shenzhen Intermediate People's Court in Shenzhen in China's Guangdong Province sentenced a man to death earlier in the day for fatally stabbing a 10-year-old Japanese boy in September 2024 in Shenzhen, according to Kanasugi.

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Chinese court sentences man to death for killing Japanese boy

Chinese court sentences man to death for killing Japanese boy

Photo shows the Shenzhen Intermediate People's Court in Shenzhen in China's Guangdong Province on Jan. 24, 2025. The court sentenced a man to death the same day for fatally stabbing a 10-year-old Japanese boy in September 2024 in Shenzhen.

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Baseball: Ohtani

Baseball: Ohtani

Los Angeles Dodgers two-way player Shohei Ohtani throws his first bullpen session since elbow surgery in September 2023 ahead of a baseball game against the Tampa Bay Rays at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles on Aug. 24, 2024.

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Baseball: Ohtani

Baseball: Ohtani

Los Angeles Dodgers two-way player Shohei Ohtani throws his first bullpen session since elbow surgery in September 2023 ahead of a baseball game against the Tampa Bay Rays at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles on Aug. 24, 2024.

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Baseball: Ohtani

Baseball: Ohtani

Los Angeles Dodgers two-way player Shohei Ohtani throws his first bullpen session since elbow surgery in September 2023 ahead of a baseball game against the Tampa Bay Rays at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles on Aug. 24, 2024.

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Ex-defense chief Ishiba says to run for Japan ruling party president

Ex-defense chief Ishiba says to run for Japan ruling party president

Former Japanese Defense Minister Shigeru Ishiba (L) shakes hands with a supporter in Yazu, Tottori Prefecture, on Aug. 24, 2024. He announced the same day his candidacy in the ruling Liberal Democratic Party's presidential race in September.

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Ex-defense chief Ishiba says to run for Japan ruling party president

Ex-defense chief Ishiba says to run for Japan ruling party president

Former Japanese Defense Minister Shigeru Ishiba speaks at a shrine in Yazu, Tottori Prefecture, on Aug. 24, 2024, announcing his candidacy in the ruling Liberal Democratic Party's presidential race in September.

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Ex-defense chief Ishiba says to run for Japan ruling party president

Ex-defense chief Ishiba says to run for Japan ruling party president

Former Japanese Defense Minister Shigeru Ishiba speaks at a shrine in Yazu, Tottori Prefecture, on Aug. 24, 2024, announcing his candidacy in the ruling Liberal Democratic Party's presidential race in September.

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Ex-defense chief Ishiba says to run for Japan ruling party president

Ex-defense chief Ishiba says to run for Japan ruling party president

Former Japanese Defense Minister Shigeru Ishiba speaks at a shrine in Yazu, Tottori Prefecture, on Aug. 24, 2024, announcing his candidacy in the ruling Liberal Democratic Party's presidential race in September.

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Japan's Eri on TIME100 Next list

Japan's Eri on TIME100 Next list

Arfiya Eri, a former U.N. official of Uyghur descent, waves to the camera on April 24, 2023, in Ichikawa, Chiba Prefecture near Tokyo, after winning a lower house by-election. Eri, 34, was included in Time magazine's 2023 TIME100 Next emerging leaders list in September as she "has become a champion of diversity in Japan," where the majority of parliamentarians are elderly men, and due to her foreign heritage.

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World's oldest Bactrian camel dies in Yokohama

World's oldest Bactrian camel dies in Yokohama

TOKYO, Japan - File photo taken in September, 2012, shows the world's oldest Bactrian camel, Tsugaru, at Nogeyama Zoo in Yokohama, south of Tokyo. The zoo announced on May 24, 2014, the camel died the previous day at the estimated age of 38, which is equivalent to more than 100 years old for human beings.

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Aeon fully reopens protest-damaged supermarket in China

Aeon fully reopens protest-damaged supermarket in China

QINGDAO, China - Aeon Co. fully reopens a supermarket in Qingdao, China, on Nov. 24, 2012, after the store sustained damage in anti-Japanese protests in mid-September.

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Aeon fully reopens protest-damaged supermarket in China

Aeon fully reopens protest-damaged supermarket in China

QINGDAO, China - Aeon Co. fully reopens a supermarket in Qingdao, China, on Nov. 24, 2012, after the store sustained damage in anti-Japanese protests in mid-September.

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Aeon fully reopens protest-damaged supermarket in China

Aeon fully reopens protest-damaged supermarket in China

QINGDAO, China - Sales clerk (L side) greet shoppers at a supermarket run by Aeon Co. in Qingdao, China, on Nov. 24, 2012, as the Japanese retailer fully reopened the store damaged in anti-Japanese protests in mid-September.

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Aeon fully reopens protest-damaged supermarket in China

Aeon fully reopens protest-damaged supermarket in China

QINGDAO, China - Shoppers enter a supermarket run by Aeon Co. in Qingdao, China, on Nov. 24, 2012, as the Japanese retailer fully reopened the store damaged`in anti-Japanese protests in mid-September.

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Aeon fully reopens protest-damaged supermarket in China

Aeon fully reopens protest-damaged supermarket in China

QINGDAO, China - File photo taken in September 2012 shows a supermarket run by Aeon Co. in the Chinese city of Qingdao after it sustained damage in anti-Japanese protests. The Japanese retailer fully reopened the store on Nov. 24, 2012.

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Aeon fully reopens protest-damaged supermarket in China

Aeon fully reopens protest-damaged supermarket in China

QINGDAO, China - Shoppers enter a supermarket run by Aeon Co. in Qingdao, China, on Nov. 24, 2012, as the Japanese retailer fully reopened the store damaged`in anti-Japanese protests in mid-September.

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Aeon fully reopens protest-damaged supermarket in China

Aeon fully reopens protest-damaged supermarket in China

QINGDAO, China - Sales clerk at a supermarket run by Aeon Co. in Qingdao, China, raise fists at a meeting before the opening of the store on Nov. 24, 2012. The Japanese retailer fully reopened the store the same day after it sustained damage in anti-Japanese protests in mid-September.

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Abandoned animals in Fukushima

Abandoned animals in Fukushima

TOKYO, Japan - Photo taken from a Kyodo News helicopter over the town of Tomioka, Fukushima Prefecture, on Oct. 24, 2012, shows farmland covered in yellow due to growth of wild Canada Goldenrod flowers. The crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant is seen near the upper-right corner. Town residents remain evacuated following the nuclear disaster triggered by the March 2011 earthquake and tsunami. The town's mayor declared in September 2012 that residents would not return for the next five years.

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AKB48 Cafe in Akihabara

AKB48 Cafe in Akihabara

TOKYO, Japan - Customers wait outside the AKB48 Cafe & Shop Akihabara, in Tokyo on Oct. 24, 2011. The outlet, showcasing merchandise featuring the heavily promoted all-girl pop group, opened in September with a cafe, shop and theater.

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AKB48 Cafe in Akihabara

AKB48 Cafe in Akihabara

TOKYO, Japan - Staff members pose for photos at AKB48 Cafe & Shop Akihabara in Tokyo on Oct. 24, 2011. The outlet, showcasing merchandise featuring the heavily promoted all-girl pop group, opened in September with a cafe, shop, theater and private room. The workers are not AKB48 members or trainees.

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TEPCO accident operation manuals with, without blackouts

TEPCO accident operation manuals with, without blackouts

TOKYO, Japan - Combination photo shows copies of a page which is mostly blacked out (L) and the same page without being blacked out (R) from Tokyo Electric Power Co.'s accident operation manuals for the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant, which was crippled by the March 11, 2011, earthquake and tsunami. The governmental Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency publicized on Oct. 24, 2011, part of the manuals with few blacked-out parts, which TEPCO submitted at the agency's request, which was made after the utility submitted mostly blacked-out versions to parliament in September 2011 and drew public criticism.

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University students harvest mangos

University students harvest mangos

KAINAN, Japan - Students of Kinki University harvest mangos at the university farm in the town of Yuasa, Wakayama Prefecture, on Aug. 24, 2010. About 1 ton of mangos will be sent to markets in Osaka under the brand name of ''Kindai Mango'' (Kinki University Mango) through September.

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FY 2010 budget clears Diet

FY 2010 budget clears Diet

TOKYO, Japan - Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama (L) shakes hands with Ichiro Ozawa, secretary general of Hatoyama's ruling Democratic Party of Japan, during a meeting at parliament in Tokyo on March 24, 2010. The Diet finally approved a fiscal 2010 budget the same day, a key task for Hatoyama since he assumed office in September 2009.

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Stone chamber of ancient tomb in early Yamato dynasty unveiled

Stone chamber of ancient tomb in early Yamato dynasty unveiled

KASHIHARA, Japan - Photo taken September 24, 2009, shows a red-colored stone chamber and a wooden coffin (C, below) excavated at the ancient Sakurai Chausu-yama tomb mound near Japan's former capital of Nara. Japanese archaeologists showed the stone chamber at the tomb mound to the media on Oct. 22, 2009. The site is believed to be a nobleman's tomb from the early years of the Yamato dynasty, which ruled major parts of Japan from the third to seventh centuries. (Pool photo)

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Princess Kiko is pregnant, birth expected in autumn

Princess Kiko is pregnant, birth expected in autumn

TOYOOKA, Japan - Prince Akishino and Princess Kiko watch a stork released during their visit to a stork park in Toyooka, Hyogo Prefecture, on Sept. 24, 2005. Imperial Household Agency sources said on Feb. 7 that the 39-year-old princess is pregnant and is expected to give birth to her third baby around September.

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Kazuo Inamori, founder, honorary chairman of Kyocera, dies

Kazuo Inamori, founder, honorary chairman of Kyocera, dies

Photo taken in September 2012 shows Kazuo Inamori, founder and honorary chairman of electronics maker Kyocera Corp. He died on Aug. 24, 2022, at the age of 90.

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