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SYRIA-DAMASCUS-ECONOMIC SITUATION-EMERGENCY SESSION

SYRIA-DAMASCUS-ECONOMIC SITUATION-EMERGENCY SESSION

(230724) -- DAMASCUS, July 24, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Syrian Prime Minister Hussein Arnous (C) speaks during an emergency session at the Syrian parliament in Damascus, Syria, on July 24, 2023. Syrian Prime Minister Hussein Arnous said on Monday that the country's economic turmoil is worsening as the national currency continues to depreciate. Arnous made the remarks during an emergency session to tackle the worsening economic situation, which he said has led to the distortion of the pricing mechanism, consequently causing high inflation and stagnation in many sectors. (Photo by Ammar Safarjalani/Xinhua)

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SYRIA-DAMASCUS-ECONOMIC SITUATION-EMERGENCY SESSION

SYRIA-DAMASCUS-ECONOMIC SITUATION-EMERGENCY SESSION

(230724) -- DAMASCUS, July 24, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Syrian cabinet members and parliamentarians attend an emergency session at the Syrian parliament in Damascus, Syria, on July 24, 2023. Syrian Prime Minister Hussein Arnous said on Monday that the country's economic turmoil is worsening as the national currency continues to depreciate. Arnous made the remarks during an emergency session to tackle the worsening economic situation, which he said has led to the distortion of the pricing mechanism, consequently causing high inflation and stagnation in many sectors. (Photo by Ammar Safarjalani/Xinhua)

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SYRIA-DAMASCUS-ECONOMIC SITUATION-EMERGENCY SESSION

SYRIA-DAMASCUS-ECONOMIC SITUATION-EMERGENCY SESSION

(230724) -- DAMASCUS, July 24, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Syrian cabinet members and parliamentarians attend an emergency session at the Syrian parliament in Damascus, Syria, on July 24, 2023. Syrian Prime Minister Hussein Arnous said on Monday that the country's economic turmoil is worsening as the national currency continues to depreciate. Arnous made the remarks during an emergency session to tackle the worsening economic situation, which he said has led to the distortion of the pricing mechanism, consequently causing high inflation and stagnation in many sectors. (Photo by Ammar Safarjalani/Xinhua)

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SYRIA-DAMASCUS-ECONOMIC SITUATION-EMERGENCY SESSION

SYRIA-DAMASCUS-ECONOMIC SITUATION-EMERGENCY SESSION

(230724) -- DAMASCUS, July 24, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Syrian cabinet members and parliamentarians attend an emergency session at the Syrian parliament in Damascus, Syria, on July 24, 2023. Syrian Prime Minister Hussein Arnous said on Monday that the country's economic turmoil is worsening as the national currency continues to depreciate. Arnous made the remarks during an emergency session to tackle the worsening economic situation, which he said has led to the distortion of the pricing mechanism, consequently causing high inflation and stagnation in many sectors. (Photo by Ammar Safarjalani/Xinhua)

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Sony to launch new high-end Walkman music player next month

Sony to launch new high-end Walkman music player next month

TOKYO, Japan - Photo shows Sony Corp.'s new high-end Walkman portable music player model featuring "high-resolution" sound. Sony said on Jan. 15, 2015, it will begin selling the NW-ZX2 model, which has a new frame using copper sheet and aluminum, and controls sound distortion owing to improved circuits, on Feb. 14 with a price tag of around 130,000 yen.

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Sony to release new digital Walkman music players, stereo sets

Sony to release new digital Walkman music players, stereo sets

TOKYO, Japan - Sony Corp. will start releasing on Oct. 21 five types of new digital Walkman music players and three types of component stereos that enable music to be download from an online service without the need to use a personal computer. The features of the new Walkman models include reduced distortion of low-pitch sounds and improved functions to reduce exterior noise levels.

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China's Tang denies gov't support for anti-Japan protests

China's Tang denies gov't support for anti-Japan protests

BEIJING, China - Chinese State Councilor Tang Jiaxuan speaks during his meeting with Kyodo News President Toyohiko Yamanouchi in Beijing on April 12. Tang denied the view the Chinese government supported a series of anti-Japan demonstrations last weekend, calling the accusation a distortion of the facts.

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(2)S. Korea expresses anger over Japanese textbook revisions

(2)S. Korea expresses anger over Japanese textbook revisions

TOKYO, Japan - Two municipal assembly members from the South Korean city of Kwangju hold placards protesting Japan's newly authorized textbook in downtown Tokyo on April 5. The placards read: ''No to distortion of history: Yes to Asian peace.''

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(2)S. Korea expresses anger over Japanese textbook revisions

(2)S. Korea expresses anger over Japanese textbook revisions

TOKYO, Japan - Two municipal assembly members from the South Korean city of Kwangju hold placards protesting Japan's newly authorized textbook in downtown Tokyo on April 5. The placards read: ''No to distortion of history: Yes to Asian peace.'' (Kyodo)

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China's Tang denies gov't support for anti-Japan protests

China's Tang denies gov't support for anti-Japan protests

BEIJING, China - Chinese State Councilor Tang Jiaxuan speaks during his meeting with Kyodo News President Toyohiko Yamanouchi in Beijing on April 12. Tang denied the view the Chinese government supported a series of anti-Japan demonstrations last weekend, calling the accusation a distortion of the facts. (Kyodo)

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Sony to release new digital Walkman music players, stereo sets

Sony to release new digital Walkman music players, stereo sets

TOKYO, Japan - Sony Corp. will start releasing on Oct. 21 five types of new digital Walkman music players and three types of component stereos that enable music to be download from an online service without the need to use a personal computer. The features of the new Walkman models include reduced distortion of low-pitch sounds and improved functions to reduce exterior noise levels. (Kyodo)

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Sony to launch new high-end Walkman music player next month

Sony to launch new high-end Walkman music player next month

TOKYO, Japan - Photo shows Sony Corp.'s new high-end Walkman portable music player model featuring "high-resolution" sound. Sony said on Jan. 15, 2015, it will begin selling the NW-ZX2 model, which has a new frame using copper sheet and aluminum, and controls sound distortion owing to improved circuits, on Feb. 14 with a price tag of around 130,000 yen. (Kyodo)

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