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US: Shooting at White House Correspondents’ Dinner

President Trump and first lady Melania Trump were evacuated by Secret Service agents from the White House Correspondents' Dinner at the Washington Hilton on Saturday night, April 25, after a shooter opened fire. The president was uninjured, and no immediate injuries were reported among the attendees. This video shows a person on the ground outside the venue with USSS.

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Spanish Navy warship visits Yokosuka

Spanish Navy warship visits Yokosuka

Spanish Navy destroyer Mendez Nunez visits the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force's Yokosuka base in Kanagawa Prefecture, eastern Japan, on July 24, 2025, for replenishing and so soldiers can rest, marking the first port call to Japan by a Spanish naval warship, excluding training ships, in 131 years.

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Canadian Coast Guard icebreaker in Japan

Canadian Coast Guard icebreaker in Japan

The Canadian Coast Guard icebreaker Sir Wilfrid Laurier is shown to the media in Yokohama on Oct. 2, 2024, as it makes a port call in the eastern Japan city, its first in the Indo-Pacific region.

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Canadian Coast Guard icebreaker in Japan

Canadian Coast Guard icebreaker in Japan

Canada's ambassador to Japan, Ian McKay, meets the press on Oct. 2, 2024, in front of the Canadian Coast Guard icebreaker Sir Wilfrid Laurier as it makes a port call in Yokohama, south of Tokyo, its first in the Indo-Pacific region.

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Ocean cruise ship visits port in quake-hit city

Ocean cruise ship visits port in quake-hit city

Photo taken on Sept. 19, 2024, shows the ocean cruise ship Nippon Maru at a port in Nanao, Ishikawa Prefecture. The ship, operated by MOL Cruises Ltd., arrived at the port earlier in the day for its first port call in the central Japan city since it was severely hit by a strong earthquake on Jan. 1.

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Ocean cruise ship visits port in quake-hit city

Ocean cruise ship visits port in quake-hit city

Photo taken on Sept. 19, 2024, shows the ocean cruise ship Nippon Maru at a port in Nanao, Ishikawa Prefecture. The ship, operated by MOL Cruises Ltd., arrived at the port earlier in the day for its first port call in the central Japan city since it was severely hit by a strong earthquake on Jan. 1.

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U.S. Navy aircraft carrier Nimitz at Sasebo port

U.S. Navy aircraft carrier Nimitz at Sasebo port

Photo shows the U.S. Navy aircraft carrier Nimitz making a port call at Sasebo port in Sasebo, Nagasaki Prefecture in southwestern Japan on May 19, 2023, for the first time in about nine years.

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U.S. Navy aircraft carrier Nimitz at Sasebo port

U.S. Navy aircraft carrier Nimitz at Sasebo port

Photo shows the U.S. Navy aircraft carrier Nimitz making a port call at Sasebo port in Sasebo, Nagasaki Prefecture in southwestern Japan on May 19, 2023, for the first time in about nine years.

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U.S. Navy aircraft carrier Nimitz at Sasebo port

U.S. Navy aircraft carrier Nimitz at Sasebo port

Photo shows the U.S. Navy aircraft carrier Nimitz making a port call at Sasebo port in Sasebo, Nagasaki Prefecture in southwestern Japan on May 19, 2023, for the first time in about nine years.

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U.S. Navy aircraft carrier Nimitz at Sasebo port

U.S. Navy aircraft carrier Nimitz at Sasebo port

Photo shows the U.S. Navy aircraft carrier Nimitz making a port call at Sasebo port in Sasebo, Nagasaki Prefecture in southwestern Japan on May 19, 2023, for the first time in about nine years.

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Japan maritime force vessels

Japan maritime force vessels

YANGON, Myanmar - Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force training vessels on a round-the-world voyage arrive at Thilawa port, about 25 kilometers south of Yangon, in Myanmar on Sept. 30, 2013, for a five-day mission, marking the first-ever port call by an MSDF vessel to the country.

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Queen Mary 2 in Osaka

Queen Mary 2 in Osaka

OSAKA, Japan - The British ocean liner Queen Mary 2 was open to media and the public during a call at Osaka port in western Japan on March 10, 2011. The 151,400-ton vessel, which is on a world cruise, was making a port call at Osaka for the first time.

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Queen Mary 2 in Osaka

Queen Mary 2 in Osaka

OSAKA, Japan - The British ocean liner Queen Mary 2 calls at Osaka port in western Japan on March 10, 2011. The 151,400-ton ship on a world cruise was making its first port call at Osaka.

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Queen Mary 2 in Osaka

Queen Mary 2 in Osaka

OSAKA, Japan - The British ocean liner Queen Mary 2 calls at Osaka port in western Japan on March 10, 2011. The 151,400-ton ship on a world cruise was making its first port call at Osaka.

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Russian warship makes Japan port call

Russian warship makes Japan port call

HAKODATE, Japan - The Russian navy's 6,700-ton destroyer the Admiral Panteleyev makes a port call at Hakodate, Hokkaido, on Oct. 15, 2010. It was the first port call by a Russian warship in the northernmost Japanese prefecture since the founding of the Soviet Union in 1917. The city of Hakodate said it permitted the port call after it confirmed there were no nuclear weapons on the vessel.

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Russian warship makes Japan port call

Russian warship makes Japan port call

HAKODATE, Japan - Crew members of the Russian navy's 6,700-ton destroyer the Admiral Panteleyev receive flowers at a welcoming ceremony in Hakodate, Hokkaido, on Oct. 15, 2010. It was the first port call by a Russian warship in the northernmost Japanese prefecture since the founding of the Soviet Union in 1917. The city of Hakodate said it permitted the port call after it confirmed there were no nuclear weapons on the vessel.

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Icebreaker Shirase honors explorer

Icebreaker Shirase honors explorer

AKITA, Japan - Japan's new icebreaker Shirase makes a port call in Akita, the hometown of 1st Lt. Nobu Shirase, the explorer who led Japan's first Antarctic expedition 100 years ago and after whom it is named, on Sept. 10, 2010. A performance of the local ''Kanto Matsuri'' lantern festival was given at the port.

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World's largest LNG tanker in Japan

World's largest LNG tanker in Japan

NAGOYA, Japan - The Q-Max, the world's largest liquefied natural gas carrier, arrives at Chubu Electric Power Co.'s installation in Chita, Aichi Prefecture, for LNG delivery for thermal power generation on July 13, 2010. The arrival marks the vessel's first port call in Japan.

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Japan destroyers on antipiracy mission make 1st port call in Djibouti

Japan destroyers on antipiracy mission make 1st port call in Djibouti

DJIBOUTI, Djibouti - Capt. Hiroshi Goto (L), the escort division commander leading Japan's antipiracy mission off Somalia, meets Djibouti President Ismail Omar Guelleh (R) in Djibouti on April 6 after the first port call by the two Maritime Self-Defense Force destroyers dispatched on the mission.

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Japan destroyers on antipiracy mission make 1st port call in Djibouti

Japan destroyers on antipiracy mission make 1st port call in Djibouti

DJIBOUTI, Djibouti - The Japanese destroyer Sazanami, which has been dispatched on an antipiracy mission off the coast of Somalia, makes its first port call in the Horn of Africa country of Djibouti on April 6. The 4,650-ton Maritime Self-Defense Force destroyer has been escorting Japan-linked commercial ships in the pirate-infested Gulf of Aden since late last month.

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Luxury liner Queen Victoria arrives in Nagasaki port

Luxury liner Queen Victoria arrives in Nagasaki port

NAGASAKI, Japan - Ocean liner the Queen Victoria, now on an around-the-world voyage, arrives in Japan's Nagasaki port on March 5, marking the first port call to a Japanese city since its maiden voyage in January 2008.

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Luxury liner Queen Victoria arrives in Nagasaki port

Luxury liner Queen Victoria arrives in Nagasaki port

NAGASAKI, Japan - Ocean liner the Queen Victoria, now on an around-the-world voyage, arrives in Japan's Nagasaki port on March 5, marking the first port call to a Japanese city since its maiden voyage in January 2008.

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Luxury liner Queen Victoria arrives in Nagasaki port

Luxury liner Queen Victoria arrives in Nagasaki port

NAGASAKI, Japan - Photo taken March 5 from a Kyodo News helicopter shows ocean liner the Queen Victoria, now on an around-the-world voyage, moored at Japan's Nagasaki port in Nagasaki Prefecture. The liner arrived at the port earlier in the day, marking the first port call to a Japanese city since its maiden voyage in January 2008.

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Luxury liner Queen Victoria arrives in Nagasaki port

Luxury liner Queen Victoria arrives in Nagasaki port

NAGASAKI, Japan - Photo taken March 5 from a Kyodo News helicopter shows ocean liner the Queen Victoria, now on an around-the-world voyage, moored at Japan's Nagasaki port, Nagasaki Prefecture. The liner arrived at the port earlier in the day, marking the first port call to a Japanese city since its maiden voyage in January 2008.

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U.S. nuclear sub Ohio pays 1st port call in Japan

U.S. nuclear sub Ohio pays 1st port call in Japan

YOKOSUKA, Japan - The U.S. nuclear-powered submarine Ohio (C) makes its first port call at the U.S. naval base in Yokosuka, Kanagawa Prefecture, in Japan on Oct. 16.

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Japan businessman makes 2nd attempt to cross Pacific on rowboat

Japan businessman makes 2nd attempt to cross Pacific on rowboat

SHINGU, Japan - Seen off by friends and supporters, Ikuo Tateo, a 66-year-old businessman, leaves Miwasaki fishing port in Shingu, Okayama Prefecture on April 21 in a fresh attempt at a solo journey across the Pacific in a rowboat. His first attempt four years ago ended when his boat was wrecked in a storm shortly after he set out from Iwate Prefecture. Tateo made a round-the-world solo trip on a yacht in 2001 without making a port call.

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U.S. warship Nimitz visits Sasebo

U.S. warship Nimitz visits Sasebo

SASEBO, Japan - The U.S. Navy nuclear-powered aircraft carrier USS Nimitz makes its first port call at Sasebo, Nagasaki Prefecture, on Feb. 11. The 91,487-ton Nimitz is the ninth nuclear-powered aircraft carrier to stop at Sasebo port.

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U.S. warship Nimitz visits Sasebo

U.S. warship Nimitz visits Sasebo

SASEBO, Japan - The U.S. Navy nuclear-powered aircraft carrier USS Nimitz makes its first port call at Sasebo, Nagasaki Prefecture, on Feb. 11. The 91,487-ton Nimitz is the ninth nuclear-powered aircraft carrier to stop at Sasebo port.

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U.S. warship Nimitz visits Sasebo

U.S. warship Nimitz visits Sasebo

SASEBO, Japan - Aircraft sit on the flight deck of the U.S. Navy nuclear-powered aircraft carrier USS Nimitz off Sasebo, Nagasaki Prefecture, on Feb. 11. The 91,487-ton Nimitz makes its first port call at Sasebo the same day.

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N. Korean ferry makes Niigata port call for 1st time this year

N. Korean ferry makes Niigata port call for 1st time this year

NIIGATA, Japan - People rally to protest a port call by the North Korean ferry Mangyongbong-92 at Niigata port on April 25. The 9,672-ton ferry with around 25 passengers and about 50 tons of cargo on board arrived at the port for the first time this year.

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North Korean ferry leaves Niigata port

North Korean ferry leaves Niigata port

NIIGATA, Japan - The North Korean ferry Mangyongbong-92 leaves Niigata port for Wonsan in North Korea on May 19 after a one-day stay. The ferry arrived in Niigata for its first call at a Japanese port in five months after meeting insurance requirements under a new Japanese law to guard against oil spills.

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N. Korean ferry makes 1st port call in 5 months

N. Korean ferry makes 1st port call in 5 months

NIIGATA, Japan - The North Korean ferry Mangyongbong-92 arrives in Niigata on May 18, its first call at a Japanese port in five months, amid shouts of protest by people supporting the families of Japanese nationals abducted by North Korea.

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(1)Mangyongbong enters Niigata first time in 5 months

(1)Mangyongbong enters Niigata first time in 5 months

NIIGATA, Japan - The 9,672-ton North Korean ferry Mangyongbong-92 arrives at Niigata port in Niigata on May 18 for its first call at a Japanese port in five months after meeting insurance requirements under a new Japanese law to guard against oil spills.

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(1)U.S. Aegis cruiser Lake Erie makes port call at Niigata

(1)U.S. Aegis cruiser Lake Erie makes port call at Niigata

NIIGATA, Japan - The U.S. Aegis guided missile cruiser Lake Erie enters Niigata port in Niigata on the Sea of Japan on Oct. 11. It is the first time that an Aegis-equipped U.S. ship has stopped at the port.

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(2)N. Korea ferry arrives while lawmakers debate banning ship

(2)N. Korea ferry arrives while lawmakers debate banning ship

NIIGATA, Japan - About 50 supporters of Japanese abducted by North Korea protest the arrival of the North Korean ferry Mangyongbong-92 at Niigata port on April 26. The ship paid its first port call since the ruling bloc lawmakers presented a bill to the Diet in early April aimed at barring the ship from entering Japanese ports.

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N. Korea ship to resume call at Niigata

N. Korea ship to resume call at Niigata

NIIGATA, Japan - The controversial North Korean ferry Mangyongbong-92 (in file photo) plans to resume a call at Niigata port on Aug. 25 for the first time in seven months and then make three visits in September, the General Association of Korean Residents in Japan (Chongryon) said in Tokyo on Aug. 19.

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N. Korean ship sails to Niigata, 1st time since June

N. Korean ship sails to Niigata, 1st time since June

NIIGATA, Japan - The North Korean freighter Hwangkumsan sailed July 17 into Naoetsu port in Joetu, Niigata Prefecture, for the first time since another North Korean vessel, the Mangyongbong-92, canceled a planned port call at Niigata port in June.

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New Ehime Maru makes first port call at Honolulu

New Ehime Maru makes first port call at Honolulu

HONOLULU, United States - Crew members, teachers and students of Uwajima Fisheries High School from Japan's Ehime Prefecture attend a welcoming ceremony June 17 in Honolulu after their training ship, the new Ehime Maru, arrived there. The new vessel was built to replace the old Ehime Maru, which sank off Hawaii in February 2001.

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(1)Man Gyong Bong makes year's 1st port call at Niigata

(1)Man Gyong Bong makes year's 1st port call at Niigata

NIIGATA, Japan - The 9,672-ton North Korean ship Man Gyong Bong-92, that carries passengers and freight between North Korea and Japan arrives at Niigata port on Jan. 15 for its first port call in 2003, to be greeted by protesters denouncing North Korea over the abduction of Japanese nationals. (Pool photo)

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Yokosuka-based U.S. cruiser visits Kagoshima port

Yokosuka-based U.S. cruiser visits Kagoshima port

KAGOSHIMA, Japan - The U.S. Aegis guided missile cruiser Mobile Bay arrives at Kagoshima, southwestern Japan, on Oct. 28 for a four-day friendship port call for replenishment and rest of its crew. The 9,700-ton cruiser, based at the U.S. naval base in Yokosuka, south of Tokyo, will be open to the public at Kagoshima port on Oct. 29 and 30. This is the first visit by a U.S. warship to Kagoshima since the 3,600-ton frigate Vandegrift made a port call in September last year.

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Ship makes 1st Japan call in linkup with 2 Koreas

Ship makes 1st Japan call in linkup with 2 Koreas

NIIGATA, Japan - The 3,240-ton Chinese vessel, Chuxing, the first ship to ply a regular container route linking Japan, South Korea and North Korea, is in Niigata East Port on the Sea of Japan coast Aug. 20 for its inaugural call. A Chinese-South Korean joint venture opened the new route. One of its three regular shipments, which have so far linked Pusan in southern South Korea and the northeastern North Korea port of Rajin, will stop at Niigata after Rajin from now on.

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S. Korean destroyer makes 1st port call to Japan

S. Korean destroyer makes 1st port call to Japan

SASEBO, Japan - King Kwanggaeto (front), a 3,855-ton South Korean navy destroyer, makes a first port call to the western Japan port of Sasebo on Aug. 6, after completing a joint search-and-rescue drill with Japan's Maritime Self-Defense Force in the East China Sea. The Japanese destroyer Shirane is seen left of the South Korean vessel in the photo.

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Ronald Reagan visits Busan

Ronald Reagan visits Busan

U.S. aircraft carrier Ronald Reagan arrives in Busan on Sept. 23, 2022, for the first port call to the South Korean city in nearly five years to join naval exercises by the United States and South Korea.

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Ronald Reagan visits Busan

Ronald Reagan visits Busan

U.S. aircraft carrier Ronald Reagan arrives in Busan on Sept. 23, 2022, for the first port call to the South Korean city in nearly five years to join naval exercises by the United States and South Korea.

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Ronald Reagan visits Busan

Ronald Reagan visits Busan

U.S. aircraft carrier Ronald Reagan arrives in Busan on Sept. 23, 2022, for the first port call to the South Korean city in nearly five years to join naval exercises by the United States and South Korea.

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Ronald Reagan visits Busan

Ronald Reagan visits Busan

U.S. aircraft carrier Ronald Reagan arrives in Busan on Sept. 23, 2022, for the first port call to the South Korean city in nearly five years to join naval exercises by the United States and South Korea.

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Ronald Reagan visits Busan

Ronald Reagan visits Busan

U.S. aircraft carrier Ronald Reagan arrives in Busan on Sept. 23, 2022, for the first port call to the South Korean city in nearly five years to join naval exercises by the United States and South Korea.

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CANADA-VANCOUVER-TOURISM-CRUISE SHIP-ARRIVE

CANADA-VANCOUVER-TOURISM-CRUISE SHIP-ARRIVE

(220410) -- VANCOUVER, April 10, 2022 (Xinhua) -- Passengers are seen on the Holland America Koningsdam cruise ship berthed at the Canada Place cruise terminal in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, on April 10, 2022. The Holland America Koningsdam on Sunday became the first cruise ship to call at the port of Vancouver in about two and half years since the onset of the coronavirus pandemic. About 310 cruise ship calls are expected for the 2022 season, according to Vancouver Fraser Port Authority. (Photo by Liang Sen/Xinhua)

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CANADA-VANCOUVER-TOURISM-CRUISE SHIP-ARRIVE

CANADA-VANCOUVER-TOURISM-CRUISE SHIP-ARRIVE

(220410) -- VANCOUVER, April 10, 2022 (Xinhua) -- Passengers disembark from the Holland America Koningsdam cruise ship after the ship docked at the Canada Place cruise terminal in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, on April 10, 2022. The Holland America Koningsdam on Sunday became the first cruise ship to call at the port of Vancouver in about two and half years since the onset of the coronavirus pandemic. About 310 cruise ship calls are expected for the 2022 season, according to Vancouver Fraser Port Authority. (Photo by Liang Sen/Xinhua)

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CANADA-VANCOUVER-TOURISM-CRUISE SHIP-ARRIVE

CANADA-VANCOUVER-TOURISM-CRUISE SHIP-ARRIVE

(220410) -- VANCOUVER, April 10, 2022 (Xinhua) -- A crew member of the Holland America Koningsdam cruise ship waves from the window after the ship docked at the Canada Place cruise terminal in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, on April 10, 2022. The Holland America Koningsdam on Sunday became the first cruise ship to call at the port of Vancouver in about two and half years since the onset of the coronavirus pandemic. About 310 cruise ship calls are expected for the 2022 season, according to Vancouver Fraser Port Authority. (Photo by Liang Sen/Xinhua)

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