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Speaker Johnson Holds Enrollment Ceremony For The Laken Riley Act - DC

Speaker Johnson Holds Enrollment Ceremony For The Laken Riley Act - DC

Speaker of the US House of Representatives Mike Johnson (Republican of Louisiana) gives out ceremonial signing pens to constituents backing the act, signing room in the United States Capitol in Washington, DC, on Thursday, January 23, 2025. The Laken Riley Act mandates the indefinite detention of any noncitizen of any age for even the most minor of infractions – even if charges are dropped and even if the subject is a child. Photo by Mattie Neretin/CNP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration - France Services - Argentiere-la-Bessee

Illustration - France Services - Argentiere-la-Bessee

A poster indicates a terminal where constituents can leave their feedback, an illustration of an Agence France Services in L Argentiere-la-Bessee, France, on February 14, 2024. A France Services house is a structure which combines physical reception and digital support, and which brings together several public services in the same place. There are 2,700, as of December 2023, spread across the entire territory. Photo by Thibaut Durand/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Scandal-hit ex-minister Matsushima to retain seat

Scandal-hit ex-minister Matsushima to retain seat

TOKYO, Japan - Former Justice Minister Midori Matsushima, a candidate of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party in the lower house election, celebrates in her electoral district in Tokyo's Sumida Ward on the night of Dec. 14, 2014, after securing victory in the election. Matsushima resigned from the Cabinet post in October less than two months after assuming it over allegations of violating the election law by distributing paper fans to constituents in the past, which could count as a donation banned under the law.

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Justice minister faces criminal complaint

Justice minister faces criminal complaint

TOKYO, Japan - Justice Minister Midori Matsushima meets with reporters in Tokyo, Japan, on Oct. 17, 2014, as an opposition lawmaker filed a criminal complaint with prosecutors against her for alleged election law violation, arguing her action to distribute paper fans to her constituents could constitute a legally-banned "donation."

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Myanmar's NLD carries out nationwide litter collection drive

Myanmar's NLD carries out nationwide litter collection drive

Aung San Suu Kyi, chairwoman of Myanmar's National League for Democracy, takes part in a litter collection drive in her constituency of Kawhmu township, a suburb of the largest city Yangon on Dec. 13, 2015. The NLD issued a statement earlier this month urging the party's newly elected representatives to lead the campaign in their respective constituencies as a way of showing solidarity with constituents and to keep their neighborhoods clean. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Scandal-hit ex-minister Matsushima to retain seat

Scandal-hit ex-minister Matsushima to retain seat

TOKYO, Japan - Former Justice Minister Midori Matsushima, a candidate of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party in the lower house election, celebrates in her electoral district in Tokyo's Sumida Ward on the night of Dec. 14, 2014, after securing victory in the election. Matsushima resigned from the Cabinet post in October less than two months after assuming it over allegations of violating the election law by distributing paper fans to constituents in the past, which could count as a donation banned under the law. (Kyodo)

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Trails of destruction still visible a year on after super typhoon

Trails of destruction still visible a year on after super typhoon

LEYTE, Philippines - Leopoldo Dominico Petilla, governor of the central Philippine province of Leyte, talks to Kyodo News on Oct. 21, 2014 in Tacloban City, the capital of the province. Petilla said although his constituents have worked for a fast recovery and there are big improvements in his province since supertyphoon Haiyan struck a year ago, challenges remain such as providing livelihoods. (Kyodo)

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Justice minister faces criminal complaint

Justice minister faces criminal complaint

TOKYO, Japan - Justice Minister Midori Matsushima meets with reporters in Tokyo, Japan, on Oct. 17, 2014, as an opposition lawmaker filed a criminal complaint with prosecutors against her for alleged election law violation, arguing her action to distribute paper fans to her constituents could constitute a legally-banned "donation." (Kyodo)

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