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SKI JUMPING WORLD CUP SWEDEN

SKI JUMPING WORLD CUP SWEDEN

FALUN, SWEDEN 20251130Winner Nika Prevc and team Slovenia celebrates after the women's ski jumping World Cup event, large hill, at Lugnet stadium in Falun, Sweden, 30 November 2025.Photo: Fredrik Sandberg / TT / Code 10080

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SKI JUMPING WORLD CUP SWEDEN

SKI JUMPING WORLD CUP SWEDEN

FALUN, SWEDEN 20251130Eirin Maria Kvandal, Norway, came in third place in the women's ski jumping World Cup competition, large hill, at Lugnet Stadium in Falun, Sweden, 30 November 2025.Photo: Fredrik Sandberg / TT / Code 10080

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SKI JUMPING WORLD CUP SWEDEN

SKI JUMPING WORLD CUP SWEDEN

FALUN, SWEDEN 20251130Nika Prevc, Slovenia, wins the women's ski jumping World Cup event, large hill, at Lugnet stadium in Falun, Sweden, 30 November 2025.Photo: Fredrik Sandberg / TT / Code 10080

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SKI JUMPING WORLD CUP SWEDEN

SKI JUMPING WORLD CUP SWEDEN

FALUN, SWEDEN 20251130Nozomi Maruyama, Japan, came in second place in the women's ski jumping World Cup competition, large hill, at Lugnet Stadium in Falun, Sweden, 30 November 2025.Photo: Fredrik Sandberg / TT / Code 10080

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SKI JUMPING WORLD CUP SWEDEN

SKI JUMPING WORLD CUP SWEDEN

FALUN, SWEDEN 20251130From left Nozomi Maruyama, Japan, second place, Nika Prevc, Slovenia, winner, and Eirin Maria Kvandal, Norway, third place in the World Cup competition in ski jumping for women, large hill, at Lugnet stadium in Falun, Sweden, 30 November 2025.Photo: Fredrik Sandberg / TT / Code 10080

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SKI JUMPING WORLD CUP SWEDEN

SKI JUMPING WORLD CUP SWEDEN

FALUN, SWEDEN 20251130From left Nozomi Maruyama, Japan, second place, Nika Prevc, Slovenia, winner, and Eirin Maria Kvandal, Norway, third place in the World Cup competition in ski jumping for women, large hill, at Lugnet stadium in Falun, Sweden, 30 November 2025.Photo: Fredrik Sandberg / TT / Code 10080

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SKI JUMPING WORLD CUP SWEDEN

SKI JUMPING WORLD CUP SWEDEN

FALUN, SWEDEN 20251130Nozomi Maruyama, Japan, came in second place in the women's ski jumping World Cup competition, large hill, at Lugnet Stadium in Falun, Sweden, 30 November 2025.Photo: Fredrik Sandberg / TT / Code 10080

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SKI JUMPING WORLD CUP SWEDEN

SKI JUMPING WORLD CUP SWEDEN

FALUN, SWEDEN 20251130Nozomi Maruyama, Japan, came in second place in the women's ski jumping World Cup competition, large hill, at Lugnet Stadium in Falun, Sweden, 30 November 2025.Photo: Fredrik Sandberg / TT / Code 10080

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SKI JUMPING WORLD CUP SWEDEN

SKI JUMPING WORLD CUP SWEDEN

FALUN, SWEDEN 20251130Nika Prevc, Slovenia, wins the women's ski jumping World Cup event, large hill, at Lugnet stadium in Falun, Sweden, 30 November 2025.Photo: Fredrik Sandberg / TT / Code 10080

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SKI JUMPING WORLD CUP SWEDEN

SKI JUMPING WORLD CUP SWEDEN

FALUN, SWEDEN 20251130Nika Prevc, Slovenia, wins the women's ski jumping World Cup event, large hill, at Lugnet stadium in Falun, Sweden, 30 November 2025.Photo: Fredrik Sandberg / TT / Code 10080

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SKI JUMPING WORLD CUP LARGE HILL

SKI JUMPING WORLD CUP LARGE HILL

FALUN, SWEDEN 20251126Bulgaria's Vladimir Zografski jumps in Wednesday night's competition in the men's ski jumping World Cup, large hill, at Lugnet stadium in Falun.Photo: Fredrik Sandberg / TT / Code 10080

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China: Talented Parrot Scrolls Through Social Media in Guangdong

This video was recorded on August 3 in Guangzhou, Guangdong. It shows a parrot scrolling through short videos on a smartphone and even tapping the like button with ease.

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House voted for One, Big, Beautiful Bill - Washington

House voted for One, Big, Beautiful Bill - Washington

House Speaker Mike Johnson with Republican leaders signs the Trump's One, Big, Beautiful Bill Act on Capitol Hill in Washington on July 3, 2025. he House passed the sweeping tax and spending bill after winning over fiscal hawks and moderate Republicans. The bill makes permanent President Donald Trump’s 2017 tax cuts, increase spending on defense and immigration enforcement and temporarily cut taxes on tips, while at the same time cutting funding for Medicaid, food assistance for the poor, clean energy and raises the nation’s debit limit by $5 trillion. Photo by Yuri Gripas/ABACAPRESS.COM

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House voted for One, Big, Beautiful Bill - Washington

House voted for One, Big, Beautiful Bill - Washington

House Speaker Mike Johnson with Republican leaders signs the Trump's One, Big, Beautiful Bill Act on Capitol Hill in Washington on July 3, 2025. he House passed the sweeping tax and spending bill after winning over fiscal hawks and moderate Republicans. The bill makes permanent President Donald Trump’s 2017 tax cuts, increase spending on defense and immigration enforcement and temporarily cut taxes on tips, while at the same time cutting funding for Medicaid, food assistance for the poor, clean energy and raises the nation’s debit limit by $5 trillion. Photo by Yuri Gripas/ABACAPRESS.COM

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House voted for One, Big, Beautiful Bill - Washington

House voted for One, Big, Beautiful Bill - Washington

House Speaker Mike Johnson with Republican leaders signs the Trump's One, Big, Beautiful Bill Act on Capitol Hill in Washington on July 3, 2025. he House passed the sweeping tax and spending bill after winning over fiscal hawks and moderate Republicans. The bill makes permanent President Donald Trump’s 2017 tax cuts, increase spending on defense and immigration enforcement and temporarily cut taxes on tips, while at the same time cutting funding for Medicaid, food assistance for the poor, clean energy and raises the nation’s debit limit by $5 trillion. Photo by Yuri Gripas/ABACAPRESS.COM

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House voted for One, Big, Beautiful Bill - Washington

House voted for One, Big, Beautiful Bill - Washington

House Speaker Mike Johnson and Republican leaders celebrate after the vote the Trump's One, Big, Beautiful Bill Act on Capitol Hill in Washington on July 3, 2025. The House passed the sweeping tax and spending bill after winning over fiscal hawks and moderate Republicans. The bill makes permanent President Donald Trump’s 2017 tax cuts, increase spending on defense and immigration enforcement and temporarily cut taxes on tips, while at the same time cutting funding for Medicaid, food assistance for the poor, clean energy and raises the nation’s debit limit by $5 trillion. Photo by Yuri Gripas/ABACAPRESS.COM

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House voted for One, Big, Beautiful Bill - Washington

House voted for One, Big, Beautiful Bill - Washington

House Speaker Mike Johnson gavels down the vote on Trump's One, Big, Beautiful Bill Act on Capitol Hill in Washington on July 3, 2025. The House passed the sweeping tax and spending bill after winning over fiscal hawks and moderate Republicans. The bill makes permanent President Donald Trump’s 2017 tax cuts, increase spending on defense and immigration enforcement and temporarily cut taxes on tips, while at the same time cutting funding for Medicaid, food assistance for the poor, clean energy and raises the nation’s debit limit by $5 trillion. Photo by Yuri Gripas/ABACAPRESS.COM

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House voted for One, Big, Beautiful Bill - Washington

House voted for One, Big, Beautiful Bill - Washington

House Speaker Mike Johnson gavels down the vote on Trump's One, Big, Beautiful Bill Act on Capitol Hill in Washington on July 3, 2025. The House passed the sweeping tax and spending bill after winning over fiscal hawks and moderate Republicans. The bill makes permanent President Donald Trump’s 2017 tax cuts, increase spending on defense and immigration enforcement and temporarily cut taxes on tips, while at the same time cutting funding for Medicaid, food assistance for the poor, clean energy and raises the nation’s debit limit by $5 trillion. Photo by Yuri Gripas/ABACAPRESS.COM

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House voted for One, Big, Beautiful Bill - Washington

House voted for One, Big, Beautiful Bill - Washington

House Speaker Mike Johnson with Republican leaders signs the Trump's One, Big, Beautiful Bill Act on Capitol Hill in Washington on July 3, 2025. he House passed the sweeping tax and spending bill after winning over fiscal hawks and moderate Republicans. The bill makes permanent President Donald Trump’s 2017 tax cuts, increase spending on defense and immigration enforcement and temporarily cut taxes on tips, while at the same time cutting funding for Medicaid, food assistance for the poor, clean energy and raises the nation’s debit limit by $5 trillion. Photo by Yuri Gripas/ABACAPRESS.COM

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House voted for One, Big, Beautiful Bill - Washington

House voted for One, Big, Beautiful Bill - Washington

House Speaker Mike Johnson and Republican leaders celebrate after the vote the Trump's One, Big, Beautiful Bill Act on Capitol Hill in Washington on July 3, 2025. The House passed the sweeping tax and spending bill after winning over fiscal hawks and moderate Republicans. The bill makes permanent President Donald Trump’s 2017 tax cuts, increase spending on defense and immigration enforcement and temporarily cut taxes on tips, while at the same time cutting funding for Medicaid, food assistance for the poor, clean energy and raises the nation’s debit limit by $5 trillion. Photo by Yuri Gripas/ABACAPRESS.COM

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House voted for One, Big, Beautiful Bill - Washington

House voted for One, Big, Beautiful Bill - Washington

House Speaker Mike Johnson and Republican leaders celebrate after the vote the Trump's One, Big, Beautiful Bill Act on Capitol Hill in Washington on July 3, 2025. The House passed the sweeping tax and spending bill after winning over fiscal hawks and moderate Republicans. The bill makes permanent President Donald Trump’s 2017 tax cuts, increase spending on defense and immigration enforcement and temporarily cut taxes on tips, while at the same time cutting funding for Medicaid, food assistance for the poor, clean energy and raises the nation’s debit limit by $5 trillion. Photo by Yuri Gripas/ABACAPRESS.COM

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House voted for One, Big, Beautiful Bill - Washington

House voted for One, Big, Beautiful Bill - Washington

House Speaker Mike Johnson and Republican leaders celebrate after the vote the Trump's One, Big, Beautiful Bill Act on Capitol Hill in Washington on July 3, 2025. The House passed the sweeping tax and spending bill after winning over fiscal hawks and moderate Republicans. The bill makes permanent President Donald Trump’s 2017 tax cuts, increase spending on defense and immigration enforcement and temporarily cut taxes on tips, while at the same time cutting funding for Medicaid, food assistance for the poor, clean energy and raises the nation’s debit limit by $5 trillion. Photo by Yuri Gripas/ABACAPRESS.COM

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House voted for One, Big, Beautiful Bill - Washington

House voted for One, Big, Beautiful Bill - Washington

House Speaker Mike Johnson with Republican leaders signs the Trump's One, Big, Beautiful Bill Act on Capitol Hill in Washington on July 3, 2025. he House passed the sweeping tax and spending bill after winning over fiscal hawks and moderate Republicans. The bill makes permanent President Donald Trump’s 2017 tax cuts, increase spending on defense and immigration enforcement and temporarily cut taxes on tips, while at the same time cutting funding for Medicaid, food assistance for the poor, clean energy and raises the nation’s debit limit by $5 trillion. Photo by Yuri Gripas/ABACAPRESS.COM

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House voted for One, Big, Beautiful Bill - Washington

House voted for One, Big, Beautiful Bill - Washington

House Speaker Mike Johnson with Republican leaders signs the Trump's One, Big, Beautiful Bill Act on Capitol Hill in Washington on July 3, 2025. he House passed the sweeping tax and spending bill after winning over fiscal hawks and moderate Republicans. The bill makes permanent President Donald Trump’s 2017 tax cuts, increase spending on defense and immigration enforcement and temporarily cut taxes on tips, while at the same time cutting funding for Medicaid, food assistance for the poor, clean energy and raises the nation’s debit limit by $5 trillion. Photo by Yuri Gripas/ABACAPRESS.COM

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House voted for One, Big, Beautiful Bill - Washington

House voted for One, Big, Beautiful Bill - Washington

House Speaker Mike Johnson with Republican leaders signs the Trump's One, Big, Beautiful Bill Act on Capitol Hill in Washington on July 3, 2025. he House passed the sweeping tax and spending bill after winning over fiscal hawks and moderate Republicans. The bill makes permanent President Donald Trump’s 2017 tax cuts, increase spending on defense and immigration enforcement and temporarily cut taxes on tips, while at the same time cutting funding for Medicaid, food assistance for the poor, clean energy and raises the nation’s debit limit by $5 trillion. Photo by Yuri Gripas/ABACAPRESS.COM

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House voted for One, Big, Beautiful Bill - Washington

House voted for One, Big, Beautiful Bill - Washington

House Speaker Mike Johnson with Republican leaders signs the Trump's One, Big, Beautiful Bill Act on Capitol Hill in Washington on July 3, 2025. he House passed the sweeping tax and spending bill after winning over fiscal hawks and moderate Republicans. The bill makes permanent President Donald Trump’s 2017 tax cuts, increase spending on defense and immigration enforcement and temporarily cut taxes on tips, while at the same time cutting funding for Medicaid, food assistance for the poor, clean energy and raises the nation’s debit limit by $5 trillion. Photo by Yuri Gripas/ABACAPRESS.COM

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House voted for One, Big, Beautiful Bill - Washington

House voted for One, Big, Beautiful Bill - Washington

House Speaker Mike Johnson with Republican leaders signs the Trump's One, Big, Beautiful Bill Act on Capitol Hill in Washington on July 3, 2025. he House passed the sweeping tax and spending bill after winning over fiscal hawks and moderate Republicans. The bill makes permanent President Donald Trump’s 2017 tax cuts, increase spending on defense and immigration enforcement and temporarily cut taxes on tips, while at the same time cutting funding for Medicaid, food assistance for the poor, clean energy and raises the nation’s debit limit by $5 trillion. Photo by Yuri Gripas/ABACAPRESS.COM

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UK: Smoke of Peak District Wildfire Seen From Greater Manchester

A moorland fire that broke out near Errwood Reservoir in Peak District National Park on Wednesday morning, April 30, is still burning as of Saturday, May 3. The blaze has forced road closures and prompted warnings for nearby residents to keep their windows shut. The video shows smoke from the fire spreading over Offerton, Greater Manchester on April 30.

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Senate Hearings - Washington

Senate Hearings - Washington

David Stehlin, Chief Executive Officer, Telecommunications Industry Association, makes an opening statement for the hearing to examine China's cybersecurity threat, focusing on big hacks and big tech, on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, USA on Tuesday, November 19, 2024. Photo by Mattie Neretin/CNP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Senate Hearings - Washington

Senate Hearings - Washington

Adam Meyers, Senior Vice President, Crowdstrike, makes an opening statement for the hearing to examine China's cybersecurity threat, focusing on big hacks and big tech, on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, USA on Tuesday, November 19, 2024. Photo by Mattie Neretin/CNP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Senate Hearings - Washington

Senate Hearings - Washington

Adam Meyers, Senior Vice President, Crowdstrike, makes an opening statement for the hearing to examine China's cybersecurity threat, focusing on big hacks and big tech, on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, USA on Tuesday, November 19, 2024. Photo by Mattie Neretin/CNP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Senate Hearings - Washington

Senate Hearings - Washington

Sam Bresnick, Research Fellow, Center for Security and Emerging Technology (CSET), Georgetown University, makes an opening statement for the hearing to examine China's cybersecurity threat, focusing on big hacks and big tech, on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, USA on Tuesday, November 19, 2024. Photo by Mattie Neretin/CNP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Senate Hearings - Washington

Senate Hearings - Washington

Sam Bresnick, Research Fellow, Center for Security and Emerging Technology (CSET), Georgetown University, makes an opening statement for the hearing to examine China's cybersecurity threat, focusing on big hacks and big tech, on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, USA on Tuesday, November 19, 2024. Photo by Mattie Neretin/CNP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Senate Hearings - Washington

Senate Hearings - Washington

Isaac Stone Fish, Chief Executive Officer, Strategy Risks, makes an opening statement for the hearing to examine China's cybersecurity threat, focusing on big hacks and big tech, on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, USA on Tuesday, November 19, 2024. Photo by Mattie Neretin/CNP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Senate Hearings - Washington

Senate Hearings - Washington

Isaac Stone Fish, Chief Executive Officer, Strategy Risks, makes an opening statement for the hearing to examine China's cybersecurity threat, focusing on big hacks and big tech, on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, USA on Tuesday, November 19, 2024. Photo by Mattie Neretin/CNP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Senate Hearings - Washington

Senate Hearings - Washington

United States Senator Josh Hawley (Republican of Missouri), Ranking Member, US Senate Committee on the Judiciary, Subcommittee on Privacy, Technology, and the Law, makes an opening statement for the hearing to examine China's cybersecurity threat, focusing on big hacks and big tech, on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, USA on Tuesday, November 19, 2024. Photo by Mattie Neretin/CNP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Senate Hearings - Washington

Senate Hearings - Washington

United States Senator Richard Blumenthal (Democrat of Connecticut), Chair, US Senate Committee on the Judiciary, Subcommittee on Privacy, Technology, and the Law, makes an opening statement for the hearing to examine China's cybersecurity threat, focusing on big hacks and big tech, on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, USA on Tuesday, November 19, 2024. Photo by Mattie Neretin/CNP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Senate Hearings - Washington

Senate Hearings - Washington

From left to right: Isaac Stone Fish, Chief Executive Officer, Strategy Risks; Sam Bresnick, Research Fellow, Center for Security and Emerging Technology (CSET), Georgetown University; David Stehlin, Chief Executive Officer, Telecommunications Industry Association; and Adam Meyers, Senior Vice President, Crowdstrike, are sworn in to testify before the US Senate Judiciary - Subcommittee on Privacy, Technology, and the Law for the hearing to examine China's cybersecurity threat, focusing on big hacks and big tech, on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, USA on Tuesday, November 19, 2024. Photo by Mattie Neretin/CNP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Senate Hearings - Washington

Senate Hearings - Washington

United States Senator Josh Hawley (Republican of Missouri), Ranking Member, US Senate Committee on the Judiciary, Subcommittee on Privacy, Technology, and the Law, makes an opening statement for the hearing to examine China's cybersecurity threat, focusing on big hacks and big tech, on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, USA on Tuesday, November 19, 2024. Photo by Mattie Neretin/CNP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Senate Hearings - Washington

Senate Hearings - Washington

United States Senator Josh Hawley (Republican of Missouri), Ranking Member, US Senate Committee on the Judiciary, Subcommittee on Privacy, Technology, and the Law, makes an opening statement for the hearing to examine China's cybersecurity threat, focusing on big hacks and big tech, on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, USA on Tuesday, November 19, 2024. Photo by Mattie Neretin/CNP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Senate Hearings - Washington

Senate Hearings - Washington

United States Senator Josh Hawley (Republican of Missouri), Ranking Member, US Senate Committee on the Judiciary, Subcommittee on Privacy, Technology, and the Law, makes an opening statement for the hearing to examine China's cybersecurity threat, focusing on big hacks and big tech, on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, USA on Tuesday, November 19, 2024. Photo by Mattie Neretin/CNP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Hill foresees no big changes in 6-way denuke process under Obama

Hill foresees no big changes in 6-way denuke process under Obama

TOKYO, Japan - Top U.S. nuclear negotiator Christopher Hill speaks during an interview with Kyodo News in Tokyo on Dec. 3. Hill, the U.S. assistant secretary of state for East Asian and Pacific affairs, said that he does not foresee ''big changes'' in the six-party talks on denuclearizing North Korea after U.S. President-elect Barack Obama takes office in January.

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Hill praises settlement of N. Korean funds as 'big step'

Hill praises settlement of N. Korean funds as 'big step'

SEOUL, South Korea - Christopher Hill, the top U.S. nuclear negotiator to the six-party talks on North Korea's nuclear weapons program, speaks to reporters at the Kimpo airport in Seoul on April 10. He praised as a ''big step'' the settlement of an impasse over Pyongyang-related funds at a Macao bank.

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Greece expects tourism recovery this year: officials

STORY: Greece expects tourism recovery this year: officials DATELINE: April 14, 2022 LENGTH: 00:01:35 LOCATION: Athens CATEGORY: ECONOMY SHOTLIST: 1. aerial views of the Parthenon temple at the top of Acropolis hill in Athens 2. SOUNDBITE 1 (Greek): ANGELA GEREKOU, President of Greek National Tourism Organization 3. SOUNDBITE 2 (Greek): SOFIA ZACHARAKI, Deputy Minister of Tourism 4. SOUNDBITE 3 (Greek): ANGELA GEREKOU, President of Greek National Tourism Organization 5. SOUNDBITE 4 (Greek): SOFIA ZACHARAKI, Sofia Zacharaki, Deputy Minister of Tourism STORYLINE: Despite the ongoing challenges, Greek officials told Xinhua on Tuesday that they expect their country's tourism sector to recover this year. SOUNDBITE 1 (Greek): ANGELA GEREKOU, President of Greek National Tourism Organization "The data we have at the moment is encouraging. We aspire and see that we will have a good summer season in terms of Greek tourism. People feel the need to get away from the big problems." Greece has been commended for its

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HUNGARY-BUDAPEST-FUNICULAR

HUNGARY-BUDAPEST-FUNICULAR

(220209) -- BUDAPEST, Feb. 9, 2022 (Xinhua) -- The 152-year-old Buda Castle Hill Funicular is seen as it restarts after a renovation in Budapest, Hungary on Feb. 8, 2022. The Buda Castle Hill Funicular, starting on March 2, 1870, is a tourist attraction of Budapest. After a big renovation, it reopened on Feb. 8. (Photo by Attila Volgyi/Xinhua)

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HUNGARY-BUDAPEST-FUNICULAR

HUNGARY-BUDAPEST-FUNICULAR

(220209) -- BUDAPEST, Feb. 9, 2022 (Xinhua) -- The 152-year-old Buda Castle Hill Funicular is seen as it restarts after a renovation in Budapest, Hungary on Feb. 8, 2022. The Buda Castle Hill Funicular, starting on March 2, 1870, is a tourist attraction of Budapest. After a big renovation, it reopened on Feb. 8. (Photo by Attila Volgyi/Xinhua)

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HUNGARY-BUDAPEST-FUNICULAR

HUNGARY-BUDAPEST-FUNICULAR

(220209) -- BUDAPEST, Feb. 9, 2022 (Xinhua) -- The 152-year-old Buda Castle Hill Funicular is seen as it restarts after a renovation in Budapest, Hungary on Feb. 8, 2022. The Buda Castle Hill Funicular, starting on March 2, 1870, is a tourist attraction of Budapest. After a big renovation, it reopened on Feb. 8. (Photo by Attila Volgyi/Xinhua)

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HUNGARY-BUDAPEST-FUNICULAR

HUNGARY-BUDAPEST-FUNICULAR

(220209) -- BUDAPEST, Feb. 9, 2022 (Xinhua) -- The 152-year-old Buda Castle Hill Funicular is seen as it restarts after a renovation in Budapest, Hungary on Feb. 8, 2022. The Buda Castle Hill Funicular, starting on March 2, 1870, is a tourist attraction of Budapest. After a big renovation, it reopened on Feb. 8. (Photo by Attila Volgyi/Xinhua)

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HUNGARY-BUDAPEST-FUNICULAR

HUNGARY-BUDAPEST-FUNICULAR

(220209) -- BUDAPEST, Feb. 9, 2022 (Xinhua) -- The 152-year-old Buda Castle Hill Funicular is seen as it restarts after a renovation in Budapest, Hungary on Feb. 8, 2022. The Buda Castle Hill Funicular, starting on March 2, 1870, is a tourist attraction of Budapest. After a big renovation, it reopened on Feb. 8. (Photo by Attila Volgyi/Xinhua)

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HUNGARY-BUDAPEST-FUNICULAR

HUNGARY-BUDAPEST-FUNICULAR

(220209) -- BUDAPEST, Feb. 9, 2022 (Xinhua) -- The 152-year-old Buda Castle Hill Funicular is seen as it restarts after a renovation in Budapest, Hungary on Feb. 8, 2022. The Buda Castle Hill Funicular, starting on March 2, 1870, is a tourist attraction of Budapest. After a big renovation, it reopened on Feb. 8. (Photo by Attila Volgyi/Xinhua)

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