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Pavilion featuring Taiwan opens at Osaka Expo

Pavilion featuring Taiwan opens at Osaka Expo

A tape-cutting ceremony is held to mark the opening of the Tech World pavilion featuring Taiwan's culture and technology at the 2025 World Exposition in Osaka, western Japan, on April 22, 2025. A senior Chinese official earlier expressed displeasure over the pavilion, hosted by a Tokyo-based Japanese company that has received investment from a Taiwanese company, saying the pavilion's name, Tech World, could remind the public of the word "Taiwan."

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Anti-Corruption Protest - Kampala

Anti-Corruption Protest - Kampala

Military and police personnel arrest protesters during the anti-corruption protest in Kampala, the capital of Uganda, July 23, 2024. The Ugandan police on Tuesday closed off several key roads leading to the country's parliamentary building where protesters were planning to march to express their displeasure at what they call rampant corruption in the government. Photo by Hajarah Nalwadda/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Anti-Corruption Protest - Kampala

Anti-Corruption Protest - Kampala

Police stand guard on Parliament Avenue in Kampala, the capital of Uganda, July 23, 2024. The Ugandan police on Tuesday closed off several key roads leading to the country's parliamentary building where protesters were planning to march to express their displeasure at what they call rampant corruption in the government. Photo by Hajarah Nalwadda/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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UGANDA-KAMPALA-ANTI-CORRUPTION-PROTEST

UGANDA-KAMPALA-ANTI-CORRUPTION-PROTEST

(240723) -- KAMPALA, July 23, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- Police stand guard on Parliament Avenue in Kampala, the capital of Uganda, July 23, 2024. The Ugandan police on Tuesday closed off several key roads leading to the country's parliamentary building where protesters were planning to march to express their displeasure at what they call rampant corruption in the government. (Photo by Hajarah Nalwadda/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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UGANDA-KAMPALA-ANTI-CORRUPTION-PROTEST

UGANDA-KAMPALA-ANTI-CORRUPTION-PROTEST

(240723) -- KAMPALA, July 23, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- Military and police personnel arrest protesters during the anti-corruption protest in Kampala, the capital of Uganda, July 23, 2024. The Ugandan police on Tuesday closed off several key roads leading to the country's parliamentary building where protesters were planning to march to express their displeasure at what they call rampant corruption in the government. (Photo by Hajarah Nalwadda/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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China expresses displeasure over Uyghur congress in Japan

China expresses displeasure over Uyghur congress in Japan

BEIJING, China - Hong Lei, spokesman for the Chinese Foreign Ministry, gestures during a press conference at the ministry in Beijing on May 14, 2012. Hong expressed displeasure with Japan as the World Uyghur Congress began its general assembly the same day in Tokyo despite China's opposition.

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China on S. China Sea row

China on S. China Sea row

BEIJING, China - Hong Lei, spokesman for the Chinese Foreign Ministry, gestures during a press conference at the ministry in Beijing on June 14, 2011. Hong expressed displeasure after U.S. senators submitted a resolution the previous day condemning China over territorial disputes in the South China Sea.

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China envoy displeased with monitoring of Chinese navy

China envoy displeased with monitoring of Chinese navy

TOKYO, Japan - Chinese Ambassador to Japan Cheng Yonghua gives a speech at a meeting sponsored by K.K. Kyodo News in Tokyo on May 11, 2010. Cheng expressed strong displeasure with the monitoring of a Chinese navy fleet by Japan's Maritime Self-Defense Force in waters off Japan.

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Asashoryu's brother comments on retirement

Asashoryu's brother comments on retirement

ULAN BATOR, Mongolia - Dolgorsuren Serjbudee speaks about the retirement of his younger brother as Japanese sumo grand champion Asashoryu at a press conference in Ulan Bator on Feb. 5, 2010. Serjbudee expressed mixed feelings of gratitude to those who helped the retired yokozuna in Japan and displeasure against others attacking him.

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Asashoryu's brother comments on retirement

Asashoryu's brother comments on retirement

ULAN BATOR, Mongolia - Dolgorsuren Serjbudee speaks about the retirement of his younger brother as Japanese sumo grand champion Asashoryu at a press conference in Ulan Bator on Feb. 5, 2010. Serjbudee expressed mixed feelings of gratitude to those who helped the retired yokozuna in Japan and displeasure against others attacking him.

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Chinese envoy displeased with Uyghur activist's Japan visit

Chinese envoy displeased with Uyghur activist's Japan visit

TOKYO, Japan - Chinese Ambassador to Japan Cui Tiankai speaks during a group interview with Kyodo News and public broadcaster NHK in Tokyo on July 27. Cui expressed displeasure about an upcoming visit to Japan by Washington-based Uyghur rights activist Rebiya Kadeer, who Beijing has accused of masterminding the July 5 rioting in the Xinjiang capital of Urumqi.

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Emperor Hirohito vexed at Yasukuni's honoring war criminals

Emperor Hirohito vexed at Yasukuni's honoring war criminals

TOKYO, Japan - A memorandum written by former Imperial Household Agency Grand Steward Tomohiko Tomita in 1988 reveals that Emperor Hirohito expressed strong displeasure over Yasukuni Shrine's decision in the late 1970s to include Class-A war criminals from World War II in the list of people honored there.

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Emperor Hirohito vexed at Yasukuni's honoring war criminals

Emperor Hirohito vexed at Yasukuni's honoring war criminals

TOKYO, Japan - A memorandum written by former Imperial Household Agency Grand Steward Tomohiko Tomita in 1988 reveals that Emperor Hirohito expressed strong displeasure over Yasukuni Shrine's decision in the late 1970s to include Class-A war criminals from World War II in the list of people honored there.

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China says Sino-Japan summit 'difficult'

China says Sino-Japan summit 'difficult'

BEIJING, China - Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Kong Quan, who repeated China's displeasure at Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi's visit to Yasukuni Shrine at a regular press briefing on Oct. 25, said the circumstances did not call for a summit meeting between Japan and China in the near future.

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(2)China demands Japan cancel visa for Taiwan's Lee

(2)China demands Japan cancel visa for Taiwan's Lee

TOKYO, Japan - Chinese Ambassador to Japan Wang Yi speaks at the Japan Business Federation in Tokyo on Dec. 21. Wang expressed strong displeasure with Japan's issuance of a visa to former Taiwan President Lee Teng-hui and warned it will adversely affect bilateral ties with Japan. (Pool photo)

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Seoul voices displeasure over Koizumi's Yasukuni visit

Seoul voices displeasure over Koizumi's Yasukuni visit

SEOUL, Japan - South Korean Foreign Affairs and Trade Minister Choi Sung Hong (L) and Japanese Foreign Minister Yoriko Kawaguchi shake hands in Seoul on Jan. 15 prior to their talks. Choi expressed displeasure over Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi's visit on Jan. 14 to the war-related Yasukuni Shrine in Tokyo.

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Koizumi voices displeasure with Suzuki's island remarks

Koizumi voices displeasure with Suzuki's island remarks

TOKYO, Japan - Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi looks at a copy of a classified Foreign Ministry document during a session of the House of Councillors Budget Committee on March 12. The premier voiced strong displeasure with scandal-hit Liberal Democratic Party lawmaker Muneo Suzuki for his remarks in 1995, quoted in the document, that Japan's diplomatic efforts to regain sovereignty over a group of Russian-held islands are meaningless.

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Daiei owner apologizes to pitcher Kudo

Daiei owner apologizes to pitcher Kudo

TOKYO, Japan - Daiei Hawks owner Isao Nakauchi walks out of talks with pitcher Kimiyasu Kudo at Tokyo Dome on Nov. 3. Nakauchi apologized to the veteran southpaw over the displeasure he felt during the negotiation process for a new contract.

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Fan's pants-off protest against cacellation

Fan's pants-off protest against cacellation

An Olympic fan takes extreme measures to voice his displeasure over the cancellation of the men's slalom competition Feb. 9. The event was postponed due to inclement weather.

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Koizumi voices displeasure with Suzuki's island remarks

Koizumi voices displeasure with Suzuki's island remarks

TOKYO, Japan - Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi looks at a copy of a classified Foreign Ministry document during a session of the House of Councillors Budget Committee on March 12. The premier voiced strong displeasure with scandal-hit Liberal Democratic Party lawmaker Muneo Suzuki for his remarks in 1995, quoted in the document, that Japan's diplomatic efforts to regain sovereignty over a group of Russian-held islands are meaningless.

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TBS president unhappy with Rakuten's plan to raise stake

TBS president unhappy with Rakuten's plan to raise stake

TOKYO, Japan - Tokyo Broadcasting System Inc. President Hiroshi Inoue speaks at a news conference in Tokyo on April 25 where he expressed displeasure with Rakuten Inc.'s move to raise its stake in the broadcaster to above 20 percent. (Kyodo)

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Seoul voices displeasure over Koizumi's Yasukuni visit

Seoul voices displeasure over Koizumi's Yasukuni visit

SEOUL, Japan - South Korean Foreign Affairs and Trade Minister Choi Sung Hong (L) and Japanese Foreign Minister Yoriko Kawaguchi shake hands in Seoul on Jan. 15 prior to their talks. Choi expressed displeasure over Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi's visit on Jan. 14 to the war-related Yasukuni Shrine in Tokyo. (Kyodo)

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Tribunal rejects China's sweeping claims in S. China Sea

Tribunal rejects China's sweeping claims in S. China Sea

Chinese people show their displeasure in front of an international tribunal in The Hague on July 12, 2016. The court ruled the same day that China has no historic rights to resources in the South China Sea based on its "nine-dash line" claim, in a move welcomed by the Philippines, which instigated the case. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Cross-strait affairs chiefs meet in Kinmen

Cross-strait affairs chiefs meet in Kinmen

Taiwan's Mainland Affairs Council Minister Andrew Hsia (R) converses with China's Taiwan Affairs Office director Zhang Zhijun before official talks on the island of Kinmen, Taiwan, on May 23, 2015. Hsia expressed Taiwan's displeasure with China's inclusion of Taiwan in new security legislation during the talks. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Emperor Hirohito vexed at Yasukuni's honoring war criminals

Emperor Hirohito vexed at Yasukuni's honoring war criminals

TOKYO, Japan - A memorandum written by former Imperial Household Agency Grand Steward Tomohiko Tomita in 1988 reveals that Emperor Hirohito expressed strong displeasure over Yasukuni Shrine's decision in the late 1970s to include Class-A war criminals from World War II in the list of people honored there. (Kyodo)

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Emperor Hirohito vexed at Yasukuni's honoring war criminals

Emperor Hirohito vexed at Yasukuni's honoring war criminals

TOKYO, Japan - A memorandum written by former Imperial Household Agency Grand Steward Tomohiko Tomita in 1988 reveals that Emperor Hirohito expressed strong displeasure over Yasukuni Shrine's decision in the late 1970s to include Class-A war criminals from World War II in the list of people honored there. (Kyodo)

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China envoy displeased with monitoring of Chinese navy

China envoy displeased with monitoring of Chinese navy

TOKYO, Japan - Chinese Ambassador to Japan Cheng Yonghua gives a speech at a meeting sponsored by K.K. Kyodo News in Tokyo on May 11, 2010. Cheng expressed strong displeasure with the monitoring of a Chinese navy fleet by Japan's Maritime Self-Defense Force in waters off Japan. (Kyodo)

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(2)China demands Japan cancel visa for Taiwan's Lee

(2)China demands Japan cancel visa for Taiwan's Lee

TOKYO, Japan - Chinese Ambassador to Japan Wang Yi speaks at the Japan Business Federation in Tokyo on Dec. 21. Wang expressed strong displeasure with Japan's issuance of a visa to former Taiwan President Lee Teng-hui and warned it will adversely affect bilateral ties with Japan. (Pool photo) (Kyodo)

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China says Sino-Japan summit 'difficult'

China says Sino-Japan summit 'difficult'

BEIJING, China - Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Kong Quan, who repeated China's displeasure at Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi's visit to Yasukuni Shrine at a regular press briefing on Oct. 25, said the circumstances did not call for a summit meeting between Japan and China in the near future. (Kyodo)

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China on S. China Sea row

China on S. China Sea row

BEIJING, China - Hong Lei, spokesman for the Chinese Foreign Ministry, gestures during a press conference at the ministry in Beijing on June 14, 2011. Hong expressed displeasure after U.S. senators submitted a resolution the previous day condemning China over territorial disputes in the South China Sea. (Kyodo)

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Asashoryu's brother comments on retirement

Asashoryu's brother comments on retirement

ULAN BATOR, Mongolia - Dolgorsuren Serjbudee speaks about the retirement of his younger brother as Japanese sumo grand champion Asashoryu at a press conference in Ulan Bator on Feb. 5, 2010. Serjbudee expressed mixed feelings of gratitude to those who helped the retired yokozuna in Japan and displeasure against others attacking him. (Kyodo)

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Asashoryu's brother comments on retirement

Asashoryu's brother comments on retirement

ULAN BATOR, Mongolia - Dolgorsuren Serjbudee speaks about the retirement of his younger brother as Japanese sumo grand champion Asashoryu at a press conference in Ulan Bator on Feb. 5, 2010. Serjbudee expressed mixed feelings of gratitude to those who helped the retired yokozuna in Japan and displeasure against others attacking him. (Kyodo)

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Women barred from sumo rings

Women barred from sumo rings

Takarazuka Mayor Tomoko Nakagawa addresses an audience during a sumo event in the western Japan city on April 6, 2018. She voiced displeasure about the sport bannig women from entering sumo rings. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Women barred from sumo rings

Women barred from sumo rings

Takarazuka Mayor Tomoko Nakagawa addresses an audience during a sumo event in the western Japan city on April 6, 2018. She voiced displeasure about the sport banning women from entering sumo rings. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Japan minister voices regret to Duterte over "comfort women" statue

Japan minister voices regret to Duterte over "comfort women" statue

Japanese Internal Affairs and Communications Minister Seiko Noda speaks at a press conference in Manila after meeting with Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte on Jan. 9, 2018. Noda voiced displeasure to Duterte over a recently erected statue in Manila symbolizing women forced to work in wartime Japanese military brothels. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Japan protests S. Korea's push for "comfort women" UNESCO listing

Japan protests S. Korea's push for "comfort women" UNESCO listing

Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga expresses displeasure at a press conference in Tokyo on July 11, 2017, over South Korea's pursuit of a UNESCO listing for documents related to Korean women procured for Japan's wartime military brothels. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Park ousted as S. Korea's president

Park ousted as S. Korea's president

Supporters of South Korea's President Park Geun Hye show their displeasure with the country's Constitutional Court in Seoul on March 10, 2017, after it upheld the impeachment of Park over a corruption and abuse-of-power scandal. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Okinawa Gov. Onaga at press conference

Okinawa Gov. Onaga at press conference

At a press conference on Oct. 20, 2016, in Naha, Okinawa Gov. Takeshi Onaga expresses his displeasure at the stance of Osaka Gov. Ichiro Matsui, who said he appreciated the work of two Osaka riot police officers who were dispatched to Okinawa to help local police respond to anti-base protests. The two officers hurled ethnic slurs at protesters, but Matsui said they had worked hard, although their choice of words was inadequate. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Daiei owner apologizes to pitcher Kudo

Daiei owner apologizes to pitcher Kudo

TOKYO, Japan - Daiei Hawks owner Isao Nakauchi walks out of talks with pitcher Kimiyasu Kudo at Tokyo Dome on Nov. 3. Nakauchi apologized to the veteran southpaw over the displeasure he felt during the negotiation process for a new contract.

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