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The Grand Theatre of Rabat - Morocco

The Grand Theatre of Rabat - Morocco

A general view of the Grand Theatre of Rabat in Morocco , on October 29, 2024, the day of the inauguration ceremony with Brigitte Macron and Princess Lalla Hasna of Morocco , during the three-day state visit of the French President to Morocco. The Grand Theatre of Rabat is designed by Zaha Hadid and her architectural firm Zaha Hadid Architects. Planning began for the project in 2010 and construction officially started on October 7, 2014. Completion of the project was scheduled for late 2019. The building is among the last projects designed by Zaha Hadid before her death in 2016. Photo by Ammar Abd Rabbo/ABACAPRESS.COM

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The Grand Theatre of Rabat - Morocco

The Grand Theatre of Rabat - Morocco

A general view of the Grand Theatre of Rabat in Morocco , on October 29, 2024, the day of the inauguration ceremony with Brigitte Macron and Princess Lalla Hasna of Morocco , during the three-day state visit of the French President to Morocco. The Grand Theatre of Rabat is designed by Zaha Hadid and her architectural firm Zaha Hadid Architects. Planning began for the project in 2010 and construction officially started on October 7, 2014. Completion of the project was scheduled for late 2019. The building is among the last projects designed by Zaha Hadid before her death in 2016. Photo by Ammar Abd Rabbo/ABACAPRESS.COM

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The Grand Theatre of Rabat - Morocco

The Grand Theatre of Rabat - Morocco

A general view of the Grand Theatre of Rabat in Morocco , on October 29, 2024, the day of the inauguration ceremony with Brigitte Macron and Princess Lalla Hasna of Morocco , during the three-day state visit of the French President to Morocco. The Grand Theatre of Rabat is designed by Zaha Hadid and her architectural firm Zaha Hadid Architects. Planning began for the project in 2010 and construction officially started on October 7, 2014. Completion of the project was scheduled for late 2019. The building is among the last projects designed by Zaha Hadid before her death in 2016. Photo by Ammar Abd Rabbo/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Tunisia hopes to boost domestic tourism recovery with cruise ships

STORY: Tunisia hopes to boost domestic tourism recovery with cruise ships DATELINE: April 28, 2023 LENGTH: 00:01:07 LOCATION: Tunis CATEGORY: ECONOMY SHOTLIST: 1. various of cruise ships 2. various of tourists buying souvenirs 3. various of taxis waiting for tourists STORYLINE: From late April, large cruise ships from different European countries began to call at La Goulette cruise port in the east of Tunis. Thousands of tourists brought by each cruise ship will greatly promote the recovery of local tourism. According to information from the local tourism department, more than 40 cruise ships will call at the port during the cruise season from April to October 2023, which is expected to bring about 160,000 tourists. It will make positive impact on the local tourism industry. Before 2010, Tunisia received one million cruise tourists every year. However, this number has dropped significantly since then due to the deterioration of the security situation and the impact of the COVID-19. Local tourism practi

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Murals of Okto-ri tomb in Nampho, N. Korea

Murals of Okto-ri tomb in Nampho, N. Korea

TOKYO, Japan - Photo taken in October 2011 shows murals on stone chamber walls -- men and women clad in ethnic costumes on the east wall and a design consisting of Chinese characters, pronounced ''tae (dae)'' and ''wang'' in Korean on the north wall -- at the Okto-ri tomb in Nampho, North Korea. The tomb dating back to the late fourth century to the early fifth century during the Koguryo dynasty was excavated in 2010 and disclosed to the foreign media for the first time in October 2011.

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Murals of Okto-ri tomb in Nampho, N. Korea

Murals of Okto-ri tomb in Nampho, N. Korea

TOKYO, Japan - Photo taken in October 2011 shows murals on a stone chamber's east wall which depict men and women in ethnic costumes, some of them dancing, at the Okto-ri tomb in Nampho, North Korea. The tomb dating back to the late fourth century to the early fifth century during the Koguryo dynasty was excavated in 2010 and disclosed to the foreign media for the first time in October 2011.

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Okto-ri tomb in Nampho, N. Korea

Okto-ri tomb in Nampho, N. Korea

TOKYO, Japan - A man walks into the Okto-ri tomb in Nampho, North Korea, which was disclosed to the foreign media for the first time in October 2011. The tomb dating back to the late fourth century to the early fifth century during the Koguryo dynasty was excavated in 2010.

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Students help workers facing corporate harassment

Students help workers facing corporate harassment

KYOTO, Japan - Members of POSSE, a nonprofit organization run by students, meet in Kyoto in late October 2010 to provide advice and support to workers facing unethical or illegal treatment at the hands of their employers. Demand for the group's services is rapidly rising.

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Asian Games in Guangzhou

Asian Games in Guangzhou

GUANGZHOU, China - Volunteers for the Asian Games pose for photos in Guangzhou, China, in late October 2010 ahead of the opening of the event.

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Asian Games in Guangzhou

Asian Games in Guangzhou

GUANGZHOU, China - Armed police officers march near the Tianhe Stadium in Guangzhou, China in late October 2010 before an Asian Games soccer match between Japan and China.

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Asian Games in Guangzhou

Asian Games in Guangzhou

GUANGZHOU, China - A huge sailing ship is displayed during a rehearsal in late October 2010 for the Asian Games opening ceremony in Guangzhou, China.

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Asian Games in Guangzhou

Asian Games in Guangzhou

GUANGZHOU, China - People in Guangzhou, China, take part in Chinese-style physical exercises in late October 2010 in front of a goat statue, an origin of Asian Games mascot Le Yangyang ahead of the opening of the games the following month.

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Asian Games in Guangzhou

Asian Games in Guangzhou

GUANGZHOU, China - A boat with illumination is maintained in late October 2010 prior to the Asian Games opening ceremony the following month in Guangzhou, China.

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Asian Games in Guangzhou

Asian Games in Guangzhou

GUANGZHOU, China - The venue of the Asian Games opening ceremony (front) in Guangzhou, China, is illuminated in a rehearsal in late October 2010 for the ceremony the following month.

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Business class seats

Business class seats

TOKYO, Japan - A cabin attendant demonstrates new business class seats to be used for some Japan Airlines international flights linking Tokyo's Haneda airport and Singapore at a JAL hangar in Narita, Chiba Prefecture, on Oct. 18, 2010. The airline said it made sure the seats were comfortable to attract business class passengers upon the opening of the service in late October.

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Japan's Saiki meets Chinese official

Japan's Saiki meets Chinese official

BEIJING, China - Akitaka Saiki, chief of the Japanese Foreign Ministry's Asian and Oceanian affairs bureau, leaves a hotel in Beijing for the Chinese Foreign Ministry on Oct. 14, 2010. Saiki arrived in the Chinese capital for talks with his counterpart on matters such as a possible Japan-China summit in Hanoi in late October.

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Japan's Saiki meets Chinese officials

Japan's Saiki meets Chinese officials

BEIJING, China - Akitaka Saiki, director general of the Japanese Foreign Ministry's Asian and Oceanian Affairs Bureau, leaves the Chinese Foreign Ministry in Beijing on Oct. 13, 2010, after meetings with the ministry's top official on Japan policy and Wu Dawei, China's special envoy on Korean Peninsula policy. Saiki is believed to have discussed a possible Japan-China summit on the sidelines of Association of Southeast Asian Nations meetings in Hanoi slated for late October as well as the resumption of the six-party talks on North Korea's nuclear program.

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Business class seats

Business class seats

TOKYO, Japan - A cabin attendant demonstrates new business class seats to be used for some Japan Airlines international flights linking Tokyo's Haneda airport and Singapore at a JAL hangar in Narita, Chiba Prefecture, on Oct. 18, 2010. The airline said it made sure the seats were comfortable to attract business class passengers upon the opening of the service in late October. (Kyodo)

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Japan's Saiki meets Chinese official

Japan's Saiki meets Chinese official

BEIJING, China - Akitaka Saiki, chief of the Japanese Foreign Ministry's Asian and Oceanian affairs bureau, leaves a hotel in Beijing for the Chinese Foreign Ministry on Oct. 14, 2010. Saiki arrived in the Chinese capital for talks with his counterpart on matters such as a possible Japan-China summit in Hanoi in late October. (Kyodo)

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Japan's Saiki meets Chinese officials

Japan's Saiki meets Chinese officials

BEIJING, China - Akitaka Saiki, director general of the Japanese Foreign Ministry's Asian and Oceanian Affairs Bureau, leaves the Chinese Foreign Ministry in Beijing on Oct. 13, 2010, after meetings with the ministry's top official on Japan policy and Wu Dawei, China's special envoy on Korean Peninsula policy. Saiki is believed to have discussed a possible Japan-China summit on the sidelines of Association of Southeast Asian Nations meetings in Hanoi slated for late October as well as the resumption of the six-party talks on North Korea's nuclear program. (Kyodo)

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Murals of Okto-ri tomb in Nampho, N. Korea

Murals of Okto-ri tomb in Nampho, N. Korea

TOKYO, Japan - Photo taken in October 2011 shows murals on a stone chamber's east wall which depict men and women in ethnic costumes, some of them dancing, at the Okto-ri tomb in Nampho, North Korea. The tomb dating back to the late fourth century to the early fifth century during the Koguryo dynasty was excavated in 2010 and disclosed to the foreign media for the first time in October 2011. (Kyodo)

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Okto-ri tomb in Nampho, N. Korea

Okto-ri tomb in Nampho, N. Korea

TOKYO, Japan - A man walks into the Okto-ri tomb in Nampho, North Korea, which was disclosed to the foreign media for the first time in October 2011. The tomb dating back to the late fourth century to the early fifth century during the Koguryo dynasty was excavated in 2010. (Kyodo)

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Murals of Okto-ri tomb in Nampho, N. Korea

Murals of Okto-ri tomb in Nampho, N. Korea

TOKYO, Japan - Photo taken in October 2011 shows murals on stone chamber walls -- men and women clad in ethnic costumes on the east wall and a design consisting of Chinese characters, pronounced ''tae (dae)'' and ''wang'' in Korean on the north wall -- at the Okto-ri tomb in Nampho, North Korea. The tomb dating back to the late fourth century to the early fifth century during the Koguryo dynasty was excavated in 2010 and disclosed to the foreign media for the first time in October 2011. (Kyodo)

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Students help workers facing corporate harassment

Students help workers facing corporate harassment

KYOTO, Japan - Members of POSSE, a nonprofit organization run by students, meet in Kyoto in late October 2010 to provide advice and support to workers facing unethical or illegal treatment at the hands of their employers. Demand for the group's services is rapidly rising. (Kyodo)

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Asian Games in Guangzhou

Asian Games in Guangzhou

GUANGZHOU, China - Armed police officers march near the Tianhe Stadium in Guangzhou, China in late October 2010 before an Asian Games soccer match between Japan and China. (Kyodo)

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Asian Games in Guangzhou

Asian Games in Guangzhou

GUANGZHOU, China - People in Guangzhou, China, take part in Chinese-style physical exercises in late October 2010 in front of a goat statue, an origin of Asian Games mascot Le Yangyang ahead of the opening of the games the following month. (Kyodo)

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Asian Games in Guangzhou

Asian Games in Guangzhou

GUANGZHOU, China - Volunteers for the Asian Games pose for photos in Guangzhou, China, in late October 2010 ahead of the opening of the event.(Kyodo)

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Asian Games in Guangzhou

Asian Games in Guangzhou

GUANGZHOU, China - A huge sailing ship is displayed during a rehearsal in late October 2010 for the Asian Games opening ceremony in Guangzhou, China. (Kyodo)

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Asian Games in Guangzhou

Asian Games in Guangzhou

GUANGZHOU, China - A boat with illumination is maintained in late October 2010 prior to the Asian Games opening ceremony the following month in Guangzhou, China. (Kyodo)

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Asian Games in Guangzhou

Asian Games in Guangzhou

GUANGZHOU, China - The venue of the Asian Games opening ceremony (front) in Guangzhou, China, is illuminated in a rehearsal in late October 2010 for the ceremony the following month. (Kyodo)

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