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UK: Thousands Join ‘Free Iran’ March in London to Demand IRGC Proscription 4

A huge crowd of Iranians and supporters marched through central London on Sunday, January 18, to protest against the Islamic Republic of Iran regime. Protesters called on the UK government to proscribe the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), close the Iranian embassy, and sever diplomatic ties with Tehran.

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UK: Thousands Join ‘Free Iran’ March in London to Demand IRGC Proscription

A huge crowd of Iranians and supporters marched through central London on Sunday, January 18, to protest against the Islamic Republic of Iran regime. Protesters called on the UK government to proscribe the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), close the Iranian embassy, and sever diplomatic ties with Tehran."

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US: Monroe Canyon Fire in Utah Burns Over 63,000 Acres, Several Evacuation Orders Lifted

The Monroe Canyon Fire, which has burned more than 63,000 acres continued to rage in Sever County, Utah, as of Tuesday, August 5. Evacuation orders for several areas have been lifted, allowing residents to return to their homes.

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China: Haikou Gripped by Powerful Storm, Strong Winds Move Everything

On April 28, 2025, in Haikou, Hainan, the video showed the moment the city was engulfed by the violent storm. Dark, swirling clouds filled the sky as strong winds swept through, causing chaos and panic among the residents. The video captured trees bending under the gusts and debris flying, highlighting the storm's intensity on that frightful day. The storm eventually subsided without any reported fatalities, but left significant material damage in its wake.

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US: Sever Thunderstorms Batter Rio Grande Valley, South Texas

Severe thunderstorms brought torrential rainfall, strong winds to Rio Grande Valley in South Texas on Thursday, March 27.

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NAURU-DIPLOMACY-ONE-CHINA PRINCIPLE

NAURU-DIPLOMACY-ONE-CHINA PRINCIPLE

(240115) -- NAURU, Jan. 15, 2024 (Xinhua) -- This photo taken with a mobile phone on Jan. 15, 2024 shows the Parliament of Nauru. The Republic of Nauru announced Monday that it will recognize the one-China principle and sever "diplomatic relations" with Taiwan. (Photo by Liang Bijiao/Xinhua)

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NAURU-DIPLOMACY-ONE-CHINA PRINCIPLE

NAURU-DIPLOMACY-ONE-CHINA PRINCIPLE

(240115) -- NAURU, Jan. 15, 2024 (Xinhua) -- This photo taken with a mobile phone on Jan. 15, 2024 shows the Parliament of Nauru. The Republic of Nauru announced Monday that it will recognize the one-China principle and sever "diplomatic relations" with Taiwan. (Photo by Liang Bijiao/Xinhua)

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Rajasthan In Pictures

Rajasthan In Pictures

A construction worker works in a sever in Udaipur, Rajasthan, India on Wednesday July 26, 2023. Udaipur in Rajasthan is also called as city of lakes. Photo by Anshuman Akash/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Gazans recall night of Israeli strikes amid escalating tensions

STORY: Gazans recall night of Israeli strikes amid escalating tensions DATELINE: April 8, 2023 LENGTH: 00:02:26 LOCATION: GAZA, Palestine CATEGORY: SOCIETY SHOTLIST: 1. various of the Israeli strikes 2. various of people inspecting a damaged house in Gaza 3. SOUNDBITE 1 (Arabic): MAGDY ABU NEAMA, Gaza resident 4. various of a damaged car 5. SOUNDBITE 2 (Arabic): WALID ABU NEAMA, Gaza resident 6. various of Israel-Lebanon border 7. various of the Al-Aqsa Mosque 8. various of Muslims observing the holy month of Ramadan 9. various of Jews commemorating the Passover holiday STORYLINE: Israel launched a barrage of attacks on southern Lebanon and the Palestinian enclave of Gaza Strip late Thursday night, in response to what it claimed were "earlier rocket attacks from the two areas on several parts of Israel." Palestinian security sources said the Israeli attacks had seriously damaged residential facilities near the targets. Magdy Abu Neama became homeless after his two-storey house in the Gaza Strip was sever

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Mizuho FG chief vows to prevent recurrence after loan scandal

Mizuho FG chief vows to prevent recurrence after loan scandal

TOKYO, Japan - Yasuhiro Sato, President of Mizuho Financial Group Inc., pledges at its shareholders' meeting in Tokyo on June 24, 2014, to improve corporate governance to prevent recurrence of a scandal involving loans to members of organized crime groups. "We will try to regain the public's trust through renewed efforts to sever ties with antisocial groups," he said.

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Sports minister urges sumo circles to sever ties with gangs

Sports minister urges sumo circles to sever ties with gangs

TOKYO, Japan - Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology Minister Tatsuo Kawabata speaks to reporters at the ministry in Tokyo on July 6, 2010, after talks with acting Japan Sumo Association Chairman Hiroyoshi Murayama. Kawabata urged Murayama to sever ties with mobsters to prevent a recurrence of the gambling scandal rocking the sport.

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S. Korea holds antisubmarine drill off Taean

S. Korea holds antisubmarine drill off Taean

SEOUL, South Korea - South Korean patrol ships take part in an antisubmarine drill off the western coast town of Taean in central South Chungcheong Province on May 27, 2010. The naval exercise, including the testing of antisubmarine weapons and other naval guns, took place as tensions are running high on the Korean Peninsula after a set of punitive measures in response to North Korea's sinking of a South Korean warship was announced by the South earlier this week, with the North responding by saying it would sever all ties with the South.

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S. Korea holds antisubmarine drill off Taean

S. Korea holds antisubmarine drill off Taean

SEOUL, South Korea - South Korean patrol ships take part in an antisubmarine drill off the western coast town of Taean in central South Chungcheong Province on May 27, 2010. The naval exercise, including the testing of antisubmarine weapons and other naval guns, took place as tensions are running high on the Korean Peninsula after a set of punitive measures in response to North Korea's sinking of a South Korean warship was announced by the South earlier this week, with the North responding by saying it would sever all ties with the South.

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S. Korea holds antisubmarine drill off Taean

S. Korea holds antisubmarine drill off Taean

SEOUL, South Korea - South Korean patrol ships take part in an antisubmarine drill off the western coast town of Taean in central South Chungcheong Province on May 27, 2010. The naval exercise, including the testing of antisubmarine weapons and other naval guns, took place as tensions are running high on the Korean Peninsula after a set of punitive measures in response to North Korea's sinking of a South Korean warship was announced by the South earlier this week, with the North responding by saying it would sever all ties with the South.

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Hyundai, DaimlerChrysler sever strategic alliance

Hyundai, DaimlerChrysler sever strategic alliance

SEOUL, South Korea - Hyundai Motor Co. Vice President Kim Dong Jin speaks in Seoul on May 12 about the company's announcement that it has severed a strategic capital alliance with DaimlerChrysler AG.

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(3)Japanese school in Beijing reopened after SARS break

(3)Japanese school in Beijing reopened after SARS break

BEJING, China - Only four children are seen in the class, which normally has 14, at the Japan School in Beijing as class is resumed May 22 after a month-long break caused by the spread of the sever accute respiratory syndrome (SARS) epidemic.

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(2)Japanese school in Beijing reopened after SARS break

(2)Japanese school in Beijing reopened after SARS break

BEJING, China - Children have their hands disinfected on arriving at the Japan School in Beijing as class is resumed May 22 after a month-long break caused by the spread of the sever acute respiratoryy syndrome (SARS) epidemic.

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(1)Japanese school in Beijing reopened after SARS break

(1)Japanese school in Beijing reopened after SARS break

BEJING, China - Children wearing face masks arrive at the Japan School in Beijing as class is resumed May 22 after a month-long break caused by the spread of the sever acute respiratory syndrome (SAARS) epidemic.

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Nicaragua breaks diplomatic ties with the Netherlands

STORY: Nicaragua breaks diplomatic ties with the Netherlands DATELINE: Oct. 2, 2022 LENGTH: 0:01:11 LOCATION: Managua CATEGORY: POLITICS SHOTLIST: 1 various of views in Managua STORYLINE: The Nicaraguan government on Friday issued a diplomatic note in which it officially cut ties with the Netherlands for its "repeated interfering, interventionist and neo-colonialist" actions. In the note, the Nicaraguan government said that the Netherlands "has offended and continues to offend Nicaraguan families with threats and suspensions of works for the common good, such as hospitals for indigenous and Afro-descendant communities." The note also said that the measure is aimed at defending the honor, dignity, and sovereign spirit that characterizes Nicaragua. The Dutch Foreign Ministry on Saturday expressed regret over Nicaragua's decision to sever diplomatic relations with the Netherlands. The Dutch Foreign Ministry said the Netherlands is discussing with the EU partners how it will respond to this mov

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UKRAINE-KIEV-RUSSIA-DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS

UKRAINE-KIEV-RUSSIA-DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS

(220224) -- KIEV, Feb. 24, 2022 (Xinhua) -- Vehicles travel past the Independence Square in Kiev, Ukraine, Feb. 24, 2022. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said Thursday that Kiev decides to sever diplomatic relations with Moscow after Russia launched military operations in Donbass, the government-run Ukrinform news agency reported. (Xinhua/Li Dongxu)

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UKRAINE-KIEV-RUSSIA-DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS

UKRAINE-KIEV-RUSSIA-DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS

(220224) -- KIEV, Feb. 24, 2022 (Xinhua) -- Citizens walk on a street after buying daily necessities in Kiev, Ukraine, Feb. 24, 2022. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said Thursday that Kiev decides to sever diplomatic relations with Moscow after Russia launched military operations in Donbass, the government-run Ukrinform news agency reported. (Xinhua/Li Dongxu)

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N. Korea to sever diplomatic ties with Malaysia over extradition

North Korea will sever diplomatic relations with Malaysia over the extradition to the United States of one of its citizens for alleged involvement in money laundering, state-run media said Friday.

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BALLISTIC: ECKS VS SEVER

BALLISTIC: ECKS VS SEVER

BALLISTIC: ECKS VS SEVER LUCY LIU, ANTONIO BANDERAS Date: 2002

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BALLISTIC: ECKS VS SEVER

BALLISTIC: ECKS VS SEVER

BALLISTIC: ECKS VS SEVER LUCY LIU, ANTONIO BANDERAS Date: 2002

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BALLISTIC: ECKS VS SEVER

BALLISTIC: ECKS VS SEVER

BALLISTIC: ECKS VS SEVER RAY PARK, LUCY LIU Date: 2002

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BALLISTIC: ECKS VS SEVER

BALLISTIC: ECKS VS SEVER

BALLISTIC: ECKS VS SEVER ANTONIO BANDERAS, TALISA SOTO Date: 2002

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BALLISTIC: ECKS VS SEVER

BALLISTIC: ECKS VS SEVER

BALLISTIC: ECKS VS SEVER LUCY LIU, ANTONIO BANDERAS Date: 2002

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BALLISTIC: ECKS VS SEVER

BALLISTIC: ECKS VS SEVER

BALLISTIC: ECKS VS SEVER LUCY LIU Date: 2002

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BALLISTIC: ECKS VS SEVER

BALLISTIC: ECKS VS SEVER

BALLISTIC: ECKS VS SEVER ANTONIO BANDERAS Date: 2002

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S. Korea holds antisubmarine drill off Taean

S. Korea holds antisubmarine drill off Taean

SEOUL, South Korea - South Korean patrol ships take part in an antisubmarine drill off the western coast town of Taean in central South Chungcheong Province on May 27, 2010. The naval exercise, including the testing of antisubmarine weapons and other naval guns, took place as tensions are running high on the Korean Peninsula after a set of punitive measures in response to North Korea's sinking of a South Korean warship was announced by the South earlier this week, with the North responding by saying it would sever all ties with the South. (Kyodo)

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S. Korea holds antisubmarine drill off Taean

S. Korea holds antisubmarine drill off Taean

SEOUL, South Korea - South Korean patrol ships take part in an antisubmarine drill off the western coast town of Taean in central South Chungcheong Province on May 27, 2010. The naval exercise, including the testing of antisubmarine weapons and other naval guns, took place as tensions are running high on the Korean Peninsula after a set of punitive measures in response to North Korea's sinking of a South Korean warship was announced by the South earlier this week, with the North responding by saying it would sever all ties with the South. (Kyodo)

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S. Korea holds antisubmarine drill off Taean

S. Korea holds antisubmarine drill off Taean

SEOUL, South Korea - South Korean patrol ships take part in an antisubmarine drill off the western coast town of Taean in central South Chungcheong Province on May 27, 2010. The naval exercise, including the testing of antisubmarine weapons and other naval guns, took place as tensions are running high on the Korean Peninsula after a set of punitive measures in response to North Korea's sinking of a South Korean warship was announced by the South earlier this week, with the North responding by saying it would sever all ties with the South. (Kyodo)

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(2)Japanese school in Beijing reopened after SARS break

(2)Japanese school in Beijing reopened after SARS break

BEJING, China - Children have their hands disinfected on arriving at the Japan School in Beijing as class is resumed May 22 after a month-long break caused by the spread of the sever acute respiratoryy syndrome (SARS) epidemic. (Kyodo)

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(3)Japanese school in Beijing reopened after SARS break

(3)Japanese school in Beijing reopened after SARS break

BEJING, China - Only four children are seen in the class, which normally has 14, at the Japan School in Beijing as class is resumed May 22 after a month-long break caused by the spread of the sever accute respiratory syndrome (SARS) epidemic. (Kyodo)

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(1)Japanese school in Beijing reopened after SARS break

(1)Japanese school in Beijing reopened after SARS break

BEJING, China - Children wearing face masks arrive at the Japan School in Beijing as class is resumed May 22 after a month-long break caused by the spread of the sever acute respiratory syndrome (SAARS) epidemic. (Kyodo)

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Sports minister urges sumo circles to sever ties with gangs

Sports minister urges sumo circles to sever ties with gangs

TOKYO, Japan - Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology Minister Tatsuo Kawabata speaks to reporters at the ministry in Tokyo on July 6, 2010, after talks with acting Japan Sumo Association Chairman Hiroyoshi Murayama. Kawabata urged Murayama to sever ties with mobsters to prevent a recurrence of the gambling scandal rocking the sport. (Kyodo)

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Mizuho FG chief vows to prevent recurrence after loan scandal

Mizuho FG chief vows to prevent recurrence after loan scandal

TOKYO, Japan - Yasuhiro Sato, President of Mizuho Financial Group Inc., pledges at its shareholders' meeting in Tokyo on June 24, 2014, to improve corporate governance to prevent recurrence of a scandal involving loans to members of organized crime groups. "We will try to regain the public's trust through renewed efforts to sever ties with antisocial groups," he said. (Kyodo)

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Taiwan loses diplomatic ties with El Salvador

Taiwan loses diplomatic ties with El Salvador

Taiwanese Foreign Minister Joseph Wu announces at a press conference in Taipei on Aug. 21, 2018, that Taiwan will sever diplomatic ties with El Salvador. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Taiwan severs ties with Dominican Republic

Taiwan severs ties with Dominican Republic

Taiwanese Foreign Minister Joseph Wu announces at a press conference in Taipei on May 1, 2018, that Taiwan will sever diplomatic ties with the Dominican Republic. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Hyundai, DaimlerChrysler sever strategic alliance

Hyundai, DaimlerChrysler sever strategic alliance

SEOUL, South Korea - Hyundai Motor Co. Vice President Kim Dong Jin speaks in Seoul on May 12 about the company's announcement that it has severed a strategic capital alliance with DaimlerChrysler AG. (Kyodo)

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