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Iranian Nobel Peace Prize Narges Mohammadi - Tehran

Iranian Nobel Peace Prize Narges Mohammadi - Tehran

Narges Mohammadi a human rights activist, Iranian Nobel Peace Prize winner, temporarily released from Prison for a leave limited to only 21 days for medical reasons, out of ambulance She is shouting, “Women, life, freedom!” and “We deserve freedom,” without wearing the mandatory hijab. (video grab) Tehran, Iran, December 5, 2024. Photo by SalamPix/ABACAPRESS.COM

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100 Personalities Sign 'Stop The War' Manifesto In Support Of Palestine - Madrid

100 Personalities Sign 'Stop The War' Manifesto In Support Of Palestine - Madrid

(L-R) Sara Montero, Marta Higueras, Nuria Suárez, Antonio Gutierrez, Jorge Eines during a press conference in which one hundred personalities signed a manifesto in support of Palestine, on October 29, 2023, in Madrid, Spain. Personalities from the world of culture such as journalists, actors and singers, among others, have signed the manifesto 'We must stop the war', in order to stop the bombing of Gaza immediately. The document begins by declaring that 'the criminal terrorist actions of Hamas deserve our strongest condemnation, but cannot serve to justify the genocide practiced by the State of Israel against the Palestinian people. An Israeli life is worth as much as a Palestinian life'. The appearance coincided with a pro-Palestinian demonstration. Photo by A. Pérez Meca / Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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100 Personalities Sign 'Stop The War' Manifesto In Support Of Palestine - Madrid

100 Personalities Sign 'Stop The War' Manifesto In Support Of Palestine - Madrid

(L-R) Sara Montero, Marta Higueras, Nuria Suárez, Antonio Gutierrez, Jorge Eines, during a press conference in which one hundred personalities signed a manifesto in support of Palestine, on October 29, 2023, in Madrid, Spain. Personalities from the world of culture such as journalists, actors and singers, among others, have signed the manifesto 'We must stop the war', in order to stop the bombing of Gaza immediately. The document begins by declaring that 'the criminal terrorist actions of Hamas deserve our strongest condemnation, but cannot serve to justify the genocide practiced by the State of Israel against the Palestinian people. An Israeli life is worth as much as a Palestinian life'. The appearance coincided with a pro-Palestinian demonstration. Photo by A. Pérez Meca / Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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100 Personalities Sign 'Stop The War' Manifesto In Support Of Palestine - Madrid

100 Personalities Sign 'Stop The War' Manifesto In Support Of Palestine - Madrid

(L-R) Sara Montero, Marta Higueras, Nuria Suárez, Antonio Gutierrez, Jorge Eines during a press conference in which one hundred personalities signed a manifesto in support of Palestine, on October 29, 2023, in Madrid, Spain. Personalities from the world of culture such as journalists, actors and singers, among others, have signed the manifesto 'We must stop the war', in order to stop the bombing of Gaza immediately. The document begins by declaring that 'the criminal terrorist actions of Hamas deserve our strongest condemnation, but cannot serve to justify the genocide practiced by the State of Israel against the Palestinian people. An Israeli life is worth as much as a Palestinian life'. The appearance coincided with a pro-Palestinian demonstration. Photo by A. Pérez Meca / Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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100 Personalities Sign 'Stop The War' Manifesto In Support Of Palestine - Madrid

100 Personalities Sign 'Stop The War' Manifesto In Support Of Palestine - Madrid

Nuria Suárez of 'Recortes Cero', during a press conference in which one hundred personalities have signed a manifesto in support of Palestine, on October 29, 2023, in Madrid, Spain. Personalities from the world of culture such as journalists, actors and singers, among others, have signed the manifesto 'We must stop the war', in order to stop the bombing of Gaza immediately. The document begins by declaring that 'the criminal terrorist actions of Hamas deserve our strongest condemnation, but cannot serve to justify the genocide practiced by the State of Israel against the Palestinian people. An Israeli life is worth as much as a Palestinian life'. The appearance coincided with a pro-Palestinian demonstration. Photo by A. Pérez Meca / Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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100 Personalities Sign 'Stop The War' Manifesto In Support Of Palestine - Madrid

100 Personalities Sign 'Stop The War' Manifesto In Support Of Palestine - Madrid

Sara Montero during a press conference in which one hundred personalities signed a manifesto in support of Palestine, on October 29, 2023, in Madrid, Spain. Personalities from the world of culture such as journalists, actors and singers, among others, have signed the manifesto 'We must stop the war', in order to stop the bombing of Gaza immediately. The document begins by declaring that 'the criminal terrorist actions of Hamas deserve our strongest condemnation, but cannot serve to justify the genocide practiced by the State of Israel against the Palestinian people. An Israeli life is worth as much as a Palestinian life'. The appearance coincided with a pro-Palestinian demonstration. Photo by A. Pérez Meca / Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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100 Personalities Sign 'Stop The War' Manifesto In Support Of Palestine - Madrid

100 Personalities Sign 'Stop The War' Manifesto In Support Of Palestine - Madrid

Nuria Suárez of 'Recortes Cero', during a press conference in which one hundred personalities have signed a manifesto in support of Palestine, on October 29, 2023, in Madrid, Spain. Personalities from the world of culture such as journalists, actors and singers, among others, have signed the manifesto 'We must stop the war', in order to stop the bombing of Gaza immediately. The document begins by declaring that 'the criminal terrorist actions of Hamas deserve our strongest condemnation, but cannot serve to justify the genocide practiced by the State of Israel against the Palestinian people. An Israeli life is worth as much as a Palestinian life'. The appearance coincided with a pro-Palestinian demonstration. Photo by A. Pérez Meca / Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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UAW announces start of strike at Big Three U.S. automakers

STORY: UAW announces start of strike at Big Three U.S. automakers DATELINE: Sept. 17, 2023 LENGTH: 00:02:02 LOCATION: CHICAGO, U.S. CATEGORY: ECONOMY SHOTLIST: 1. various of the strike STORYLINE: Wearing red T-shirts, hundreds of United Auto Workers (UAW), the largest union in the United States, and their supporters gathered outside General Motors (GM) Co.'s headquarters in downtown Detroit, U.S. state of Michigan Friday afternoon after the union announced late Thursday to begin a strike against all Big Three U.S. automakers. UAW President Shawn Fain, Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer and Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders attended the rally. In the last 50 years, there has been a massive redistribution of wealth in this country, the Detroit News quoted Sanders as saying in his speech to the crowd, highlighting the rising salaries of the CEOs of the Big Three automakers. "It is time for you to treat your employees with the respect and dignity they deserve," Sanders said. While Democratic lawm

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UN adopts agreement to protect high seas

STORY: UN adopts agreement to protect high seas DATELINE: June 20, 2023 LENGTH: 00:01:14 LOCATION: UN Headquarters CATEGORY: POLITICS/ENVIRONMENT SHOTLIST: 1. various of ECOSOC Chamber 2. various of delegates applauding the adoption of the agreement 3. various of UN Secretary-General ANTONIO GUTERRES speaking 4. SOUNDBITE (English): ANTONIO GUTERRES, UN Secretary-General 5. various of delegates 6. various of ECOSOC Chamber STORYLINE: The United Nations on Monday adopted a historic agreement for the conservation and sustainable use of marine biodiversity of areas beyond national jurisdiction which cover over two-thirds of the ocean. SOUNDBITE (English): ANTONIO GUTERRES, UN Secretary-General "Two decades in the making, the adoption of this agreement demonstrates the strength of multilateralism, building on the legacy of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea. By acting to counter threats to our planet that go beyond national boundaries, you are demonstrating that global threats deserve global

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Skiing event held in Gaza

STORY: Skiing event held in Gaza DATELINE: Dec. 31, 2022 LENGTH: 00:02:55 LOCATION: Gaza CATEGORY: SOCIETY SHOTLIST: 1. various of Gazans wearing Santa Clause dresses performing skiing in the sea 2. SOUNDBITE 1 (Arabic): KHALDOUN ABU SALIM, Head of PSRF 3. various of Gazans wearing Santa Clause dresses performing skiing in the sea 4. SOUNDBITE 2 (Arabic): MOHAMMED ABU GHANIM, Participant STORYLINE: On the occasion of Christmas and New Year holiday, a skiing event was held in Gaza. The event was organized by the Palestinian Sailing and Rowing Federation in the Gaza Strip (PSRF), as two young men wore "Santa Claus" costumes and performed a series of spectacular movements in the sea. "We launched this initiative event to send our congratulations to our Christian brothers on their Christmas and to inform the world that Gazans deserve love, coexistence, and life," Khaldoun Abu Salim, the head of PSRF told Xinhua. SOUNDBITE 1 (Arabic): KHALDOUN ABU SALIM, Head of PSRF "We organized this event today to celebra

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Filipino man continues to promote "nobility" of WWII kamikaze pilots

Filipino man continues to promote "nobility" of WWII kamikaze pilots

MABALACAT CITY, Philippines - This Oct. 25, 2014 photo shows the kamikaze monument erected at the former Mabalacat East Airfield in the province of Pampanga, north of Manila, from where Japanese suicide attackers took off during World War II. An 84-year-old Filipino man, Daniel Dizon, initiated construction of kamikaze monuments in the Philippines out of the belief Japan's kamikaze pilots were noble warriors who deserve to be honored.

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Filipino man continues to promote "nobility" of WWII kamikaze pilots

Filipino man continues to promote "nobility" of WWII kamikaze pilots

MABALACAT CITY, Philippines - This Oct. 25, 2014 photo shows the kamikaze monument erected at the former Mabalacat East Airfield in the province of Pampanga, north of Manila, from where Japanese suicide attackers took off during World War II. An 84-year-old Filipino man, Daniel Dizon, initiated construction of kamikaze monuments in the Philippines out of the belief Japan's kamikaze pilots were noble warriors who deserve to be honored.

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Filipino man continues to promote "nobility" of WWII kamikaze pilots

Filipino man continues to promote "nobility" of WWII kamikaze pilots

MABALACAT CITY, Philippines - This Oct. 25, 2014 photo shows a kamikaze marker erected at the former Mabalacat West Airfield in Pampanga province, north of Manila, where Japanese suicide attackers took off from during World War II. Daniel Dizon, an 84-year-old Filipino man, initiated construction of kamikaze markers in the Philippines out of the belief Japan's kamikaze pilots were noble warriors who deserve to be honored.

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3 ex-TEPCO execs judged to merit indictment on nuke disaster

3 ex-TEPCO execs judged to merit indictment on nuke disaster

TOKYO, Japan - Hiroyuki Kawai (C), an attorney representing people who sought a review of the prosecution's judgment on six former Tokyo Electric Power Co. executives, and others meet the press in Tokyo on July 31, 2014, about a decision by a committee for the inquest of prosecution that three of them deserve indictment over the 2011 nuclear disaster at the utility's Fukushima Daiichi power plant.

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Australia coach tags Japan as favorites

Australia coach tags Japan as favorites

HANOI, Vietnam - Australia coach Graham Arnold speaks at a press conference in Hanoi on July 20 on the eve of his team's Asian Cup quarterfinal match against Japan. ''I think Japan deserve to be favorites. If you look at the group games they have been in better form than us.'' Arnold said.

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DPJ urges Morioka to give up post over remarks on war criminals

DPJ urges Morioka to give up post over remarks on war criminals

TOKYO, Japan - Yoshio Hachiro, chairman of the Democratic Party of Japan Diet Affairs Committee, speaks at a press conference in the Diet building on May 27. He demanded that Masahiro Morioka resign as parliamentary secretary for health, labor and welfare for saying Class-A war criminals are no longer regarded as criminals in Japan. Hachiro said Morioka's remarks ''deserve resignation because they are totally inconsistent with the Cabinet's policy.''

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Tanaka dismisses complaints, defends his Nobel prize+

Tanaka dismisses complaints, defends his Nobel prize+

STOCKHOLM, Sweden - Masatoshi Koshiba (L), co-winner of the 2002 Nobel Prize in Physics, and Koichi Tanaka, co-winner of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry, speak at a press conference at the Japanese Embassy in Stockholm on Dec. 9 prior to receiving their awards Dec. 10. Tanaka dismissed complaints from European researchers who said other researchers better deserve the prize, noting he and his team were the first to develop soft desorption ionization methods for mass spectrometric analyses of biological macromolecules.

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Yokoyama receives educational award in S. Africa

Yokoyama receives educational award in S. Africa

PRETORIA, South Africa - Osaka Gov. Knock Yokoyama (R) shakes hands with South African Deputy President Jacob Zuma after receiving a special educational award on Nov. 20 for helping to donate abandoned bicycles to South Africa's children. Women's groups and others in Japan, however, are protesting Yokoyama's trip to South Africa, saying the 67-year-old governor does not deserve such a prize from South Africa because of his loss in a sexual harassment suit.

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Int'l community should not adopt double standards: FM spokesperson

STORY: Int'l community should not adopt double standards: FM spokesperson DATELINE: March 28, 2022 LENGTH: 00:01:38 LOCATION: Beijing CATEGORY: POLITICS SHOTLIST: 1. SOUNDBITE (Chinese/English interpretation): WANG WENBIN, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson STORYLINE: Whether it's the Palestinian issue or other international, regional hotspot issues, the international community should not adopt double standards, a Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson said on Monday. SOUNDBITE (Chinese/English interpretation): WANG WENBIN, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson "Whether it's the Palestinian issue or other international, regional hotspot issues, the international community should not adopt double standards. To argue that refugees in Ukraine are much to be pitied while refugees from countries in the Middle East, Africa and Latin America deserve no sympathy, is unacceptable double standards. To argue that harming civilians in Ukraine is war crimes, while those harming civilians in the Federal Republic of

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DPJ urges Morioka to give up post over remarks on war criminals

DPJ urges Morioka to give up post over remarks on war criminals

TOKYO, Japan - Yoshio Hachiro, chairman of the Democratic Party of Japan Diet Affairs Committee, speaks at a press conference in the Diet building on May 27. He demanded that Masahiro Morioka resign as parliamentary secretary for health, labor and welfare for saying Class-A war criminals are no longer regarded as criminals in Japan. Hachiro said Morioka's remarks ''deserve resignation because they are totally inconsistent with the Cabinet's policy.'' (Kyodo)

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Australia coach tags Japan as favorites

Australia coach tags Japan as favorites

HANOI, Vietnam - Australia coach Graham Arnold speaks at a press conference in Hanoi on July 20 on the eve of his team's Asian Cup quarterfinal match against Japan. ''I think Japan deserve to be favorites. If you look at the group games they have been in better form than us.'' Arnold said. (Kyodo)

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Knockaround Guys (2001)

Knockaround Guys (2001)

John Malkovich Characters: Teddy Deserve Film: Knockaround Guys (2001) Director: Brian Koppelman, David Levien 30 November 2001 Date: 30 November 2001

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Knockaround Guys (2001)

Knockaround Guys (2001)

Dennis Hopper, John Malkovich & Barry Pepper Characters: Benny Chains,Teddy Deserve & Matty Demaret Film: Knockaround Guys (2001) Director: Brian Koppelman, David Levien 30 November 2001 Date: 30 November 2001

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Knockaround Guys (2001)

Knockaround Guys (2001)

John Malkovich & Barry Pepper Characters: Teddy Deserve & Matty Demaret Film: Knockaround Guys (2001) Director: Brian Koppelman, David Levien 30 November 2001 Date: 30 November 2001

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?QUE HE HECHO YO PARA MERECER ESTO?!!

?QUE HE HECHO YO PARA MERECER ESTO?!!

?QUE HE HECHO YO PARA MERECER ESTO?!! JAIME CHAVARRI, VERONICA FOURQUE, CARMEN MAURA ?QUE HE HECHO YO PARA MERECER ESTO?!! Date: 1984

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Filipino man continues to promote "nobility" of WWII kamikaze pilots

Filipino man continues to promote "nobility" of WWII kamikaze pilots

MABALACAT CITY, Philippines - This Oct. 25, 2014 photo shows the kamikaze monument erected at the former Mabalacat East Airfield in the province of Pampanga, north of Manila, from where Japanese suicide attackers took off during World War II. An 84-year-old Filipino man, Daniel Dizon, initiated construction of kamikaze monuments in the Philippines out of the belief Japan's kamikaze pilots were noble warriors who deserve to be honored. (Kyodo)

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3 ex-TEPCO execs judged to merit indictment on nuke disaster

3 ex-TEPCO execs judged to merit indictment on nuke disaster

TOKYO, Japan - Hiroyuki Kawai (C), an attorney representing people who sought a review of the prosecution's judgment on six former Tokyo Electric Power Co. executives, and others meet the press in Tokyo on July 31, 2014, about a decision by a committee for the inquest of prosecution that three of them deserve indictment over the 2011 nuclear disaster at the utility's Fukushima Daiichi power plant. (Kyodo)

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Tanaka dismisses complaints, defends his Nobel prize+

Tanaka dismisses complaints, defends his Nobel prize+

STOCKHOLM, Sweden - Masatoshi Koshiba (L), co-winner of the 2002 Nobel Prize in Physics, and Koichi Tanaka, co-winner of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry, speak at a press conference at the Japanese Embassy in Stockholm on Dec. 9 prior to receiving their awards Dec. 10. Tanaka dismissed complaints from European researchers who said other researchers better deserve the prize, noting he and his team were the first to develop soft desorption ionization methods for mass spectrometric analyses of biological macromolecules. (Kyodo)

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Yokoyama receives educational award in S. Africa

Yokoyama receives educational award in S. Africa

PRETORIA, South Africa - Osaka Gov. Knock Yokoyama (R) shakes hands with South African Deputy President Jacob Zuma after receiving a special educational award on Nov. 20 for helping to donate abandoned bicycles to South Africa's children. Women's groups and others in Japan, however, are protesting Yokoyama's trip to South Africa, saying the 67-year-old governor does not deserve such a prize from South Africa because of his loss in a sexual harassment suit.

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