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Iran says determined to resolve "problems, misunderstandings" with IAEA

STORY: Iran says determined to resolve "problems, misunderstandings" with IAEA DATELINE: May 9, 2023 LENGTH: 00:02:06 LOCATION: Tehran CATEGORY: POLITICS SHOTLIST: 1. various of the Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman STORYLINE: The Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman said Monday that Iran is serious about resolving problems and misunderstandings in its relations with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), according to official news agency IRNA. Nasser Kanaani made the remarks at a weekly press conference in Tehran while responding to media reports about the "reinstallation of IAEA surveillance cameras" at Iranian nuclear sites. The installation is within the framework of an agreement reached earlier with the agency, Kanaani said, stressing Iran is moving along the roadmap agreed during the visit by IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi to Tehran in early March. Iran would not let some baseless media claims against the country's peaceful nuclear activities become an obstacle to its cooperation with

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Perceiving China through lens of individualism leads to misunderstandings: Slovak architect

STORY: Perceiving China through lens of individualism leads to misunderstandings: Slovak architect DATELINE: March 10, 2023 LENGTH: 0:02:30 LOCATION: Bratislava CATEGORY: CULTURE SHOTLIST: 1 various of Slovak architect Aurel Fabri in an interview 2 various of the drawings exhibited at the Chinese Embassy in Bratislava, capital of Slovakia 3 SOUNDBITE 1 (English): AUREL FABRI, Slovak architect 4 various of the drawings exhibited at the Chinese Embassy in Bratislava, capital of Slovakia 5 SOUNDBITE 2 (English): AUREL FABRI, Slovak architect STORYLINE: Slovak architect Aurel Fabri lived in China for 12 years and taught architectural design there. Now 20 of his drawings of traditional Chinese architecture are exhibited at the Chinese Embassy in Bratislava, capital of Slovakia. Fabri believes that perceiving China through the lens of a culture of individualism is incorrect and leads to misunderstandings. SOUNDBITE 1 (English): AUREL FABRI, Slovak architect "I learned there is a big difference between culture

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Abe arrives for 1st U.S. visit, regrets 'comfort women' dispute

Abe arrives for 1st U.S. visit, regrets 'comfort women' dispute

WASHINGTON, United States - Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, accompanied by his wife Akie, arrives at Andrews Air Force base near Washington on April 26 on his first visit to the United States as premier. Abe expressed regret to U.S. Congressional leaders about misunderstandings over his recent remarks on the Japanese military's wartime sexual exploitation of Asian women.

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Abe arrives for 1st U.S. visit, regrets 'comfort women' dispute

Abe arrives for 1st U.S. visit, regrets 'comfort women' dispute

WASHINGTON, United States - Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, accompanied by his wife Akie, arrives at Andrews Air Force base near Washington on April 26 on his first visit to the United States as premier. Abe expressed regret to U.S. Congressional leaders about misunderstandings over his recent remarks on the Japanese military's wartime sexual exploitation of Asian women.

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Mori grilled in Diet over 'divine nation' remarks

Mori grilled in Diet over 'divine nation' remarks

TOKYO, Japan - Prime Minister Yoshiro Mori is pictured during a Diet (parliament) debate May 17 as he comes under criticism for his remarks that Japan is a divine country with the emperor at its center. ''If there were any misunderstandings, I feel sorry for them and offer my apologies,'' Mori said at a plenary session of the House of Councillors.

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Mori apologizes for 'divine nation' remark

Mori apologizes for 'divine nation' remark

TOKYO, Japan - Prime Minister Yoshiro Mori apologizes at a House of Councillors plenary session May 17 for ''misunderstandings'' caused by his statement that Japan is a divine country with the emperor at its core. Mori told reporters earlier in the day that while he regretted causing any misunderstanding, he would not rescind the remark, which he made May 15.

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Abe arrives for 1st U.S. visit, regrets 'comfort women' dispute

Abe arrives for 1st U.S. visit, regrets 'comfort women' dispute

WASHINGTON, United States - Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, accompanied by his wife Akie, arrives at Andrews Air Force base near Washington on April 26 on his first visit to the United States as premier. Abe expressed regret to U.S. Congressional leaders about misunderstandings over his recent remarks on the Japanese military's wartime sexual exploitation of Asian women. (Kyodo)

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Abe arrives for 1st U.S. visit, regrets 'comfort women' dispute

Abe arrives for 1st U.S. visit, regrets 'comfort women' dispute

WASHINGTON, United States - Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, accompanied by his wife Akie, arrives at Andrews Air Force base near Washington on April 26 on his first visit to the United States as premier. Abe expressed regret to U.S. Congressional leaders about misunderstandings over his recent remarks on the Japanese military's wartime sexual exploitation of Asian women. (Kyodo)

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Mori grilled in Diet over 'divine nation' remarks

Mori grilled in Diet over 'divine nation' remarks

TOKYO, Japan - Prime Minister Yoshiro Mori is pictured during a Diet (parliament) debate May 17 as he comes under criticism for his remarks that Japan is a divine country with the emperor at its center. ''If there were any misunderstandings, I feel sorry for them and offer my apologies,'' Mori said at a plenary session of the House of Councillors.

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Mori apologizes for 'divine nation' remark

Mori apologizes for 'divine nation' remark

TOKYO, Japan - Prime Minister Yoshiro Mori apologizes at a House of Councillors plenary session May 17 for ''misunderstandings'' caused by his statement that Japan is a divine country with the emperor at its core. Mori told reporters earlier in the day that while he regretted causing any misunderstanding, he would not rescind the remark, which he made May 15.

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