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YEMEN-HAJJAH-MEDICAL SERVICE-PLIGHT

YEMEN-HAJJAH-MEDICAL SERVICE-PLIGHT

(230526) -- HAJJAH (YEMEN), May 26, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Ibrahim Aati (Front), a seven-year-old Yemeni child who cannot get access to proper medication, stands in front of his family hut with the help of his father in Midi District, Hajjah Governorate, northern Yemen, on May 25, 2023. Ibrahim Aati has endured excruciating pain from large, swollen lumps on his back and stomach for more than three years. Ibrahim is among millions of Yemenis who lack access to essential medical services. The outbreak of the Yemeni civil war in late 2014 has claimed tens of thousands of lives, displaced 4 million people, and wreaked havoc on the country's healthcare system and economy. (Photo by Mohammed al-Wafi/Xinhua) TO GO WITH Feature: Seven-year-old's desperate battle for medical service highlights Yemenis' plight

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YEMEN-HAJJAH-MEDICAL SERVICE-PLIGHT

YEMEN-HAJJAH-MEDICAL SERVICE-PLIGHT

(230526) -- HAJJAH (YEMEN), May 26, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Ibrahim Aati, a seven-year-old Yemeni child who cannot get access to proper medication, totters into his family hut in Midi District, Hajjah Governorate, northern Yemen, on May 25, 2023. Ibrahim Aati has endured excruciating pain from large, swollen lumps on his back and stomach for more than three years. Ibrahim is among millions of Yemenis who lack access to essential medical services. The outbreak of the Yemeni civil war in late 2014 has claimed tens of thousands of lives, displaced 4 million people, and wreaked havoc on the country's healthcare system and economy. (Photo by Mohammed al-Wafi/Xinhua) TO GO WITH Feature: Seven-year-old's desperate battle for medical service highlights Yemenis' plight

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YEMEN-HAJJAH-MEDICAL SERVICE-PLIGHT

YEMEN-HAJJAH-MEDICAL SERVICE-PLIGHT

(230526) -- HAJJAH (YEMEN), May 26, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Ibrahim Aati (R), a seven-year-old Yemeni child who cannot get access to proper medication, lies on a bed in his family hut in Midi District, Hajjah Governorate, northern Yemen, on May 25, 2023. Ibrahim Aati has endured excruciating pain from large, swollen lumps on his back and stomach for more than three years. Ibrahim is among millions of Yemenis who lack access to essential medical services. The outbreak of the Yemeni civil war in late 2014 has claimed tens of thousands of lives, displaced 4 million people, and wreaked havoc on the country's healthcare system and economy. (Photo by Mohammed al-Wafi/Xinhua) TO GO WITH Feature: Seven-year-old's desperate battle for medical service highlights Yemenis' plight

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YEMEN-HAJJAH-MEDICAL SERVICE-PLIGHT

YEMEN-HAJJAH-MEDICAL SERVICE-PLIGHT

(230526) -- HAJJAH (YEMEN), May 26, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Ibrahim Aati, a seven-year-old Yemeni child who cannot get access to proper medication, looks out through a window of his family hut in Midi District, Hajjah Governorate, northern Yemen, on May 25, 2023. Ibrahim Aati has endured excruciating pain from large, swollen lumps on his back and stomach for more than three years. Ibrahim is among millions of Yemenis who lack access to essential medical services. The outbreak of the Yemeni civil war in late 2014 has claimed tens of thousands of lives, displaced 4 million people, and wreaked havoc on the country's healthcare system and economy. (Photo by Mohammed al-Wafi/Xinhua) TO GO WITH Feature: Seven-year-old's desperate battle for medical service highlights Yemenis' plight

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Rally held in Yemen's capital to mark Unity Day

STORY: Rally held in Yemen's capital to mark Unity Day DATELINE: May 23, 2023 LENGTH: 00:01:07 LOCATION: Sanaa CATEGORY: POLITICS SHOTLIST: 1. various of a rally held in Sanaa to mark the Unity Day of Yemen 2. various of Yemenis performing traditional dance 3. various of the national flag of Yemen STORYLINE: Yemenis rally on Monday in Sanaa, Yemen's capital, to mark the 33rd anniversary of the Unity Day of Yemen. Unity Day of Yemen commemorates the unification of North Yemen and South Yemen, which took place on May 22 in 1990. Yemen has been mired in a civil war since late 2014 when the Houthi militia seized control of several northern provinces and forced the Saudi-backed Yemeni government out of the capital Sanaa. Xinhua News Agency correspondents reporting from Sanaa. (XHTV)

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Actor Takakura holds train model for disaster film

Actor Takakura holds train model for disaster film

TOKYO, Japan - Renowned Japanese actor Ken Takakura (R) holds a model of a Shinkansen train for the Japanese film "The Bullet Train" with the late actor Ken Utsui at the Toei Movie Studios in Tokyo in May 1975. Takakura died of illness at 83 on Nov. 10, 2014.

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Asahi Shimbun admits error in Fukushima plant chief testimony report

Asahi Shimbun admits error in Fukushima plant chief testimony report

TOKYO, Japan - Tadakazu Kimura, president of the Asahi Shimbun newspaper, holds a press conference at the newspaper's Tokyo headquarters on Sept. 11, 2014. Kimura said the daily's controversial report on the testimony of the late chief of the disaster-hit Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant contained errors and it will retract the May 20 article.

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Asahi Shimbun admits error in Fukushima plant chief testimony report

Asahi Shimbun admits error in Fukushima plant chief testimony report

TOKYO, Japan - Photo taken from a Kyodo News helicopter on Sept. 11, 2014, shows the Tokyo headquarters of the Asahi Shimbun newspaper. The daily said the same day its controversial report on the testimony of the late chief of the disaster-hit Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant contained errors and it will retract the May 20 article.

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Citizens view Miyakozuka Tomb in Nara Pref.

Citizens view Miyakozuka Tomb in Nara Pref.

KASHIHARA, Japan - Citizens visit the Miyakozuka Tomb in the village of Asuka in the western Japan prefecture of Nara on Aug. 16, 2014. Built in the late sixth century, the tomb may have been shaped like a pyramid.

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Ex-envoy's kin unveils hidden WWII classified telegrams

Ex-envoy's kin unveils hidden WWII classified telegrams

TOKYO, Japan - Kazuko Ichihara (L), a niece of the wife of a late Japanese diplomat, shows the bounded volume of classified diplomatic telegrams from World War II that she found while sorting out belongings of a deceased relative in Tokyo on Aug. 14, 2014. The documents secretly kept by Ryuji Takeuchi, Japan's ambassador to the United States after the war, shows that Japan's wartime foreign minister, Mamoru Shigemitsu, in May 1944 considered asking the Soviet Union to broker an agreement to end war with China.

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Hibari Misora Memorial House opens

Hibari Misora Memorial House opens

TOKYO, Japan - Hibari Misora Memorial House opens on May 28, 2014, in Tokyo in memory of the late legendary singer. A part of her house was converted into the hall.

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Princess Noriko engaged to shrine priest

Princess Noriko engaged to shrine priest

TOKYO, Japan - Princess Noriko (R), the 25-year-old second daughter of the late Prince Takamado and Princess Hisako, holds a press conference with her fiance, Kunimaro Senge, at the Imperial Household Agency in Tokyo on May 27, 2014, after the agency announced their engagement earlier that day. Senge, 40, is the eldest son of the chief priest of Izumo-taisha, or Izumo grand shrine, in Shimane Prefecture, and is himself a priest at the shrine. (Pool photo)

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Princess Noriko engaged to shrine priest

Princess Noriko engaged to shrine priest

TOKYO, Japan - Princess Noriko (R), the 25-year-old second daughter of the late Prince Takamado and Princess Hisako, holds a press conference with her fiance, Kunimaro Senge, at the Imperial Household Agency in Tokyo on May 27, 2014, after the agency announced their engagement earlier that day. Senge, 40, is the eldest son of the chief priest of Izumo-taisha, or Izumo grand shrine, in Shimane Prefecture, and is himself a priest at the shrine. (Pool photo)

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Visitors at Izumo-taisha in Shimane Pref.

Visitors at Izumo-taisha in Shimane Pref.

MATSUE, Japan - People visit Izumo-taisha, or Izumo grand shrine, in Shimane Prefecture on May 27, 2014. The Imperial Household Agency announced the same day Princess Noriko, second daughter of the late Prince Takamado and Princess Hisako, has become engaged to Kunimaro Senge, chief priest's eldest son of the shrine.

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Extra in Izumo on Princess Noriko's engagement

Extra in Izumo on Princess Noriko's engagement

MATSUE, Japan - A souvenir shop staffer posts an extra edition of newspaper reporting the engagement between Princess Noriko, second daughter of the late Prince Takamado and Princess Hisako, and Kunimaro Senge, the eldest son of the chief priest of Izumo-taisha, or Izumo grand shrine, in Izuomo, Shimane Prefecture, on May 27, 2014. The engagement will become formal after the traditional rite "Nosai no gi."

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Princess Noriko engaged to Izumo shrine priest

Princess Noriko engaged to Izumo shrine priest

TOKYO, Japan - Princess Noriko (R), second daughter of the late Prince Takamado and Princess Hisako, is engaged to marry Kunimaro Senge (L), the eldest son of the chief priest of Izumo-taisha, or Izumo grand shrine, the Imperial Household Agency said May 27, 2014.

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Princess Noriko engaged to shrine priest

Princess Noriko engaged to shrine priest

TOKYO, Japan - Princess Noriko, the 25-year-old second daughter of the late Prince Takamado and Princess Hisako, holds a press conference with her fiance, Kunimaro Senge, at the Imperial Household Agency in Tokyo on May 27, 2014, after the agency announced their engagement earlier that day. Senge, 40, is the eldest son of the chief priest of Izumo-taisha, or Izumo grand shrine, in Shimane Prefecture, and is himself a priest at the shrine. (Pool photo by Kyodo News)

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Princess Noriko engaged to shrine priest

Princess Noriko engaged to shrine priest

TOKYO, Japan - Kunimaro Senge, the 40-year-old eldest son of the chief priest of Izumo-taisha, or Izumo grand shrine, in Shimane Prefecture, holds a press conference with his fiancee, Princess Noriko, at the Imperial Household Agency in Tokyo on May 27, 2014, after the agency announced their engagement earlier that day. Princess Noriko is the 25-year-old second daughter of the late Prince Takamado and Princess Hisako, and Senge is a priest at the Izumo grand shrine. (Pool photo by Kyodo News)

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Princess Noriko engaged to shrine priest

Princess Noriko engaged to shrine priest

TOKYO, Japan - Princess Noriko (R), the 25-year-old second daughter of the late Prince Takamado and Princess Hisako, holds a press conference with her fiance, Kunimaro Senge, at the Imperial Household Agency in Tokyo on May 27, 2014, after the agency announced their engagement earlier that day. Senge, 40, is the eldest son of the chief priest of Izumo-taisha, or Izumo grand shrine, in Shimane Prefecture, and is himself a priest at the shrine. (Pool photo by Kyodo News)

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Princess Noriko engaged to shrine priest

Princess Noriko engaged to shrine priest

TOKYO, Japan - Princess Noriko (R), the 25-year-old second daughter of the late Prince Takamado and Princess Hisako, holds a press conference with her fiance, Kunimaro Senge, at the Imperial Household Agency in Tokyo on May 27, 2014, after the agency announced their engagement earlier that day. Senge, 40, is the eldest son of the chief priest of Izumo-taisha, or Izumo grand shrine, in Shimane Prefecture, and is himself a priest at the shrine. (Pool photo)

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Princess Noriko engaged to shrine priest

Princess Noriko engaged to shrine priest

TOKYO, Japan - Princess Noriko (R), the 25-year-old second daughter of the late Prince Takamado and Princess Hisako, holds a press conference with her fiance, Kunimaro Senge, at the Imperial Household Agency in Tokyo on May 27, 2014, after the agency announced their engagement earlier that day. Senge, 40, is the eldest son of the chief priest of Izumo-taisha, or Izumo grand shrine, in Shimane Prefecture, and is himself a priest at the shrine. (Pool photo by Kyodo News)

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Princess Noriko engaged to shrine priest

Princess Noriko engaged to shrine priest

TOKYO, Japan - File photo taken May 11, 2013, shows priest Kunimaro Senge (L) and other priests during a rite at Izumo-taisha, or Izumo grand shrine, in Shimane Prefecture. Princess Noriko, the 25-year-old second daughter of the late Prince Takamado and Princess Hisako, has engaged to Senge, 40, the Imperial Household Agency said May 27, 2014.

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Princess Noriko engaged

Princess Noriko engaged

TOKYO, Japan - File photo shows Princess Noriko, second daughter of the late Prince Takamado and Princess Hisako, at a spring garden party at the Akasaka Imperial Garden in Tokyo on April 17, 2014. Princess Noriko has become engaged to Kunimaro Senge, the eldest son of the chief priest of Izumo-taisha, or Izumo grand shrine, in Shimane Prefecture, western Japan, the Imperial Household Agency said May 27.

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Isamu Noguchi Award

Isamu Noguchi Award

NEW YORK, United States - Photo shows Japanese contemporary artist Hiroshi Sugimoto (R) and British architect Norman Foster, recipients of the inaugural Isamu Noguchi Award, at the Noguchi Museum in New York on May 13, 2014. The museum features works of Isamu Noguchi, a late Japanese-American sculptor.

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Isamu Noguchi Award

Isamu Noguchi Award

NEW YORK, United States - Photo shows Japanese contemporary artist Hiroshi Sugimoto (R) and British architect Norman Foster (C), recipients of the inaugural Isamu Noguchi Award, at the Noguchi Museum in New York on May 13, 2014. At left is Motohide Yoshikawa, Japanese ambassador to the United Nations. The museum features works of Isamu Noguchi, a late Japanese-American sculptor.

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Nobel laureate physicist Nambu views Yukawa's blackboard

Nobel laureate physicist Nambu views Yukawa's blackboard

OSAKA, Japan - Yoichiro Nambu, a professor emeritus at the University of Chicago and recipient of the 2008 Nobel Prize in Physics, smiles before a blackboard used by the late physicist Hideki Yukawa, the first Japanese Nobel laureate, during an unveiling ceremony at the Toyonaka campus of Osaka University on May 13, 2014. Yukawa used the blackboard at Columbia University in New York.

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Nobel laureate Yukawa's blackboard unveiled

Nobel laureate Yukawa's blackboard unveiled

OSAKA, Japan - Harumi Yukawa (L), son of first Japanese Nobel laureate Hideki Yukawa, and Yoichiro Nambu, a professor emeritus at the University of Chicago and recipient of the 2008 Nobel Prize in Physics, unveil a blackboard used by the late physicist at Columbia University in New York during a ceremony at the Toyonaka campus of Osaka University on May 13, 2014.

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A-bomb-exposed poet's documents donated to Hiroshima univ.

A-bomb-exposed poet's documents donated to Hiroshima univ.

HIROSHIMA, Japan - Tokiko Tsuchiya (R), head of a citizens' group seeking to preserve Hiroshima-related literary materials, looks at articles of the late poet Sadako Kurihara, who survived the 1945 atomic bombing, donated to Hiroshima Jogakuin University in Hiroshima, western Japan, on May 10, 2014.

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Spring Airlines

Spring Airlines

TOKYO, Japan - Hiroshi Ugai (C), president of Spring Airlines Japan Co., holds a press conference in Tokyo on Sept. 5, 2013. The Japanese unit of the Chinese discount carrier Spring Airlines Co. plans to start scheduled passenger flights in late May 2014 linking Tokyo and three other cities in Japan.

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Yemenis mark Unity Day amid protracted civil war

STORY: Yemenis mark Unity Day amid protracted civil war DATELINE: May 24, 2022 LENGTH: 00:02:34 LOCATION: Sanaa CATEGORY: SOCIETY SHOTLIST: 1. various of a ceremony in Sanaa to mark the 32nd anniversary of Yemen's Unity Day 2. SOUNDBITE 1 (Arabic): BASSEM SHARAF, Sanaa resident 3. various of the ceremony 4. SOUNDBITE 2 (Arabic): ABDEL AZIZ AL-HADDAD, Sanaa resident 5. various of the ceremony STORYLINE: A lavish ceremony was held on Sunday to celebrate the 32nd anniversary of Yemen's Unity Day in Sanaa, Yemen's capital. The Yemenis commemorate on May 22 annually the unification of North Yemen and South Yemen, which gave birth to the Republic of Yemen. SOUNDBITE 1 (Arabic): BASSEM SHARAF, Sanaa resident "Today is May 22, which marks Yemen's Unity Day, the 32nd birthday of the Republic of Yemen. On this great day, we wish the country's warring parties can return to the negotiation table and put an end to this war." Yemen has been mired in a civil war since late 2014, when the Houthi militia

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MRJ maiden flight likely postponed to summer

MRJ maiden flight likely postponed to summer

File photo taken in October 2014 in the central Japanese town of Toyoyama shows an aircraft for the test flight of the first-ever Japanese-built small passenger jet, dubbed the Mitsubishi Regional Jet. It was reported on April 8, 2015, that Mitsubishi Aircraft Corp. is considering postponing its maiden flight from the previously scheduled late May to June at the earliest. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Japan's int'l contribution to liver transplants debated in Kobe

Japan's int'l contribution to liver transplants debated in Kobe

Participants discuss ways of international contribution by Japan to liver grafting in Kobe, western Japan, on May 29, 2015, at a meeting hosted by the Japanese Liver Transplantation Society. The debate followed the revelation that four of seven Japanese and other Asian patients who received liver transplants from living donors at the Kobe International Frontier Medical Center died between late 2014 and early 2015. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Asahi Shimbun admits error in Fukushima plant chief testimony report

Asahi Shimbun admits error in Fukushima plant chief testimony report

TOKYO, Japan - Tadakazu Kimura, president of the Asahi Shimbun newspaper, holds a press conference at the newspaper's Tokyo headquarters on Sept. 11, 2014. Kimura said the daily's controversial report on the testimony of the late chief of the disaster-hit Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant contained errors and it will retract the May 20 article. (Kyodo)

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Asahi Shimbun admits error in Fukushima plant chief testimony report

Asahi Shimbun admits error in Fukushima plant chief testimony report

TOKYO, Japan - Photo taken from a Kyodo News helicopter on Sept. 11, 2014, shows the Tokyo headquarters of the Asahi Shimbun newspaper. The daily said the same day its controversial report on the testimony of the late chief of the disaster-hit Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant contained errors and it will retract the May 20 article. (Kyodo)

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Citizens view Miyakozuka Tomb in Nara Pref.

Citizens view Miyakozuka Tomb in Nara Pref.

KASHIHARA, Japan - Citizens visit the Miyakozuka Tomb in the village of Asuka in the western Japan prefecture of Nara on Aug. 16, 2014. Built in the late sixth century, the tomb may have been shaped like a pyramid. (Kyodo)

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Ex-envoy's kin unveils hidden WWII classified telegrams

Ex-envoy's kin unveils hidden WWII classified telegrams

TOKYO, Japan - Kazuko Ichihara (L), a niece of the wife of a late Japanese diplomat, shows the bounded volume of classified diplomatic telegrams from World War II that she found while sorting out belongings of a deceased relative in Tokyo on Aug. 14, 2014. The documents secretly kept by Ryuji Takeuchi, Japan's ambassador to the United States after the war, shows that Japan's wartime foreign minister, Mamoru Shigemitsu, in May 1944 considered asking the Soviet Union to broker an agreement to end war with China. (Kyodo)

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Jiri Fajt

Jiri Fajt

***July 1st, 2014, FILE PHOTO*** The police shelved two criminal lawsuits filed by former culture minister Antonin Stanek (Social Democrats, CSSD) against former National Gallery in Prague (NGP) director Jiri Fajt (photo), the Culture Ministry told CTK today, on Monday, May 4, 2020. Stanek filed the lawsuits against Fajt for financial management mistakes after dismissing him from his position of NGP director in April 2019. Stanek also dismissed Museum of Art in Olomouc director Michal Soukup at the time. His decision led to protests and started the debate about Stanek's dismissal from his position as culture minister. The search for a new culture minister was a lengthy process and ended only after Stanek filed his resignation in May, which was accepted by President Milos Zeman in late-July. (CTK Photo/Vit Simanek)

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