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Spain: Sudden Heat Gust Hits Granada Beaches, Forcing Evacuation and Rescues 2

A sudden thermal gust hit the beaches of Motril, Salobreña, and Torrenueva in Granada on Sunday evening, August 17, causing umbrellas, inflatables, and paddleboards to fly and prompting authorities to evacuate the sand and advise residents to stay indoors. The Civil Guard rescued three bathers, and two more were assisted by a rescue boat. The phenomenon coincided with a rapid temperature rise to 40.1°C and wind gusts up to 86.8 km/h, which also produced a small waterspout over Torrenueva.

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Princess Leonor And Infanta Sofia Working Visit - Sant Marti Vell

Princess Leonor And Infanta Sofia Working Visit - Sant Marti Vell

King Felipe VI (c), Queen Letizia (d), and Princess Leonor (l), with members of the Princess of Girona Foundation's Youth Advisory Council on July 24, 2025, in Sant Martí Vell, Girona, Catalonia (Spain). The Princess of Girona Foundation's Youth Advisory Council presented the conclusions of the work of the Council, set up to give young people a voice and advise the Foundation, whose function is to propose, analyze, evaluate and recommend to the Board of Trustees the projects and programs developed by the Foundation. Photo by Glòria Sánchez/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Princess Leonor And Infanta Sofia Working Visit - Sant Marti Vell

Princess Leonor And Infanta Sofia Working Visit - Sant Marti Vell

King Felipe VI (c), Queen Letizia (d), and Princess Leonor (l), with members of the Princess of Girona Foundation's Youth Advisory Council on July 24, 2025, in Sant Martí Vell, Girona, Catalonia (Spain). The Princess of Girona Foundation's Youth Advisory Council presented the conclusions of the work of the Council, set up to give young people a voice and advise the Foundation, whose function is to propose, analyze, evaluate and recommend to the Board of Trustees the projects and programs developed by the Foundation. Photo by Glòria Sánchez/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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155 dead, 236 injured as torrential rains hit Tanzania

STORY: 155 dead, 236 injured as torrential rains hit Tanzania SHOOTING TIME: April 25, 2024 DATELINE: April 26, 2024 LENGTH: 0:03:16 LOCATION: Dar es Salaam CATEGORY: SOCIETY SHOTLIST: 1. Various residents crossing flooded areas 2. SOUNDBITE (Swahili): FINELA SHAYO, Assistant Inspector Fire and Rescue, Dar es Salaam 3. Various residents crossing flooded areas STORYLINE: Flash floods caused by ongoing torrential rains have left 155 dead and 236 others injured in Tanzania, Prime Minister Kassim Majaliwa told parliament on Thursday. Flash floods have been reported in 14 out of the 26 regions in mainland Tanzania, affecting 200,000 people and damaging 10,000 houses, Majaliwa told the House in the capital, Dodoma. SOUNDBITE (Swahili): FINELA SHAYO, Assistant Inspector Fire and Rescue, Dar es Salaam "We recently rescued four men, who were stuck in the water and their cars. We just managed to rescue them but not the cars. Rain will continue for more days so we advise people to take precautions, and necessary me

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SINGAPORE-LEE HSIEN LOONG-PM-SUCCESSOR

SINGAPORE-LEE HSIEN LOONG-PM-SUCCESSOR

(240415) -- SINGAPORE, April 15, 2024 (Xinhua) -- This photo taken on March 26, 2024 shows a portrait of Singaporean Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Finance Lawrence Wong, in Singapore. Singaporean Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong said he will relinquish the office on May 15, according to a statement issued by the Prime Minister's Office (PMO) Monday. Lee will formally advise the country's president to appoint Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Finance Lawrence Wong to succeed him, said the statement. (Photo by Then Chih Wey/Xinhua)

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SINGAPORE-LEE HSIEN LOONG-PM-SUCCESSOR

SINGAPORE-LEE HSIEN LOONG-PM-SUCCESSOR

(240415) -- SINGAPORE, April 15, 2024 (Xinhua) -- This photo taken on March 27, 2024 shows a portrait of Singaporean Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, in Singapore. Singaporean Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong said he will relinquish the office on May 15, according to a statement issued by the Prime Minister's Office (PMO) Monday. Lee will formally advise the country's president to appoint Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Finance Lawrence Wong to succeed him, said the statement. (Photo by Then Chih Wey/Xinhua)

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The Medicines Safety Agency Warns About Cold Treatments - Paris

The Medicines Safety Agency Warns About Cold Treatments - Paris

Illustration of boxes of Humex, Rhinadvil, Actifed and Dolirhume medicines in a Paris pharmacy on October 23, 2023. The French Drug Safety Agency warns about cold treatments. Infarctions and strokes can occur after using these pseudoephedrine-based vasoconstrictors, designed to relieve cold symptoms. The risk is low, but sufficient to advise against their prescription. Photo by Tomas Stevens/ABACAPRESS.COM

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The Medicines Safety Agency Warns About Cold Treatments - Paris

The Medicines Safety Agency Warns About Cold Treatments - Paris

Illustration of boxes of Humex, Rhinadvil, Actifed and Dolirhume medicines in a Paris pharmacy on October 23, 2023. The French Drug Safety Agency warns about cold treatments. Infarctions and strokes can occur after using these pseudoephedrine-based vasoconstrictors, designed to relieve cold symptoms. The risk is low, but sufficient to advise against their prescription. Photo by Tomas Stevens/ABACAPRESS.COM

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The Medicines Safety Agency Warns About Cold Treatments - Paris

The Medicines Safety Agency Warns About Cold Treatments - Paris

Illustration of boxes of Humex, Rhinadvil, Actifed and Dolirhume medicines in a Paris pharmacy on October 23, 2023. The French Drug Safety Agency warns about cold treatments. Infarctions and strokes can occur after using these pseudoephedrine-based vasoconstrictors, designed to relieve cold symptoms. The risk is low, but sufficient to advise against their prescription. Photo by Tomas Stevens/ABACAPRESS.COM

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The Medicines Safety Agency Warns About Cold Treatments - Paris

The Medicines Safety Agency Warns About Cold Treatments - Paris

Illustration of boxes of Humex, Rhinadvil, Actifed and Dolirhume medicines in a Paris pharmacy on October 23, 2023. The French Drug Safety Agency warns about cold treatments. Infarctions and strokes can occur after using these pseudoephedrine-based vasoconstrictors, designed to relieve cold symptoms. The risk is low, but sufficient to advise against their prescription. Photo by Tomas Stevens/ABACAPRESS.COM

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The Medicines Safety Agency Warns About Cold Treatments - Paris

The Medicines Safety Agency Warns About Cold Treatments - Paris

Illustration of boxes of Humex, Rhinadvil, Actifed and Dolirhume medicines in a Paris pharmacy on October 23, 2023. The French Drug Safety Agency warns about cold treatments. Infarctions and strokes can occur after using these pseudoephedrine-based vasoconstrictors, designed to relieve cold symptoms. The risk is low, but sufficient to advise against their prescription. Photo by Tomas Stevens/ABACAPRESS.COM

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The Medicines Safety Agency Warns About Cold Treatments - Paris

The Medicines Safety Agency Warns About Cold Treatments - Paris

Illustration of boxes of Humex, Rhinadvil, Actifed and Dolirhume medicines in a Paris pharmacy on October 23, 2023. The French Drug Safety Agency warns about cold treatments. Infarctions and strokes can occur after using these pseudoephedrine-based vasoconstrictors, designed to relieve cold symptoms. The risk is low, but sufficient to advise against their prescription. Photo by Tomas Stevens/ABACAPRESS.COM

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The Medicines Safety Agency Warns About Cold Treatments - Paris

The Medicines Safety Agency Warns About Cold Treatments - Paris

Illustration of boxes of Humex, Rhinadvil, Actifed and Dolirhume medicines in a Paris pharmacy on October 23, 2023. The French Drug Safety Agency warns about cold treatments. Infarctions and strokes can occur after using these pseudoephedrine-based vasoconstrictors, designed to relieve cold symptoms. The risk is low, but sufficient to advise against their prescription. Photo by Tomas Stevens/ABACAPRESS.COM

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The Medicines Safety Agency Warns About Cold Treatments - Paris

The Medicines Safety Agency Warns About Cold Treatments - Paris

Illustration of boxes of Humex, Rhinadvil, Actifed and Dolirhume medicines in a Paris pharmacy on October 23, 2023. The French Drug Safety Agency warns about cold treatments. Infarctions and strokes can occur after using these pseudoephedrine-based vasoconstrictors, designed to relieve cold symptoms. The risk is low, but sufficient to advise against their prescription. Photo by Tomas Stevens/ABACAPRESS.COM

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The Medicines Safety Agency Warns About Cold Treatments - Paris

The Medicines Safety Agency Warns About Cold Treatments - Paris

Illustration of boxes of Humex, Rhinadvil, Actifed and Dolirhume medicines in a Paris pharmacy on October 23, 2023. The French Drug Safety Agency warns about cold treatments. Infarctions and strokes can occur after using these pseudoephedrine-based vasoconstrictors, designed to relieve cold symptoms. The risk is low, but sufficient to advise against their prescription. Photo by Tomas Stevens/ABACAPRESS.COM

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The Medicines Safety Agency Warns About Cold Treatments - Paris

The Medicines Safety Agency Warns About Cold Treatments - Paris

Illustration of boxes of Humex, Rhinadvil, Actifed and Dolirhume medicines in a Paris pharmacy on October 23, 2023. The French Drug Safety Agency warns about cold treatments. Infarctions and strokes can occur after using these pseudoephedrine-based vasoconstrictors, designed to relieve cold symptoms. The risk is low, but sufficient to advise against their prescription. Photo by Tomas Stevens/ABACAPRESS.COM

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The Medicines Safety Agency Warns About Cold Treatments - Paris

The Medicines Safety Agency Warns About Cold Treatments - Paris

Illustration of boxes of Humex, Rhinadvil, Actifed and Dolirhume medicines in a Paris pharmacy on October 23, 2023. The French Drug Safety Agency warns about cold treatments. Infarctions and strokes can occur after using these pseudoephedrine-based vasoconstrictors, designed to relieve cold symptoms. The risk is low, but sufficient to advise against their prescription. Photo by Tomas Stevens/ABACAPRESS.COM

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The Medicines Safety Agency Warns About Cold Treatments - Paris

The Medicines Safety Agency Warns About Cold Treatments - Paris

Illustration of boxes of Humex, Rhinadvil, Actifed and Dolirhume medicines in a Paris pharmacy on October 23, 2023. The French Drug Safety Agency warns about cold treatments. Infarctions and strokes can occur after using these pseudoephedrine-based vasoconstrictors, designed to relieve cold symptoms. The risk is low, but sufficient to advise against their prescription. Photo by Tomas Stevens/ABACAPRESS.COM

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The Medicines Safety Agency Warns About Cold Treatments - Paris

The Medicines Safety Agency Warns About Cold Treatments - Paris

Illustration of boxes of Humex, Rhinadvil, Actifed and Dolirhume medicines in a Paris pharmacy on October 23, 2023. The French Drug Safety Agency warns about cold treatments. Infarctions and strokes can occur after using these pseudoephedrine-based vasoconstrictors, designed to relieve cold symptoms. The risk is low, but sufficient to advise against their prescription. Photo by Tomas Stevens/ABACAPRESS.COM

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The Medicines Safety Agency Warns About Cold Treatments - Paris

The Medicines Safety Agency Warns About Cold Treatments - Paris

Illustration of boxes of Humex, Rhinadvil, Actifed and Dolirhume medicines in a Paris pharmacy on October 23, 2023. The French Drug Safety Agency warns about cold treatments. Infarctions and strokes can occur after using these pseudoephedrine-based vasoconstrictors, designed to relieve cold symptoms. The risk is low, but sufficient to advise against their prescription. Photo by Tomas Stevens/ABACAPRESS.COM

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The Medicines Safety Agency Warns About Cold Treatments - Paris

The Medicines Safety Agency Warns About Cold Treatments - Paris

Illustration of boxes of Humex, Rhinadvil, Actifed and Dolirhume medicines in a Paris pharmacy on October 23, 2023. The French Drug Safety Agency warns about cold treatments. Infarctions and strokes can occur after using these pseudoephedrine-based vasoconstrictors, designed to relieve cold symptoms. The risk is low, but sufficient to advise against their prescription. Photo by Tomas Stevens/ABACAPRESS.COM

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The Medicines Safety Agency Warns About Cold Treatments - Paris

The Medicines Safety Agency Warns About Cold Treatments - Paris

Illustration of boxes of Humex, Rhinadvil, Actifed and Dolirhume medicines in a Paris pharmacy on October 23, 2023. The French Drug Safety Agency warns about cold treatments. Infarctions and strokes can occur after using these pseudoephedrine-based vasoconstrictors, designed to relieve cold symptoms. The risk is low, but sufficient to advise against their prescription. Photo by Tomas Stevens/ABACAPRESS.COM

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The Medicines Safety Agency Warns About Cold Treatments - Paris

The Medicines Safety Agency Warns About Cold Treatments - Paris

Illustration of boxes of Humex, Rhinadvil, Actifed and Dolirhume medicines in a Paris pharmacy on October 23, 2023. The French Drug Safety Agency warns about cold treatments. Infarctions and strokes can occur after using these pseudoephedrine-based vasoconstrictors, designed to relieve cold symptoms. The risk is low, but sufficient to advise against their prescription. Photo by Tomas Stevens/ABACAPRESS.COM

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The Medicines Safety Agency Warns About Cold Treatments - Paris

The Medicines Safety Agency Warns About Cold Treatments - Paris

Illustration of boxes of Humex, Rhinadvil, Actifed and Dolirhume medicines in a Paris pharmacy on October 23, 2023. The French Drug Safety Agency warns about cold treatments. Infarctions and strokes can occur after using these pseudoephedrine-based vasoconstrictors, designed to relieve cold symptoms. The risk is low, but sufficient to advise against their prescription. Photo by Tomas Stevens/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Australia's Indigenous Voice referendum

Australia's Indigenous Voice referendum

A woman casts a ballot in Sydney on Oct. 14, 2023, in a referendum on a constitutional change to set up an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Voice advocacy committee to advise Australia's parliament. Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said later in the day that the amendment was rejected.

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AUSTRALIA-INDIGENOUS VOICE-REFERENDUM

AUSTRALIA-INDIGENOUS VOICE-REFERENDUM

(231014) -- CANBERRA, Oct. 14, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Billboards for Indigenous Voice referendum are placed in front of a voting center in the Old Parliament House in Canberra, Australia, Oct. 14, 2023. Polling booths across Australia have opened for the country's first referendum in the 21st century, with voters to decide on whether or not to establish an Indigenous Voice to Parliament. Millions of Australians will on Saturday vote "yes" or "no" on the proposal to alter the constitution to recognize the First Peoples of Australia by establishing the voice, which will advise the federal parliament on all issues affecting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. (Photo by Chu Chen/Xinhua)

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AUSTRALIA-INDIGENOUS VOICE-REFERENDUM

AUSTRALIA-INDIGENOUS VOICE-REFERENDUM

(231014) -- SYDNEY, Oct. 14, 2023 (Xinhua) -- A billboard for Indigenous Voice referendum is placed at a polling booth in Sydney, Australia, Oct. 14, 2023. Polling booths across Australia have opened for the country's first referendum in the 21st century, with voters to decide on whether or not to establish an Indigenous Voice to Parliament. Millions of Australians will on Saturday vote "yes" or "no" on the proposal to alter the constitution to recognize the First Peoples of Australia by establishing the voice, which will advise the federal parliament on all issues affecting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. (Photo by Hu Jingchen/Xinhua)

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AUSTRALIA-INDIGENOUS VOICE-REFERENDUM

AUSTRALIA-INDIGENOUS VOICE-REFERENDUM

(231014) -- CANBERRA, Oct. 14, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Voters walk towards a voting center in the Old Parliament House in Canberra, Australia, Oct. 14, 2023. Polling booths across Australia have opened for the country's first referendum in the 21st century, with voters to decide on whether or not to establish an Indigenous Voice to Parliament. Millions of Australians will on Saturday vote "yes" or "no" on the proposal to alter the constitution to recognize the First Peoples of Australia by establishing the voice, which will advise the federal parliament on all issues affecting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. (Photo by Chu Chen/Xinhua)

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AUSTRALIA-INDIGENOUS VOICE-REFERENDUM

AUSTRALIA-INDIGENOUS VOICE-REFERENDUM

(231014) -- CANBERRA, Oct. 14, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Voters walk out of a voting center in the Old Parliament House in Canberra, Australia, Oct. 14, 2023. Polling booths across Australia have opened for the country's first referendum in the 21st century, with voters to decide on whether or not to establish an Indigenous Voice to Parliament. Millions of Australians will on Saturday vote "yes" or "no" on the proposal to alter the constitution to recognize the First Peoples of Australia by establishing the voice, which will advise the federal parliament on all issues affecting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. (Photo by Chu Chen/Xinhua)

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AUSTRALIA-INDIGENOUS VOICE-REFERENDUM

AUSTRALIA-INDIGENOUS VOICE-REFERENDUM

(231014) -- CANBERRA, Oct. 14, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Voters walk towards a voting center in the Old Parliament House in Canberra, Australia, Oct. 14, 2023. Polling booths across Australia have opened for the country's first referendum in the 21st century, with voters to decide on whether or not to establish an Indigenous Voice to Parliament. Millions of Australians will on Saturday vote "yes" or "no" on the proposal to alter the constitution to recognize the First Peoples of Australia by establishing the voice, which will advise the federal parliament on all issues affecting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. (Photo by Chu Chen/Xinhua)

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Professor advises tourism industry on hospitality for Muslims

Professor advises tourism industry on hospitality for Muslims

TOKYO, Japan - Yoshitaka Hayashi, professor at Kyoei University in Kasukabe, north of Tokyo, speaks in an interview in Tokyo on July 16, 2014, on ways of offering hospitality to Muslim travelers as part of efforts to advise the tourism industry on how to improve its services.

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Soccer coach to advise gov't

Soccer coach to advise gov't

TOKYO, Japan - Former Japan soccer national team coach Takeshi Okada (L) receives a document assigning him as an adviser to the Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology Ministry on sports policy from education minister Tatsuo Kawabata in Tokyo on Sept. 2, 2010.

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Astronaut to advise gov't

Astronaut to advise gov't

TOKYO, Japan - Astronaut Naoko Yamazaki (L) receives a document assigning her as an adviser to the Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology Ministry on science policy from education minister Tatsuo Kawabata (R) in Tokyo on Aug. 24, 2010.

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2 popular governors advise Aso on ways to revive economy

2 popular governors advise Aso on ways to revive economy

TOKYO, Japan - Osaka Gov. Toru Hashimoto (L), a lawyer and former TV personality, talks with Miyazaki Gov. Hideo Higashikokubaru (R), a former TV entertainer, at a meeting March 20 of an expert panel held at the Prime Minister's Office in Tokyo to explore ideas for overcoming the economic crisis. The governors, two of Japan's most popular, told Prime Minister Taro Aso that reviving regional economies is crucial for economic recovery.

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Former Japan coach Osim visits Japan

Former Japan coach Osim visits Japan

NARITA, Japan - Former Japan soccer coach Ivica Osim speaks to reporters at Narita airport, east of Tokyo, on Oct. 22. Osim, who suffered a stroke in 2007, has come to Japan for medical examinations and to advise the Japan Football Association.

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Japan launches court for intellectual property rights

Japan launches court for intellectual property rights

TOKYO, Japan - Katsumi Shinohara, the first president of the newly instituted Intellectual Property High Court, speaks at a press conference at the Tokyo High Court on April 1. The new court, a special division of the Tokyo High Court, has 18 judges and specialized investigators, as well as external experts to advise the judges.

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Museum head to visit Cambodia to help save cultural heritage

Museum head to visit Cambodia to help save cultural heritage

NAGOYA, Japan - Masaomi Yokota, 77, head of Yokota Museum in the village of Tsukude southeast of Nagoya, poses for picture March 7 before his departure March 11 for Cambodia to advise officials about preserving its cultural heritage. His museum features ancient ceramics and artifacts from Southeast Asia.

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Koizumi appoints policy advisers for economy, urban affairs

Koizumi appoints policy advisers for economy, urban affairs

TOKYO, Japan - Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi (C), flanked by Toru Makino (L) and Hirotaro Higuchi (R), poses for photographers at the prime minister's official residence in Tokyo on Sept. 3. Koizumi appointed Higuchi, honorary chairman of Asahi Breweries Ltd., and Makino, former administrative vice minister of the Construction Ministry, to advise him on policies related to the economy and urban affairs.

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S. Korean lawmaker ends hunger strike over textbook in Tokyo

S. Korean lawmaker ends hunger strike over textbook in Tokyo

TOKYO, Japan - Kim Young Jin (3rd from L), a member of South Korea's Millennium Democratic Party, reads out a statement protesting the Japanese government's recent approval of a controversial history textbook, on the sidewalk near the Diet building in Tokyo's Nagata-cho district on April 16. Kim, 55, ended a six-day hunger strike for health reasons based on advise of doctors and his supporters.

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Scientists, politicians part company in COVID-19 battle: top British expert

STORY: Scientists, politicians part company in COVID-19 battle: top British expert DATELINE: April 12, 2022 LENGTH: 00:01:38 LOCATION: London CATEGORY: SOCIETY SHOTLIST: 1. various of street views in London 2. A picture of the British immunologist Danny Altmann 3. various of street views in London STORYLINE: A leading British immunologist told Xinhua that scientists across Europe "feel politicians have headed in a separate direction" in the quest to defeat COVID-19. Professor Danny Altmann, from the Faculty of Medicine in the Department of Immunology and Inflammation at Imperial College, said "the interface between science, data, and policy has become strained." The weekly infection survey, published on Friday by the Office for National Statistics, estimated that 4.88 million people in Britain had the coronavirus in the week ending April 2. According to the British government's plan "Living with COVID-19," from the start of April, all COVID-19 restrictions have been lifted in England, with people advise

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Museum head to visit Cambodia to help save cultural heritage

Museum head to visit Cambodia to help save cultural heritage

NAGOYA, Japan - Masaomi Yokota, 77, head of Yokota Museum in the village of Tsukude southeast of Nagoya, poses for picture March 7 before his departure March 11 for Cambodia to advise officials about preserving its cultural heritage. His museum features ancient ceramics and artifacts from Southeast Asia.

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Japan launches court for intellectual property rights

Japan launches court for intellectual property rights

TOKYO, Japan - Katsumi Shinohara, the first president of the newly instituted Intellectual Property High Court, speaks at a press conference at the Tokyo High Court on April 1. The new court, a special division of the Tokyo High Court, has 18 judges and specialized investigators, as well as external experts to advise the judges. (Kyodo)

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Former Japan coach Osim visits Japan

Former Japan coach Osim visits Japan

NARITA, Japan - Former Japan soccer coach Ivica Osim speaks to reporters at Narita airport, east of Tokyo, on Oct. 22. Osim, who suffered a stroke in 2007, has come to Japan for medical examinations and to advise the Japan Football Association. (Kyodo)

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2 popular governors advise Aso on ways to revive economy

2 popular governors advise Aso on ways to revive economy

TOKYO, Japan - Osaka Gov. Toru Hashimoto (L), a lawyer and former TV personality, talks with Miyazaki Gov. Hideo Higashikokubaru (R), a former TV entertainer, at a meeting March 20 of an expert panel held at the Prime Minister's Office in Tokyo to explore ideas for overcoming the economic crisis. The governors, two of Japan's most popular, told Prime Minister Taro Aso that reviving regional economies is crucial for economic recovery. (Kyodo)

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Advise & Consent - film (1962)

Advise & Consent - film (1962)

Henry Fonda Characters: Robert Leffingwell Film: Advise & Consent (1962) Director: Otto Preminger 06 June 1962 Date: 06-Jun-62

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Advise & Consent - film (1962)

Advise & Consent - film (1962)

Henry Fonda Characters: Robert Leffingwell Film: Advise & Consent (1960) Director: Otto Preminger 06 June 1962 Date: 06-Jun-62

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ADVISE & CONSENT

ADVISE & CONSENT

ADVISE & CONSENT [US 1962] Director OTTO PREMINGER, his wife [Mr Otto Preminger, the Hollywood Film Director, pictured with his wife on arrival at London Airport (Heathrow) by BOAC from New York this morning (Monday). Mr Preminger is here for the European Premiere of the film 'Advise & Consent'. September 10th, 1962]. Preminger was not actually married at the ti Date: 1962

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ADVISE & CONSENT

ADVISE & CONSENT

ADVISE & CONSENT [US 1962] Director OTTO PREMING Date: 1962

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ADVISE & CONSENT

ADVISE & CONSENT

ADVISE & CONSENT [US 1962] Director OTTO PREMING Date: 1962

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ADVISE & CONSENT

ADVISE & CONSENT

ADVISE & CONSENT [US 1962] FRANCHOT TONE [Off se Date: 1962

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