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Israeli Raid In Al Birah - West Bank

Israeli Raid In Al Birah - West Bank

A journalist carries camera equipment while crossing a street near Israeli military vehicles in Al Birah, West Bank on October 7, 2025. Israeli forces entered the city, setting up checkpoints and conducting searches across several neighborhoods. A mosque was used as a field interrogation site, and multiple detentions were reported. The operation coincided with the second anniversary of the Battle of Al-Aqsa Flood. Photo by Mohammad Nazal/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Monitoring Networked Intelligent Camera Equipment

Monitoring Networked Intelligent Camera Equipment

Monitoring networked intelligent camera equipment in Chongqing, China on July 3, 2025.

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Monitoring Networked Intelligent Camera Equipment

Monitoring Networked Intelligent Camera Equipment

Monitoring networked intelligent camera equipment in Chongqing, China on July 3, 2025.

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Monitoring Networked Intelligent Camera Equipment

Monitoring Networked Intelligent Camera Equipment

Monitoring networked intelligent camera equipment in Chongqing, China on July 3, 2025.

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Monitoring Networked Intelligent Camera Equipment

Monitoring Networked Intelligent Camera Equipment

Monitoring networked intelligent camera equipment in Chongqing, China on July 3, 2025.

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Monitoring Networked Intelligent Camera Equipment

Monitoring Networked Intelligent Camera Equipment

Monitoring networked intelligent camera equipment in Chongqing, China on July 3, 2025.

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Monitoring Networked Intelligent Camera Equipment

Monitoring Networked Intelligent Camera Equipment

Monitoring networked intelligent camera equipment in Chongqing, China on July 3, 2025.

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Monitoring Networked Intelligent Camera Equipment

Monitoring Networked Intelligent Camera Equipment

Monitoring networked intelligent camera equipment in Chongqing, China on July 3, 2025.

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Monitoring Networked Intelligent Camera Equipment

Monitoring Networked Intelligent Camera Equipment

Monitoring networked intelligent camera equipment in Chongqing, China on July 3, 2025.

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America 250 Parade

America 250 Parade

Image sent directly from camera. Please CROP and TONE The scene as U.S. Army personnel and military equipment are reviewed by U.S. President Donald J. Trump during a parade celebrating the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Army, June 14, 2025, in Washington, D.C. NYTCREDIT: Kenny Holston/The New York Times

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25th China International Photographic Machinery and Imaging Equipment and Technology Fair

25th China International Photographic Machinery and Imaging Equipment and Technology Fair

BEIJING, CHINA - MAY 10, 2024 - Visitors experience a Canon 3D camera at the 25th China International Photographic Mechanical Imaging Equipment and Technology Fair at the Beijing Exhibition Center in Beijing, capital of China, May 10, 2024.

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25th China International Photographic Machinery and Imaging Equipment and Technology Fair

25th China International Photographic Machinery and Imaging Equipment and Technology Fair

BEIJING, CHINA - MAY 10, 2024 - Visitors experience Canon's new concept camera at the 25th China International Photographic Mechanical Imaging Equipment and Technology Fair at Beijing Exhibition Center in Beijing, capital of China, May 10, 2024.

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Digital technology breathes new life into Chinese shadow puppetry

STORY: Digital technology breathes new life into Chinese shadow puppetry DATELINE: June 11, 2023 LENGTH: 00:01:18 LOCATION: SHENYANG, China CATEGORY: CULTURE/TECHNOLOGY SHOTLIST: 1. various of the live performance at the exhibition 2. SOUNDBITE (Chinese): HU BAI, Deputy director of Liaoning Provincial Intangible Cultural Heritage Protection Center 3. various of the exhibition STORYLINE: An exhibition on Chinese shadow puppetry opened on Saturday in Shenyang, northeast China's Liaoning Province, presenting how digital technology breathes new life into the ancient folk art. With a history of over 2,000 years, the Chinese shadow puppetry was added to UNESCO's list of intangible cultural heritage of humanity in 2011. With the help of digital technology, the traditional art is now able to present itself to more audiences in more diversified and enchanting forms. Digital recording equipment such as full-frame camera and HD digital camcorder is increasingly used to document and record the folk art for better

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Sushi chain installs AI camera system after licking scandal

Major sushi restaurant chain operator Kura Sushi Inc. said Thursday it has installed camera systems equipped with artificial intelligence on conveyor belts at its restaurants, after the industry was shaken by a series of incidents involving customers licking soy sauce bottles and conducting other unhygienic acts. Kura Sushi, which already had cameras installed at its restaurants for counting customers' plates, has modified its system so that it can identify suspicious behavior, such as returning a plate to the conveyor belt. Its offices in Saitama Prefecture, near Tokyo, and Osaka will be notified once the system detects such behavior, and the restaurant in which the incident occurs will be informed. The new equipment can identify the specific plate and seat number in question, it said. "Conveyor belt sushi is something we are proud of as part of Japanese culture. We want to make sure our customers can eat sushi delivered on the belt safely and comfortably," a company official said.

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U.S. rocket explodes after failed launch

U.S. rocket explodes after failed launch

CHIBA, Japan - Photo taken at the Chiba Institute of Technology in Narashino, Chiba Prefecture on Oct. 29, 2014, shows a meteor observation camera partly developed by the Japanese university. The same type of camera was among two tons of cargo including food and experimental equipment bound for the International Space Station, carried by the Cygnus unmanned spacecraft which exploded shortly after launch in Virginia on Oct. 28.

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Woodford loans discovered

Woodford loans discovered

TOKYO, Japan - Photo shows Michael Woodford, former president of Japanese camera and medical equipment maker Olympus Corp. The company said June 29, 2012, it has corrected its financial statements again after finding that Woodford borrowed 384 million yen from a British subsidiary. Olympus was hurt by the scandal that surfaced when Woodford exposed the fact the company had hidden huge investment losses for years.

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Olympus shareholders' meeting

Olympus shareholders' meeting

TOKYO, Japan - A man enters the venue of a shareholders' meeting of Olympus Corp. in Tokyo on June 28, 2012. Olympus President Hiroyuki Sasa pledged to shareholders to make utmost efforts to restore trust and improve its corporate value after the Japanese camera and medical equipment maker was hurt by an investment loss coverup scandal.

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Ex-Olympus CEO eyes 'surprise' action

Ex-Olympus CEO eyes 'surprise' action

WASHINGTON, United States - Michael Woodford, former president and chief executive officer of Olympus Corp., is interviewed by Kyodo News in Washington on April 2, 2012. He said he is planning to launch a ''surprise'' action at an extraordinary shareholders meeting of the Japanese camera and medical equipment manufacturer slated for April 20, opposing a proposed new management lineup.

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Sasa to become next Olympus president

Sasa to become next Olympus president

TOKYO, Japan - Hiroyuki Sasa, executive officer of Olympus Corp., holds a press conference in Tokyo on Feb. 27, 2012. The Japanese camera and medical equipment maker said the same day it has decided to appoint Sasa to succeed President Shuichi Takayama, who will step down to take responsibility for the company's loss coverup scandal.

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Olympus head office in Tokyo

Olympus head office in Tokyo

TOKYO, Japan - Photo taken in November 2011 shows the building housing the headquarters of Olympus Corp., a Japanese camera and medical equipment maker, in Tokyo's Shinjuku Ward. Prosecutors on Feb. 16, 2012, arrested former Olympus Chairman and President Tsuyoshi Kikukawa, two other former executives and a former securities company employee on suspicion of falsifying the company's financial reports in an investment loss coverup.

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Olympus survives as publicly traded company

Olympus survives as publicly traded company

TOKYO, Japan - Makoto Minoguchi, official of Tokyo Stock Exchange Group Inc., speaks at a press conference in Tokyo on Jan. 20, 2012. He said the bourse has decided not to delist Olympus Corp. despite the camera and medical equipment maker's accounting fraud.

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Olympus executives bow in apology over scandal

Olympus executives bow in apology over scandal

TOKYO, Japan - Olympus Corp. President Shuichi Takayama (far L) and other executives of the camera and medical equipment maker bow at a press conference in Tokyo on Dec. 15, 2011, in a gesture of apology for accounting fraud involving a coverup of colossal losses.

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Woodford in Japan

Woodford in Japan

TOKYO, Japan - Former Olympus President and Chief Executive Officer Michael Woodford arrives at Tokyo's Haneda airport on Dec. 13, 2011. He plans to meet with investors in Japan to discuss waging a proxy fight to return as president of the scandal-tainted camera and medical equipment maker.

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Ex-Olympus chief Woodford in Tokyo

Ex-Olympus chief Woodford in Tokyo

TOKYO, Japan - Michael Woodford, former chief executive officer and president of Olympus Corp., makes a speech in Tokyo on Nov. 24, 2011. Woodford was visiting Japan to meet with Japanese investigative authorities probing the camera and medical equipment maker's coverup of investment losses.

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Ex-Olympus chief Woodford in Tokyo

Ex-Olympus chief Woodford in Tokyo

TOKYO, Japan - Reporters swarm around Michael Woodford (far R), former chief executive officer and president of Olympus Corp., after he visited the Metropolitan Police Department in Tokyo on Nov. 24, 2011. Woodford met with Japanese investigators over the camera and medical equipment maker's coverup of investment losses.

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Ex-Olympus chief Woodford in Tokyo

Ex-Olympus chief Woodford in Tokyo

TOKYO, Japan - Michael Woodford, former chief executive officer and president of Olympus Corp., meets reporters after visiting the Metropolitan Police Department in Tokyo on Nov. 24, 2011. Woodford met with Japanese investigators over the camera and medical equipment maker's coverup of investment losses.

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Ex-Olympus chief Woodford in Tokyo

Ex-Olympus chief Woodford in Tokyo

TOKYO, Japan - Michael Woodford, former chief executive officer and president of Olympus Corp., meets reporters after visiting the Metropolitan Police Department in Tokyo on Nov. 24, 2011. Woodford met with Japanese investigators over the camera and medical equipment maker's coverup of investment losses.

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Ex-Olympus chief Woodford meets Japanese prosecutors

Ex-Olympus chief Woodford meets Japanese prosecutors

TOKYO, Japan - Michael Woodford, former chief executive officer and president of Olympus Corp., heads for the Tokyo District Public Prosecutors Office in Tokyo on Nov. 24, 2011. Woodford met with Tokyo prosecutors later over the camera and medical equipment maker's cover-up of investment losses.

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Ex-Olympus chief Woodford meets Japanese prosecutors

Ex-Olympus chief Woodford meets Japanese prosecutors

TOKYO, Japan - Michael Woodford, former chief executive officer and president of Olympus Corp., is surrounded by reporters before entering the building (R) of the Tokyo District Public Prosecutors Office in Tokyo on Nov. 24, 2011. Woodford met Tokyo prosecutors later over the camera and medical equipment maker's cover-up of investment losses.

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Ex-Olympus chief Woodford arrives in Japan

Ex-Olympus chief Woodford arrives in Japan

NARITA, Japan - Michael Woodford, former chief executive officer and president of Olympus Corp., meets reporters upon arrival at Narita airport near Tokyo on Nov. 23, 2011. Woodford arrived in Japan to meet with Japanese investigative authorities probing the camera and medical equipment maker's coverup of investment losses.

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Ex-Olympus chief Woodford arrives in Japan

Ex-Olympus chief Woodford arrives in Japan

NARITA, Japan - Michael Woodford, former chief executive officer and president of Olympus Corp., meets reporters upon arrival at Narita airport near Tokyo on Nov. 23, 2011. Woodford arrived in Japan to meet with Japanese investigative authorities probing the camera and medical equipment maker's coverup of investment losses.

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Ex-Olympus chief Woodford arrives in Japan

Ex-Olympus chief Woodford arrives in Japan

NARITA, Japan - Michael Woodford, former chief executive officer and president of Olympus Corp., is surrounded by reporters upon arrival at Narita airport near Tokyo on Nov. 23, 2011. Woodford arrived in Japan to meet with Japanese investigative authorities probing the camera and medical equipment maker's coverup of investment losses.

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New Olympus President speaks on past acquisition deals

New Olympus President speaks on past acquisition deals

TOKYO, Japan - New Olympus Corp. President Shuichi Takayama speaks at a news conference in Tokyo on Oct. 27, 2011, a day after replacing Tsuyoshi Kikukawa as president of the camera and medical equipment maker. During the press conference, Takayama defended the company's past handling of acquisitions as legal and justifiable.

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New Olympus President speaks on past acquisition deals

New Olympus President speaks on past acquisition deals

TOKYO, Japan - New Olympus Corp. President Shuichi Takayama speaks at a news conference in Tokyo on Oct. 27, 2011, a day after replacing Tsuyoshi Kikukawa as president of the camera and medical equipment maker. During the press conference, Takayama defended the company's past handling of acquisitions as legal and justifiable.

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Hoya to sell Pentax-brand camera business to Ricoh

Hoya to sell Pentax-brand camera business to Ricoh

TOKYO, Japan - Ricoh Co. President Shiro Kondo (L) and Hoya Corp. President Hiroshi Suzuki shake hands during a press conference in Tokyo on July 1, 2011. Optical products maker Hoya said it will sell the Pentax-brand digital camera business to office equipment maker Ricoh on Oct. 1 to focus its management resources on its mainstay medical equipment.

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Police on high alert for APEC

Police on high alert for APEC

YOKOHAMA, Japan - A camera to take images below vehicles is demonstrated on Nov. 8, 2010, near the venue of an Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum summit in Yokohama. Police showed security equipment to reporters amid renewed territorial spats with China and Russia, and repercussions of an embarrassing leak on the Internet apparently of their antiterrorism data.

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Horiba Itech to release new in-vehicle recorder for accidents

Horiba Itech to release new in-vehicle recorder for accidents

OSAKA, Japan - Horiba Itech Co. said April 6 the system engineering company will release April 10 a type of in-vehicle equipment (in photo) that automatically captures a video recording of the scene when the car is involved in an accident. The recorder is attached with a small camera that starts recording when detecting a strong impact to the car and records the moving image for 15 seconds before and five seconds after the impact.

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Konica, Minolta set to launch holding company for integration

Konica, Minolta set to launch holding company for integration

TOKYO, Japan - The new logo is displayed Aug. 4 for Konica Minolta Holdings Inc., which will be set up by Japanese camera and office equipment makers Konica Corp. and Minolta Co. on Tuesday for the integration of their business operations scheduled for Oct. 1. The holding company will challenge the top three leaders in the precision instrument industry -- Canon Inc., Fuji Photo Film Co. and Ricoh Co.

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(1)Konica, Minolta to integrate under holding company

(1)Konica, Minolta to integrate under holding company

OSAKA, Japan - Photo taken Jan. 7 shows a building in Osaka in which Minolta Co. is located. Minolta and Konica Corp., two of Japan's leading camera and information equipment makers, are in the final stages of talks on integrating their businesses this summer under a holding company, a Konica official said the same day.

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(2)Konica, Minolta to integrate under holding company

(2)Konica, Minolta to integrate under holding company

TOKYO, Japan - Photo taken Jan. 7 shows the head office in Tokyo of Konica Corp. Konica and Minolta Co., two of Japan's leading camera and information equipment makers, are in the final stages of talks on integrating their businesses this summer under a holding company, a Konica official said the same day.

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N. Korea removes most IAEA seals from nuclear plant

N. Korea removes most IAEA seals from nuclear plant

VIENNA, Austria - An undated photo shows an International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) official holding a surveillance camera, the same in type as the ones it placed at a North Korean nuclear power plant. IAEA said Dec. 21 that North Korea has removed most of the seals and impeded the functioning of surveillance equipment at the plant. North Korea confirmed the move with an announcement on Dec. 22 that it has begun removing the monitoring cameras from the nuclear plant.

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Xinjiang, My Home: A sweet love story from Xinjiang

STORY: Xinjiang, My Home: A sweet love story from Xinjiang DATELINE: June 9, 2022 LENGTH: 00:02:18 LOCATION: URUMQI CATEGORY: SOCIETY SHOTLIST: 1. various of Ekhramjan Jappar taking pictures of Daisi 2. SOUNDBITE (Chinese): EKHRAMJAN JAPPAR, chemical enterprise worker 3. various of Ekhramjan Jappar's working environment STORYLINE: SOUNDBITE (Chinese): EKHRAMJAN JAPPAR, Chemical enterprise worker "Come on, head up, look at the camera and smile. We are usually busy on workdays. Working in chemical enterprises, we need to follow strict safety rules. With all my stuff prepared, I can start my work. Hello, everyone. My name is Ekhramjan Jappar. I'm a Uygur and an operator of chemical enterprises in Xinjiang. This is the place where I work and our facilities. Our company produces polysilicon, which is the raw material of photovoltaic materials, semiconductors and monocrystalline silicon. Our work is actually not very complicated. Many types of equipment in the factory are automated, so we don't need to work m

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The Canon logo

The Canon logo

Keywords: Canon, Canon, camera, video, imaging equipment, printer, copier, office equipment, digital multimedia equipment, company, sign, logo, logo mark = January 23, 2019, Canon Konan Building, Konan, Minato-ku, Tokyo; Credit: The Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun / Kyodo News Images.

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The Canon logo

The Canon logo

Keywords: Canon, Canon, camera, video, imaging equipment, printer, copier, office equipment, digital multimedia equipment, company, sign, logo, logo mark = January 23, 2019, Canon Konan Building, Konan, Minato-ku, Tokyo; Credit: The Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun / Kyodo News Images.

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The Canon logo

The Canon logo

Keywords: Canon, Canon, camera, video, imaging equipment, printer, copier, office equipment, digital multimedia equipment, company, sign, logo, logo mark = January 23, 2019, Canon Konan Building, Konan, Minato-ku, Tokyo; Credit: The Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun / Kyodo News Images.

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The Canon logo

The Canon logo

Keywords: Canon, Canon, camera, video, imaging equipment, printer, copier, office equipment, digital multimedia equipment, company, sign, logo, logo mark = January 23, 2019, Canon Konan Building, Konan, Minato-ku, Tokyo; Credit: The Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun / Kyodo News Images.

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The Canon logo

The Canon logo

Keywords: Canon, Canon, camera, video, imaging equipment, printer, copier, office equipment, digital multimedia equipment, company, sign, logo, logo mark = January 23, 2019, Canon Konan Building, Konan, Minato-ku, Tokyo; Credit: The Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun / Kyodo News Images.

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Olympus logo

Olympus logo

Keywords: olympus, OLYMPUS, camera, optical equipment, electronic equipment, precision instruments, medical business, scientific business, imaging business, company, sign, logo, logo mark = January 24, 2019, OM-D E-M1X Presentation, Credit:. Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun / Kyodo News Images

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Olympus logo

Olympus logo

Keywords: olympus, OLYMPUS, camera, optical equipment, electronic equipment, precision instruments, medical business, scientific business, imaging business, company, sign, logo, logo mark = January 24, 2019, OM-D E-M1X Presentation, Credit:. Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun / Kyodo News Images

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Olympus logo

Olympus logo

Keywords: olympus, OLYMPUS, camera, optical equipment, electronic equipment, precision instruments, medical business, scientific business, imaging business, company, sign, logo, logo mark = January 24, 2019, OM-D E-M1X Presentation, Credit:. Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun / Kyodo News Images

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