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Children in Gaza hold onto hope for peace amid Palestinian-Israeli conflict

STORY: Children in Gaza hold onto hope for peace amid Palestinian-Israeli conflict SHOOTING TIME: May 23, 2024 DATELINE: June 1, 2024 LENGTH: 00:01:23 LOCATION: GAZA, Palestine CATEGORY: MILITARY SHOTLIST: 1. various of children in Gaza 2. SOUNDBITE 1 (Arabic): IBRAHIM AL-ARABY, Gaza-based Palestinian child 3. SOUNDBITE 2 (Arabic): JAMAL ABU EISHA, Gaza-based Palestinian child STORYLINE: Despite the ongoing Palestinian-Israeli conflict, Palestinian children still cling to hope, dreaming to return to their normal life in Gaza soon. Since Oct. 7, 2023, the Israeli army has killed more than 36,200 Palestinians and wounded about 82,000 others in the Gaza Strip, with a significant number being children and women, according to the health authorities in Gaza. A group of UN experts said in April that more than 80% of schools in Gaza had been damaged or destroyed, and at least 625,000 students had no access to education. SOUNDBITE 1 (Arabic): IBRAHIM AL-ARABY, Gaza-based Palestinian child "I was displaced from B

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Chinese youth art troupe visits Los Angeles for cultural exchanges

STORY: Chinese youth art troupe visits Los Angeles for cultural exchanges SHOOTING TIME: Feb. 5, 2024 DATELINE: Feb. 6, 2024 LENGTH: 00:01:26 LOCATION: LOS ANGELES, U.S. CATEGORY: CULTURE SHOTLIST: 1. various of the event STORYLINE: The art troupe of the High School Affiliated to Renmin University of China (RDFZ) presented art performances and had exchanges with American students and teachers during a visit to a school in Los Angeles on Monday. The art troupe, consisting of about 80 students from RDFZ, performed dances, martial arts, string quartet, and aerobics at the auditorium of the International Studies Learning Center in South Gate, Southern California. Addressing the event, Chinese Consul General in Los Angeles Guo Shaochun said the future of China-U.S. relations lies in the youth, expressing his hope that young people of the two nations will have conversations and interactions and serve as goodwill ambassadors between the two countries and two peoples. Cynthia Gasporra, a teacher at the

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Atomic bomb survivors speaks about experiences in N.Y.

Atomic bomb survivors speaks about experiences in N.Y.

NEW YORK, the United States - Reiko Yamada (standing), an 80-year-old survivor from the U.S. atomic bombing of Hiroshima, speaks about her experiences to high school students at the Japan Society in New York on April 29, 2014, with Michio Hakariya (R), a 76-year-old survivor from the atomic bombing of Nagasaki, sitting by her side. About 200 students from schools in the city and elsewhere including Japanese students in the United States listened to their speeches.

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Students tour prime minister's office

Students tour prime minister's office

TOKYO, Japan - Junior high school students sit in a press conference room at the prime minister's office in Tokyo on March 30, 2013. A total of about 80 local elementary and junior high school students toured the premier's office and adjacent residence, becoming the first members of the general public who were invited to tour the facilities.

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Students tour prime minister's office

Students tour prime minister's office

TOKYO, Japan - Elementary school students take part in a special tour of the prime minister's office in Tokyo on March 30, 2013. A total of about 80 local elementary and junior high school students toured the premier's office and adjacent residence, becoming the first members of the general public who were invited to tour the facilities.

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Students tour prime minister's office

Students tour prime minister's office

TOKYO, Japan - Elementary school students sit in a press conference room at the prime minister's office in Tokyo on March 30, 2013. A total of about 80 local elementary and junior high school students toured the premier's office and adjacent residence, becoming the first members of the general public who were invited to tour the facilities.

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Students tour prime minister's office

Students tour prime minister's office

TOKYO, Japan - Elementary school students take part in a special tour of the prime minister's official residence in Tokyo on March 30, 2013. A total of about 80 local elementary and junior high school students toured the premier's office and adjacent residence, becoming the first members of the general public who were invited to tour the facilities.

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Students tour prime minister's office

Students tour prime minister's office

TOKYO, Japan - Junior high school students sit in a press conference room at the prime minister's office in Tokyo on March 30, 2013. A total of about 80 local elementary and junior high school students toured the premier's office and adjacent residence, becoming the first members of the general public who were invited to tour the facilities.

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Students tour prime minister's office

Students tour prime minister's office

TOKYO, Japan - Junior high school students take part in a special tour of the prime minister's official residence in Tokyo on March 30, 2013. A total of about 80 local elementary and junior high school students toured the premier's office and adjacent residence, becoming the first members of the general public who were invited to tour the facilities.

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High school students eye 10,000 signatures for nuke disarmament

High school students eye 10,000 signatures for nuke disarmament

HIROSHIMA, Japan - High school students begin collecting signatures on the streets of the city of Hiroshima on July 26 to appeal to the international community for the importance of achieving world peace by eliminating war and nuclear weapons. About 80 students from Hiroshima and Okinawa prefectures are aiming to gather 10,000 signatures and hand them to U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki Moon at the U.N. headquarters in October.

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Young Ehime Maru survivors graduate from high school

Young Ehime Maru survivors graduate from high school

UWAJIMA, Japan - A graduation ceremony is held March 1 at Uwajima Fisheries High School in Uwajima, Ehime Prefecture in western Japan, for about 80 students, including nine students who survived a collision between their fisheries training ship and a U.S. Navy submarine off Hawaii in February last year. One among the nine did not attend the ceremony.

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Chinese students rally at U.S. Embassy in Tokyo

Chinese students rally at U.S. Embassy in Tokyo

About 80 Chinese students hold a peaceful rally in front of the U.S. Embassy in Tokyo on May 10 to protest NATO's bombing of the Chinese Embassy in Belgrade and demand a halt to the alliance's military campaign in Yugoslavia.

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Reading campaign for children launched in Iraq

STORY: Reading campaign for children launched in Iraq DATELINE: Oct. 6, 2022 LENGTH: 00:01:47 LOCATION: Baghdad CATEGORY: EDUCATION SHOTLIST: 1. various of the campaign 2. SOUNDBITE (Kurdish): NAZ FALAK AL-DIN KAKI, Director of the Public Library in Erbil STORYLINE: A campaign entitled "Our Beloved Children Read" was launched Wednesday in Erbil, the capital of Iraqi Kurdistan, with the aim of urging school children to read, learn about diverse cultures, and acquire knowledge in science. More than 80 students from three schools in Erbil participated in activities on the first day of the campaign. The campaign will continue for 10 days, and it is expected that more than 10,000 students will benefit from the campaign. The Ministry of Education in the Kurdistan Regional Government and the General Directorate of Health in Erbil Governorate oversee this campaign in cooperation with the Kurdistan Pediatricians Association, the School Health Department and the Public Library in Erbil. SOUNDBITE (Kurdish): NA

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Death toll from Russian school shooting climbs to 13

STORY: Death toll from Russian school shooting climbs to 13 DATELINE: Sept. 26, 2022 LENGTH: 00:00:51 LOCATION: Moscow CATEGORY: OTHERS SHOTLIST: 1. various of rescuers saving the injured in the school STORYLINE: At least 13 people were killed, including seven children, in a shooting at a school in the Russian city of Izhevsk on Monday, TASS news agency reported, citing the Russian Investigative Committee. According to the committee, 14 children and seven adults were injured in the attack at the No. 88 school located near the city administration building of Izhevsk, the capital city of western Russia's Udmurt Republic. It was reported earlier that nine people were killed and about 20 others wounded in the shooting. The shooter has committed suicide and his body has been found, the committee said, adding that he was wearing a black T-shirt with Nazi symbols and a balaclava, and his identity remains unclear as he had no documents with him. The school has 982 students and 80 teachers, and they

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TÜRKIYE-ANKARA-INFLATION-BACK-TO-SCHOOL SHOPPING

TÜRKIYE-ANKARA-INFLATION-BACK-TO-SCHOOL SHOPPING

(220908) -- ANKARA, Sept. 8, 2022 (Xinhua) -- A woman shops for her son in a store in Ankara, capital of Türkiye, on Sept. 6, 2022. About 18 million Turkish students will go to schools next Monday to start the new school year, which poses a much bigger challenge for their parents. With the inflation rate climbing to over 80 percent, the 24-year record, making ends meet has become a constant challenge for Turkish households. TO GO WITH "Feature: Rising inflation adds burden to Turkish parents in back-to-school shopping" (Photo by Mustafa Kaya/Xinhua)

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TÜRKIYE-ANKARA-INFLATION-BACK-TO-SCHOOL SHOPPING

TÜRKIYE-ANKARA-INFLATION-BACK-TO-SCHOOL SHOPPING

(220908) -- ANKARA, Sept. 8, 2022 (Xinhua) -- A little girl holding a school bag is pictured in a store in Ankara, capital of Türkiye, on Sept. 6, 2022. About 18 million Turkish students will go to schools next Monday to start the new school year, which poses a much bigger challenge for their parents. With the inflation rate climbing to over 80 percent, the 24-year record, making ends meet has become a constant challenge for Turkish households. TO GO WITH "Feature: Rising inflation adds burden to Turkish parents in back-to-school shopping" (Photo by Mustafa Kaya/Xinhua)

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TÜRKIYE-ANKARA-INFLATION-BACK-TO-SCHOOL SHOPPING

TÜRKIYE-ANKARA-INFLATION-BACK-TO-SCHOOL SHOPPING

(220908) -- ANKARA, Sept. 8, 2022 (Xinhua) -- A woman shops for her son in a store in Ankara, capital of Türkiye, on Sept. 6, 2022. About 18 million Turkish students will go to schools next Monday to start the new school year, which poses a much bigger challenge for their parents. With the inflation rate climbing to over 80 percent, the 24-year record, making ends meet has become a constant challenge for Turkish households. TO GO WITH "Feature: Rising inflation adds burden to Turkish parents in back-to-school shopping" (Photo by Mustafa Kaya/Xinhua)

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TÜRKIYE-ANKARA-INFLATION-BACK-TO-SCHOOL SHOPPING

TÜRKIYE-ANKARA-INFLATION-BACK-TO-SCHOOL SHOPPING

(220908) -- ANKARA, Sept. 8, 2022 (Xinhua) -- A little girl with a school bag is pictured outside a store in Ankara, capital of Türkiye, on Sept. 6, 2022. About 18 million Turkish students will go to schools next Monday to start the new school year, which poses a much bigger challenge for their parents. With the inflation rate climbing to over 80 percent, the 24-year record, making ends meet has become a constant challenge for Turkish households. TO GO WITH "Feature: Rising inflation adds burden to Turkish parents in back-to-school shopping" (Photo by Mustafa Kaya/Xinhua)

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High school students eye 10,000 signatures for nuke disarmament

High school students eye 10,000 signatures for nuke disarmament

HIROSHIMA, Japan - High school students begin collecting signatures on the streets of the city of Hiroshima on July 26 to appeal to the international community for the importance of achieving world peace by eliminating war and nuclear weapons. About 80 students from Hiroshima and Okinawa prefectures are aiming to gather 10,000 signatures and hand them to U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki Moon at the U.N. headquarters in October. (Kyodo)

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Young Ehime Maru survivors graduate from high school

Young Ehime Maru survivors graduate from high school

UWAJIMA, Japan - A graduation ceremony is held March 1 at Uwajima Fisheries High School in Uwajima, Ehime Prefecture in western Japan, for about 80 students, including nine students who survived a collision between their fisheries training ship and a U.S. Navy submarine off Hawaii in February last year. One among the nine did not attend the ceremony.

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Asian university students take part in summer course in China

Asian university students take part in summer course in China

Ronald K. Y. Chao, honorary chairman of Bai Xian Asia Institute, makes a speech on Aug. 3, 2015, during the first BXAI Summer Program at Zhejiang University in Hangzhou, China. About 80 university students from Asian countries including Japan, China, and South Korea will participate in the program running until Aug. 21 that aims to develop mutual understanding through in-depth discussions. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Chinese students rally at U.S. Embassy in Tokyo

Chinese students rally at U.S. Embassy in Tokyo

About 80 Chinese students hold a peaceful rally in front of the U.S. Embassy in Tokyo on May 10 to protest NATO's bombing of the Chinese Embassy in Belgrade and demand a halt to the alliance's military campaign in Yugoslavia. ==Kyodo

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