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Wife of Finnish president

Wife of Finnish president

Suzanne Innes-Stubb, wife of Finnish President Alexander Stubb, speaks about women's empowerment during an interview with Kyodo News in Tokyo on June 11, 2025. On June 9, she visited an Ishikawa Prefecture high school, where she taught English during the early 1990s.

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Finnish president and wife in Japan

Finnish president and wife in Japan

Finnish President Alexander Stubb and his wife Suzanne visit Rokusei High School in Nakanoto, Ishikawa Prefecture, central Japan, on June 9, 2025. Suzanne Innes-Stubb taught English to students at the prefectural high school during the early 1990s.

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Finnish president and wife in Japan

Finnish president and wife in Japan

Finnish President Alexander Stubb (C) and his wife Suzanne pose for a photo with Hakui Mayor Hiroichi Kishi at a library in the Ishikawa Prefecture city, central Japan, on June 9, 2025, after donating 80 books from the Moomin series. Suzanne Innes-Stubb taught English to students at local schools during the early 1990s.

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Border Conflict Between Armenia And Azerbaijan

Border Conflict Between Armenia And Azerbaijan

View of the houses in the village of Kirants, Tavush, which will more than likely be impacted by the new border between Armenia and Azerbaijan on May 04, 2024. The residents of several Armenian communities in northeast Tavush Province began protests late on April 19 after Armenia and Azerbaijan authorities announced a border delimitation deal where Azerbaijan will regain control of four former Azeri populated villages which have been abandoned since the early 1990s. Tensions have also continued to rise in both Voskepar and Kirants as villagers are not allowing NSS to define the villages in preparation for the surrender of some Armenian villages and ceding of land to Azerbaijan. on May 04, 2024. The residents of several Armenian communities in northeast Tavush Province began protests late on April 19 after Armenia and Azerbaijan authorities announced a border delimitation deal where Azerbaijan will regain control of four former Azeri populated villages which have been abandoned since the early 1990s. Tensions

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Border Conflict Between Armenia And Azerbaijan

Border Conflict Between Armenia And Azerbaijan

View of the old church in Kirants had to halt its reconstruction due to concerns about how the new border between Armenia and Azerbaijan might affect it on May 04, 2024. The residents of several Armenian communities in northeast Tavush Province began protests late on April 19 after Armenia and Azerbaijan authorities announced a border delimitation deal where Azerbaijan will regain control of four former Azeri populated villages which have been abandoned since the early 1990s. Tensions have also continued to rise in both Voskepar and Kirants as villagers are not allowing NSS to define the villages in preparation for the surrender of some Armenian villages and ceding of land to Azerbaijan. on May 04, 2024. The residents of several Armenian communities in northeast Tavush Province began protests late on April 19 after Armenia and Azerbaijan authorities announced a border delimitation deal where Azerbaijan will regain control of four former Azeri populated villages which have been abandoned since the early 1990s.

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Border Conflict Between Armenia And Azerbaijan

Border Conflict Between Armenia And Azerbaijan

View of the main road and bridge leading into Kirants, Tavush, which will more than likely be impacted by the new border between Armenia and Azerbaijan on May 04, 2024. The residents of several Armenian communities in northeast Tavush Province began protests late on April 19 after Armenia and Azerbaijan authorities announced a border delimitation deal where Azerbaijan will regain control of four former Azeri populated villages which have been abandoned since the early 1990s. Tensions have also continued to rise in both Voskepar and Kirants as villagers are not allowing NSS to define the villages in preparation for the surrender of some Armenian villages and ceding of land to Azerbaijan. on May 04, 2024. The residents of several Armenian communities in northeast Tavush Province began protests late on April 19 after Armenia and Azerbaijan authorities announced a border delimitation deal where Azerbaijan will regain control of four former Azeri populated villages which have been abandoned since the early 1990s.

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Border Conflict Between Armenia And Azerbaijan

Border Conflict Between Armenia And Azerbaijan

View of the main road and bridge leading into Kirants, Tavush, which will more than likely be impacted by the new border between Armenia and Azerbaijan on May 04, 2024. The residents of several Armenian communities in northeast Tavush Province began protests late on April 19 after Armenia and Azerbaijan authorities announced a border delimitation deal where Azerbaijan will regain control of four former Azeri populated villages which have been abandoned since the early 1990s. Tensions have also continued to rise in both Voskepar and Kirants as villagers are not allowing NSS to define the villages in preparation for the surrender of some Armenian villages and ceding of land to Azerbaijan. on May 04, 2024. The residents of several Armenian communities in northeast Tavush Province began protests late on April 19 after Armenia and Azerbaijan authorities announced a border delimitation deal where Azerbaijan will regain control of four former Azeri populated villages which have been abandoned since the early 1990s.

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Border Conflict Between Armenia And Azerbaijan

Border Conflict Between Armenia And Azerbaijan

View of the old church in Kirants had to halt its reconstruction due to concerns about how the new border between Armenia and Azerbaijan might affect it on May 04, 2024. The residents of several Armenian communities in northeast Tavush Province began protests late on April 19 after Armenia and Azerbaijan authorities announced a border delimitation deal where Azerbaijan will regain control of four former Azeri populated villages which have been abandoned since the early 1990s. Tensions have also continued to rise in both Voskepar and Kirants as villagers are not allowing NSS to define the villages in preparation for the surrender of some Armenian villages and ceding of land to Azerbaijan. on May 04, 2024. The residents of several Armenian communities in northeast Tavush Province began protests late on April 19 after Armenia and Azerbaijan authorities announced a border delimitation deal where Azerbaijan will regain control of four former Azeri populated villages which have been abandoned since the early 1990s.

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Border Conflict Between Armenia And Azerbaijan

Border Conflict Between Armenia And Azerbaijan

View of a house in the village of Kirants, Tavush, which will more than likely be impacted by the new border between Armenia and Azerbaijan on May 04, 2024. The residents of several Armenian communities in northeast Tavush Province began protests late on April 19 after Armenia and Azerbaijan authorities announced a border delimitation deal where Azerbaijan will regain control of four former Azeri populated villages which have been abandoned since the early 1990s. Tensions have also continued to rise in both Voskepar and Kirants as villagers are not allowing NSS to define the villages in preparation for the surrender of some Armenian villages and ceding of land to Azerbaijan. on May 04, 2024. The residents of several Armenian communities in northeast Tavush Province began protests late on April 19 after Armenia and Azerbaijan authorities announced a border delimitation deal where Azerbaijan will regain control of four former Azeri populated villages which have been abandoned since the early 1990s. Tensions hav

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Border Conflict Between Armenia And Azerbaijan

Border Conflict Between Armenia And Azerbaijan

View of the main road leading into Kirants, Tavush, which will more than likely be impacted by the new border between Armenia and Azerbaijan on May 04, 2024. The residents of several Armenian communities in northeast Tavush Province began protests late on April 19 after Armenia and Azerbaijan authorities announced a border delimitation deal where Azerbaijan will regain control of four former Azeri populated villages which have been abandoned since the early 1990s. Tensions have also continued to rise in both Voskepar and Kirants as villagers are not allowing NSS to define the villages in preparation for the surrender of some Armenian villages and ceding of land to Azerbaijan. on May 04, 2024. The residents of several Armenian communities in northeast Tavush Province began protests late on April 19 after Armenia and Azerbaijan authorities announced a border delimitation deal where Azerbaijan will regain control of four former Azeri populated villages which have been abandoned since the early 1990s. Tensions ha

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Border Conflict Between Armenia And Azerbaijan

Border Conflict Between Armenia And Azerbaijan

View of the main road and bridge leading into Kirants, Tavush, which will more than likely be impacted by the new border between Armenia and Azerbaijan on May 04, 2024. The residents of several Armenian communities in northeast Tavush Province began protests late on April 19 after Armenia and Azerbaijan authorities announced a border delimitation deal where Azerbaijan will regain control of four former Azeri populated villages which have been abandoned since the early 1990s. Tensions have also continued to rise in both Voskepar and Kirants as villagers are not allowing NSS to define the villages in preparation for the surrender of some Armenian villages and ceding of land to Azerbaijan. on May 04, 2024. The residents of several Armenian communities in northeast Tavush Province began protests late on April 19 after Armenia and Azerbaijan authorities announced a border delimitation deal where Azerbaijan will regain control of four former Azeri populated villages which have been abandoned since the early 1990s.

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Border Conflict Between Armenia And Azerbaijan

Border Conflict Between Armenia And Azerbaijan

View of the main road and bridge leading into Kirants, Tavush, which will more than likely be impacted by the new border between Armenia and Azerbaijan on May 04, 2024. The residents of several Armenian communities in northeast Tavush Province began protests late on April 19 after Armenia and Azerbaijan authorities announced a border delimitation deal where Azerbaijan will regain control of four former Azeri populated villages which have been abandoned since the early 1990s. Tensions have also continued to rise in both Voskepar and Kirants as villagers are not allowing NSS to define the villages in preparation for the surrender of some Armenian villages and ceding of land to Azerbaijan. on May 04, 2024. The residents of several Armenian communities in northeast Tavush Province began protests late on April 19 after Armenia and Azerbaijan authorities announced a border delimitation deal where Azerbaijan will regain control of four former Azeri populated villages which have been abandoned since the early 1990s.

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Border Conflict Between Armenia And Azerbaijan

Border Conflict Between Armenia And Azerbaijan

View of the main road and bridge leading into Kirants, Tavush, which will more than likely be impacted by the new border between Armenia and Azerbaijan on May 04, 2024. The residents of several Armenian communities in northeast Tavush Province began protests late on April 19 after Armenia and Azerbaijan authorities announced a border delimitation deal where Azerbaijan will regain control of four former Azeri populated villages which have been abandoned since the early 1990s. Tensions have also continued to rise in both Voskepar and Kirants as villagers are not allowing NSS to define the villages in preparation for the surrender of some Armenian villages and ceding of land to Azerbaijan. on May 04, 2024. The residents of several Armenian communities in northeast Tavush Province began protests late on April 19 after Armenia and Azerbaijan authorities announced a border delimitation deal where Azerbaijan will regain control of four former Azeri populated villages which have been abandoned since the early 1990s.

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We made a good decision to come to China: Finnish entrepreneur

STORY: We made a good decision to come to China: Finnish entrepreneur SHOOTING TIME: Nov. 7, 2023 DATELINE: Nov. 7, 2023 LENGTH: 00:02:05 LOCATION: TIANJIN, China CATEGORY: ECONOMY SHOTLIST: 1. various of Pekka Nieminen playing badminton with colleagues 2. various of Pekka Nieminen working in his office 3. SOUNDBITE 1 (English): PEKKA NIEMINEN, General Manager of Glaston (Tianjin) Co., Ltd. 4. SOUNDBITE 2 (English): PEKKA NIEMINEN, General Manager of Glaston (Tianjin) Co., Ltd. STORYLINE: For Pekka Nieminen, a 62-year-old entrepreneur from Finland, China is like an old friend. He has witnessed China's modernization drive since his first trip to China in 1991. SOUNDBITE 1 (English): PEKKA NIEMINEN, General Manager of Glaston (Tianjin) Co., Ltd. "My first visit to China was in 1991. In 2005, I took my first assignment to China up to 7 years, from 2005 to 2012. Now this is my second assignment to China. I came in 2022 here in Wuqing. I'm a lucky person that I had that experience (in China) from early 1990s

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The Temple of Earth Book Market in Beijing

The Temple of Earth Book Market in Beijing

BEIJING, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 8, 2023 - Readers shop for books at the Temple of Earth Book Market in Beijing, China, Sept. 8, 2023. The Temple of Earth Book market rose in the early 1990s.

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The Temple of Earth Book Market in Beijing

The Temple of Earth Book Market in Beijing

BEIJING, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 8, 2023 - Readers shop for books at The Temple of Earth Book Market in Beijing, China, Sept. 8, 2023. The Temple of Earth Book market rose in the early 1990s.

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The Temple of Earth Book Market in Beijing

The Temple of Earth Book Market in Beijing

BEIJING, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 8, 2023 - Readers shop for books at the Temple of Earth Book Market in Beijing, China, Sept. 8, 2023. The Temple of Earth Book market rose in the early 1990s.

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The Temple of Earth Book Market in Beijing

The Temple of Earth Book Market in Beijing

BEIJING, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 8, 2023 - Readers shop for books at the Temple of Earth Book Market in Beijing, China, Sept. 8, 2023. The Temple of Earth Book market rose in the early 1990s.

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The Temple of Earth Book Market in Beijing

The Temple of Earth Book Market in Beijing

BEIJING, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 8, 2023 - Readers shop for books at the Temple of Earth Book Market in Beijing, China, Sept. 8, 2023. The Temple of Earth Book market rose in the early 1990s.

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The Temple of Earth Book Market in Beijing

The Temple of Earth Book Market in Beijing

BEIJING, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 8, 2023 - A general view of the opening ceremony of The Temple of Earth Book Market in Beijing, China, September 8, 2023. Beijing Ditan Book market rose in the early 1990s.

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The Temple of Earth Book Market in Beijing

The Temple of Earth Book Market in Beijing

BEIJING, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 8, 2023 - Readers shop for books at the Temple of Earth Book Market in Beijing, China, Sept. 8, 2023. The Temple of Earth Book market rose in the early 1990s.

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The Temple of Earth Book Market in Beijing

The Temple of Earth Book Market in Beijing

BEIJING, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 8, 2023 - Readers shop for books at the Temple of Earth Book Market in Beijing, China, Sept. 8, 2023. The Temple of Earth Book market rose in the early 1990s.

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The Temple of Earth Book Market in Beijing

The Temple of Earth Book Market in Beijing

BEIJING, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 8, 2023 - Readers shop for books at the Temple of Earth Book Market in Beijing, China, Sept. 8, 2023. The Temple of Earth Book market rose in the early 1990s.

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The Temple of Earth Book Market in Beijing

The Temple of Earth Book Market in Beijing

BEIJING, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 8, 2023 - Readers shop for books at The Temple of Earth Book Market in Beijing, China, Sept. 8, 2023. The Temple of Earth Book market rose in the early 1990s.

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The Temple of Earth Book Market in Beijing

The Temple of Earth Book Market in Beijing

BEIJING, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 8, 2023 - Readers shop for books at the Temple of Earth Book Market in Beijing, China, Sept. 8, 2023. The Temple of Earth Book market rose in the early 1990s.

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The Temple of Earth Book Market in Beijing

The Temple of Earth Book Market in Beijing

BEIJING, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 8, 2023 - Readers shop for books at The Temple of Earth Book Market in Beijing, China, Sept. 8, 2023. The Temple of Earth Book market rose in the early 1990s.

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The Temple of Earth Book Market in Beijing

The Temple of Earth Book Market in Beijing

BEIJING, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 8, 2023 - Readers shop for books at the Temple of Earth Book Market in Beijing, China, Sept. 8, 2023. The Temple of Earth Book market rose in the early 1990s.

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The Temple of Earth Book Market in Beijing

The Temple of Earth Book Market in Beijing

BEIJING, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 8, 2023 - Readers shop for books at the Temple of Earth Book Market in Beijing, China, Sept. 8, 2023. The Temple of Earth Book market rose in the early 1990s.

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The Temple of Earth Book Market in Beijing

The Temple of Earth Book Market in Beijing

BEIJING, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 8, 2023 - Readers shop for books at the Temple of Earth Book Market in Beijing, China, Sept. 8, 2023. The Temple of Earth Book market rose in the early 1990s.

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The Temple of Earth Book Market in Beijing

The Temple of Earth Book Market in Beijing

BEIJING, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 8, 2023 - Readers shop for books at the Temple of Earth Book Market in Beijing, China, Sept. 8, 2023. The Temple of Earth Book market rose in the early 1990s.

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The Temple of Earth Book Market in Beijing

The Temple of Earth Book Market in Beijing

BEIJING, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 8, 2023 - Readers shop for books at the Temple of Earth Book Market in Beijing, China, Sept. 8, 2023. The Temple of Earth Book market rose in the early 1990s.

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The Temple of Earth Book Market in Beijing

The Temple of Earth Book Market in Beijing

BEIJING, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 8, 2023 - Readers shop for books at the Temple of Earth Book Market in Beijing, China, Sept. 8, 2023. The Temple of Earth Book market rose in the early 1990s.

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The Temple of Earth Book Market in Beijing

The Temple of Earth Book Market in Beijing

BEIJING, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 8, 2023 - Readers shop for books at the Temple of Earth Book Market in Beijing, China, Sept. 8, 2023. The Temple of Earth Book market rose in the early 1990s.

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The Temple of Earth Book Market in Beijing

The Temple of Earth Book Market in Beijing

BEIJING, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 8, 2023 - Readers shop for books at the Temple of Earth Book Market in Beijing, China, Sept. 8, 2023. The Temple of Earth Book market rose in the early 1990s.

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Chemours Teflon Company Polluting The Groundwater In Dordrecht

Chemours Teflon Company Polluting The Groundwater In Dordrecht

Illustration of the Chemours DuPont teflon factory in Dordrecht, Netherlands, on July 17, 2023. Chemours teflon company polluting the groundwater. Teflon producer DuPont, now Chemours, has known for 30 years that they are seriously polluting the groundwater in Dordrecht with large amounts of toxic and carcinogenic PFAS, Zembla reports based on confidential documents from the chemical group. The documents showed DuPont had serious concerns about contaminating the drinking water with PFAS in the early 1990s. PFAS pollution is still a problem in Dordrecht. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Chemours Teflon Company Polluting The Groundwater In Dordrecht

Chemours Teflon Company Polluting The Groundwater In Dordrecht

Illustration of the Chemours DuPont teflon factory in Dordrecht, Netherlands, on July 17, 2023. Chemours teflon company polluting the groundwater. Teflon producer DuPont, now Chemours, has known for 30 years that they are seriously polluting the groundwater in Dordrecht with large amounts of toxic and carcinogenic PFAS, Zembla reports based on confidential documents from the chemical group. The documents showed DuPont had serious concerns about contaminating the drinking water with PFAS in the early 1990s. PFAS pollution is still a problem in Dordrecht. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Chemours Teflon Company Polluting The Groundwater In Dordrecht

Chemours Teflon Company Polluting The Groundwater In Dordrecht

Illustration of the Chemours DuPont teflon factory in Dordrecht, Netherlands, on July 17, 2023. Chemours teflon company polluting the groundwater. Teflon producer DuPont, now Chemours, has known for 30 years that they are seriously polluting the groundwater in Dordrecht with large amounts of toxic and carcinogenic PFAS, Zembla reports based on confidential documents from the chemical group. The documents showed DuPont had serious concerns about contaminating the drinking water with PFAS in the early 1990s. PFAS pollution is still a problem in Dordrecht. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Chemours Teflon Company Polluting The Groundwater In Dordrecht

Chemours Teflon Company Polluting The Groundwater In Dordrecht

Illustration of the Chemours DuPont teflon factory in Dordrecht, Netherlands, on July 17, 2023. Chemours teflon company polluting the groundwater. Teflon producer DuPont, now Chemours, has known for 30 years that they are seriously polluting the groundwater in Dordrecht with large amounts of toxic and carcinogenic PFAS, Zembla reports based on confidential documents from the chemical group. The documents showed DuPont had serious concerns about contaminating the drinking water with PFAS in the early 1990s. PFAS pollution is still a problem in Dordrecht. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Chemours Teflon Company Polluting The Groundwater In Dordrecht

Chemours Teflon Company Polluting The Groundwater In Dordrecht

Illustration of the Chemours DuPont teflon factory in Dordrecht, Netherlands, on July 17, 2023. Chemours teflon company polluting the groundwater. Teflon producer DuPont, now Chemours, has known for 30 years that they are seriously polluting the groundwater in Dordrecht with large amounts of toxic and carcinogenic PFAS, Zembla reports based on confidential documents from the chemical group. The documents showed DuPont had serious concerns about contaminating the drinking water with PFAS in the early 1990s. PFAS pollution is still a problem in Dordrecht. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Chemours Teflon Company Polluting The Groundwater In Dordrecht

Chemours Teflon Company Polluting The Groundwater In Dordrecht

Illustration of the Chemours DuPont teflon factory in Dordrecht, Netherlands, on July 17, 2023. Chemours teflon company polluting the groundwater. Teflon producer DuPont, now Chemours, has known for 30 years that they are seriously polluting the groundwater in Dordrecht with large amounts of toxic and carcinogenic PFAS, Zembla reports based on confidential documents from the chemical group. The documents showed DuPont had serious concerns about contaminating the drinking water with PFAS in the early 1990s. PFAS pollution is still a problem in Dordrecht. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Chemours Teflon Company Polluting The Groundwater In Dordrecht

Chemours Teflon Company Polluting The Groundwater In Dordrecht

Illustration of the Chemours DuPont teflon factory in Dordrecht, Netherlands, on July 17, 2023. Chemours teflon company polluting the groundwater. Teflon producer DuPont, now Chemours, has known for 30 years that they are seriously polluting the groundwater in Dordrecht with large amounts of toxic and carcinogenic PFAS, Zembla reports based on confidential documents from the chemical group. The documents showed DuPont had serious concerns about contaminating the drinking water with PFAS in the early 1990s. PFAS pollution is still a problem in Dordrecht. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Chemours Teflon Company Polluting The Groundwater In Dordrecht

Chemours Teflon Company Polluting The Groundwater In Dordrecht

Illustration of the Chemours DuPont teflon factory in Dordrecht, Netherlands, on July 17, 2023. Chemours teflon company polluting the groundwater. Teflon producer DuPont, now Chemours, has known for 30 years that they are seriously polluting the groundwater in Dordrecht with large amounts of toxic and carcinogenic PFAS, Zembla reports based on confidential documents from the chemical group. The documents showed DuPont had serious concerns about contaminating the drinking water with PFAS in the early 1990s. PFAS pollution is still a problem in Dordrecht. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Nikkei hits post-bubble high

Nikkei hits post-bubble high

A financial monitor at a brokerage house in Tokyo shows the 225-issue Nikkei Stock Average (bottom) topping 30,900 on the morning of May 19, 2023, to hit the highest level on an intraday basis since the bursting of the asset-inflated bubble economy in the early 1990s.

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Nikkei hits post-bubble high

Nikkei hits post-bubble high

A stock monitor in Tokyo shows the 225-issue Nikkei Stock Average topping 30,900 on the morning of May 19, 2023, to hit the highest level on an intraday basis since the bursting of the asset-inflated bubble economy in the early 1990s.

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Ad office at ex-disco site

Ad office at ex-disco site

TOKYO, Japan - Photo taken in Tokyo's Minato Ward on March 19, 2012, shows the inside of a new office space which advertising company TBWA Hakuhodo Inc. opened the same day to the press at a site that used to be occupied by the huge Juliana's Tokyo discotheque in the early 1990s. At the back is a stage with a large presentation screen, which used to be a dancing stage at the disco.

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Pyramid-shaped hotel in N. Korea

Pyramid-shaped hotel in N. Korea

PYONGYANG, North Korea - Photo taken on Feb. 14, 2011, shows the pyramid-shaped, 105-story Ryugyong Hotel under construction in Pyongyang. Exterior work on the hotel was completed recently, locals said Feb. 17. Construction began in 1987, but was halted in the early 1990s due to financial reasons. It resumed in 2008.

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Peru's top court upholds 25-yr sentence for Fujimori

Peru's top court upholds 25-yr sentence for Fujimori

TOKYO, Japan - The Peruvian Supreme Court announced Jan. 3, 2010, that it upheld a 25-year prison sentence on the country's former President Alberto Fujimori (in this undated file photo) over his involvement in two human rights abuse cases in the early 1990s.

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Latvian PM eager to learn lessons from Japan

Latvian PM eager to learn lessons from Japan

TOKYO, Japan - Visiting Latvian Prime Minister Ivars Godmanis speaks during a news conference at the Foreign Correspondents Club of Japan in Tokyo on Jan. 22. He expressed his eagerness to draw upon the lessons Japan learned from its own financial crisis following the burst of the asset-inflated bubble economy in the early 1990s as the Baltic country struggles amid the global financial turmoil.

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Gov't upgrades economic view for July on higher spending

Gov't upgrades economic view for July on higher spending

TOKYO, Japan - Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi (C) presides over a meeting of his economic ministers at his office on July 13. The Cabinet office upgraded its assessment of Japan's economy for the first time in six months, using the strongest words to describe an improvement in personal spending since the burst of the asset-inflated bubble economy in the early 1990s.

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METI finds false records of cracks at TEPCO's nuclear plants

METI finds false records of cracks at TEPCO's nuclear plants

TOKYO, Japan - Nobuya Minami, president of Tokyo Electric Power Co. (TEPCO), holds a news conference in Tokyo on Aug. 29 after the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry's Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency said it has found evidence of false records regarding cracks at TEPCO nuclear plants from the late 1980s to early 1990s.

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