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MOTORI - Formula 1 - Heineken Dutch Grand Prix 2025

MOTORI - Formula 1 - Heineken Dutch Grand Prix 2025

04 Lando Norris, (GRB) McLaren Mercedes MCL39, overtake Max Verstappen during the Dutch GP, Zandvoort 28-31 August 2025. Formula 1 World championship 2025.

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MOTORI - Formula 1 - Heineken Dutch Grand Prix 2025

MOTORI - Formula 1 - Heineken Dutch Grand Prix 2025

04 Lando Norris, (GRB) McLaren Mercedes MCL39, overtake Max Verstappen during the Dutch GP, Zandvoort 28-31 August 2025. Formula 1 World championship 2025.

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MOTORI - Formula 1 - Heineken Dutch Grand Prix 2025

MOTORI - Formula 1 - Heineken Dutch Grand Prix 2025

27 Nico Hulkenberg, (GER) Stake F1 Team Kick Sauber, overtake Esteban Ocon during the Dutch GP, Zandvoort 28-31 August 2025. Formula 1 World championship 2025.

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MOTORI - Formula 1 - Heineken Dutch Grand Prix 2025

MOTORI - Formula 1 - Heineken Dutch Grand Prix 2025

04 Lando Norris, (GRB) McLaren Mercedes MCL39, overtake Max Verstappen during the Dutch GP, Zandvoort 28-31 August 2025. Formula 1 World championship 2025.

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MOTORI - Formula 1 - Heineken Dutch Grand Prix 2025

MOTORI - Formula 1 - Heineken Dutch Grand Prix 2025

04 Lando Norris, (GRB) McLaren Mercedes MCL39, overtake Max Verstappen during the Dutch GP, Zandvoort 28-31 August 2025. Formula 1 World championship 2025.

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MOTORI - Formula 1 - Heineken Dutch Grand Prix 2025

MOTORI - Formula 1 - Heineken Dutch Grand Prix 2025

27 Nico Hulkenberg, (GER) Stake F1 Team Kick Sauber, overtake Esteban Ocon during the Dutch GP, Zandvoort 28-31 August 2025. Formula 1 World championship 2025.

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MOTORI - Formula 1 - Heineken Dutch Grand Prix 2025

MOTORI - Formula 1 - Heineken Dutch Grand Prix 2025

27 Nico Hulkenberg, (GER) Stake F1 Team Kick Sauber, overtake Esteban Ocon during the Dutch GP, Zandvoort 28-31 August 2025. Formula 1 World championship 2025.

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Formula 1 Japanese Grand Prix - Race Day - Suzuka

Formula 1 Japanese Grand Prix - Race Day - Suzuka

Isack Hadjar (Fra) Of Racing Bulls (Rb) #6 and Lewis Hamilton (Gbr) Of Scuderia Ferrari #44 during his overtake during the Formula 1 Lenovo Japanese Grand Prix 2025 on Race Day at the Suzuka International Circuit, Suzuka, Japan on April 6, 2025Photo by Antoine Lapeyre/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Palestinian Prisoners Released - West Bank

Palestinian Prisoners Released - West Bank

A Palestinian man holds a shirt that reads: "I pursue my enemies, I overtake them, and I don't return until I have destroyed them", as people and media members gather to welcome dozens of Palestinian prisoners released from Israel's prisons in return for the handover of bodies of 4 Israeli hostages by Hamas to the Red Cross in Ramallah, West Bank on February 26, 2025. Photo by Mohammad Nazal/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Storms to overtake intense heatwave in northern Italy

STORY: Storms to overtake intense heatwave in northern Italy DATELINE: July 26, 2023 LENGTH: 00:02:04 LOCATION: Rome CATEGORY: ENVIRONMENT SHOTLIST: 1. various of overflight of a helicopter 2. various of firefighters working STORYLINE: The intense heatwave that has been gripping Italy began to break up in the northern part of the country on Monday. However, it has been replaced by thunderstorms and hail, complete with flood warnings, according to weather monitoring services. According to IlMeteo.it, the weather will remain hot and dry in central and southern parts of the country, which have set new records for high temperatures in recent weeks. However, the intensity of the heatwave will diminish slightly this week. By Wednesday, only two of Italy's 27 major cities will be under a "red alert," down from 16 on Monday, and more than 20 last week. A "red alert" means that the heat can represent a health risk, even for young people with no health issues. Starting Thursday, the weather will cool

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Rolls-Royce expects China to become its biggest auto market

STORY: Rolls-Royce expects China to become its biggest auto market DATELINE: Feb. 13, 2023 LENGTH: 00:01:05 LOCATION: London CATEGORY: ECONOMY SHOTLIST: 1. SOUNDBITE 1 (English): TORSTEN MULLER-OTVOS, CEO of Rolls-Royce 1. SOUNDBITE 2 (English): TORSTEN MULLER-OTVOS, CEO of Rolls-Royce STORYLINE: China is expected to overtake the United States as the world's biggest market for British luxury automobile maker Rolls-Royce, the company's chief executive officer (CEO) told Xinhua in an exclusive interview. SOUNDBITE 1 (English): TORSTEN MULLER-OTVOS, CEO of Rolls-Royce "It's fair to mention that in China we have done the second best ever year. So I'm very proud about what we have achieved in China this year. To give you a bit of percentage numbers in a more rougher form, the United States is close to 35 percent overall worldwide. China is more than 25 percent. 20 percent is Europe, 10 percent is the Middle East and 10 percent is Asia. So that is how it all, let's say, played out in 2022." Looking at 2023

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Rolls-Royce expects China to become its biggest auto market

STORY: Rolls-Royce expects China to become its biggest auto market DATELINE: Jan. 17, 2023 LENGTH: 00:02:08 LOCATION: London CATEGORY: ECONOMY SHOTLIST: 1. SOUNDBITE 1 (English): TORSTEN MULLER-OTVOS, Chief executive officer (CEO) of UK-based luxury automobile maker Rolls-Royce 2. SOUNDBITE 2 (English): TORSTEN MULLER-OTVOS, Chief executive officer (CEO) of UK-based luxury automobile maker Rolls-Royce 3. SOUNDBITE 3 (English): TORSTEN MULLER-OTVOS, Chief executive officer (CEO) of UK-based luxury automobile maker Rolls-Royce 4. SOUNDBITE 4 (English): TORSTEN MULLER-OTVOS, Chief executive officer (CEO) of UK-based luxury automobile maker Rolls-Royce STORYLINE: China is expected to overtake the United States as the world's biggest market for British luxury automobile maker Rolls-Royce, the company's chief executive officer (CEO) told Xinhua in an exclusive interview. Torsten Muller-Otvos hailed the potential of his company as he presented its sales figures for 2022. Last year, Rolls-Royce Motor Cars sold 6

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Japan advances to semifinals in women's team pursuit

Japan advances to semifinals in women's team pursuit

TURIN, Italy - The Japanese women's speed skating team pursuit trio, (from L to R) Maki Tabata, Eriko Ishino and Hiromi Otsu, cruise to overtake the accident-hit Norwegians at the Oval Lingotto at the Turin Olympics on Feb. 15, setting up a semifinal meeting on Feb. 16 with Canada.

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Vodafone's new president aims to catch KDDI

Vodafone's new president aims to catch KDDI

TOKYO, Japan - Shiro Tsuda, new president of Vodafone K.K., speaks at a press conference in Tokyo on Dec. 8. Tsuda said he aims to have Japan's third largest mobile phone operator overtake the second largest, KDDI Corp., by accelerating development of its third-generation cellphone operations.

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Thousands take exams for fast-track jobs at Japan Post

Thousands take exams for fast-track jobs at Japan Post

TOKYO, Japan - Applicants sit for examinations in Tokyo on May 18 for administrative positions with Japan Post, the state-run corporation that was launched April 1 to overtake mail delivery, postal savings and insurance services from the government. While Japan Post is offering jobs for only 50 slots, more than 15,000 sat for the exams held at 28 locations across the country.

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Believe, jockey Take win Sprinters Stakes

Believe, jockey Take win Sprinters Stakes

NIIGATA, Japan - Believe (4) puts on a fierce stretch run along the rail to overtake the front runners and win the Sprinters Stakes by half a length at Niigata Racecourse on Sept. 29, giving jockey Yutaka Take his second victory of the Grade One race.

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Tochiazuma remains in pursuit of Kyushu sumo crown

Tochiazuma remains in pursuit of Kyushu sumo crown

FUKUOKA, Japan - Sekiwake Tochiazuma (R) pushes No. 4 maegashira Kotonowaka out of the ring at Fukuoka Kokusai Center on Nov. 23, the 13th day of the 15-day Kyushu Grand Sumo Tournament. With 11 wins and two losses, Tochiazuma is the only wrestler with a chance to overtake yokozuna Musashimaru, who leads the tourney with a 12-1 slate.

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Special Week holds off Mejiro Bright for Tenno-sho

Special Week holds off Mejiro Bright for Tenno-sho

Top favorite Special Week holds off defending champion Mejiro Bright over the final 100 meters May 2 to win the 119th running of the Tenno-sho and take home the richest prize in Japanese horse racing. Special Week, with popular jockey Yutaka Take astride, thundered out of the pack down the stretch to overtake leader Seiun Sky as Mejiro Bright followed in the grueling 3,200-meter test on turf at Kyoto Racecourse.

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Chinese EVs gaining popularity in Israel with green vision

STORY: Chinese EVs gaining popularity in Israel with green vision DATELINE: May 2, 2022 LENGTH: 00:02:14 LOCATION: Jerusalem CATEGORY: ECONOMY SHOTLIST: 1. various of Jerusalem 2. SOUNDBITE (English): TOM HADAR, Automotive editor, The Calcalist 3. SOUNDBITE (English): RONAN YABLON, CEO of Geely Israel STORYLINE: Chinese electric vehicles (EVs) have been gaining popularity in Israel as the Israeli government aims to gradually phase out fossil fuel vehicles. Geely is one of them. Most Israelis began to know about the Chinese brand Geely since its launch of Geometry C EV in November 2021. SOUNDBITE (English): SEGAL YAFA, Israeli buyer of Geely "Because it has a good reputation that it is a good car and good price and it's nice. It's quiet and has a lot of power and we are looking for (less) pollution and it's less pollution and the environment, we want it to be clean." For a long period, Japanese and Korean automakers have dominated the Israeli market, but now Chinese automakers are trying to overtake the

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Vodafone's new president aims to catch KDDI

Vodafone's new president aims to catch KDDI

TOKYO, Japan - Shiro Tsuda, new president of Vodafone K.K., speaks at a press conference in Tokyo on Dec. 8. Tsuda said he aims to have Japan's third largest mobile phone operator overtake the second largest, KDDI Corp., by accelerating development of its third-generation cellphone operations. (Kyodo)

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Thousands take exams for fast-track jobs at Japan Post

Thousands take exams for fast-track jobs at Japan Post

TOKYO, Japan - Applicants sit for examinations in Tokyo on May 18 for administrative positions with Japan Post, the state-run corporation that was launched April 1 to overtake mail delivery, postal savings and insurance services from the government. While Japan Post is offering jobs for only 50 slots, more than 15,000 sat for the exams held at 28 locations across the country. (Kyodo)

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Tochiazuma remains in pursuit of Kyushu sumo crown

Tochiazuma remains in pursuit of Kyushu sumo crown

FUKUOKA, Japan - Sekiwake Tochiazuma (R) pushes No. 4 maegashira Kotonowaka out of the ring at Fukuoka Kokusai Center on Nov. 23, the 13th day of the 15-day Kyushu Grand Sumo Tournament. With 11 wins and two losses, Tochiazuma is the only wrestler with a chance to overtake yokozuna Musashimaru, who leads the tourney with a 12-1 slate.

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Soccer: Kawasaki aim to overtake Kashima for 1st-stage title

Soccer: Kawasaki aim to overtake Kashima for 1st-stage title

Kawasaki Frontale midfielder Kengo Nakamura practices free kicks in Kawasaki, near Tokyo, on June 24, 2016, a day prior to the final round of matches in the J-League first-stage. Kawasaki, who are one point behind leaders Kashima Antlers and the only other team with a mathematical shot at the first-stage trophy, will face Omiya Ardija at home. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Japan advances to semifinals in women's team pursuit

Japan advances to semifinals in women's team pursuit

TURIN, Italy - The Japanese women's speed skating team pursuit trio, (from L to R) Maki Tabata, Eriko Ishino and Hiromi Otsu, cruise to overtake the accident-hit Norwegians at the Oval Lingotto at the Turin Olympics on Feb. 15, setting up a semifinal meeting on Feb. 16 with Canada. (Kyodo)

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Ski jumping: Takanashi wins record-breaking 54th World Cup

Ski jumping: Takanashi wins record-breaking 54th World Cup

Sara Takanashi of Japan celebrates after winning a women's ski jumping World Cup event in Oberstdorf, Germany, on March 24, 2018. Takanashi claimed her 54th career win to overtake Austria's Gregor Schlierenzauer's all-time record. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Ski jumping: Takanashi wins record-breaking 54th World Cup

Ski jumping: Takanashi wins record-breaking 54th World Cup

Sara Takanashi of Japan celebrates after winning a women's ski jumping World Cup event in Oberstdorf, Germany, on March 24, 2018. Takanashi claimed her 54th career win to overtake Austria's Gregor Schlierenzauer's all-time record. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Believe, jockey Take win Sprinters Stakes

Believe, jockey Take win Sprinters Stakes

NIIGATA, Japan - Believe (4) puts on a fierce stretch run along the rail to overtake the front runners and win the Sprinters Stakes by half a length at Niigata Racecourse on Sept. 29, giving jockey Yutaka Take his second victory of the Grade One race. (Kyodo)

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Special Week holds off Mejiro Bright for Tenno-sho

Special Week holds off Mejiro Bright for Tenno-sho

Top favorite Special Week holds off defending champion Mejiro Bright over the final 100 meters May 2 to win the 119th running of the Tenno-sho and take home the richest prize in Japanese horse racing. Special Week, with popular jockey Yutaka Take astride, thundered out of the pack down the stretch to overtake leader Seiun Sky as Mejiro Bright followed in the grueling 3,200-meter test on turf at Kyoto Racecourse.

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