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Myanmar sees return of private dailies after 50 years

Myanmar sees return of private dailies after 50 years

YANGON, Myanmar - A man reads a privately run daily newspaper in Yangon, Myanmar, on April 1, 2013, the day private dailies became available in the country for the first time in nearly half a century. The government previously allowed private companies only to publish weekly papers.

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Myanmar sees return of private dailies after 50 years

Myanmar sees return of private dailies after 50 years

YANGON, Myanmar - Photo shows editions of privately run daily newspapers at a distribution center in Yangon, Myanmar, on April 1, 2013. Private dailies became available in Myanmar the same day for the first time in nearly half a century. The government previously allowed private companies only to publish weekly papers.

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S. Korean dailies on Pres. Lee's island visit

S. Korean dailies on Pres. Lee's island visit

SEOUL, South Korea - Photo shows South Korean dailies dated Aug. 11, 2012, reporting on President Lee Myung Bak's trip to a pair of Sea of Japan islands the previous day. Japanese Foreign Minister Koichiro Gemba said Aug. 11 that Japan will consider taking its dispute with South Korea over the islands controlled by Seoul to the International Court of Justice.

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S. Korean dailies on Pres. Lee's island visit

S. Korean dailies on Pres. Lee's island visit

SEOUL, South Korea - Photo shows South Korean dailies dated Aug. 11, 2012, reporting on President Lee Myung Bak's trip to a pair of Sea of Japan islands the previous day. Japanese Foreign Minister Koichiro Gemba said Aug. 11 that Japan will consider taking its dispute with South Korea over the islands controlled by Seoul to the International Court of Justice.

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Chinese dailies reporting on Ishihara remarks

Chinese dailies reporting on Ishihara remarks

BEIJING, China - Photo shows articles on Tokyo Gov. Shintaro Ishihara's controversial remarks that the city is seeking to buy the dominant part of the disputed Senkaku Islands carried by Chinese newspapers dated April 18, 2012.

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'Thank you' message from Japan

'Thank you' message from Japan

SEOUL, South Korea - A message from the Japanese Embassy in South Korea, expressing gratitude for assistance extended by South Korean people to Japan in the wake of the March 11 earthquake and tsunami, is printed in the three major dailies in South Korea on March 9, 2012, ahead of the first anniversary two days later of the disaster.

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Protest in Seoul against new cable TV stations

Protest in Seoul against new cable TV stations

SEOUL, South Korea - Media union members demonstrate in Seoul against new cable TV stations run by major dailies on Dec. 1, 2011. The South Korean government has eased restrictions on newspaper and broadcasting cross ownership.

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Sumitomo Mitsui's Nishikawa likely to quit

Sumitomo Mitsui's Nishikawa likely to quit

TOKYO, Japan - Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group Inc. President Yoshifumi Nishikawa (file photo) is considering resigning, financial sources said Feb. 4. Earlier in the day, two Japanese dailies, the Yomiuri Shimbun and the Mainichi Shimbun, reported that SMFG may book a consolidated net loss for the current fiscal year because of increased loan-loss reserves.

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Reports say Nakata set to move to Italian club Fiorentina

Reports say Nakata set to move to Italian club Fiorentina

MILAN, Italy - Japanese midfielder Hidetoshi Nakata (in file photo), currently on-loan at Serie A club Bologna, is set to join fellow Italian side Fiorentina, Italian newspaper reports said on July 17. Italian sports dailies Gazzetta dello Sport and Corriere dello Sport reported that Nakata is close to signing a three-year deal with Fiorentina.

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Yokotas criticize media over granddaughter interview

Yokotas criticize media over granddaughter interview

TOKYO, Japan - Shigeru Yokota (R) and his wife Sakie speak to the press Oct. 26 in Tokyo about an interview by Japanese media with their 15-year-old granddaughter in North Korea. They criticized Fuji TV and two major dailies for posing what they called inappropriate questions.

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Sumitomo Mitsui's Nishikawa likely to quit

Sumitomo Mitsui's Nishikawa likely to quit

TOKYO, Japan - Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group Inc. President Yoshifumi Nishikawa (file photo) is considering resigning, financial sources said Feb. 4. Earlier in the day, two Japanese dailies, the Yomiuri Shimbun and the Mainichi Shimbun, reported that SMFG may book a consolidated net loss for the current fiscal year because of increased loan-loss reserves. (Kyodo)

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Yokotas criticize media over granddaughter interview

Yokotas criticize media over granddaughter interview

TOKYO, Japan - Shigeru Yokota (R) and his wife Sakie speak to the press Oct. 26 in Tokyo about an interview by Japanese media with their 15-year-old granddaughter in North Korea. They criticized Fuji TV and two major dailies for posing what they called inappropriate questions. (Kyodo)

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S. Korean dailies report on election win by Japan's ruling coalition

S. Korean dailies report on election win by Japan's ruling coalition

Photo shows July 11, 2016, editions of South Korean newspapers carrying front-page stories on Japan's House of Councilors election, with headlines focusing on the path being cleared for constitutional reform by the ruling coalition's victory. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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S. Korean dailies report on election win by Japan's ruling coalition

S. Korean dailies report on election win by Japan's ruling coalition

Photo shows July 11, 2016, editions of South Korean newspapers carrying front-page stories on Japan's House of Councilors election, with headlines focusing on the path being cleared for constitutional reform by the ruling coalition's victory. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Newspaper, university hold symposium on regional dailies' role

Newspaper, university hold symposium on regional dailies' role

People participate in a symposium hosted by Ibaraki University and local newspaper publisher Ibaraki Shimbun Co. in Mito, northeast of Tokyo, on June 24, 2015, on the roles and missions of regional newspapers upon the 70th anniversary of the end of World War II. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Chinese dailies reporting on Ishihara remarks

Chinese dailies reporting on Ishihara remarks

BEIJING, China - Photo shows articles on Tokyo Gov. Shintaro Ishihara's controversial remarks that the city is seeking to buy the dominant part of the disputed Senkaku Islands carried by Chinese newspapers dated April 18, 2012. (Kyodo)

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Former U.N. reporter writes play, eyes Broadway

Former U.N. reporter writes play, eyes Broadway

NEW YORK, United States - Abigail Somma (R), a first-time playwright and former reporter for Japanese dailies Yomiuri Shimbun and Sankei Shimbun, in discussion with Tom Herman on the set of her play, ''Beneath the Hush, a Whisper,'' at the WorkShop Theater Company in Manhattan, New York, on Sept. 17, 2011. Herman directed the play, which is about the United Nations. (Kyodo)

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Protest in Seoul against new cable TV stations

Protest in Seoul against new cable TV stations

SEOUL, South Korea - Media union members demonstrate in Seoul against new cable TV stations run by major dailies on Dec. 1, 2011. The South Korean government has eased restrictions on newspaper and broadcasting cross ownership. (Kyodo)

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Gott's death making headlines

Gott's death making headlines

The information on the death of Czech pop star Karel Gott occupied the front pages of Czech dailies today, which also published his photos and released articles on him, on October 3, 2019. The most popular Czech pop singer Karel Gott died at 80 on Tuesday, October 1, 2019, before midnight at home in his family circle, in Prague, Czech Republic, his spokeswoman Stolzova said on October 2, 2019. (CTK Photo/Michal Krumphanzl)

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Gott's death making headlines

Gott's death making headlines

The information on the death of Czech pop star Karel Gott occupied the front pages of Czech dailies today, which also published his photos and released articles on him, on October 3, 2019. The most popular Czech pop singer Karel Gott died at 80 on Tuesday, October 1, 2019, before midnight at home in his family circle, in Prague, Czech Republic, his spokeswoman Stolzova said on October 2, 2019. (CTK Photo/Michal Krumphanzl)

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Gott's death making headlines

Gott's death making headlines

The information on the death of Czech pop star Karel Gott occupied the front pages of Czech dailies today, which also published his photos and released articles on him, on October 3, 2019. The most popular Czech pop singer Karel Gott died at 80 on Tuesday, October 1, 2019, before midnight at home in his family circle, in Prague, Czech Republic, his spokeswoman Stolzova said on October 2, 2019. (CTK Photo/Michal Krumphanzl)

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Gott's death making headlines

Gott's death making headlines

The information on the death of Czech pop star Karel Gott occupied the front pages of Czech dailies today, which also published his photos and released articles on him, on October 3, 2019. The most popular Czech pop singer Karel Gott died at 80 on Tuesday, October 1, 2019, before midnight at home in his family circle, in Prague, Czech Republic, his spokeswoman Stolzova said on October 2, 2019. (CTK Photo/Michal Krumphanzl)

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Gott's death making headlines

Gott's death making headlines

The information on the death of Czech pop star Karel Gott occupied the front pages of Czech dailies today, which also published his photos and released articles on him, on October 3, 2019. The most popular Czech pop singer Karel Gott died at 80 on Tuesday, October 1, 2019, before midnight at home in his family circle, in Prague, Czech Republic, his spokeswoman Stolzova said on October 2, 2019. (CTK Photo/Michal Krumphanzl)

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Japan's revocation of S. Korea's preferential trade status

Japan's revocation of S. Korea's preferential trade status

Photo shows the Aug. 28, 2019, edition of major South Korean dailies reporting Japan's revocation the same day of South Korea's status as a trusted trade partner. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Japan-S. Korea meeting on export curbs

Japan-S. Korea meeting on export curbs

Photo shows July 13, 2019 editions of South Korea's major dailies, which allotted sizable space to the previous day's meeting in Tokyo between Japan and South Korea on Tokyo's decision to restrict high-tech exports to its neighbor. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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S. Korean dailies on Japan's trade restrictions

S. Korean dailies on Japan's trade restrictions

Photo shows the July 2, 2019, editions of South Korea's major newspapers, reporting on Japan's decision the previous day to restrict South Korean-bound materials used in the manufacturing process of semiconductors and display screens for smartphones and TV. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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S. Korean dailies on Japan's trade restrictions

S. Korean dailies on Japan's trade restrictions

Photo shows the July 2, 2019, editions of South Korea's major newspapers, reporting on Japan's decision the previous day to restrict South Korean-bound materials used in the manufacturing process of semiconductors and display screens for smartphones and TV. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Japan-South Korea "comfort women" deal

Japan-South Korea "comfort women" deal

South Korean dailies dated Dec. 28, 2017, address the issue of so-called "comfort women," who were forced to work in Japan's wartime military brothels. The South Korean government issued a report the previous day stating that the opinions of the victims were not "sufficiently reflected" in the negotiation process for a deal reached with Japan in 2015. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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