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Theater workers protested on Toompea Hill

Theater workers protested on Toompea Hill

24.09.2024, Tallinn. Theater professionals gathered in front of the government building in Tallinn to protest cuts to the cultural sector and the freezing of the minimum wage for cultural workers. Gert Raudsep, head of the Estonian Theater Union, stated that for the first time, resentment has flared among the cultural community, as the state seems indifferent to the sector in both good times and bad. Photo Tairo Lutter, Postimees

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Theater workers protested on Toompea Hill

Theater workers protested on Toompea Hill

24.09.2024, Tallinn. Theater professionals gathered in front of the government building in Tallinn to protest cuts to the cultural sector and the freezing of the minimum wage for cultural workers. Gert Raudsep, head of the Estonian Theater Union, stated that for the first time, resentment has flared among the cultural community, as the state seems indifferent to the sector in both good times and bad. Photo Tairo Lutter, Postimees

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Theater workers protested on Toompea Hill

Theater workers protested on Toompea Hill

24.09.2024, Tallinn. Theater professionals gathered in front of the government building in Tallinn to protest cuts to the cultural sector and the freezing of the minimum wage for cultural workers. Gert Raudsep, head of the Estonian Theater Union, stated that for the first time, resentment has flared among the cultural community, as the state seems indifferent to the sector in both good times and bad. Finance minister Jürgen Ligi recently advised Estonians to eat canned food to save money. Photo Tairo Lutter, Postimees

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Theater workers protested on Toompea Hill

Theater workers protested on Toompea Hill

24.09.2024, Tallinn. Theater professionals gathered in front of the government building in Tallinn to protest cuts to the cultural sector and the freezing of the minimum wage for cultural workers. Gert Raudsep, head of the Estonian Theater Union, stated that for the first time, resentment has flared among the cultural community, as the state seems indifferent to the sector in both good times and bad. Photo Tairo Lutter, Postimees

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GLOBALink | Munich Security Conference opens with focus on Global South voices

The 59th Munich Security Conference (MSC) opened here on Friday with a focus on giving voice to countries of the Global South, especially their resentment toward the existing West-led global order. Produced by Xinhua Global Service

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Munich Security Conference opens with focus on Global South voices

STORY: Munich Security Conference opens with focus on Global South voices DATELINE: Feb. 18, 2023 LENGTH: 00:01:15 LOCATION: MUNICH, Germany CATEGORY: POLITICS SHOTLIST: 1. various of the conference 2. STANDUP(English): LI CHAO, Xinhua Correspondent STORYLINE: STANDUP(English): LI CHAO, Xinhua Correspondent "The 59th Munich Security Conference (MSC) opened here (Munich) on Friday with a focus on giving voice to countries of the Global South, especially their resentment toward the existing West-led global order." The Global South's disillusionment with the existing world order and their calls for reshaping it also came under the spotlight in a report published by the MSC on Monday. The report, titled "Re:vision," said that many countries of the Global South have so far been confined to the role of "rule-takers" under the existing global order and their "legitimate resentment" should be paid due respect. The report called for re-envisioning a world order that "better delivers on its promises" and "truly b

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Construction worker takes part in HK protest

Construction worker takes part in HK protest

HONG KONG, China - A 35-year-old construction worker pictured on Oct. 12, 2014, takes part in the pro-democracy occupation campaign in Hong Kong, as he felt resentment toward police's use of pepper spray against student protesters. He said it was not fair that the government attacked students before holding any dialogue with them.

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Okinawa assembly voices "burning resentment" over rape

Okinawa assembly voices "burning resentment" over rape

NAHA, Japan - Photo taken on Oct. 22, 2012, shows a plenary session of the Okinawa prefectural assembly, which unanimously adopted a resolution to express "burning resentment" against Tokyo and Washington over the alleged rape on Oct. 16 of a woman by two U.S. sailors.

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N.Y. commemorates 10th anniv. of Sept. 11 attacks

N.Y. commemorates 10th anniv. of Sept. 11 attacks

NEW YORK, United States - Haruhiro Shiratori, whose only son Atsushi was killed at the World Trade Center in the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks on the United States, holds a message expressing his resentment of former U.S. President George W. Bush in New York on Sept. 11, 2011, before attending a ceremony to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the attacks. Shiratori has supported children in Afghanistan since his son's death.

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ASEAN ministers resent China's moves to "militarize" S. China Sea

ASEAN ministers resent China's moves to "militarize" S. China Sea

Lao Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Thongloun Sisoulith attends a press conference on Feb. 27, 2016, in Vientiane, where ASEAN foreign ministers adopted a statement expressing veiled resentment over China's building of artificial islands and fortifying of its garrison in the South China Sea, without specifically naming the country. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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S. Korea seeks victims' understanding of "comfort women" deal

S. Korea seeks victims' understanding of "comfort women" deal

Lim Sung Nam (L), first vice minister of foreign affairs, holds the hand of a former "comfort woman" who was forced to provide sex for Japanese soldiers during World War II, in an effort to console her, in Seoul on Dec. 29, 2015. Two senior officials of the South Korean Foreign Ministry visited support facilities for the women to seek their understanding of a landmark deal reached the previous day between South Korea and Japan to settle the comfort women issue, but many women voiced resentment over not being consulted in advance. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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S. Korea seeks victims' understanding of "comfort women" deal

S. Korea seeks victims' understanding of "comfort women" deal

Lim Sung Nam (back), first vice minister of foreign affairs, receives protests from former "comfort women" who were forced to provide sex for Japanese soldiers during World War II, in Seoul on Dec. 29, 2015. Two senior officials of the South Korean Foreign Ministry visited support facilities for the women to seek their understanding of a landmark deal reached the previous day between South Korea and Japan to settle the comfort women issue, but many women voiced resentment over not being consulted in advance. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Governor raps Japan-U.S. reaffirmation of base transfer in Okinawa

Governor raps Japan-U.S. reaffirmation of base transfer in Okinawa

Okinawa Gov. Takeshi Onaga holds a press conference at the prefectural government offices in Naha on April 29, 2015, following the reaffirmation by Japanese and U.S. leaders overnight of their resolve to move ahead with a planned U.S. military base relocation within the island prefecture. Onaga said he felt "strong resentment" toward the reaffirmation. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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N.Y. commemorates 10th anniv. of Sept. 11 attacks

N.Y. commemorates 10th anniv. of Sept. 11 attacks

NEW YORK, United States - Haruhiro Shiratori, whose only son Atsushi was killed at the World Trade Center in the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks on the United States, holds a message expressing his resentment of former U.S. President George W. Bush in New York on Sept. 11, 2011, before attending a ceremony to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the attacks. Shiratori has supported children in Afghanistan since his son's death. (Kyodo)

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Construction worker takes part in HK protest

Construction worker takes part in HK protest

HONG KONG, China - A 35-year-old construction worker pictured on Oct. 12, 2014, takes part in the pro-democracy occupation campaign in Hong Kong, as he felt resentment toward police's use of pepper spray against student protesters. He said it was not fair that the government attacked students before holding any dialogue with them. (Kyodo)

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Anger in Okinawa after crash landing of U.S. military Osprey

Anger in Okinawa after crash landing of U.S. military Osprey

Susumu Inamine (R), mayor of Nago in Japan's southernmost island prefecture of Okinawa, visits on Dec. 14, 2016, the shore where a U.S. Marine Corps MV-22 Osprey aircraft crash-landed in the sea off the city the previous night. The accident reinforced the view that the aircraft is accident-prone, increasing the resentment of people in Okinawa toward the central government for forcing them to host the bulk of U.S. military facilities in Japan. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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S. Korea president's Japan trip by year-end uncertain amid scandal

S. Korea president's Japan trip by year-end uncertain amid scandal

Undated photo shows South Korean President Park Geun Hye. Amid rising public resentment over a deepening influence-peddling scandal, her plan to visit Japan before the end of the year for a three-way summit with her Japanese and Chinese counterparts has now become uncertain, South Korean daily the Chosun Ilbo reported Oct. 31, 2016. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Abe, kin attend memorial service for Bangladesh terror victims

Abe, kin attend memorial service for Bangladesh terror victims

Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe speaks to reporters at his office on Aug. 2, 2016, after attending a memorial service in Tokyo for the seven Japanese victims of the previous month's terrorist attack in Bangladesh. "I felt a strong resentment after seeing the bereaved families in deep sorrow," Abe said. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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