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Pro-Palestinian protestors march from the National Gallery to ICE Headquarters in Washington, DC, on Saturday April 5, 2025. Thi

Pro-Palestinian protestors march from the National Gallery to ICE Headquarters in Washington, DC, on Saturday April 5, 2025. Thi

Carmen Guerrero poses for a portrait in front of the Department of Agriculture building in Washington, DC, during a march of Pro-Palestinian protestors march from the National Gallery to ICE Headquarters in Washington, DC, on Saturday April 5, 2025. This comes as a response to the abduction of Mahmoud Khalil as well as the settlement of Northern Gaza in recent months. She wears an outfit celebrating her South American heritage, and in acknowledgement of the parallel of the European colonization of South America and what she sees as the current day Palestine colonization by Israel. Photo by Mattie Neretin / CNP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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US President Donald Trump Departs the White House

US President Donald Trump Departs the White House

US President Donald Trump raises a fist in acknowledgement of visitors as he departs the Oval Office, boarding Marine One on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, DC on Friday, February 7, 2025. Photo by Anna Rose Layden/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

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US President Donald Trump Departs the White House

US President Donald Trump Departs the White House

US President Donald Trump waves in acknowledgement of visitors as he departs the Oval Office, boarding Marine One on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, DC on Friday, February 7, 2025. Photo by Anna Rose Layden/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

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BRUNEI-BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN-LONG SERVICE MEDALS

BRUNEI-BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN-LONG SERVICE MEDALS

(240713) -- BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN, July 13, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- Brunei's Minister of Primary Resources and Tourism Haji Abdul Manaf presents a medal to a staff member in acknowledgement of her service and contribution, in Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei, July 13, 2024. Brunei's Ministry of Primary Resources and Tourism (MPRT) held a presentation ceremony for 74 officers and staff who were awarded the Long Service Medals, according to a local media report on Saturday. The ceremony took place at the MPRT building in Bandar Seri Begawan, capital of Brunei. Minister of Primary Resources and Tourism Haji Abdul Manaf presented the medals to the staff to acknowledge their services and contributions, local daily Borneo Bulletin reported. Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM/Li Meng)

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Indigenous Nations Health Gathering - Canada

Indigenous Nations Health Gathering - Canada

A person was given a blanket as an acknowledgement for their contribution to the community during the grand opening of Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations (FSIN) Traditional Health Gathering at James Smith Cree Nation, Sask., Canada on Monday, August 21, 2023. Photo by Heywood Yu/CP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Indigenous Nations Health Gathering - Canada

Indigenous Nations Health Gathering - Canada

Shirley Sanderson was given a blanket as an acknowledgement for their contribution to the community during the grand opening of Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations (FSIN) Traditional Health Gathering at James Smith Cree Nation, Sask., Canada on Monday, August 21, 2023. Photo by Heywood Yu/CP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Ruling on secret Okinawa return deal

Ruling on secret Okinawa return deal

TOKYO, Japan - Takichi Nishiyama, a former reporter for major Japanese daily The Mainichi Shimbun, holds a press conference in Tokyo on July 14, 2014, after he and other plaintiffs lost a lawsuit against the state over the disclosure of secret diplomatic documents concerning the 1972 reversion of Okinawa to Japan from U.S. control. Earlier in the day, the Supreme Court upheld a lower court's acknowledgement that the government may have surreptitiously destroyed the documents, but rejected the plaintiffs' appeal over the Tokyo High Court decision not to order the government to disclose them.

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Japan's A. Watabe wins silver in Nordic combined normal hill

Japan's A. Watabe wins silver in Nordic combined normal hill

SOCHI, Russia - Japan's Akito Watabe raises his hands in acknowledgement of supporters after winning the silver medal in the Winter Olympics Nordic combined normal hill event in Sochi, Russia, on Feb. 12, 2014.

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Diet enacts 2nd extra budget for fiscal 2008

Diet enacts 2nd extra budget for fiscal 2008

TOKYO, Japan - Prime Minister Taro Aso bows in acknowledgement during a plenary session of the House of Representatives after enactment by the Diet of a second supplementary budget for fiscal 2008. The 4.79 trillion yen budget features a controversial cash handout plan. At left is Economic and Fiscal Policy Minister Kaoru Yosano.

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Road-related tax bill passes Diet in lower house revote

Road-related tax bill passes Diet in lower house revote

TOKYO, Japan - Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda (3rd from R) and members of his Cabinet stand in acknowledgement on the front bench of the House of Representatives on May 13 after the lower house passed a bill to keep tax revenues earmarked for road building for 10 years from this fiscal year, overriding the opposition-controlled upper house.

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25-yen gas tax to be reinstated Thursday

25-yen gas tax to be reinstated Thursday

TOKYO, Japan - Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda (R) and members of his Cabinet stand up in acknowledgement on the front bench of the House of Representatives after the lower house overrode dissent in the opposition-controlled House of Councillors and passed a tax code bill to reinstate a 25-yen per liter gasoline tax. The tax, which expired March 31, will take effect May 1.

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Diet enacts legislation to disband defense facilities agency

Diet enacts legislation to disband defense facilities agency

TOKYO, Japan - Defense Minister Fumio Kyuma (C) stands up in acknowledgement at the House of Councillors after the parliament enacted legislation June 1 to disband the scandal-plagued Defense Facilities Administration Agency and streamline the country's defense organization. The measure passed the upper house with a 175 to 13 vote, as shown on the electronic ballot board in the background

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Fukui's ties with Murakami Fund may affect zero-rate policy

Fukui's ties with Murakami Fund may affect zero-rate policy

TOKYO, Japan - Bank of Japan Governor Toshihiko Fukui attends a meeting of Cabinet ministers in charge of economic affairs at the prime minister's official residence on June 13. Analysts said that Fukui's acknowledgement of his investment in the fund founded by arrested financier Yoshiaki Murakami could delay the timing of ending the central bank's zero-interest rate policy.

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Nikkei plummets with biggest loss since Sept. 2001 terror attack

Nikkei plummets with biggest loss since Sept. 2001 terror attack

TOKYO, Japan - A pedestrian walks by the price board at a brokerage house in Tokyo's Yurakucho district on June 13. The key Nikkei stock index plummeted with the biggest single-day point loss since the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attack, amid concerns over the U.S. economy and Bank of Japan Governor Toshihiko Fukui's acknowledgement that he had invested in a fund involved in alleged insider trading.

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Musharraf acknowledges nuclear know-how transfer to N. Korea

Musharraf acknowledges nuclear know-how transfer to N. Korea

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan - Pakistani President Gen. Pervez Musharraf has acknowledged that the country's disgraced nuclear scientist Abdul Qadeer Khan may have given centrifuges or nuclear know-how to North Korea and Iran. Musharraf made the acknowledgement in an interview with Kyodo News on March 1.

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Main building of Chinese-built hospital in Pakistan topped off

STORY: Main building of Chinese-built hospital in Pakistan topped off DATELINE: Sept. 26, 2022 LENGTH: 00:02:06 LOCATION: Kabul CATEGORY: SOCIETY SHOTLIST: 1. various of the construction site of the main building of Chinese-built Mother and Child Hospital 2. SOUNDBITE 1 (Chinese): CHENG BO, Manager of project 3. SOUNDBITE 2 (English): KASHAN ARSHAD KURD, Senior Engineer of the project 4. various of the construction site STORYLINE: The main building of a Chinese-built hospital and nursing college in East Pakistan has been topped off. The project includes a 200-bed mother and child care hospital and ancillary buildings in Punjab Province. It's expected to be completed next year. It was constructed by China Civil Engineering Construction Corporation (CCECC). SOUNDBITE 1 (Chinese): CHENG BO, Manager of project "The local people and the Pakistani staff members of the project are really looking forward to this project and have shown acknowledgement of our work. Such livelihood projects are a good testament an

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Fukui's ties with Murakami Fund may affect zero-rate policy

Fukui's ties with Murakami Fund may affect zero-rate policy

TOKYO, Japan - Bank of Japan Governor Toshihiko Fukui attends a meeting of Cabinet ministers in charge of economic affairs at the prime minister's official residence on June 13. Analysts said that Fukui's acknowledgement of his investment in the fund founded by arrested financier Yoshiaki Murakami could delay the timing of ending the central bank's zero-interest rate policy. (Kyodo)

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Nikkei plummets with biggest loss since Sept. 2001 terror attack

Nikkei plummets with biggest loss since Sept. 2001 terror attack

TOKYO, Japan - A pedestrian walks by the price board at a brokerage house in Tokyo's Yurakucho district on June 13. The key Nikkei stock index plummeted with the biggest single-day point loss since the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attack, amid concerns over the U.S. economy and Bank of Japan Governor Toshihiko Fukui's acknowledgement that he had invested in a fund involved in alleged insider trading. (Kyodo)

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Diet enacts legislation to disband defense facilities agency

Diet enacts legislation to disband defense facilities agency

TOKYO, Japan - Defense Minister Fumio Kyuma (C) stands up in acknowledgement at the House of Councillors after the parliament enacted legislation June 1 to disband the scandal-plagued Defense Facilities Administration Agency and streamline the country's defense organization. The measure passed the upper house with a 175 to 13 vote, as shown on the electronic ballot board in the background (Kyodo)

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Road-related tax bill passes Diet in lower house revote

Road-related tax bill passes Diet in lower house revote

TOKYO, Japan - Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda (3rd from R) and members of his Cabinet stand in acknowledgement on the front bench of the House of Representatives on May 13 after the lower house passed a bill to keep tax revenues earmarked for road building for 10 years from this fiscal year, overriding the opposition-controlled upper house. (Kyodo)

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Diet enacts 2nd extra budget for fiscal 2008

Diet enacts 2nd extra budget for fiscal 2008

TOKYO, Japan - Prime Minister Taro Aso bows in acknowledgement during a plenary session of the House of Representatives after enactment by the Diet of a second supplementary budget for fiscal 2008. The 4.79 trillion yen budget features a controversial cash handout plan. At left is Economic and Fiscal Policy Minister Kaoru Yosano. (Kyodo)

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Musharraf acknowledges nuclear know-how transfer to N. Korea

Musharraf acknowledges nuclear know-how transfer to N. Korea

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan - Pakistani President Gen. Pervez Musharraf has acknowledged that the country's disgraced nuclear scientist Abdul Qadeer Khan may have given centrifuges or nuclear know-how to North Korea and Iran. Musharraf made the acknowledgement in an interview with Kyodo News on March 1. (Kyodo)

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Ruling on secret Okinawa return deal

Ruling on secret Okinawa return deal

TOKYO, Japan - Takichi Nishiyama, a former reporter for major Japanese daily The Mainichi Shimbun, holds a press conference in Tokyo on July 14, 2014, after he and other plaintiffs lost a lawsuit against the state over the disclosure of secret diplomatic documents concerning the 1972 reversion of Okinawa to Japan from U.S. control. Earlier in the day, the Supreme Court upheld a lower court's acknowledgement that the government may have surreptitiously destroyed the documents, but rejected the plaintiffs' appeal over the Tokyo High Court decision not to order the government to disclose them. (Kyodo)

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