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Philippines: Typhoon Kalmaegi Triggers Severe Flooding, Displacing Thousands 4

At least 140 people have died and 127 remain missing after Typhoon Kalmaegi struck the Philippines, with the central province of Cebu suffering the worst damage from floods and mudslides. Homes were destroyed and streets were left buried in debris, forcing thousands of residents to evacuate. In Cebu, floodwaters rose to roof level in some areas. A state of calamity has been declared in Cebu to speed up emergency response as rescue operations continue.

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N. Korea wins Women's U-20 World Cup title

N. Korea wins Women's U-20 World Cup title

Two men look at a monitor in a Pyongyang subway station on Sept. 24, 2024, showing the news that North Korea won the Women's under-20 World Cup title, after beating Japan 1-0 on Sept. 22 in Bogota, Colombia.

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N. Korea wins Women's U-20 World Cup title

N. Korea wins Women's U-20 World Cup title

A man looks at a monitor in a Pyongyang subway station on Sept. 24, 2024, showing the news that North Korea won the Women's under-20 World Cup title, after beating Japan 1-0 on Sept. 22 in Bogota, Colombia.

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US: Multiple Arrested At Pro-Palestine Protest Outside NYU Stern School Of Business

Hundreds of pro-Palestinian demonstrators, including students and faculty members, rallied outside the New York University Stern School of Business on Monday, April 22. As the protest intensified, multiple protesters were taken into custody.

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Young Nadeshiko thrashed by Germany in semis

Young Nadeshiko thrashed by Germany in semis

TOKYO, Japan - Melanie Leupolz (C) scores Germany's first goal past Japan goalkeeper Sakiko Ikeda (bottom) during the first half of the Under-20 Women's World Cup soccer tournament semifinals at National Stadium in Tokyo on Sept. 4, 2012. Germany won 3-0 and advanced to the final against the United States.

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U.S. beat Nigeria in U-20 Women's World Cup semis

U.S. beat Nigeria in U-20 Women's World Cup semis

TOKYO, Japan - U.S. players respond to cheers after beating Nigeria 2-0 in the Under-20 Women's World Cup soccer tournament semifinals at National Stadium in Tokyo on Sept. 4, 2012. The United States advanced to the final against Germany.

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Young Nadeshiko thrashed by Germany in semis

Young Nadeshiko thrashed by Germany in semis

TOKYO, Japan - Lena Lotzen (R) heads home from a corner Germany's third goal during the first half of the Under-20 Women's World Cup soccer tournament semifinals at National Stadium in Tokyo on Sept. 4, 2012. Germany won 3-0 and advanced to the final against the United States.

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U.S. beat Nigeria in U-20 Women's World Cup semis

U.S. beat Nigeria in U-20 Women's World Cup semis

TOKYO, Japan - Morgan Brian (C) celebrates after scoring the United States' first goal during the first half of the Under-20 Women's World Cup soccer tournament semifinals against Nigeria at National Stadium in Tokyo on Sept. 4, 2012. The United States beat Nigeria 2-0 and advanced to the final.

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U.S. beat Nigeria in U-20 Women's World Cup semis

U.S. beat Nigeria in U-20 Women's World Cup semis

TOKYO, Japan - U.S. players celebrate after beating Nigeria 2-0 in the Under-20 Women's World Cup soccer tournament semifinals at National Stadium in Tokyo on Sept. 4, 2012. The United States advanced to the final against Germany.

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Japan reach Women's U-20 World Cup semis

Japan reach Women's U-20 World Cup semis

TOKYO, Japan - Japan players celebrate after beating South Korea 3-1 at National Stadium in Toyo on Aug. 30, 2012, to reach the semifinals of the Under-20 Women's World Cup soccer tournament for the first time.

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Young Nadeshiko beat Switzerland

Young Nadeshiko beat Switzerland

TOKYO, Japan - Japan's Hikaru Naomoto (8) scores her team's fourth goal on penalty kick during the second half of their Under-20 Women's World Cup Group A final game against Switzerland at National Stadium in Tokyo on Aug. 26, 2012. Japan won 4-0, setting up a quarterfinal match with South Korea.

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Young Nadeshiko beat Switzerland

Young Nadeshiko beat Switzerland

TOKYO, Japan - Japan's Asuka Nishikawa (L back) scores her team's third goal during the second half of their Under-20 Women's World Cup Group A final game against Switzerland at National Stadium in Tokyo on Aug. 26, 2012. Japan won 4-0, setting up a quarterfinal match with South Korea.

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Young Nadeshiko beat Switzerland

Young Nadeshiko beat Switzerland

TOKYO, Japan - Japan's Yoko Tanaka scores her and her team's second goal on a free kick during the second half of their Under-20 Women's World Cup Group A final game against Switzerland at National Stadium in Tokyo on Aug. 26, 2012. Japan won 4-0, setting up a quarterfinal match with South Korea.

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Young Nadeshiko beat Switzerland

Young Nadeshiko beat Switzerland

TOKYO, Japan - Combined photos show Japan's Yoko Tanaka scoring her team's first goal on a free kick with her right foot during the first half (L) and the second on a free kick with her left during the second half (R) of an Under-20 Women's World Cup Group A final game against Switzerland at National Stadium in Tokyo on Aug. 26, 2012. Japan won 4-0, setting up a quarterfinal match with South Korea.

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Young Nadeshiko beat Switzerland

Young Nadeshiko beat Switzerland

TOKYO, Japan - Japan's Yoko Tanaka scores her team's first goal on a free kick during the first half of their Under-20 Women's World Cup Group A final game against Switzerland at National Stadium in Tokyo on Aug. 26, 2012. Japan won 4-0, setting up a quarterfinal match with South Korea.

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Young Nadeshiko beat Switzerland

Young Nadeshiko beat Switzerland

TOKYO, Japan - Japan's Yoko Tanaka scores her team's first goal on a free kick during the first half of their Under-20 Women's World Cup Group A final game against Switzerland at National Stadium in Tokyo on Aug. 26, 2012. Japan won 4-0, setting up a quarterfinal match with South Korea.

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Japan defeat Mexico in Under-20 Women's World Cup

Japan defeat Mexico in Under-20 Women's World Cup

RIFU, Japan - Japan's Yoko Tanaka scores the team's fourth goal against Mexico during the second half of the Under-20 Women's World Cup at Miyagi Stadium in the town of Rifu, Miyagi Prefecture, on Aug. 19, 2012. Japan won 4-1.

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Japan defeat Mexico in Under-20 Women's World Cup

Japan defeat Mexico in Under-20 Women's World Cup

RIFU, Japan - Japan's Hikaru Naomoto (C back) celebrates with teammates after scoring the team's second goal against Mexico during the second half of the Under-20 Women's World Cup at Miyagi Stadium in the town of Rifu, Miyagi Prefecture, on Aug. 19, 2012. Japan won 4-1.

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Japan defeat Mexico in Under-20 Women's World Cup

Japan defeat Mexico in Under-20 Women's World Cup

RIFU, Japan - Japan's Kumi Yokoyama scores the team's third goal against Mexico during the second half of the Under-20 Women's World Cup at Miyagi Stadium in the town of Rifu, Miyagi Prefecture, on Aug. 19, 2012. Japan won 4-1.

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Japan defeat Mexico in Under-20 Women's World Cup

Japan defeat Mexico in Under-20 Women's World Cup

RIFU, Japan - Japan's Yoko Tanaka scores the team's fourth goal against Mexico during the second half of the Under-20 Women's World Cup at Miyagi Stadium in the town of Rifu, Miyagi Prefecture, on Aug. 19, 2012. Japan won 4-1.

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Japan defeat Mexico in Under-20 Women's World Cup

Japan defeat Mexico in Under-20 Women's World Cup

RIFU, Japan - Japan's Hanae Shibata (R front) scores the team's opening goal against Mexico during the first half of the Under-20 Women's World Cup at Miyagi Stadium in the town of Rifu, Miyagi Prefecture, on Aug. 19, 2012. Japan won 4-1.

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Japan defeat Mexico in Under-20 Women's World Cup

Japan defeat Mexico in Under-20 Women's World Cup

RIFU, Japan - Japan's Hanae Shibata scores the team's opening goal against Mexico during the first half of the Under-20 Women's World Cup at Miyagi Stadium in the town of Rifu, Miyagi Prefecture, on Aug. 19, 2012. Japan won 4-1.

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N. Korea women soccer team heads to Japan

N. Korea women soccer team heads to Japan

PYONGYANG, North Korea - The North Korean women's national soccer team leaves Pyongyang's international airport for Japan on Aug. 14, 2012, for the Under-20 Women's World Cup in the country. The Japanese government has decided to issue visas to North Korean players as a special measure. Japan bans North Korean nationals from entering the country as part of sanctions against Pyongyang.

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N. Korea women soccer team heads to Japan

N. Korea women soccer team heads to Japan

PYONGYANG, North Korea - The North Korean women's national soccer team leaves Pyongyang's international airport for Japan on Aug. 14, 2012, for the Under-20 Women's World Cup in the country. The Japanese government has decided to issue visas to North Korean players as a special measure. Japan bans North Korean nationals from entering the country as part of sanctions against Pyongyang.

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Takakura meets with reporters

Takakura meets with reporters

Asako Takakura, coach of the Japanese women's under-20 soccer team, meets with reporters at Haneda airport in Tokyo on March 8, 2016, after returning from Spain. Takakura, who is said to be on the shortlist to succeed World Cup-winning women's national team coach Norio Sasaki, said she has not yet been approached. Sasaki is set to retire after Nadeshiko failed to qualify for a fourth successive Olympic Games. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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