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PHILIPPINES-QUEZON CITY-TRANSPORT STRIKE-JEEPNEY PHASEOUT

PHILIPPINES-QUEZON CITY-TRANSPORT STRIKE-JEEPNEY PHASEOUT

(230306) -- QUEZON CITY, March 6, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Jeepney drivers and activists participate in a nationwide transport strike against the proposed jeepney phaseout in Quezon City, the Philippines, March 6, 2023. Various public utility jeepney transport groups kicked off a week-long nationwide transport strike despite the Philippine government's decision to move to December this year the deadline of the phasing out of jeepneys, the country's public transportation symbol, as part of the Public Utility Vehicle Modernization Program. (Xinhua/Rouelle Umali)

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PHILIPPINES-QUEZON CITY-TRANSPORT STRIKE-JEEPNEY PHASEOUT

PHILIPPINES-QUEZON CITY-TRANSPORT STRIKE-JEEPNEY PHASEOUT

(230306) -- QUEZON CITY, March 6, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Jeepneys are seen during a nationwide transport strike against the proposed jeepney phaseout in Quezon City, the Philippines, March 6, 2023. Various public utility jeepney transport groups kicked off a week-long nationwide transport strike despite the Philippine government's decision to move to December this year the deadline of the phasing out of jeepneys, the country's public transportation symbol, as part of the Public Utility Vehicle Modernization Program. (Xinhua/Rouelle Umali)

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PHILIPPINES-QUEZON CITY-TRANSPORT STRIKE-JEEPNEY PHASEOUT

PHILIPPINES-QUEZON CITY-TRANSPORT STRIKE-JEEPNEY PHASEOUT

(230306) -- QUEZON CITY, March 6, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Jeepneys are seen during a nationwide transport strike against the proposed jeepney phaseout in Quezon City, the Philippines, March 6, 2023. Various public utility jeepney transport groups kicked off a week-long nationwide transport strike despite the Philippine government's decision to move to December this year the deadline of the phasing out of jeepneys, the country's public transportation symbol, as part of the Public Utility Vehicle Modernization Program. (Xinhua/Rouelle Umali)

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PHILIPPINES-QUEZON CITY-TRANSPORT STRIKE-JEEPNEY PHASEOUT

PHILIPPINES-QUEZON CITY-TRANSPORT STRIKE-JEEPNEY PHASEOUT

(230306) -- QUEZON CITY, March 6, 2023 (Xinhua) -- A jeepney full of passengers is seen during a nationwide transport strike against the proposed jeepney phaseout in Quezon City, the Philippines, March 6, 2023. Various public utility jeepney transport groups kicked off a week-long nationwide transport strike despite the Philippine government's decision to move to December this year the deadline of the phasing out of jeepneys, the country's public transportation symbol, as part of the Public Utility Vehicle Modernization Program. (Xinhua/Rouelle Umali)

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PHILIPPINES-QUEZON CITY-TRANSPORT STRIKE-JEEPNEY PHASEOUT

PHILIPPINES-QUEZON CITY-TRANSPORT STRIKE-JEEPNEY PHASEOUT

(230306) -- QUEZON CITY, March 6, 2023 (Xinhua) -- People wait for a ride during a nationwide transport strike against the proposed jeepney phaseout in Quezon City, the Philippines, March 6, 2023. Various public utility jeepney transport groups kicked off a week-long nationwide transport strike despite the Philippine government's decision to move to December this year the deadline of the phasing out of jeepneys, the country's public transportation symbol, as part of the Public Utility Vehicle Modernization Program. (Xinhua/Rouelle Umali)

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PHILIPPINES-QUEZON CITY-TRANSPORT STRIKE-JEEPNEY PHASEOUT

PHILIPPINES-QUEZON CITY-TRANSPORT STRIKE-JEEPNEY PHASEOUT

(230306) -- QUEZON CITY, March 6, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Jeepney drivers and activists are reflected on a side mirror as they participate in a nationwide transport strike against the proposed jeepney phaseout in Quezon City, the Philippines, March 6, 2023. Various public utility jeepney transport groups kicked off a week-long nationwide transport strike despite the Philippine government's decision to move to December this year the deadline of the phasing out of jeepneys, the country's public transportation symbol, as part of the Public Utility Vehicle Modernization Program. (Xinhua/Rouelle Umali)

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Candidate supporting nuclear phaseout elected Shiga governor

Candidate supporting nuclear phaseout elected Shiga governor

OTSU, Japan - Former lawmaker Taizo Mikazuki (C) celebrates in Otsu, Shiga Prefecture, on July 13, 2014, after winning the Shiga gubernatorial election to succeed incumbent Gov. Yukiko Kada (L). Mikazuki, 43, a former Democratic Party of Japan lawmaker who supports phasing out nuclear power, won a three-way race, beating a candidate backed by the ruling parties by a narrow margin.

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Candidate supporting nuclear phaseout elected Shiga governor

Candidate supporting nuclear phaseout elected Shiga governor

OTSU, Japan - Former lawmaker Taizo Mikazuki (R) receives flowers from Shiga Gov. Yukiko Kada in Otsu, Shiga Prefecture, on July 13, 2014, after winning the Shiga gubernatorial election to succeed her. Mikazuki, 43, a former Democratic Party of Japan lawmaker who supports phasing out nuclear power, won a three-way race, beating a candidate backed by the ruling parties by a narrow margin.

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Business leaders criticize gov't nuclear power phaseout policy

Business leaders criticize gov't nuclear power phaseout policy

TOKYO, Japan - (From L) Yasuchika Hasegawa, chairman of the Japan Association of Corporate Executives, Hiromasa Yonekura, chairman of the Japan Business Federation, or Keidanren, and Tadashi Okamura, chairman of the Japan Chamber of Commerce and Industry, jointly hold a press conference in Tokyo on Sept. 18, 2012. The leaders of the Japan's three major business groups criticized the government for setting a target of completely phasing out nuclear power, warning it will seriously affect the economy.

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Business leaders criticize gov't nuclear power phaseout policy

Business leaders criticize gov't nuclear power phaseout policy

TOKYO, Japan - Hiromasa Yonekura, chairman of the Japan Business Federation, or Keidanren, speaks at a press conference held by Japan's three major business groups in Tokyo on Sept. 18, 2012. Leaders of the business groups criticized the government for setting a target of completely phasing out nuclear power, warning it will seriously affect the economy.

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Candidate supporting nuclear phaseout elected Shiga governor

Candidate supporting nuclear phaseout elected Shiga governor

OTSU, Japan - Former lawmaker Taizo Mikazuki (C) celebrates in Otsu, Shiga Prefecture, on July 13, 2014, after winning the Shiga gubernatorial election to succeed incumbent Gov. Yukiko Kada (L). Mikazuki, 43, a former Democratic Party of Japan lawmaker who supports phasing out nuclear power, won a three-way race, beating a candidate backed by the ruling parties by a narrow margin. (Kyodo)

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Lazy mine

Lazy mine

A part of Lazy mine is seen on November 18, 2019, near Karvina, Czech Republic. Czech coal-mining firm OKD has extracted all economically viable black coal deposits at its Lazy mine and will discontinue mining at the site on November 28, OKD's spokesman Ivo Celechovsky told journalists on November 18, 2019. The mine began operating in 1892. During its almost 130-year history, some 146 million tonnes of quality black coal were extracted there. The mine currently employs almost 300 people. Some 100 of them will take part in the mine's phaseout and removal, said Celechovsky. (CTK Photo/Jaroslav Ozana)

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Lazy mine

Lazy mine

A part of Lazy mine is seen on November 18, 2019, near Karvina, Czech Republic. Czech coal-mining firm OKD has extracted all economically viable black coal deposits at its Lazy mine and will discontinue mining at the site on November 28, OKD's spokesman Ivo Celechovsky told journalists on November 18, 2019. The mine began operating in 1892. During its almost 130-year history, some 146 million tonnes of quality black coal were extracted there. The mine currently employs almost 300 people. Some 100 of them will take part in the mine's phaseout and removal, said Celechovsky. (CTK Photo/Jaroslav Ozana)

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Lazy mine

Lazy mine

A part of Lazy mine is seen on November 18, 2019, near Karvina, Czech Republic. Czech coal-mining firm OKD has extracted all economically viable black coal deposits at its Lazy mine and will discontinue mining at the site on November 28, OKD's spokesman Ivo Celechovsky told journalists on November 18, 2019. The mine began operating in 1892. During its almost 130-year history, some 146 million tonnes of quality black coal were extracted there. The mine currently employs almost 300 people. Some 100 of them will take part in the mine's phaseout and removal, said Celechovsky. (CTK Photo/Jaroslav Ozana)

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Lazy mine

Lazy mine

A part of Lazy mine is seen on November 18, 2019, near Karvina, Czech Republic. Czech coal-mining firm OKD has extracted all economically viable black coal deposits at its Lazy mine and will discontinue mining at the site on November 28, OKD's spokesman Ivo Celechovsky told journalists on November 18, 2019. The mine began operating in 1892. During its almost 130-year history, some 146 million tonnes of quality black coal were extracted there. The mine currently employs almost 300 people. Some 100 of them will take part in the mine's phaseout and removal, said Celechovsky. (CTK Photo/Jaroslav Ozana)

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Lazy mine

Lazy mine

A part of Lazy mine is seen on November 18, 2019, near Karvina, Czech Republic. Czech coal-mining firm OKD has extracted all economically viable black coal deposits at its Lazy mine and will discontinue mining at the site on November 28, OKD's spokesman Ivo Celechovsky told journalists on November 18, 2019. The mine began operating in 1892. During its almost 130-year history, some 146 million tonnes of quality black coal were extracted there. The mine currently employs almost 300 people. Some 100 of them will take part in the mine's phaseout and removal, said Celechovsky. (CTK Photo/Jaroslav Ozana)

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Lazy mine

Lazy mine

A part of Lazy mine is seen on November 18, 2019, near Karvina, Czech Republic. Czech coal-mining firm OKD has extracted all economically viable black coal deposits at its Lazy mine and will discontinue mining at the site on November 28, OKD's spokesman Ivo Celechovsky told journalists on November 18, 2019. The mine began operating in 1892. During its almost 130-year history, some 146 million tonnes of quality black coal were extracted there. The mine currently employs almost 300 people. Some 100 of them will take part in the mine's phaseout and removal, said Celechovsky. (CTK Photo/Jaroslav Ozana)

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Lazy mine

Lazy mine

A part of Lazy mine is seen on November 18, 2019, near Karvina, Czech Republic. Czech coal-mining firm OKD has extracted all economically viable black coal deposits at its Lazy mine and will discontinue mining at the site on November 28, OKD's spokesman Ivo Celechovsky told journalists on November 18, 2019. The mine began operating in 1892. During its almost 130-year history, some 146 million tonnes of quality black coal were extracted there. The mine currently employs almost 300 people. Some 100 of them will take part in the mine's phaseout and removal, said Celechovsky. (CTK Photo/Jaroslav Ozana)

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Lazy mine

Lazy mine

A part of Lazy mine is seen on November 18, 2019, near Karvina, Czech Republic. Czech coal-mining firm OKD has extracted all economically viable black coal deposits at its Lazy mine and will discontinue mining at the site on November 28, OKD's spokesman Ivo Celechovsky told journalists on November 18, 2019. The mine began operating in 1892. During its almost 130-year history, some 146 million tonnes of quality black coal were extracted there. The mine currently employs almost 300 people. Some 100 of them will take part in the mine's phaseout and removal, said Celechovsky. (CTK Photo/Jaroslav Ozana)

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Lazy mine

Lazy mine

A part of Lazy mine is seen on November 18, 2019, near Karvina, Czech Republic. Czech coal-mining firm OKD has extracted all economically viable black coal deposits at its Lazy mine and will discontinue mining at the site on November 28, OKD's spokesman Ivo Celechovsky told journalists on November 18, 2019. The mine began operating in 1892. During its almost 130-year history, some 146 million tonnes of quality black coal were extracted there. The mine currently employs almost 300 people. Some 100 of them will take part in the mine's phaseout and removal, said Celechovsky. (CTK Photo/Jaroslav Ozana)

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Lazy mine

Lazy mine

A part of Lazy mine is seen on November 18, 2019, near Karvina, Czech Republic. Czech coal-mining firm OKD has extracted all economically viable black coal deposits at its Lazy mine and will discontinue mining at the site on November 28, OKD's spokesman Ivo Celechovsky told journalists on November 18, 2019. The mine began operating in 1892. During its almost 130-year history, some 146 million tonnes of quality black coal were extracted there. The mine currently employs almost 300 people. Some 100 of them will take part in the mine's phaseout and removal, said Celechovsky. (CTK Photo/Jaroslav Ozana)

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Lazy mine

Lazy mine

A part of Lazy mine is seen on November 18, 2019, near Karvina, Czech Republic. Czech coal-mining firm OKD has extracted all economically viable black coal deposits at its Lazy mine and will discontinue mining at the site on November 28, OKD's spokesman Ivo Celechovsky told journalists on November 18, 2019. The mine began operating in 1892. During its almost 130-year history, some 146 million tonnes of quality black coal were extracted there. The mine currently employs almost 300 people. Some 100 of them will take part in the mine's phaseout and removal, said Celechovsky. (CTK Photo/Jaroslav Ozana)

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Lazy mine

Lazy mine

A part of Lazy mine is seen on November 18, 2019, near Karvina, Czech Republic. Czech coal-mining firm OKD has extracted all economically viable black coal deposits at its Lazy mine and will discontinue mining at the site on November 28, OKD's spokesman Ivo Celechovsky told journalists on November 18, 2019. The mine began operating in 1892. During its almost 130-year history, some 146 million tonnes of quality black coal were extracted there. The mine currently employs almost 300 people. Some 100 of them will take part in the mine's phaseout and removal, said Celechovsky. (CTK Photo/Jaroslav Ozana)

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Lazy mine

Lazy mine

A part of Lazy mine is seen on November 18, 2019, near Karvina, Czech Republic. Czech coal-mining firm OKD has extracted all economically viable black coal deposits at its Lazy mine and will discontinue mining at the site on November 28, OKD's spokesman Ivo Celechovsky told journalists on November 18, 2019. The mine began operating in 1892. During its almost 130-year history, some 146 million tonnes of quality black coal were extracted there. The mine currently employs almost 300 people. Some 100 of them will take part in the mine's phaseout and removal, said Celechovsky. (CTK Photo/Jaroslav Ozana)

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Lazy mine

Lazy mine

A part of Lazy mine is seen on November 18, 2019, near Karvina, Czech Republic. Czech coal-mining firm OKD has extracted all economically viable black coal deposits at its Lazy mine and will discontinue mining at the site on November 28, OKD's spokesman Ivo Celechovsky told journalists on November 18, 2019. The mine began operating in 1892. During its almost 130-year history, some 146 million tonnes of quality black coal were extracted there. The mine currently employs almost 300 people. Some 100 of them will take part in the mine's phaseout and removal, said Celechovsky. (CTK Photo/Jaroslav Ozana)

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Lazy mine

Lazy mine

A part of Lazy mine is seen on November 18, 2019, near Karvina, Czech Republic. Czech coal-mining firm OKD has extracted all economically viable black coal deposits at its Lazy mine and will discontinue mining at the site on November 28, OKD's spokesman Ivo Celechovsky told journalists on November 18, 2019. The mine began operating in 1892. During its almost 130-year history, some 146 million tonnes of quality black coal were extracted there. The mine currently employs almost 300 people. Some 100 of them will take part in the mine's phaseout and removal, said Celechovsky. (CTK Photo/Jaroslav Ozana)

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Lazy mine

Lazy mine

A part of Lazy mine is seen on November 18, 2019, near Karvina, Czech Republic. Czech coal-mining firm OKD has extracted all economically viable black coal deposits at its Lazy mine and will discontinue mining at the site on November 28, OKD's spokesman Ivo Celechovsky told journalists on November 18, 2019. The mine began operating in 1892. During its almost 130-year history, some 146 million tonnes of quality black coal were extracted there. The mine currently employs almost 300 people. Some 100 of them will take part in the mine's phaseout and removal, said Celechovsky. (CTK Photo/Jaroslav Ozana)

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Lazy mine

Lazy mine

A part of Lazy mine is seen on November 18, 2019, near Karvina, Czech Republic. Czech coal-mining firm OKD has extracted all economically viable black coal deposits at its Lazy mine and will discontinue mining at the site on November 28, OKD's spokesman Ivo Celechovsky told journalists on November 18, 2019. The mine began operating in 1892. During its almost 130-year history, some 146 million tonnes of quality black coal were extracted there. The mine currently employs almost 300 people. Some 100 of them will take part in the mine's phaseout and removal, said Celechovsky. (CTK Photo/Jaroslav Ozana)

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Lazy mine

Lazy mine

A part of Lazy mine is seen on November 18, 2019, near Karvina, Czech Republic. Czech coal-mining firm OKD has extracted all economically viable black coal deposits at its Lazy mine and will discontinue mining at the site on November 28, OKD's spokesman Ivo Celechovsky told journalists on November 18, 2019. The mine began operating in 1892. During its almost 130-year history, some 146 million tonnes of quality black coal were extracted there. The mine currently employs almost 300 people. Some 100 of them will take part in the mine's phaseout and removal, said Celechovsky. (CTK Photo/Jaroslav Ozana)

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Lazy mine

Lazy mine

A part of Lazy mine is seen on November 18, 2019, near Karvina, Czech Republic. Czech coal-mining firm OKD has extracted all economically viable black coal deposits at its Lazy mine and will discontinue mining at the site on November 28, OKD's spokesman Ivo Celechovsky told journalists on November 18, 2019. The mine began operating in 1892. During its almost 130-year history, some 146 million tonnes of quality black coal were extracted there. The mine currently employs almost 300 people. Some 100 of them will take part in the mine's phaseout and removal, said Celechovsky. (CTK Photo/Jaroslav Ozana)

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Lazy mine

Lazy mine

A part of Lazy mine is seen on November 18, 2019, near Karvina, Czech Republic. Czech coal-mining firm OKD has extracted all economically viable black coal deposits at its Lazy mine and will discontinue mining at the site on November 28, OKD's spokesman Ivo Celechovsky told journalists on November 18, 2019. The mine began operating in 1892. During its almost 130-year history, some 146 million tonnes of quality black coal were extracted there. The mine currently employs almost 300 people. Some 100 of them will take part in the mine's phaseout and removal, said Celechovsky. (CTK Photo/Jaroslav Ozana)

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Lazy mine

Lazy mine

A part of Lazy mine is seen on November 18, 2019, near Karvina, Czech Republic. Czech coal-mining firm OKD has extracted all economically viable black coal deposits at its Lazy mine and will discontinue mining at the site on November 28, OKD's spokesman Ivo Celechovsky told journalists on November 18, 2019. The mine began operating in 1892. During its almost 130-year history, some 146 million tonnes of quality black coal were extracted there. The mine currently employs almost 300 people. Some 100 of them will take part in the mine's phaseout and removal, said Celechovsky. (CTK Photo/Jaroslav Ozana)

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Lazy mine

Lazy mine

A part of Lazy mine is seen on November 18, 2019, near Karvina, Czech Republic. Czech coal-mining firm OKD has extracted all economically viable black coal deposits at its Lazy mine and will discontinue mining at the site on November 28, OKD's spokesman Ivo Celechovsky told journalists on November 18, 2019. The mine began operating in 1892. During its almost 130-year history, some 146 million tonnes of quality black coal were extracted there. The mine currently employs almost 300 people. Some 100 of them will take part in the mine's phaseout and removal, said Celechovsky. (CTK Photo/Jaroslav Ozana)

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Lazy mine

Lazy mine

A part of Lazy mine is seen on November 18, 2019, near Karvina, Czech Republic. Czech coal-mining firm OKD has extracted all economically viable black coal deposits at its Lazy mine and will discontinue mining at the site on November 28, OKD's spokesman Ivo Celechovsky told journalists on November 18, 2019. The mine began operating in 1892. During its almost 130-year history, some 146 million tonnes of quality black coal were extracted there. The mine currently employs almost 300 people. Some 100 of them will take part in the mine's phaseout and removal, said Celechovsky. (CTK Photo/Jaroslav Ozana)

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Lazy mine

Lazy mine

A part of Lazy mine is seen on November 18, 2019, near Karvina, Czech Republic. Czech coal-mining firm OKD has extracted all economically viable black coal deposits at its Lazy mine and will discontinue mining at the site on November 28, OKD's spokesman Ivo Celechovsky told journalists on November 18, 2019. The mine began operating in 1892. During its almost 130-year history, some 146 million tonnes of quality black coal were extracted there. The mine currently employs almost 300 people. Some 100 of them will take part in the mine's phaseout and removal, said Celechovsky. (CTK Photo/Jaroslav Ozana)

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Lazy mine

Lazy mine

A part of Lazy mine is seen on November 18, 2019, near Karvina, Czech Republic. Czech coal-mining firm OKD has extracted all economically viable black coal deposits at its Lazy mine and will discontinue mining at the site on November 28, OKD's spokesman Ivo Celechovsky told journalists on November 18, 2019. The mine began operating in 1892. During its almost 130-year history, some 146 million tonnes of quality black coal were extracted there. The mine currently employs almost 300 people. Some 100 of them will take part in the mine's phaseout and removal, said Celechovsky. (CTK Photo/Jaroslav Ozana)

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Lazy mine

Lazy mine

A part of Lazy mine is seen on November 18, 2019, near Karvina, Czech Republic. Czech coal-mining firm OKD has extracted all economically viable black coal deposits at its Lazy mine and will discontinue mining at the site on November 28, OKD's spokesman Ivo Celechovsky told journalists on November 18, 2019. The mine began operating in 1892. During its almost 130-year history, some 146 million tonnes of quality black coal were extracted there. The mine currently employs almost 300 people. Some 100 of them will take part in the mine's phaseout and removal, said Celechovsky. (CTK Photo/Jaroslav Ozana)

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Lazy mine

Lazy mine

A part of Lazy mine is seen on November 18, 2019, near Karvina, Czech Republic. Czech coal-mining firm OKD has extracted all economically viable black coal deposits at its Lazy mine and will discontinue mining at the site on November 28, OKD's spokesman Ivo Celechovsky told journalists on November 18, 2019. The mine began operating in 1892. During its almost 130-year history, some 146 million tonnes of quality black coal were extracted there. The mine currently employs almost 300 people. Some 100 of them will take part in the mine's phaseout and removal, said Celechovsky. (CTK Photo/Jaroslav Ozana)

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Lazy mine

Lazy mine

A part of Lazy mine is seen on November 18, 2019, near Karvina, Czech Republic. Czech coal-mining firm OKD has extracted all economically viable black coal deposits at its Lazy mine and will discontinue mining at the site on November 28, OKD's spokesman Ivo Celechovsky told journalists on November 18, 2019. The mine began operating in 1892. During its almost 130-year history, some 146 million tonnes of quality black coal were extracted there. The mine currently employs almost 300 people. Some 100 of them will take part in the mine's phaseout and removal, said Celechovsky. (CTK Photo/Jaroslav Ozana)

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Lazy mine

Lazy mine

A part of Lazy mine is seen on November 18, 2019, near Karvina, Czech Republic. Czech coal-mining firm OKD has extracted all economically viable black coal deposits at its Lazy mine and will discontinue mining at the site on November 28, OKD's spokesman Ivo Celechovsky told journalists on November 18, 2019. The mine began operating in 1892. During its almost 130-year history, some 146 million tonnes of quality black coal were extracted there. The mine currently employs almost 300 people. Some 100 of them will take part in the mine's phaseout and removal, said Celechovsky. (CTK Photo/Jaroslav Ozana)

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Lazy mine

Lazy mine

A part of Lazy mine is seen on November 18, 2019, near Karvina, Czech Republic. Czech coal-mining firm OKD has extracted all economically viable black coal deposits at its Lazy mine and will discontinue mining at the site on November 28, OKD's spokesman Ivo Celechovsky told journalists on November 18, 2019. The mine began operating in 1892. During its almost 130-year history, some 146 million tonnes of quality black coal were extracted there. The mine currently employs almost 300 people. Some 100 of them will take part in the mine's phaseout and removal, said Celechovsky. (CTK Photo/Jaroslav Ozana)

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Lazy mine

Lazy mine

A part of Lazy mine is seen on November 18, 2019, near Karvina, Czech Republic. Czech coal-mining firm OKD has extracted all economically viable black coal deposits at its Lazy mine and will discontinue mining at the site on November 28, OKD's spokesman Ivo Celechovsky told journalists on November 18, 2019. The mine began operating in 1892. During its almost 130-year history, some 146 million tonnes of quality black coal were extracted there. The mine currently employs almost 300 people. Some 100 of them will take part in the mine's phaseout and removal, said Celechovsky. (CTK Photo/Jaroslav Ozana)

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Lazy mine

Lazy mine

A part of Lazy mine is seen on November 18, 2019, near Karvina, Czech Republic. Czech coal-mining firm OKD has extracted all economically viable black coal deposits at its Lazy mine and will discontinue mining at the site on November 28, OKD's spokesman Ivo Celechovsky told journalists on November 18, 2019. The mine began operating in 1892. During its almost 130-year history, some 146 million tonnes of quality black coal were extracted there. The mine currently employs almost 300 people. Some 100 of them will take part in the mine's phaseout and removal, said Celechovsky. (CTK Photo/Jaroslav Ozana)

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Lazy mine

Lazy mine

A part of Lazy mine is seen on November 18, 2019, near Karvina, Czech Republic. Czech coal-mining firm OKD has extracted all economically viable black coal deposits at its Lazy mine and will discontinue mining at the site on November 28, OKD's spokesman Ivo Celechovsky told journalists on November 18, 2019. The mine began operating in 1892. During its almost 130-year history, some 146 million tonnes of quality black coal were extracted there. The mine currently employs almost 300 people. Some 100 of them will take part in the mine's phaseout and removal, said Celechovsky. (CTK Photo/Jaroslav Ozana)

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Lazy mine

Lazy mine

A part of Lazy mine is seen on November 18, 2019, near Karvina, Czech Republic. Czech coal-mining firm OKD has extracted all economically viable black coal deposits at its Lazy mine and will discontinue mining at the site on November 28, OKD's spokesman Ivo Celechovsky told journalists on November 18, 2019. The mine began operating in 1892. During its almost 130-year history, some 146 million tonnes of quality black coal were extracted there. The mine currently employs almost 300 people. Some 100 of them will take part in the mine's phaseout and removal, said Celechovsky. (CTK Photo/Jaroslav Ozana)

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Lazy mine

Lazy mine

A part of Lazy mine is seen on November 18, 2019, near Karvina, Czech Republic. Czech coal-mining firm OKD has extracted all economically viable black coal deposits at its Lazy mine and will discontinue mining at the site on November 28, OKD's spokesman Ivo Celechovsky told journalists on November 18, 2019. The mine began operating in 1892. During its almost 130-year history, some 146 million tonnes of quality black coal were extracted there. The mine currently employs almost 300 people. Some 100 of them will take part in the mine's phaseout and removal, said Celechovsky. (CTK Photo/Jaroslav Ozana)

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Lazy mine

Lazy mine

A part of Lazy mine is seen on November 18, 2019, near Karvina, Czech Republic. Czech coal-mining firm OKD has extracted all economically viable black coal deposits at its Lazy mine and will discontinue mining at the site on November 28, OKD's spokesman Ivo Celechovsky told journalists on November 18, 2019. The mine began operating in 1892. During its almost 130-year history, some 146 million tonnes of quality black coal were extracted there. The mine currently employs almost 300 people. Some 100 of them will take part in the mine's phaseout and removal, said Celechovsky. (CTK Photo/Jaroslav Ozana)

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Lazy mine

Lazy mine

A part of Lazy mine is seen on November 18, 2019, near Karvina, Czech Republic. Czech coal-mining firm OKD has extracted all economically viable black coal deposits at its Lazy mine and will discontinue mining at the site on November 28, OKD's spokesman Ivo Celechovsky told journalists on November 18, 2019. The mine began operating in 1892. During its almost 130-year history, some 146 million tonnes of quality black coal were extracted there. The mine currently employs almost 300 people. Some 100 of them will take part in the mine's phaseout and removal, said Celechovsky. (CTK Photo/Jaroslav Ozana)

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Lazy mine

Lazy mine

A part of Lazy mine is seen on November 18, 2019, near Karvina, Czech Republic. Czech coal-mining firm OKD has extracted all economically viable black coal deposits at its Lazy mine and will discontinue mining at the site on November 28, OKD's spokesman Ivo Celechovsky told journalists on November 18, 2019. The mine began operating in 1892. During its almost 130-year history, some 146 million tonnes of quality black coal were extracted there. The mine currently employs almost 300 people. Some 100 of them will take part in the mine's phaseout and removal, said Celechovsky. (CTK Photo/Jaroslav Ozana)

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Lazy mine

Lazy mine

A part of Lazy mine is seen on November 18, 2019, near Karvina, Czech Republic. Czech coal-mining firm OKD has extracted all economically viable black coal deposits at its Lazy mine and will discontinue mining at the site on November 28, OKD's spokesman Ivo Celechovsky told journalists on November 18, 2019. The mine began operating in 1892. During its almost 130-year history, some 146 million tonnes of quality black coal were extracted there. The mine currently employs almost 300 people. Some 100 of them will take part in the mine's phaseout and removal, said Celechovsky. (CTK Photo/Jaroslav Ozana)

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