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Barcelona Honors 17A Bombing Victims on 8th Anniversary - Barcelona

Barcelona Honors 17A Bombing Victims on 8th Anniversary - Barcelona

Victims, family members and politicians lay carnations during a tribute to the victims of the 17A attack on its 8th anniversary, on La Rambla, Aug. 17, 2025, in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. This Sunday marks the eighth anniversary of the August 17, 2017 jihadist attacks in Barcelona and Cambrils, which left 368 victims, including 16 dead. The main event has taken place at the Pla de l'Os de la Rambla Mosaic, the scene where the van was stopped after running over numerous passers-by. Photo by Lorena Sopêna/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Barcelona Honors 17A Bombing Victims on 8th Anniversary - Barcelona

Barcelona Honors 17A Bombing Victims on 8th Anniversary - Barcelona

Victims, family members and politicians lay carnations during a tribute to the victims of the 17A attack on its 8th anniversary, on La Rambla, Aug. 17, 2025, in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. This Sunday marks the eighth anniversary of the August 17, 2017 jihadist attacks in Barcelona and Cambrils, which left 368 victims, including 16 dead. The main event has taken place at the Pla de l'Os de la Rambla Mosaic, the scene where the van was stopped after running over numerous passers-by. Photo by Lorena Sopêna/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Barcelona Honors 17A Bombing Victims on 8th Anniversary - Barcelona

Barcelona Honors 17A Bombing Victims on 8th Anniversary - Barcelona

Victims, family members and politicians lay carnations during a tribute to the victims of the 17A attack on its 8th anniversary, on La Rambla, Aug. 17, 2025, in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. This Sunday marks the eighth anniversary of the August 17, 2017 jihadist attacks in Barcelona and Cambrils, which left 368 victims, including 16 dead. The main event has taken place at the Pla de l'Os de la Rambla Mosaic, the scene where the van was stopped after running over numerous passers-by. Photo by Lorena Sopêna/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Barcelona Honors 17A Bombing Victims on 8th Anniversary - Barcelona

Barcelona Honors 17A Bombing Victims on 8th Anniversary - Barcelona

Victims, family members and politicians lay carnations during a tribute to the victims of the 17A attack on its 8th anniversary, on La Rambla, Aug. 17, 2025, in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. This Sunday marks the eighth anniversary of the August 17, 2017 jihadist attacks in Barcelona and Cambrils, which left 368 victims, including 16 dead. The main event has taken place at the Pla de l'Os de la Rambla Mosaic, the scene where the van was stopped after running over numerous passers-by. Photo by Lorena Sopêna/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Barcelona Honors 17A Bombing Victims on 8th Anniversary - Barcelona

Barcelona Honors 17A Bombing Victims on 8th Anniversary - Barcelona

Victims, family members and politicians lay carnations during a tribute to the victims of the 17A attack on its 8th anniversary, on La Rambla, Aug. 17, 2025, in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. This Sunday marks the eighth anniversary of the August 17, 2017 jihadist attacks in Barcelona and Cambrils, which left 368 victims, including 16 dead. The main event has taken place at the Pla de l'Os de la Rambla Mosaic, the scene where the van was stopped after running over numerous passers-by. Photo by Lorena Sopêna/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Barcelona Honors 17A Bombing Victims on 8th Anniversary - Barcelona

Barcelona Honors 17A Bombing Victims on 8th Anniversary - Barcelona

Victims, family members and politicians lay carnations during a tribute to the victims of the 17A attack on its 8th anniversary, on La Rambla, Aug. 17, 2025, in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. This Sunday marks the eighth anniversary of the August 17, 2017 jihadist attacks in Barcelona and Cambrils, which left 368 victims, including 16 dead. The main event has taken place at the Pla de l'Os de la Rambla Mosaic, the scene where the van was stopped after running over numerous passers-by. Photo by Lorena Sopêna/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Russians celebrating "Victory Day"

Russians celebrating "Victory Day"

09.05.2025. Tallinn. Banks of red carnations were laid at the foot of the Bronze Soldier monument in Tallinn on by the Russian-speaking community to commemorate Soviet soldiers on "Victory Day." The statue was originally designed to commemorate the Soviet soldiers who died liberating Tallinn from the Nazis and are seen as "liberators" by Russia. Estonians do not view the soldiers as liberators, as the Soviets then started the second occupation of Estonia, which lasted until 1991. Photo: Tairo Lutter / Postimees

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Russians celebrating "Victory Day"

Russians celebrating "Victory Day"

09.05.2025. Tallinn. Banks of red carnations were laid at the foot of the Bronze Soldier monument in Tallinn on by the Russian-speaking community to commemorate Soviet soldiers on "Victory Day." The statue was originally designed to commemorate the Soviet soldiers who died liberating Tallinn from the Nazis and are seen as "liberators" by Russia. Estonians do not view the soldiers as liberators, as the Soviets then started the second occupation of Estonia, which lasted until 1991. Photo: Tairo Lutter / Postimees

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Russians celebrating "Victory Day"

Russians celebrating "Victory Day"

08.05.2025. Tallinn. Banks of red carnations were laid at the foot of the Bronze Soldier monument in Tallinn on by the Russian-speaking community to commemorate Soviet soldiers on "Victory Day." The statue was originally designed to commemorate the Soviet soldiers who died liberating Tallinn from the Nazis and are seen as "liberators" by Russia. Estonians do not view the soldiers as liberators, as the Soviets then started the second occupation of Estonia, which lasted until 1991. Photo: Martin Pedaja / Postimees

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Russians celebrating "Victory Day"

Russians celebrating "Victory Day"

08.05.2025. Tallinn. Banks of red carnations were laid at the foot of the Bronze Soldier monument in Tallinn on by the Russian-speaking community to commemorate Soviet soldiers on "Victory Day." The statue was originally designed to commemorate the Soviet soldiers who died liberating Tallinn from the Nazis and are seen as "liberators" by Russia. Estonians do not view the soldiers as liberators, as the Soviets then started the second occupation of Estonia, which lasted until 1991. Photo: Martin Pedaja / Postimees

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Russians celebrating "Victory Day"

Russians celebrating "Victory Day"

08.05.2025. Tallinn. Banks of red carnations were laid at the foot of the Bronze Soldier monument in Tallinn on by the Russian-speaking community to commemorate Soviet soldiers on "Victory Day." The statue was originally designed to commemorate the Soviet soldiers who died liberating Tallinn from the Nazis and are seen as "liberators" by Russia. Estonians do not view the soldiers as liberators, as the Soviets then started the second occupation of Estonia, which lasted until 1991. Photo: Martin Pedaja / Postimees

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Russians celebrating "Victory Day"

Russians celebrating "Victory Day"

08.05.2025. Tallinn. Banks of red carnations were laid at the foot of the Bronze Soldier monument in Tallinn on by the Russian-speaking community to commemorate Soviet soldiers on "Victory Day." The statue was originally designed to commemorate the Soviet soldiers who died liberating Tallinn from the Nazis and are seen as "liberators" by Russia. Estonians do not view the soldiers as liberators, as the Soviets then started the second occupation of Estonia, which lasted until 1991. Photo: Martin Pedaja / Postimees

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Russians celebrating "Victory Day"

Russians celebrating "Victory Day"

08.05.2025. Tallinn. Banks of red carnations were laid at the foot of the Bronze Soldier monument in Tallinn on by the Russian-speaking community to commemorate Soviet soldiers on "Victory Day." The statue was originally designed to commemorate the Soviet soldiers who died liberating Tallinn from the Nazis and are seen as "liberators" by Russia. Estonians do not view the soldiers as liberators, as the Soviets then started the second occupation of Estonia, which lasted until 1991. Photo: Martin Pedaja / Postimees

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Russians celebrating "Victory Day"

Russians celebrating "Victory Day"

08.05.2025. Tallinn. Banks of red carnations were laid at the foot of the Bronze Soldier monument in Tallinn on by the Russian-speaking community to commemorate Soviet soldiers on "Victory Day." The statue was originally designed to commemorate the Soviet soldiers who died liberating Tallinn from the Nazis and are seen as "liberators" by Russia. Estonians do not view the soldiers as liberators, as the Soviets then started the second occupation of Estonia, which lasted until 1991. Photo: Martin Pedaja / Postimees

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Russians celebrating "Victory Day"

Russians celebrating "Victory Day"

09.05.2025. Tallinn. Banks of red carnations were laid at the foot of the Bronze Soldier monument in Tallinn on by the Russian-speaking community to commemorate Soviet soldiers on "Victory Day." The statue was originally designed to commemorate the Soviet soldiers who died liberating Tallinn from the Nazis and are seen as "liberators" by Russia. Estonians do not view the soldiers as liberators, as the Soviets then started the second occupation of Estonia, which lasted until 1991. Photo: Tairo Lutter / Postimees

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Russians celebrating "Victory Day"

Russians celebrating "Victory Day"

09.05.2025. Tallinn. Banks of red carnations were laid at the foot of the Bronze Soldier monument in Tallinn on by the Russian-speaking community to commemorate Soviet soldiers on "Victory Day." The statue was originally designed to commemorate the Soviet soldiers who died liberating Tallinn from the Nazis and are seen as "liberators" by Russia. Estonians do not view the soldiers as liberators, as the Soviets then started the second occupation of Estonia, which lasted until 1991. Photo: Tairo Lutter / Postimees

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Russians celebrating "Victory Day"

Russians celebrating "Victory Day"

09.05.2025. Tallinn. Banks of red carnations were laid at the foot of the Bronze Soldier monument in Tallinn on by the Russian-speaking community to commemorate Soviet soldiers on "Victory Day." The statue was originally designed to commemorate the Soviet soldiers who died liberating Tallinn from the Nazis and are seen as "liberators" by Russia. Estonians do not view the soldiers as liberators, as the Soviets then started the second occupation of Estonia, which lasted until 1991. Photo: Tairo Lutter / Postimees

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Russians celebrating "Victory Day"

Russians celebrating "Victory Day"

09.05.2025. Tallinn. Banks of red carnations were laid at the foot of the Bronze Soldier monument in Tallinn on by the Russian-speaking community to commemorate Soviet soldiers on "Victory Day." The statue was originally designed to commemorate the Soviet soldiers who died liberating Tallinn from the Nazis and are seen as "liberators" by Russia. Estonians do not view the soldiers as liberators, as the Soviets then started the second occupation of Estonia, which lasted until 1991. Photo: Tairo Lutter / Postimees

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Russians celebrating "Victory Day"

Russians celebrating "Victory Day"

09.05.2025. Tallinn. Banks of red carnations were laid at the foot of the Bronze Soldier monument in Tallinn on by the Russian-speaking community to commemorate Soviet soldiers on "Victory Day." The statue was originally designed to commemorate the Soviet soldiers who died liberating Tallinn from the Nazis and are seen as "liberators" by Russia. Estonians do not view the soldiers as liberators, as the Soviets then started the second occupation of Estonia, which lasted until 1991. Photo: Tairo Lutter / Postimees

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Russians celebrating "Victory Day"

Russians celebrating "Victory Day"

09.05.2025. Tallinn. Banks of red carnations were laid at the foot of the Bronze Soldier monument in Tallinn on by the Russian-speaking community to commemorate Soviet soldiers on "Victory Day." The statue was originally designed to commemorate the Soviet soldiers who died liberating Tallinn from the Nazis and are seen as "liberators" by Russia. Estonians do not view the soldiers as liberators, as the Soviets then started the second occupation of Estonia, which lasted until 1991. Photo: Tairo Lutter / Postimees

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Russians celebrating "Victory Day"

Russians celebrating "Victory Day"

09.05.2025. Tallinn. Banks of red carnations were laid at the foot of the Bronze Soldier monument in Tallinn on by the Russian-speaking community to commemorate Soviet soldiers on "Victory Day." The statue was originally designed to commemorate the Soviet soldiers who died liberating Tallinn from the Nazis and are seen as "liberators" by Russia. Estonians do not view the soldiers as liberators, as the Soviets then started the second occupation of Estonia, which lasted until 1991. Photo: Tairo Lutter / Postimees

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Russians celebrating "Victory Day"

Russians celebrating "Victory Day"

09.05.2025. Tallinn. Banks of red carnations were laid at the foot of the Bronze Soldier monument in Tallinn on by the Russian-speaking community to commemorate Soviet soldiers on "Victory Day." The statue was originally designed to commemorate the Soviet soldiers who died liberating Tallinn from the Nazis and are seen as "liberators" by Russia. Estonians do not view the soldiers as liberators, as the Soviets then started the second occupation of Estonia, which lasted until 1991. Photo: Tairo Lutter / Postimees

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Blue carnations under shipment

Blue carnations under shipment

Work to ship rare blue carnations, airlifted from Colombia and Ecuador, is under way at a wholesaler company in Shibayama in Chiba Prefecture, eastern Japan, on April 30, 2025, ahead of Mother's Day on May 11. The carnation named Moondust was developed by the horticulture arm of major Japanese whiskey maker Suntory using gene engineering, with sales starting in 1997.

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Kyiv pays tribute to Heavenly Hundred Heroes

Kyiv pays tribute to Heavenly Hundred Heroes

KYIV, UKRAINE - FEBRUARY 20, 2025 - Servicemen hold red carnations at the Ecumenical Church of Saint Michael the Archangel and Ukrainian New Martyrs in remembrance of the Heavenly Hundred Heroes killed during the 2014 Revolution of Dignity on the Heavenly Hundred Heroes Remembrance Day, Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. (Photo by Danylo Antoniuk/Ukrinform)

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Kyiv pays tribute to Heavenly Hundred Heroes

Kyiv pays tribute to Heavenly Hundred Heroes

KYIV, UKRAINE - FEBRUARY 20, 2025 - Servicemen hold red carnations at the Ecumenical Church of Saint Michael the Archangel and Ukrainian New Martyrs in remembrance of the Heavenly Hundred Heroes killed during the 2014 Revolution of Dignity on the Heavenly Hundred Heroes Remembrance Day, Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. (Photo by Danylo Antoniuk/Ukrinform)

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LGBT activists pay tribute to late defenders of Ukraine in Kyiv

LGBT activists pay tribute to late defenders of Ukraine in Kyiv

KYIV, UKRAINE - JUNE 15, 2024 - Two red carnations lie on the ground at miniature flags that stand for the defenders of Ukraine who perished in the Russia-Ukraine war at the memorial in Maidan Nezalezhnosti, Kyiv, capital of Ukraine.

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Remembering victims of political repressions at Bykivnia Graves in Kyiv

Remembering victims of political repressions at Bykivnia Graves in Kyiv

KYIV, UKRAINE - MAY 19, 2024 - A woman holds red and white carnations at the Bykivnia Graves National Historical and Memorial Reserve on the Day of Remembrance of the Victims of Political Repressions, Kyiv, capital of Ukraine.

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Russian celebrating Europe Day as 'Victory day'

Russian celebrating Europe Day as 'Victory day'

09.05.2024, Tallinn. Heaps of red carnations had already been laid at the site of a controversial statue in central Tallinn early on this morning, as Russian-speaking residents of Estonia mark "victory day." Every year on May 9th sees heightened security, fencing and media attention as crowds come to lay flowers at the site. In Estonia, as one of the countries which suffered as a result of Soviet/Russian chauvinism, the public display of symbols associated with "Victory Day," be they of Soviet, Tsarist or modern-day origin, is prohibited. Photo Tairo Lutter, Postimees

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Russian celebrating Europe Day as 'Victory day'

Russian celebrating Europe Day as 'Victory day'

09.05.2024, Tallinn. Heaps of red carnations had already been laid at the site of a controversial statue in central Tallinn early on this morning, as Russian-speaking residents of Estonia mark "victory day." Every year on May 9th sees heightened security, fencing and media attention as crowds come to lay flowers at the site. In Estonia, as one of the countries which suffered as a result of Soviet/Russian chauvinism, the public display of symbols associated with "Victory Day," be they of Soviet, Tsarist or modern-day origin, is prohibited. Photo Tairo Lutter, Postimees

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Russian celebrating Europe Day as 'Victory day'

Russian celebrating Europe Day as 'Victory day'

09.05.2024, Tallinn. Heaps of red carnations had already been laid at the site of a controversial statue in central Tallinn early on this morning, as Russian-speaking residents of Estonia mark "victory day." Every year on May 9th sees heightened security, fencing and media attention as crowds come to lay flowers at the site. In Estonia, as one of the countries which suffered as a result of Soviet/Russian chauvinism, the public display of symbols associated with "Victory Day," be they of Soviet, Tsarist or modern-day origin, is prohibited. Photo Tairo Lutter, Postimees

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Russian celebrating Europe Day as 'Victory day'

Russian celebrating Europe Day as 'Victory day'

09.05.2024, Tallinn. Heaps of red carnations had already been laid at the site of a controversial statue in central Tallinn early on this morning, as Russian-speaking residents of Estonia mark "victory day." Every year on May 9th sees heightened security, fencing and media attention as crowds come to lay flowers at the site. In Estonia, as one of the countries which suffered as a result of Soviet/Russian chauvinism, the public display of symbols associated with "Victory Day," be they of Soviet, Tsarist or modern-day origin, is prohibited. Photo Tairo Lutter, Postimees

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Russian celebrating Europe Day as 'Victory day'

Russian celebrating Europe Day as 'Victory day'

09.05.2024, Tallinn. Heaps of red carnations had already been laid at the site of a controversial statue in central Tallinn early on this morning, as Russian-speaking residents of Estonia mark "victory day." Every year on May 9th sees heightened security, fencing and media attention as crowds come to lay flowers at the site. In Estonia, as one of the countries which suffered as a result of Soviet/Russian chauvinism, the public display of symbols associated with "Victory Day," be they of Soviet, Tsarist or modern-day origin, is prohibited. Photo Tairo Lutter, Postimees

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Russian celebrating Europe Day as 'Victory day'

Russian celebrating Europe Day as 'Victory day'

09.05.2024, Tallinn. Heaps of red carnations had already been laid at the site of a controversial statue in central Tallinn early on this morning, as Russian-speaking residents of Estonia mark "victory day." Every year on May 9th sees heightened security, fencing and media attention as crowds come to lay flowers at the site. In Estonia, as one of the countries which suffered as a result of Soviet/Russian chauvinism, the public display of symbols associated with "Victory Day," be they of Soviet, Tsarist or modern-day origin, is prohibited. Photo Tairo Lutter, Postimees

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Russian celebrating Europe Day as 'Victory day'

Russian celebrating Europe Day as 'Victory day'

09.05.2024, Tallinn. Heaps of red carnations had already been laid at the site of a controversial statue in central Tallinn early on this morning, as Russian-speaking residents of Estonia mark "victory day." Every year on May 9th sees heightened security, fencing and media attention as crowds come to lay flowers at the site. In Estonia, as one of the countries which suffered as a result of Soviet/Russian chauvinism, the public display of symbols associated with "Victory Day," be they of Soviet, Tsarist or modern-day origin, is prohibited. Photo Tairo Lutter, Postimees

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Russian celebrating Europe Day as 'Victory day'

Russian celebrating Europe Day as 'Victory day'

09.05.2024, Tallinn. Heaps of red carnations had already been laid at the site of a controversial statue in central Tallinn early on this morning, as Russian-speaking residents of Estonia mark "victory day." Every year on May 9th sees heightened security, fencing and media attention as crowds come to lay flowers at the site. In Estonia, as one of the countries which suffered as a result of Soviet/Russian chauvinism, the public display of symbols associated with "Victory Day," be they of Soviet, Tsarist or modern-day origin, is prohibited. Photo Tairo Lutter, Postimees

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Commemorative event for family killed in March 2 Russian drone attack on Odesa

Commemorative event for family killed in March 2 Russian drone attack on Odesa

RAUKHIVKA, UKRAINE - MARCH 5, 2024 - A teddy bear and red carnations lie in the coffin during a commemorative event for military personnel Tetiana and Oleh Kravets who died together with children Yelyzaveta, 7mo, Zlata, 8, and Serhii, 9, in the block of flats hit by the Russian drone in Odesa on March 2, Raukhivka, Odesa region, southern Ukraine.

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Commemorative event for family killed in March 2 Russian drone attack on Odesa

Commemorative event for family killed in March 2 Russian drone attack on Odesa

RAUKHIVKA, UKRAINE - MARCH 5, 2024 - Red carnations lie on the ground during a commemorative event for military personnel Tetiana and Oleh Kravets who died together with children Yelyzaveta, 7mo, Zlata, 8, and Serhii, 9, in the block of flats hit by the Russian drone in Odesa on March 2, Raukhivka, Odesa region, southern Ukraine.

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N. Koreans in Japan mourn Kim Jong Il

N. Koreans in Japan mourn Kim Jong Il

TOKYO, Japan - A woman (front) cries as she and other mourners offer red carnations during a memorial service for North Korea's late leader Kim Jong Il, held by the General Association of Korean Residents in Japan, a North Korean-affiliated organization known as Chongryon, at a hall in Tokyo's Kita Ward on Dec. 29, 2011.

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Flower auction in quake-hit Miyagi Pref.

Flower auction in quake-hit Miyagi Pref.

NATORI, Japan - People take part in a flower auction at a morning market to buy Mother's day carnations and other flowers in the district of Yuriage in Natori, Miyagi Prefecture, northeastern Japan, the area severely hit by the March 2011 earthquake and tsunami disaster, on May 11, 2014.

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Carnations from Miyagi Pref. for Mother's Day

Carnations from Miyagi Pref. for Mother's Day

SENDAI, Japan - Carnation grower Hiroki Sugai prepares carnations for shipping for Mother's Day in Natori, Miyagi Prefecture, northeastern Japan, on May 8, 2014. Sugai, whose business was damaged by the March 2011 earthquake and tsunami along with other growers in the area, restarted growing flowers about a year after the disaster.

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Carnations on gravestone

Carnations on gravestone

HIGASHIMATSUSHIMA, Japan - Photo shows carnations on a gravestone in tsunami-hit Higashimatsushima, Miyagi Prefecture, on May 12, 2012, the eve of Mother's Day.

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Carnations in tsunami-hit areas

Carnations in tsunami-hit areas

MINAMISANRIKU, Japan - Red carnations are placed in front of the entrance of Shizugawa Hospital in Minamisanriku, Miyagi Prefecture, on May 7, 2011, ahead of Mother's Day the next day. The area was devastated by the March 11 tsunami.

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(1)Photos from train crash site in Hyogo Pref.

(1)Photos from train crash site in Hyogo Pref.

AMAGASAKI, Japan - A woman offers carnations for victims of the April 25 fatal train derailment near the accident site in Amagasaki, Hyogo Prefecture, on May 8, Mother's Day.

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Carnations offered for train crash victims

Carnations offered for train crash victims

AMAGASAKI, Japan - Carnations are offered near the site of the deadly April 25 train derailment and crash in Amagasaki, Hyogo Prefecture, on May 7, a day before Mother's Day.

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Carnations being exported to Japan for Mother' Day

Carnations being exported to Japan for Mother' Day

BOGOTA, Colombia - Photo taken April 25 shows women selecting carnations ready for export to Japan for Mother's Day on May 8 at a cut flower production company in Bogota, Colombia.

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Children pray for 6 victims of 1995 quake

Children pray for 6 victims of 1995 quake

Children at the city-run Seido Nursery School in Ashiya, Hyogo Prefecture, western Japan, put pink carnations on the altar of a cenotaph commemorating five boys and one girl from the school who were killed in the Great Hanshin Earthquake, as the memorial day nears for the temblor that hit Kobe and its vicinity Jan. 17, 1995. More than 6,400 people were killed in the earthquake.

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Suspect of Istanbul's bomb blast confesses: police

STORY: Suspect of Istanbul's bomb blast confesses: police DATELINE: Nov. 15, 2022 LENGTH: 00:01:02 LOCATION: ISTANBUL, Türkiye CATEGORY: OTHERS SHOTLIST: (courtesy of ihlas news agency) 1. various of police conducting an operation 2. footages of a female suspect being taken to the police station 3. various of the attack scene 4. footages of Turkish Interior Minister Suleyman Soylu putting carnations in memory of those who died in the attack STORYLINE: The suspect of the deadly blast in the Turkish largest city of Istanbul confessed to police that she carried out the bomb attack, Turkish authorities announced Monday. The Istanbul Police Department said in a statement that the suspect was a Syrian national named Ahlam Albashir, and she confessed that she received the attack order from the outlawed Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) and its offspring in Syria, the People's Protection Units (YPG). The PKK/YPG are both listed as terror organizations by Ankara. Albashir said she was trained as a special int

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Princess Beatrix Presents The Silver Carnations - Amsterdam

Princess Beatrix Presents The Silver Carnations - Amsterdam

Princess Beatrix of the Netherlands presentsthe Silver Carnations from the Prince Bernhard Cultuurfonds to Joop and Janine van den Ende on Friday morning, June 4, 2021, Amsterdam, Netherlands, in the Royal Palace Amsterdam. Both the 2021 and 2020 laureates will receive their Zilveren Carnation. Due to the outbreak of the corona virus, the presentation of the Silver Carnations could not take place last year. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Princess Beatrix Presents The Silver Carnations - Amsterdam

Princess Beatrix Presents The Silver Carnations - Amsterdam

Princess Beatrix of the Netherlands presentsthe Silver Carnations from the Prince Bernhard Cultuurfonds to Joop and Janine van den Ende on Friday morning, June 4, 2021, Amsterdam, Netherlands, in the Royal Palace Amsterdam. Both the 2021 and 2020 laureates will receive their Zilveren Carnation. Due to the outbreak of the corona virus, the presentation of the Silver Carnations could not take place last year. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Princess Beatrix Presents The Silver Carnations - Amsterdam

Princess Beatrix Presents The Silver Carnations - Amsterdam

Princess Beatrix of the Netherlands presentsthe Silver Carnations from the Prince Bernhard Cultuurfonds to Joop and Janine van den Ende on Friday morning, June 4, 2021, Amsterdam, Netherlands, in the Royal Palace Amsterdam. Both the 2021 and 2020 laureates will receive their Zilveren Carnation. Due to the outbreak of the corona virus, the presentation of the Silver Carnations could not take place last year. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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