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ZIMBABWE-HARARE-AU AGENCY-DROUGHT INSURANCE PAYOUT

ZIMBABWE-HARARE-AU AGENCY-DROUGHT INSURANCE PAYOUT

(240705) -- HARARE, July 5, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- Zimbabwe's Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube (1st L) receives drought risk insurance payout from the African Risk Capacity (ARC) Group to help alleviate the effects of the El Nino-induced drought during a handover ceremony in Harare, Zimbabwe, July 4, 2024. TO GO WITH "Zimbabwe receives 31.8 mln USD drought insurance payout from AU agency" (Photo by Shaun Jusa/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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MOEX testifies reluctance to pay oil spill damages

MOEX testifies reluctance to pay oil spill damages

WASHINGTON, United States - Naoki Ishii, president of MOEX Offshore 2007 LLC, testifies before a Senate committee in Washington on July 22, 2010. U.S. lawmakers criticized the unit of Japan's Mitsui Oil Exploration Co. for not bearing part of the damages that BP plc pledged to pay for the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, while Ishii argued BP is responsible for the payout.

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Pink Cameo takes NHK Mile Cup, largest payout for JRA

Pink Cameo takes NHK Mile Cup, largest payout for JRA

TOKYO, Japan - Long-shot Pink Cameo (14) makes a last-ditch charge down the final stretch to win the NHK Mile Cup at Tokyo Racecourse on May 6, producing the largest payout in a major race of the Japan Racing Association. Pink Cameo, the No. 17th pick, beat out favorite Laurel Guerreiro (10) by a half length. Least-favorite Muramasano Yoto (far right) came third. The winning trifecta of 14-10-18 paid out 9,739,870 yen in the mile championship for 3 year olds. (Pool photo)

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Pink Cameo takes NHK Mile Cup, largest payout for JRA

Pink Cameo takes NHK Mile Cup, largest payout for JRA

TOKYO, Japan - Long-shot Pink Cameo (14) makes a last-ditch charge down the final stretch to win the NHK Mile Cup at Tokyo Racecourse on May 6, producing the largest payout in a major race of the Japan Racing Association. Pink Cameo, the No. 17th pick, beat out favorite Laurel Guerreiro (10) by a half length. The winning trifecta of 14-10-18 paid out 9,739,870 yen in the mile championship for 3 year olds.

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Wrong payout notices sent to pensioners in Japan

Wrong payout notices sent to pensioners in Japan

Japanese Health, Labor and Welfare Minister Shigeyuki Goto apologizes at the ministry in Tokyo on Oct. 7, 2021, after pension payout notifications with erroneous data were sent to over 970,000 people in Aichi, Mie, Fukuoka prefectures.

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Wrong payout notices sent to pensioners in Japan

Wrong payout notices sent to pensioners in Japan

Japanese Health, Labor and Welfare Minister Shigeyuki Goto speaks to reporters at the ministry in Tokyo on Oct. 7, 2021, about an incident in which pension payout notifications with erroneous data were sent to over 970,000 people in Aichi, Mie, Fukuoka prefectures.

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Pink Cameo takes NHK Mile Cup, largest payout for JRA

Pink Cameo takes NHK Mile Cup, largest payout for JRA

TOKYO, Japan - Long-shot Pink Cameo (14) makes a last-ditch charge down the final stretch to win the NHK Mile Cup at Tokyo Racecourse on May 6, producing the largest payout in a major race of the Japan Racing Association. Pink Cameo, the No. 17th pick, beat out favorite Laurel Guerreiro (10) by a half length. The winning trifecta of 14-10-18 paid out 9,739,870 yen in the mile championship for 3 year olds. (Kyodo)

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Pink Cameo takes NHK Mile Cup, largest payout for JRA

Pink Cameo takes NHK Mile Cup, largest payout for JRA

TOKYO, Japan - Long-shot Pink Cameo (14) makes a last-ditch charge down the final stretch to win the NHK Mile Cup at Tokyo Racecourse on May 6, producing the largest payout in a major race of the Japan Racing Association. Pink Cameo, the No. 17th pick, beat out favorite Laurel Guerreiro (10) by a half length. Least-favorite Muramasano Yoto (far right) came third. The winning trifecta of 14-10-18 paid out 9,739,870 yen in the mile championship for 3 year olds. (Pool photo) (Kyodo)

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Released mother visits daughter's grave

Released mother visits daughter's grave

Keiko Aoki visits the grave of her daughter Megumi in the western Japan prefecture of Nara on Oct. 27, 2015. Aoki and her de facto husband Tatsuhiro Boku had been serving a life sentence over a 1995 fire in Osaka that they were accused of setting to kill Megumi for an insurance payout, but the Osaka High Court decided to reopen the case and release the couple, saying the fire could have been accidental. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Released mother visits daughter's grave

Released mother visits daughter's grave

Keiko Aoki visits the grave of her daughter Megumi in the western Japan prefecture of Nara on Oct. 27, 2015. Aoki and her de facto husband Tatsuhiro Boku had been serving a life sentence over a 1995 fire in Osaka that they were accused of setting to kill Megumi for an insurance payout, but the Osaka High Court decided to reopen the case and release the couple, saying the fire could have been accidental. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Released mother visits daughter's grave

Released mother visits daughter's grave

Keiko Aoki visits the grave of her daughter Megumi in the western Japan prefecture of Nara on Oct. 27, 2015. Aoki and her de facto husband Tatsuhiro Boku had been serving a life sentence over a 1995 fire in Osaka that they were accused of setting to kill Megumi for an insurance payout, but the Osaka High Court decided to reopen the case and release the couple, saying the fire could have been accidental. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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SNAPSHOT: Released couple reunited with families for 1st time in 20 yrs

SNAPSHOT: Released couple reunited with families for 1st time in 20 yrs

Photo taken Oct. 27, 2015, shows Keiko Aoki (R) visiting the grave of her daughter Megumi in the western Japan prefecture of Nara. Aoki and her de facto husband Tatsuhiro Boku had been serving a life sentence over a 1995 fire in Osaka that they were accused of setting to kill Megumi for an insurance payout, but the Osaka High Court decided to reopen the case and release the couple, saying the fire could have been accidental. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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SNAPSHOT: Released couple reunited with families for 1st time in 20 yrs

SNAPSHOT: Released couple reunited with families for 1st time in 20 yrs

Photo taken Oct. 26, 2015, shows Tatsuhiro Boku reunited with his sister (L) and his mother in Osaka, following his release from prison. Boku and his de facto wife Keiko Aoki had been serving a life sentence over a 1995 fire in Osaka that they were accused of setting to kill Aoki's 11-year-old daughter for an insurance payout, but the Osaka High Court decided to reopen the case and release the couple, saying the fire could have been accidental. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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MOEX testifies reluctance to pay oil spill damages

MOEX testifies reluctance to pay oil spill damages

WASHINGTON, United States - Naoki Ishii, president of MOEX Offshore 2007 LLC, testifies before a Senate committee in Washington on July 22, 2010. U.S. lawmakers criticized the unit of Japan's Mitsui Oil Exploration Co. for not bearing part of the damages that BP plc pledged to pay for the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, while Ishii argued BP is responsible for the payout. (Kyodo)

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Japan lower house passes pension law revision

Japan lower house passes pension law revision

Japan's House of Representatives passes a bill revising the pension law in Tokyo on May 12, 2020. If enacted, the revised law will allow people to start receiving benefits as late as age 75, expanding the payout starting age band from the current 60-70 to 60-75. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Japan lower house passes pension law revision

Japan lower house passes pension law revision

Japanese welfare minister Katsunobu Kato bows during a House of Representatives plenary session in Tokyo on May 12, 2020, after the lower house passed a bill revising the pension law that would allow people to start receiving benefits as late as age 75, expanding the payout starting age band from the current 60-70 to 60-75. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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IMF chief Lagarde convicted over payout, won't face jail term

IMF chief Lagarde convicted over payout, won't face jail term

International Monetary Fund chief Christine Lagarde says at the IMF headquarters in Washington on Dec. 19, 2016, that she will stay on in her role after being convicted of negligence by a French court the same day over her handling of a multimillion euro dispute when she was French finance minister. The court did not hand down any sentence in the case, despite the ruling. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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