•  

US: Pro-Palestine Protesters Occupy Milbank Hall At Barnard College 3

Dozens of pro-Palestine student protesters occupied Barnard College’s Milbank Hall on Wednesday, February 26, demanding the reversal of the expulsion of two students who allegedly stormed a classroom in early January and distributed fliers with anti-Israel rhetoric. The students marched out of Milbank Hall to nearby Riverside Park, ending the sit-in just before 10:40 p.m.

  •  

US: Pro-Palestine Protesters Occupy Milbank Hall At Barnard College

Dozens of pro-Palestine student protesters occupied Barnard College’s Milbank Hall on Wednesday, February 26, demanding the reversal of the expulsion of two students who allegedly stormed a classroom in early January and distributed fliers with anti-Israel rhetoric. The students marched out of Milbank Hall to nearby Riverside Park, ending the sit-in just before 10:40 p.m.

  •  

US: Pro-Palestine Protesters Occupy Milbank Hall At Barnard College 2

Dozens of pro-Palestine student protesters occupied Barnard College’s Milbank Hall on Wednesday, February 26, demanding the reversal of the expulsion of two students who allegedly stormed a classroom in early January and distributed fliers with anti-Israel rhetoric. The students marched out of Milbank Hall to nearby Riverside Park, ending the sit-in just before 10:40 p.m. According to the video’s owner, the video shows some protesters smuggling food and water into the occupied building through an open window.

  •  

US: Student Blocked From Entering Milbank Hall As Protesters Occupy Building

Pro-Palestine student protesters occupied Barnard College’s Milbank Hall on Wednesday, February 26, demanding the reversal of the expulsion of two students who allegedly stormed a classroom in early January and distributed fliers with anti-Israel rhetoric. This video shows a Columbia University student Jonathan Lederer being blocked from entering the building.

  •  
Displaced Palestinians Arrive In The Northern Gaza

Displaced Palestinians Arrive In The Northern Gaza

Hundreds of thousands of Palestinians continued to stream into Gaza’s most heavily destroyed area on Tuesday, January 28, 2025, a day after Israel opened the north for the first time since the early weeks of the war with Hamas, a dramatic reversal of their exodus 15 months ago. Photo by Saeed Jaras/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

  •  
Displaced Palestinians Arrive In The Northern Gaza

Displaced Palestinians Arrive In The Northern Gaza

Hundreds of thousands of Palestinians continued to stream into Gaza’s most heavily destroyed area on Tuesday, January 28, 2025, a day after Israel opened the north for the first time since the early weeks of the war with Hamas, a dramatic reversal of their exodus 15 months ago. Photo by Saeed Jaras/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

  •  
TÜRKIYE-ANKARA-INFLATION

TÜRKIYE-ANKARA-INFLATION

(231221) -- ANKARA, Dec. 21, 2023 (Xinhua) -- A teller counts banknotes at an exchange office in Ankara, Türkiye, on Dec. 21, 2023. Türkiye's central bank on Thursday delivered a seventh consecutive rate hike to beat double-digit inflation, signaling an impending end to the tightening cycle that has become the hallmark of a policy reversal, experts said. (Photo by Mustafa Kaya/Xinhua) TO GO WITH News Analysis: Türkiye slows pace of monetary tightening amid signal to end hiking cycle soon

  •  
TÜRKIYE-ANKARA-INFLATION

TÜRKIYE-ANKARA-INFLATION

(231221) -- ANKARA, Dec. 21, 2023 (Xinhua) -- A man withdraws money from an ATM in Ankara, Türkiye, on Dec. 21, 2023. Türkiye's central bank on Thursday delivered a seventh consecutive rate hike to beat double-digit inflation, signaling an impending end to the tightening cycle that has become the hallmark of a policy reversal, experts said. (Photo by Mustafa Kaya/Xinhua) TO GO WITH News Analysis: Türkiye slows pace of monetary tightening amid signal to end hiking cycle soon

  •  

Nigerian labor unions begin mass protests over tough economic policies

STORY: Nigerian labor unions begin mass protests over tough economic policies DATELINE: Aug. 4, 2023 LENGTH: 00:02:11 LOCATION: Abuja CATEGORY: SOCIETY SHOTLIST: 1. various of protests 2. various of labor union leaders after a meeting 3. SOUNDBITE (English): BOLA AHMED TINUBU, Nigerian president 4. various of grains being harvested and bagged 5. various of stranded Nigerians at fuel station STORYLINE: Defying all entreaties by the country's leadership, labor unions in Nigeria on Wednesday took to the streets across the nation to express their dissatisfaction with recent economic policies implemented by the government. Workers from various sectors marched together in solidarity, demanding robust welfare packages in response to the hardships faced by the people due to the removal of the long-existing subsidies on petrol, which resulted in rising inflation and a high cost of living. The demands of the labor unions also include the government's reversal of increases in school fees across the country's higher

  •  
N. Korea not to send cheerleaders to Incheon Asian Games

N. Korea not to send cheerleaders to Incheon Asian Games

TOKYO, Japan - File photo taken in August 2005 shows North Korean cheerleaders at the opening ceremony of the Asian Athletics Championships in Incheon, South Korea. According to South Korea's Yonhap News Agency, North Korea said Aug. 28, 2014, it will not send a cheerleading squad to accompany its athletes to the upcoming Asian Games in Incheon, in a reversal of its earlier decision.

  •  
N. Korea not to send cheerleaders to Incheon Asian Games

N. Korea not to send cheerleaders to Incheon Asian Games

TOKYO, Japan - File photo taken in August 2005 shows North Korean cheerleaders at the opening ceremony of the Asian Athletics Championships in Incheon, South Korea. According to South Korea's Yonhap News Agency, North Korea said Aug. 28, 2014, it will not send a cheerleading squad to accompany its athletes to the upcoming Asian Games in Incheon, in a reversal of its earlier decision.

  •  
Tanaka offers to approve 3 planned universities in reversal

Tanaka offers to approve 3 planned universities in reversal

TOKYO, Japan - Japanese education minister Makiko Tanaka speaks at a meeting of the House of Representatives education subcommittee in Tokyo on Nov. 7, 2012. Tanaka offered at the meeting to approve three planned universities, reversing her opposition the previous week to their creation.

  •  
Tanaka offers to approve 3 planned universities in reversal

Tanaka offers to approve 3 planned universities in reversal

TOKYO, Japan - Japanese education minister Makiko Tanaka speaks at a meeting of the House of Representatives education subcommittee in Tokyo on Nov. 7, 2012. Tanaka offered at the meeting to approve three planned universities, reversing her opposition the previous week to their creation.

  •  
Panasonic expects 420 bil. yen net loss in FY 2011

Panasonic expects 420 bil. yen net loss in FY 2011

TOKYO, Japan - Panasonic Corp. President Fumio Otsubo attends a news conference in Tokyo on Oct. 31, 2011. The company said it is anticipating a huge group net loss of 420 billion yen for the fiscal year ending March as it faces restructuring costs related to its loss-making businesses, a reversal from a profit of 74.02 billion yen in the previous year.

  •  
Referendum attempt for Nagoya assembly succeeds in reversal

Referendum attempt for Nagoya assembly succeeds in reversal

NAGOYA, Japan - Nagoya Mayor Takashi Kawamura appears relaxed during a news conference at the Nagoya city hall on Dec. 15, 2010 after an attempt by his supporters to initiate a recall referendum for the city assembly succeeded by reversing the previous decision that the group did not collect the required number of valid signatures from eligible voters for the referendum petition.

  •  
Referendum attempt for Nagoya assembly succeeds in reversal

Referendum attempt for Nagoya assembly succeeds in reversal

NAGOYA, Japan - Three pictures taken Dec. 15, 2010 show Nagoya Mayor Takashi Kawamura at a news conference at the Nagoya city hall after an attempt by his supporters to initiate a recall referendum for the city assembly succeeded by reversing the previous decision that the group did not collect the required number of valid signatures from eligible voters for the referendum petition.

  •  
Referendum attempt for Nagoya assembly succeeds in reversal

Referendum attempt for Nagoya assembly succeeds in reversal

NAGOYA, Japan - Nagoya Mayor Takashi Kawamura gestures during a news conference at the Nagoya city hall on Dec. 15, 2010 after an attempt by his supporters to initiate a recall referendum for the city assembly succeeded by reversing the previous decision that the group did not collect the required number of valid signatures from eligible voters for the referendum petition.

  •  
Nakayama again eats his words, says he will not run in election

Nakayama again eats his words, says he will not run in election

MIYAZAKI, Japan - Ruling Liberal Democratic Party lawmaker Nariaki Nakayama speaks to reporters in Miyazaki on Oct. 17 about his intention not to run in a House of Representatives election. Nakayama has reportedly told supporters he will seek reelection as a lower house member in a reversal of his previous announcement not to run in the next election.

  •  
Yoshida's winning streak stopped at 119

Yoshida's winning streak stopped at 119

TAIYUAN, China - Athens Olympic gold medalist Saori Yoshida (L) looks disappointed as her winning streak was snapped at 119 matches after a shock defeat to American Marcie Van Dusen in the 55-kilogram weight category at women's freestyle wrestling World Cup team competition in Taiyuan, China, on Jan. 19. Yoshida's stretch, which kicked off more than six years ago, came to an end when Van Dusen scored points on reversal maneuvers en route to a 2-0 ruling, sending the hitherto unrivaled Yoshida into a state of shock.

  •  
Nagano Gov. Murai reverses no-dam policy set by predecessor

Nagano Gov. Murai reverses no-dam policy set by predecessor

NAGANO, Japan - Nagano Gov. Jin Murai speaks at a press conference at his office on Feb. 8. He announced the reversal of a high-profile ''no-dam'' policy his predecessor had set. The central Japan prefecture has been working to resume an Asakawa River dam project since Murai beat two-term incumbent Yasuo Tanaka in last August's election.

  •  
UFJ Holdings posts 674 billion yen net loss in fiscal 2004 1st half

UFJ Holdings posts 674 billion yen net loss in fiscal 2004 1st half

TOKYO, Japan - UFJ Holdings Inc. President Ryosuke Tamakoshi speaks in reply to media questions at a press conference in Tokyo on Nov. 24. The company reported a group net loss of 674.28 billion yen in the fiscal first half, a reversal from a 179.85 billion yen profit a year earlier, due to massive bad-loan disposal costs.

  •  
Kurdish man, family fight deportation order in court

Kurdish man, family fight deportation order in court

TOKYO, Japan - Zilan, 3-year-old daughter of Taskin, a Kurdish man, and his Filipiono wife Beltran, appears at a press conference in Tokyo on March 12 with lawyer Takeshi Ohhashi after Ohhashi, acting on behalf of the three, filed a lawsuit at the Tokyo District Court seeking a reversal of the Justice Ministry's decision to deport them for overstaying their visas. Zilan is now living with Beltran's sister in Japan because her parents have been detained by the Tokyo Regional Immigration Bureau since January.

  •  
Mitsubishi Electric cuts earnings forecast

Mitsubishi Electric cuts earnings forecast

TOKYO, Japan - Mitsubishi Electric Corp. Executive Director Yukihiro Sato speaks at a news conference in Tokyo on April 1. He said his company has cut its group earnings forecast for the fiscal year, projecting a net loss of 14 billion yen in a sharp reversal from a profit of 25 billion yen estimated in February.

  •  
UFJ manages profit in 1st half, revenues down

UFJ manages profit in 1st half, revenues down

TOKYO, Japan - UFJ Holdings Inc. President Masashi Teranishi said Nov. 25 in Tokyo that his banking group swung back into the black in the fiscal first half to Sept. 30 with group net profit of 72.56 billion yen, a sharp reversal from a loss of 67.44 billion yen a year earlier.

  •  
Daiei plunges into red

Daiei plunges into red

TOKYO, Japan - Kunio Takagi, president of the struggling retailer Daiei Inc., talks with the media in Tokyo on April after announcing the group's financial results for the year to February 28. Daiei posted a group net loss of 332.51 billion yen in the business year, marking a sharp reversal from the 45.89 billion yen profit the previous year.

  •  
Asahi Bank forecasts full-year net loss of 530 bil. yen

Asahi Bank forecasts full-year net loss of 530 bil. yen

TOKYO, Japan - Asahi Bank President Yukio Yanase tells reporters in Tokyo on Nov. 20 his bad loan-swamped bank has revised its group net income forecast for the whole of fiscal 2001 sharply downward to a loss of 530 billion yen, a dramatic reversal from its May forecast of a 36 billion yen profit.

  •  
Lawmaker Sakai admits staff got money from firm in fraud case

Lawmaker Sakai admits staff got money from firm in fraud case

SAGA, Japan - Takanori Sakai, a former Finance Ministry bureaucrat and current House of Representatives member, holds a news conference in Saga, southwestern Japan, on Nov. 20. Sakai admitted that money was transferred to one of his former secretaries from an Osaka investment company accused of defrauding customers through financial schemes, a reversal of his previous statement in which he said he was unaware of funds transfer.

  •  
Hitachi posts group net loss

Hitachi posts group net loss

TOKYO, Japan - Four officials of Hitachi Ltd. brief the media on earnings results for the fiscal first half through Sept. 30 at a news conference Oct. 30. The electrical machinery maker said it plunged into the red with a group net loss of 110.54 billion yen, a sharp reversal from a profit of 61.68 billion yen in the same period a year before.

  •  
Sony 1st-half earnings in red

Sony 1st-half earnings in red

TOKYO, Japan - Teruhisa Tokunaka, vice president of Sony Corp., announces fiscal first half earnings results at a news conference at the Tokyo Stock Exchange on Oct. 25. The high-tech giant posted a group pretax loss of 13.72 billion yen in the April-September period, a sharp reversal from the profit of 113.73 billion yen marked in the same period a year before.

  •  

China's Zhang Weili reclaims UFC strawweight champion

STORY: Zhang Weili reclaims UFC strawweight champion DATELINE: Nov. 14, 2022 LENGTH: 0:01:43 LOCATION: NEW YORK, U.S. CATEGORY: SPORTS SHOTLIST: 1 various of Zhang Weili fighting with Carla Esparza 2 SOUNDBITE 1 (English): DANA WHITE, President of Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) 3 SOUNDBITE 2 (Chinese): ZHANG WEILI, UFC champion 4 various of Zhang Weili celebrating after the win STORYLINE: Zhang Weili reclaimed her UFC strawweight champion on Saturday night at the Madison Square Garden in New York City by defeating two-time title holder Carla Esparza. Zhang stopped Esparza by submission by a rear-naked choke at 1:05 of Round 2 when a takedown by Esparza led to a reversal by Zhang. She took Esparza's back and sank in the fight-ending submission. SOUNDBITE 1 (English): DANA WHITE, President of Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) "And she is awesome and I love everything about her. I love the way she fights. I love the way she trains. She's an absolute killer, and I love the fact that she loves to wi

  •  

UK reverses bulk of September tax-cutting package to calm markets

STORY: UK reverses bulk of September tax-cutting package to calm markets DATELINE: Oct. 18, 2022 LENGTH: 00:03:03 LOCATION: London CATEGORY: ECONOMY SHOTLIST: 1. SOUNDBITE (English): JEREMY HUNT, UK Chancellor of the Exchequer 2. various of Jeremy Hunt making a speech in the parliament (Otc. 17) 3. various of London streets views STORYLINE: The United Kingdom (UK) government on Monday announced a reversal of the bulk of its September tax-cutting measures in yet another emergency action to ensure economic stability and provide confidence in its commitment to fiscal discipline. The basic rate of income tax is set to remain at 20 percent until economic conditions allow for it to be cut, Chancellor of the Exchequer Jeremy Hunt said in a statement. SOUNDBITE (English): JEREMY HUNT, UK Chancellor of the Exchequer "The government has today decided to make further changes to the mini budget and to reduce unhelpful speculation about what they are, giving an early brief summary of the changes which are all designe

  •  
Asahi Bank forecasts full-year net loss of 530 bil. yen

Asahi Bank forecasts full-year net loss of 530 bil. yen

TOKYO, Japan - Asahi Bank President Yukio Yanase tells reporters in Tokyo on Nov. 20 his bad loan-swamped bank has revised its group net income forecast for the whole of fiscal 2001 sharply downward to a loss of 530 billion yen, a dramatic reversal from its May forecast of a 36 billion yen profit.

  •  
Lawmaker Sakai admits staff got money from firm in fraud case

Lawmaker Sakai admits staff got money from firm in fraud case

SAGA, Japan - Takanori Sakai, a former Finance Ministry bureaucrat and current House of Representatives member, holds a news conference in Saga, southwestern Japan, on Nov. 20. Sakai admitted that money was transferred to one of his former secretaries from an Osaka investment company accused of defrauding customers through financial schemes, a reversal of his previous statement in which he said he was unaware of funds transfer.

  •  
UFJ Holdings posts 674 billion yen net loss in fiscal 2004 1st h

UFJ Holdings posts 674 billion yen net loss in fiscal 2004 1st h

TOKYO, Japan - UFJ Holdings Inc. President Ryosuke Tamakoshi speaks in reply to media questions at a press conference in Tokyo on Nov. 24. The company reported a group net loss of 674.28 billion yen in the fiscal first half, a reversal from a 179.85 billion yen profit a year earlier, due to massive bad-loan disposal costs. (Kyodo)

  •  
Nagano Gov. Murai reverses no-dam policy set by predecessor

Nagano Gov. Murai reverses no-dam policy set by predecessor

NAGANO, Japan - Nagano Gov. Jin Murai speaks at a press conference at his office on Feb. 8. He announced the reversal of a high-profile ''no-dam'' policy his predecessor had set. The central Japan prefecture has been working to resume an Asakawa River dam project since Murai beat two-term incumbent Yasuo Tanaka in last August's election. (Kyodo)

  •  
Yoshida's winning streak stopped at 119

Yoshida's winning streak stopped at 119

TAIYUAN, China - Athens Olympic gold medalist Saori Yoshida (L) looks disappointed as her winning streak was snapped at 119 matches after a shock defeat to American Marcie Van Dusen in the 55-kilogram weight category at women's freestyle wrestling World Cup team competition in Taiyuan, China, on Jan. 19. Yoshida's stretch, which kicked off more than six years ago, came to an end when Van Dusen scored points on reversal maneuvers en route to a 2-0 ruling, sending the hitherto unrivaled Yoshida into a state of shock. (Kyodo)

  •  
UFJ manages profit in 1st half, revenues down

UFJ manages profit in 1st half, revenues down

TOKYO, Japan - UFJ Holdings Inc. President Masashi Teranishi said Nov. 25 in Tokyo that his banking group swung back into the black in the fiscal first half to Sept. 30 with group net profit of 72.56 billion yen, a sharp reversal from a loss of 67.44 billion yen a year earlier. (Kyodo)

  •  
Reversal Of Fortune (1990)

Reversal Of Fortune (1990)

Glenn Close & Jeremy Irons Characters: Sunny von Bulow & Claus von Bulow Film: Reversal Of Fortune (USA/UK/JP 1990) Director: Barbet Schroeder 12 September 1990 Date: 12 September 1990

  •  
Reversal Of Fortune (1990)

Reversal Of Fortune (1990)

Glenn Close Characters: Sunny von Bulow Film: Reversal Of Fortune (USA/UK/JP 1990) Director: Barbet Schroeder 12 September 1990 Date: 12 September 1990

  •  
Reversal Of Fortune (1990)

Reversal Of Fortune (1990)

Annabella Sciorra & Ron Silver Characters: Sarah, Alan Dershowitz Film: Reversal Of Fortune (USA/UK/JP 1990) Director: Barbet Schroeder 12 September 1990 Date: 12 September 1990

  •  
Reversal Of Fortune (1990)

Reversal Of Fortune (1990)

Jeremy Irons & Glenn Close Characters: Claus von Bulow & Sunny von Bulow Film: Reversal Of Fortune (USA/UK/JP 1990) Director: Barbet Schroeder 12 September 1990 Date: 12 September 1990

  •  
Reversal Of Fortune (1990)

Reversal Of Fortune (1990)

Glenn Close Characters: Sunny von Bulow Film: Reversal Of Fortune (USA/UK/JP 1990) Director: Barbet Schroeder 12 September 1990 Date: 12 September 1990

  •  
Reversal Of Fortune (1990)

Reversal Of Fortune (1990)

Glenn Close Characters: Sunny von Bulow Film: Reversal Of Fortune (USA/UK/JP 1990) Director: Barbet Schroeder 12 September 1990 Date: 12 September 1990

  •  
Reversal Of Fortune (1990)

Reversal Of Fortune (1990)

Jeremy Irons & Glenn Close Characters: Claus von Bulow & Sunny von Bulow Film: Reversal Of Fortune (USA/UK/JP 1990) Director: Barbet Schroeder 12 September 1990 Date: 12 September 1990

  •  
Reversal Of Fortune (1990)

Reversal Of Fortune (1990)

Ron Silver, Felicity Huffman & Annabella Sciorra Characters: Alan Dershowitz, Minnie (Dershowitz's Student Staff), Sarah Film: Reversal Of Fortune (USA/UK/JP 1990) Director: Barbet Schroeder 12 September 1990 Date: 12 September 1990

  •  
Reversal Of Fortune (1990)

Reversal Of Fortune (1990)

Jeremy Irons & Barbet Schroeder Film: Reversal Of Fortune (USA/UK/JP 1990) Director: Barbet Schroeder 12 September 1990 Date: 12 September 1990

  •  
Reversal Of Fortune (1990)

Reversal Of Fortune (1990)

Jad Mager Characters: Alexander von Auersberg, Stepson Film: Reversal Of Fortune (USA/UK/JP 1990) Director: Barbet Schroeder 12 September 1990 Date: 12 September 1990

  •  
Reversal Of Fortune (1990)

Reversal Of Fortune (1990)

Glenn Close & Jeremy Irons Characters: Sunny von B

  •  
Reversal Of Fortune (1990)

Reversal Of Fortune (1990)

Ron Silver Characters: Alan Dershowitz Film: Reversal Of Fortune (USA/UK/JP 1990) Director: Barbet Schroeder 12 September 1990 Date: 12 September 1990

  •  
Reversal Of Fortune (1990)

Reversal Of Fortune (1990)

Jad Mager, Sarah Fearon & Uta Hagen Characters: Alexander von Auersberg, Stepson, Ala von Auersberg & Maria, Sunny's Personal Maid Film: Reversal Of Fortune (USA/UK/JP 1990) Director: Barbet Schroeder 12 September 1990 Date: 12 September 1990

  • Main
  • Top
  • Editorial
  • Creative
  • About Us
  • About ILG
  • Terms of use
  • Company
  • BEHIND
  • Price List
  • Single Plan
  • Monthly Plan
  • Services
  • Shooting
  • Rights Clearance
  • Support
  • FAQ
  • How To Buy
  • Contact Us
  • Become a Partner

© KYODO NEWS IMAGES INC

All Rights Reserved.

  • Editorial
  • Olympics
  • News
  • Sports
  • Japan
  • Tech
  • Royal
  • Disaster
  • NorthKorea
  • Old Japan
  • SNS
  • Creative
  • Food
  • Japan
  • Landscape
  • Animal
  • Popular
  • #Ukraine
  • #China
  • #coronavirus
  • #N. Korea
  • #Thailand
  • #Russia
  • #Ukraine
  • #China
  • #coronavirus
  • #N. Korea
  • #Thailand
  • #Russia
  • Food
  • Japan
  • Landscape
  • Animal
  • Olympics
  • News
  • Sports
  • Japan
  • Tech
  • Royal
  • Disaster
  • NorthKorea
  • Old Japan
  • SNS