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Greece: Severe Storms Batter Cyclades, Triggering Flooding 4

Severe weather with heavy rainfall hit the Cyclades, the island group southeast of mainland Greece on Monday, March 31, triggering widespread flooding. Authorities imposed a traffic ban on the islands of Paros and Mykonos due to the severe flooding.

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US: Deadly Hurricane Milton Leaves Destruction And Massive Power Outages

Hurricane Milton made landfall near Siesta Key, Florida, as a Category 3 storm on Wednesday, October 9, bringing high winds, heavy rain, and storm surges. At least 17 people have died due to Milton and its aftermath, and more than 2 million people remained without power as of Friday.

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US: Hurricane Milton Tears Roof Off Tropicana Field In Devastating Strike 2

Hurricane Milton made landfall near Siesta Key, Florida, on Wednesday, October 9, as a Category 3 storm. Milton brought high winds, ripping off the roof of Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg.

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U.S. win gold in women's soccer

U.S. win gold in women's soccer

LONDON, Britain - Members of the Japan national team "Nadeshiko Japan" hug each other after losing to the United States 2-1 in the women's soccer final at Wembley Stadium at the 2012 London Olympics on Aug. 9, 2012.

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U.S. win gold in women's soccer

U.S. win gold in women's soccer

LONDON, Britain - Members of the Japan national team pose for a photograph before the kickoff of the women's soccer final against the United States at Wembley Stadium at the 2012 London Olympics on Aug. 9, 2012. The United States beat Japan 2-1.

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Japan coach Sasaki before U.S., Brazil friendlies

Japan coach Sasaki before U.S., Brazil friendlies

TOKYO, Japan - Norio Sasaki, Japan national women's soccer team coach, speaks during a news conference in Tokyo on March 23, 2012. Sasaki named a 23-woman squad for the three-nation Kirin Challenge Cup to meet the United States and Brazil but was forced to leave out midfielder Homare Sawa as the Women's World Player of the Year has not yet made a full recovery from vertigo.

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Alex Morgan

Alex Morgan

VILAMOURA, Portugal - Alex Morgan (L) of the United States women's national soccer team passes the ball in an Algarve Cup game against Denmark in Lagos, Portugal, on Feb. 29, 2012. The United States won 5-0.

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Abby Wambach

Abby Wambach

VILAMOURA, Portugal - Abby Wambach, a star striker of the United States women's national soccer team, is shown in action in an Algarve Cup game against Denmark in Lagos, Portugal, on Feb. 29, 2012. The United States won 5-0.

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Kumagai sorry over Twitter uproar

Kumagai sorry over Twitter uproar

SAITAMA, Japan - Saki Kumagai, defender on Japan's national women's soccer team, speaks with reporters in Saitama, near Tokyo, on July 22, 2011, to offer an apology over the Twitter uproar her night out with university students has caused. She converted the winning penalty in the Women's World Cup final against the United States in Germany on July 17.

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Author of Captain Tsubasa visits Japan's national women's soccer team members

Author of Captain Tsubasa visits Japan's national women's soccer team members

FRANKFURT, Germany - Yoichi Takahashi (L), the author of the popular soccer cartoon ''Captain Tsubasa,'' visits Japan's national women's soccer team members in Frankfurt on July 16, 2011, the day before they play the United States in the final of the Women's World Cup, and gives them a Japanese national flag with a drawing of Tsubasa and of Kaede, the character he created to cheer for the squad.

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Japan manager before Women's World Cup final

Japan manager before Women's World Cup final

FRANKFURT, Germany - Norio Sasaki (R), manager of the Japan national women's soccer team, speaks at a press conference in Frankfurt on July 16, 2011, a day before the final of the Women's World Cup tournament in Germany against the United States. Team captain Homare Sawa (C) and Aya Miyama also attended the press conference.

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Japan defeats Mexico to advance to Women's World Cup finals

Japan defeats Mexico to advance to Women's World Cup finals

TOKYO, Japan - Japan substitute Karina Maruyama (R, 18) scores the team's second goal during the second half of a game July 12 against Mexico at Tokyo's National Stadium. Japan beat Mexico 2-0 and advances to this fall's Women's World Cup soccer finals in the United States.

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Women's World Cup rivals Japan, U.S. draw in friendly

Women's World Cup rivals Japan, U.S. draw in friendly

Japan women's national soccer team coach Asako Takakura (front) smiles after Yuki Ogimi scores her team's second goal of the first half against the United States in an international friendly in Commerce City, Colorado, on June 2, 2016. A replay of the 2015 Women's World Cup final, the game ended 3-3. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Tokyo Tower sports Nadeshiko colors

Tokyo Tower sports Nadeshiko colors

Tokyo Tower is lit up in blue, pink and white -- the same colors as those used in the uniform of the Japanese women's national soccer team -- on July 5, 2015, to show support for the team on the eve of the Women's World Cup final against the United States. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Eve of Women's World Cup final between Japan and United States

Eve of Women's World Cup final between Japan and United States

Norio Sasaki, coach for the Japanese women's national soccer team, holds a press conference in Vancouver, Canada, on July 4, 2015, on the eve of the Women's World Cup final against the United States. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Tokyo Tower sports Nadeshiko colors

Tokyo Tower sports Nadeshiko colors

Tokyo Tower is lit up in blue, pink and white -- the same colors as those used in the uniform of the Japanese women's national soccer team -- on July 5, 2015, to show support for the team on the eve of the Women's World Cup final against the United States. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Eve of Women's World Cup final between Japan and United States

Eve of Women's World Cup final between Japan and United States

Members of the Japanese women's national soccer team smile during a training session in Vancouver, Canada, on July 4, 2015, on the eve of the Women's World Cup final against the United States. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Kumagai sorry over Twitter uproar

Kumagai sorry over Twitter uproar

SAITAMA, Japan - Saki Kumagai, defender on Japan's national women's soccer team, speaks with reporters in Saitama, near Tokyo, on July 22, 2011, to offer an apology over the Twitter uproar her night out with university students has caused. She converted the winning penalty in the Women's World Cup final against the United States in Germany on July 17. (Kyodo)

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Author of Captain Tsubasa visits Japan's national women's soccer

Author of Captain Tsubasa visits Japan's national women's soccer

FRANKFURT, Germany - Yoichi Takahashi (L), the author of the popular soccer cartoon ''Captain Tsubasa,'' visits Japan's national women's soccer team members in Frankfurt on July 16, 2011, the day before they play the United States in the final of the Women's World Cup, and gives them a Japanese national flag with a drawing of Tsubasa and of Kaede, the character he created to cheer for the squad. (Kyodo)

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Japan manager before Women's World Cup final

Japan manager before Women's World Cup final

FRANKFURT, Germany - Norio Sasaki (R), manager of the Japan national women's soccer team, speaks at a press conference in Frankfurt on July 16, 2011, a day before the final of the Women's World Cup tournament in Germany against the United States. Team captain Homare Sawa (C) and Aya Miyama also attended the press conference. (Kyodo)

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Alex Morgan

Alex Morgan

VILAMOURA, Portugal - Alex Morgan (L) of the United States women's national soccer team passes the ball in an Algarve Cup game against Denmark in Lagos, Portugal, on Feb. 29, 2012. The United States won 5-0. (Kyodo)

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Abby Wambach

Abby Wambach

VILAMOURA, Portugal - Abby Wambach, a star striker of the United States women's national soccer team, is shown in action in an Algarve Cup game against Denmark in Lagos, Portugal, on Feb. 29, 2012. The United States won 5-0. (Kyodo)

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Japan coach Sasaki before U.S., Brazil friendlies

Japan coach Sasaki before U.S., Brazil friendlies

TOKYO, Japan - Norio Sasaki, Japan national women's soccer team coach, speaks during a news conference in Tokyo on March 23, 2012. Sasaki named a 23-woman squad for the three-nation Kirin Challenge Cup to meet the United States and Brazil but was forced to leave out midfielder Homare Sawa as the Women's World Player of the Year has not yet made a full recovery from vertigo. (Kyodo)

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