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La Venaria Reale Palace - Opening Ceremony in Turin

La Venaria Reale Palace - Opening Ceremony in Turin

Marina Doria, Prince Emmanuel Philibert of Savoy and Vittorio Emmanuel of Savoy in La Venaria Reale palace in Turin, Italy. After 10 years of restoring works, the oldest palace La Venaria Reale, built during the XVII and XVIII centuries by the Savoy Famil

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La Venaria Reale Palace - Opening Ceremony in Turin

La Venaria Reale Palace - Opening Ceremony in Turin

Marina Doria, Prince Emmanuel Philibert of Savoy and Vittorio Emmanuel of Savoy in La Venaria Reale palace in Turin, Italy. After 10 years of restoring works, the oldest palace La Venaria Reale, built during the XVII and XVIII centuries by the Savoy Famil

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MOZAMBIQUE-MAPUTO-CHINA-STARTIMES-SATELLITE TELEVISION SIGNAL-PROJECT STAFF

MOZAMBIQUE-MAPUTO-CHINA-STARTIMES-SATELLITE TELEVISION SIGNAL-PROJECT STAFF

(230911) -- MAPUTO, Sept. 11, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Nunes Guardagea (C) and his colleagues check Chinese-aided satellite television devices at Goba Village, Maputo Province, Mozambique, July 26, 2023. Government of Mozambique announced in May 2020 the completion of a project to bring digital satellite television signal to 1,000 villages in the country, which has benefited over 20,000 families. The project, covering all the ten provinces and the capital city of Mozambique, was co-funded by China and implemented by the Chinese electronics and media company StarTimes. It trained work force particularly young people to be in charge of the maintenance and provide assistance to the beneficiaries. Nunes Guardagea, a 31-year-old engineer, is one of them. Guardagea joined StarTimes in 2016 and participated in the maintenance of the project after training. He considers the job as one of the most meaningful experiences in his career. Guardagea traveled across the country and learned a lot on the job. His famil

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MOZAMBIQUE-MAPUTO-CHINA-STARTIMES-SATELLITE TELEVISION SIGNAL-PROJECT STAFF

MOZAMBIQUE-MAPUTO-CHINA-STARTIMES-SATELLITE TELEVISION SIGNAL-PROJECT STAFF

(230911) -- MAPUTO, Sept. 11, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Nunes Guardagea inspects a Chinese-aided digital television device at a farmer's home in Picoco Village, Maputo Province, Mozambique, July 25, 2023. Government of Mozambique announced in May 2020 the completion of a project to bring digital satellite television signal to 1,000 villages in the country, which has benefited over 20,000 families. The project, covering all the ten provinces and the capital city of Mozambique, was co-funded by China and implemented by the Chinese electronics and media company StarTimes. It trained work force particularly young people to be in charge of the maintenance and provide assistance to the beneficiaries. Nunes Guardagea, a 31-year-old engineer, is one of them. Guardagea joined StarTimes in 2016 and participated in the maintenance of the project after training. He considers the job as one of the most meaningful experiences in his career. Guardagea traveled across the country and learned a lot on the job. His famil

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Japanese rally against G7 summit in Hiroshima, calling for "No War Accomplices"

STORY: Japanese rally against G7 summit in Hiroshima, calling for "No War Accomplices" DATELINE: May 16, 2023 LENGTH: 00:00:55 LOCATION: HIROSHIMA, Japan CATEGORY: POLITICS SHOTLIST: 1. various of protest STORYLINE: Over 200 Japanese people rallied at the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park in a strong protest against the upcoming Group of Seven (G7) summit, carrying banners reading "No War Accomplices" and "No G7." In a speech delivered at the gathering on Sunday, Ichiro Yuasa, a representative of Japanese civic group Peace Depot, said, "Japan is saying that it will send a peaceful message of abolishing nuclear weapons to the world through this summit, but at the same time it is seeking to rely on nuclear weapons to achieve 'national security.' This is contradictory." Participant Fumi Akiyama told Xinhua that Japan's use of Hiroshima, which had suffered the atomic bombing during World War II, to hold the G7 summit completely went against the good wishes of the people of Hiroshima to pray for peace. The famil

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C405-10 Ice Cube (center) stars in Revolution Studios' famil

C405-10 Ice Cube (center) stars in Revolution Studios' famil

C405-10 Ice Cube (center) stars in Revolution Studios' family comedy ARE WE THERE YET?, a Columbia Pictures release. Photo by: Rob McEwan ARE WE THERE YET? [US 2005] ICE CUBE Date: 2005

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The wedding of Prince Fumihito and Princess Kiko

Members of the Kawashima family line up in front of their home. Kiko is presented with a bouquet of flowers by students from Gakushuin Women's Junior High School and bows to them. She then looked at each member of the family and said goodbye. Father Tatsuhiko waving Kiko off in the car on the way to the Imperial Palace. Shooting date: June 29, 1990, Release date: July 16, 1990.

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Emperor Akihito turns 74, refrains from talking much about famil

Emperor Akihito turns 74, refrains from talking much about famil

TOKYO, Japan - Emperor Akihito greets journalists prior to his pre-birthday press conference at the Imperial Palace on Dec. 22. He gave a relatively rare reaction to a media query ahead of his 74th birthday on Dec. 23, shunning talking in detail about his family including his daughter-in-law Crown Princess Masako, who has been suffering from a stress-induced illness, out of fear that any comments he would make on the issue may again be misconstrued. (Pool photo) (Kyodo)

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Emperor Akihito turns 74, refrains from talking much about famil

Emperor Akihito turns 74, refrains from talking much about famil

TOKYO, Japan - Emperor Akihito speaks during his pre-birthday press conference at the Imperial Palace on Dec. 22. He gave a relatively rare reaction to a media query, shunning talking in detail about his family including his daughter-in-law Crown Princess Masako, who has been suffering from a stress-induced illness, out of fear that any comments he would make on the issue may again be misconstrued. (Pool photo) (Kyodo)

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