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Akazawa, Lutnick visit Tokyo Skytree

Akazawa, Lutnick visit Tokyo Skytree

Japanese Economy, Trade and Industry Minister Ryosei Akazawa (L) shakes hands with U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick at the observation deck of Tokyo Skytree in Tokyo on Oct. 26, 2025. Akazawa and Lutnick, who visited Tokyo ahead of U.S. President Donald Trump's Japan visit, played key roles as the two countries struck a tariff deal in early September through series of negotiations in Washington.

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Akazawa, Lutnick visit Tokyo Skytree

Akazawa, Lutnick visit Tokyo Skytree

Japanese Economy, Trade and Industry Minister Ryosei Akazawa (L) shakes hands with U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick at the observation deck of Tokyo Skytree in Tokyo on Oct. 26, 2025. Akazawa and Lutnick, who visited Tokyo ahead of U.S. President Donald Trump's Japan visit, played key roles as the two countries struck a tariff deal in early September through series of negotiations in Washington.

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Food Distribution for Unpaid Federal Employees During the Shutdown - USA

Food Distribution for Unpaid Federal Employees During the Shutdown - USA

Federal employees and contractors line up to receive food during a free food distribution in Hyattsville, Maryland, the United States, on October 21, 2025. Starting this week, the nonprofit Capital Area Food Bank started to provide special free food distributions to U.S. federal employees and contractors. Over the past weeks, the impact of the government shutdown has gradually become apparent. About 750,000 federal employees in so-called "non-essential" positions have been furloughed without pay, while hundreds of thousands in "essential" roles remain on the job -- also without pay. Against the backdrop of rising food prices and high mortgage costs, the inability to receive timely paychecks has placed significant financial pressure on many federal workers. Photo by Xinhua/Li Rui/ABACAPRESS.CO

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Food Distribution for Unpaid Federal Employees During the Shutdown - USA

Food Distribution for Unpaid Federal Employees During the Shutdown - USA

Federal employees and contractors receive food items during a free food distribution in Hyattsville, Maryland, the United States, on October 21, 2025. Starting this week, the nonprofit Capital Area Food Bank started to provide special free food distributions to U.S. federal employees and contractors. Over the past weeks, the impact of the government shutdown has gradually become apparent. About 750,000 federal employees in so-called "non-essential" positions have been furloughed without pay, while hundreds of thousands in "essential" roles remain on the job -- also without pay. Against the backdrop of rising food prices and high mortgage costs, the inability to receive timely paychecks has placed significant financial pressure on many federal workers. Photo by Xinhua/Li Rui/ABACAPRESS.CO

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Food Distribution for Unpaid Federal Employees During the Shutdown - USA

Food Distribution for Unpaid Federal Employees During the Shutdown - USA

Federal employees and contractors line up to receive food during a free food distribution in Hyattsville, Maryland, the United States, on October 21, 2025. Starting this week, the nonprofit Capital Area Food Bank started to provide special free food distributions to U.S. federal employees and contractors. Over the past weeks, the impact of the government shutdown has gradually become apparent. About 750,000 federal employees in so-called "non-essential" positions have been furloughed without pay, while hundreds of thousands in "essential" roles remain on the job -- also without pay. Against the backdrop of rising food prices and high mortgage costs, the inability to receive timely paychecks has placed significant financial pressure on many federal workers. Photo by Xinhua/Li Rui/ABACAPRESS.CO

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Food Distribution for Unpaid Federal Employees During the Shutdown - USA

Food Distribution for Unpaid Federal Employees During the Shutdown - USA

Federal employees and contractors receive food items during a free food distribution in Hyattsville, Maryland, the United States, on October 21, 2025. Starting this week, the nonprofit Capital Area Food Bank started to provide special free food distributions to U.S. federal employees and contractors. Over the past weeks, the impact of the government shutdown has gradually become apparent. About 750,000 federal employees in so-called "non-essential" positions have been furloughed without pay, while hundreds of thousands in "essential" roles remain on the job -- also without pay. Against the backdrop of rising food prices and high mortgage costs, the inability to receive timely paychecks has placed significant financial pressure on many federal workers. Photo by Xinhua/Li Rui/ABACAPRESS.CO

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Food Distribution for Unpaid Federal Employees During the Shutdown - USA

Food Distribution for Unpaid Federal Employees During the Shutdown - USA

Federal employees and contractors receive food items during a free food distribution in Hyattsville, Maryland, the United States, on October 21, 2025. Starting this week, the nonprofit Capital Area Food Bank started to provide special free food distributions to U.S. federal employees and contractors. Over the past weeks, the impact of the government shutdown has gradually become apparent. About 750,000 federal employees in so-called "non-essential" positions have been furloughed without pay, while hundreds of thousands in "essential" roles remain on the job -- also without pay. Against the backdrop of rising food prices and high mortgage costs, the inability to receive timely paychecks has placed significant financial pressure on many federal workers. Photo by Xinhua/Li Rui/ABACAPRESS.CO

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Food Distribution for Unpaid Federal Employees During the Shutdown - USA

Food Distribution for Unpaid Federal Employees During the Shutdown - USA

Federal employees and contractors receive food items during a free food distribution in Hyattsville, Maryland, the United States, on October 21, 2025. Starting this week, the nonprofit Capital Area Food Bank started to provide special free food distributions to U.S. federal employees and contractors. Over the past weeks, the impact of the government shutdown has gradually become apparent. About 750,000 federal employees in so-called "non-essential" positions have been furloughed without pay, while hundreds of thousands in "essential" roles remain on the job -- also without pay. Against the backdrop of rising food prices and high mortgage costs, the inability to receive timely paychecks has placed significant financial pressure on many federal workers. Photo by Xinhua/Li Rui/ABACAPRESS.CO

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Food Distribution for Unpaid Federal Employees During the Shutdown - USA

Food Distribution for Unpaid Federal Employees During the Shutdown - USA

A federal employee carries boxes of food items during a free food distribution in Hyattsville, Maryland, the United States, on October 21, 2025. Starting this week, the nonprofit Capital Area Food Bank started to provide special free food distributions to U.S. federal employees and contractors. Over the past weeks, the impact of the government shutdown has gradually become apparent. About 750,000 federal employees in so-called "non-essential" positions have been furloughed without pay, while hundreds of thousands in "essential" roles remain on the job -- also without pay. Against the backdrop of rising food prices and high mortgage costs, the inability to receive timely paychecks has placed significant financial pressure on many federal workers. Photo by Xinhua/Li Rui/ABACAPRESS.CO

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Food Distribution for Unpaid Federal Employees During the Shutdown - USA

Food Distribution for Unpaid Federal Employees During the Shutdown - USA

Federal employees and contractors receive food items during a free food distribution in Hyattsville, Maryland, the United States, on October 21, 2025. Starting this week, the nonprofit Capital Area Food Bank started to provide special free food distributions to U.S. federal employees and contractors. Over the past weeks, the impact of the government shutdown has gradually become apparent. About 750,000 federal employees in so-called "non-essential" positions have been furloughed without pay, while hundreds of thousands in "essential" roles remain on the job -- also without pay. Against the backdrop of rising food prices and high mortgage costs, the inability to receive timely paychecks has placed significant financial pressure on many federal workers. Photo by Xinhua/Li Rui/ABACAPRESS.CO

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Food Distribution for Unpaid Federal Employees During the Shutdown - USA

Food Distribution for Unpaid Federal Employees During the Shutdown - USA

Federal employees and contractors receive food items during a free food distribution in Hyattsville, Maryland, the United States, on October 21, 2025. Starting this week, the nonprofit Capital Area Food Bank started to provide special free food distributions to U.S. federal employees and contractors. Over the past weeks, the impact of the government shutdown has gradually become apparent. About 750,000 federal employees in so-called "non-essential" positions have been furloughed without pay, while hundreds of thousands in "essential" roles remain on the job -- also without pay. Against the backdrop of rising food prices and high mortgage costs, the inability to receive timely paychecks has placed significant financial pressure on many federal workers. Photo by Xinhua/Li Rui/ABACAPRESS.CO

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Food Distribution for Unpaid Federal Employees During the Shutdown - USA

Food Distribution for Unpaid Federal Employees During the Shutdown - USA

Federal employees and contractors receive food items during a free food distribution in Hyattsville, Maryland, the United States, on October 21, 2025. Starting this week, the nonprofit Capital Area Food Bank started to provide special free food distributions to U.S. federal employees and contractors. Over the past weeks, the impact of the government shutdown has gradually become apparent. About 750,000 federal employees in so-called "non-essential" positions have been furloughed without pay, while hundreds of thousands in "essential" roles remain on the job -- also without pay. Against the backdrop of rising food prices and high mortgage costs, the inability to receive timely paychecks has placed significant financial pressure on many federal workers. Photo by Xinhua/Li Rui/ABACAPRESS.CO

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Food Distribution for Unpaid Federal Employees During the Shutdown - USA

Food Distribution for Unpaid Federal Employees During the Shutdown - USA

Federal employees and contractors line up to receive food during a free food distribution in Hyattsville, Maryland, the United States, on October 21, 2025. Starting this week, the nonprofit Capital Area Food Bank started to provide special free food distributions to U.S. federal employees and contractors. Over the past weeks, the impact of the government shutdown has gradually become apparent. About 750,000 federal employees in so-called "non-essential" positions have been furloughed without pay, while hundreds of thousands in "essential" roles remain on the job -- also without pay. Against the backdrop of rising food prices and high mortgage costs, the inability to receive timely paychecks has placed significant financial pressure on many federal workers. Photo by Xinhua/Li Rui/ABACAPRESS.CO

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Food Distribution for Unpaid Federal Employees During the Shutdown - USA

Food Distribution for Unpaid Federal Employees During the Shutdown - USA

Federal employees and contractors receive food items during a free food distribution in Hyattsville, Maryland, the United States, on October 21, 2025. Starting this week, the nonprofit Capital Area Food Bank started to provide special free food distributions to U.S. federal employees and contractors. Over the past weeks, the impact of the government shutdown has gradually become apparent. About 750,000 federal employees in so-called "non-essential" positions have been furloughed without pay, while hundreds of thousands in "essential" roles remain on the job -- also without pay. Against the backdrop of rising food prices and high mortgage costs, the inability to receive timely paychecks has placed significant financial pressure on many federal workers. Photo by Xinhua/Li Rui/ABACAPRESS.CO

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Federal Law Enforcement Presence Increases in DC to Curb Crime - Washington

Federal Law Enforcement Presence Increases in DC to Curb Crime - Washington

A protester holds a sign as members of the National Guard walk inside Union Station on August 14, 2025 in Washington, D.C., following President Donald Trump’s deployment of federal forces and takeover of the city’s police department. Federal agents assigned to the capital are performing duties beyond their standard roles, raising concerns over training and jurisdiction. Photo by Mehmet Eser/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Federal Law Enforcement Presence Increases in DC to Curb Crime - Washington

Federal Law Enforcement Presence Increases in DC to Curb Crime - Washington

Members of the National Guard stand near Union Station on August 14, 2025 in Washington, D.C., following President Donald Trump’s deployment of federal forces and takeover of the city’s police department. Federal agents assigned to the capital are performing duties beyond their standard roles, raising concerns over training and jurisdiction. Photo by Mehmet Eser/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Federal Law Enforcement Presence Increases in DC to Curb Crime - Washington

Federal Law Enforcement Presence Increases in DC to Curb Crime - Washington

Members of the National Guard stand near Union Station on August 14, 2025 in Washington, D.C., following President Donald Trump’s deployment of federal forces and takeover of the city’s police department. Federal agents assigned to the capital are performing duties beyond their standard roles, raising concerns over training and jurisdiction. Photo by Mehmet Eser/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Federal Law Enforcement Presence Increases in DC to Curb Crime - Washington

Federal Law Enforcement Presence Increases in DC to Curb Crime - Washington

Members of the National Guard stand near Union Station on August 14, 2025 in Washington, D.C., following President Donald Trump’s deployment of federal forces and takeover of the city’s police department. Federal agents assigned to the capital are performing duties beyond their standard roles, raising concerns over training and jurisdiction. Photo by Mehmet Eser/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Federal Law Enforcement Presence Increases in DC to Curb Crime - Washington

Federal Law Enforcement Presence Increases in DC to Curb Crime - Washington

Pedestrians walk past as members of the National Guard stand on the National Mall on August 14, 2025 in Washington, D.C., following President Donald Trump’s deployment of federal forces and takeover of the city’s police department. Federal agents assigned to the capital are performing duties beyond their standard roles, raising concerns over training and jurisdiction. Photo by Mehmet Eser/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Federal Law Enforcement Presence Increases in DC to Curb Crime - Washington

Federal Law Enforcement Presence Increases in DC to Curb Crime - Washington

Members of the National Guard stand outside National Gallery of Art on August 14, 2025 in Washington, D.C., following President Donald Trump’s deployment of federal forces and takeover of the city’s police department. Federal agents assigned to the capital are performing duties beyond their standard roles, raising concerns over training and jurisdiction. Photo by Mehmet Eser/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Federal Law Enforcement Presence Increases in DC to Curb Crime - Washington

Federal Law Enforcement Presence Increases in DC to Curb Crime - Washington

Members of the National Guard stand near Union Station on August 14, 2025 in Washington, D.C., following President Donald Trump’s deployment of federal forces and takeover of the city’s police department. Federal agents assigned to the capital are performing duties beyond their standard roles, raising concerns over training and jurisdiction. Photo by Mehmet Eser/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Federal Law Enforcement Presence Increases in DC to Curb Crime - Washington

Federal Law Enforcement Presence Increases in DC to Curb Crime - Washington

Members of the National Guard stand near Union Station on August 14, 2025 in Washington, D.C., following President Donald Trump’s deployment of federal forces and takeover of the city’s police department. Federal agents assigned to the capital are performing duties beyond their standard roles, raising concerns over training and jurisdiction. Photo by Mehmet Eser/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Federal Law Enforcement Presence Increases in DC to Curb Crime - Washington

Federal Law Enforcement Presence Increases in DC to Curb Crime - Washington

Members of the National Guard stand near Union Station on August 14, 2025 in Washington, D.C., following President Donald Trump’s deployment of federal forces and takeover of the city’s police department. Federal agents assigned to the capital are performing duties beyond their standard roles, raising concerns over training and jurisdiction. Photo by Mehmet Eser/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Federal Law Enforcement Presence Increases in DC to Curb Crime - Washington

Federal Law Enforcement Presence Increases in DC to Curb Crime - Washington

Members of the National Guard stand near Union Station on August 14, 2025 in Washington, D.C., following President Donald Trump’s deployment of federal forces and takeover of the city’s police department. Federal agents assigned to the capital are performing duties beyond their standard roles, raising concerns over training and jurisdiction. Photo by Mehmet Eser/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Federal Law Enforcement Presence Increases in DC to Curb Crime - Washington

Federal Law Enforcement Presence Increases in DC to Curb Crime - Washington

Members of the National Guard stand near Union Station on August 14, 2025 in Washington, D.C., following President Donald Trump’s deployment of federal forces and takeover of the city’s police department. Federal agents assigned to the capital are performing duties beyond their standard roles, raising concerns over training and jurisdiction. Photo by Mehmet Eser/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Federal Law Enforcement Presence Increases in DC to Curb Crime - Washington

Federal Law Enforcement Presence Increases in DC to Curb Crime - Washington

A child greets members of the National Guard as they walk on the National Mall on August 14, 2025 in Washington, D.C., following President Donald Trump’s deployment of federal forces and takeover of the city’s police department. Federal agents assigned to the capital are performing duties beyond their standard roles, raising concerns over training and jurisdiction. Photo by Mehmet Eser/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Federal Law Enforcement Presence Increases in DC to Curb Crime - Washington

Federal Law Enforcement Presence Increases in DC to Curb Crime - Washington

Members of the National Guard stand near Union Station on August 14, 2025 in Washington, D.C., following President Donald Trump’s deployment of federal forces and takeover of the city’s police department. Federal agents assigned to the capital are performing duties beyond their standard roles, raising concerns over training and jurisdiction. Photo by Mehmet Eser/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Federal Law Enforcement Presence Increases in DC to Curb Crime - Washington

Federal Law Enforcement Presence Increases in DC to Curb Crime - Washington

A tourist takes a photo with members of the National Guard on the National Mall on August 14, 2025 in Washington, D.C., following President Donald Trump’s deployment of federal forces and takeover of the city’s police department. Federal agents assigned to the capital are performing duties beyond their standard roles, raising concerns over training and jurisdiction. Photo by Mehmet Eser/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Federal Law Enforcement Presence Increases in DC to Curb Crime - Washington

Federal Law Enforcement Presence Increases in DC to Curb Crime - Washington

Members of the National Guard walk on the National Mall on August 14, 2025 in Washington, D.C., following President Donald Trump’s deployment of federal forces and takeover of the city’s police department. Federal agents assigned to the capital are performing duties beyond their standard roles, raising concerns over training and jurisdiction. Photo by Mehmet Eser/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Twin actors starred in NHK drama series

Twin actors starred in NHK drama series

FUKUOKA, Japan, July 18 Kyodo - Japanese twin actors Mana Mikura (L) and Kana Mikura, both playing starring roles in public broadcaster NHK's television drama series "Futarikko," visit the ACROS Fukuoka multi-purpose hall in the southwestern Japan city of Fukuoka on March 8, 1997, for the recording of a TV commercial related to the Asian Development Bank.(Kyodo)

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Val Kilmer Dead at 65

Val Kilmer Dead at 65

Los Angeles-CA-USA. 23/04/02. Val Kilmer at the Premiere of The Salton Sea at the Egyptian Theater. - The California-born and Juilliard-trained Hollywood star Val Kilmer died at age 65 on Tuesday night. Known for his roles in "Top Gun" and "Batman Forever". Photo by Lionel Hahn/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Val Kilmer Dead at 65

Val Kilmer Dead at 65

Cast member Val Kilmer poses at the photocall for 'Kiss Kiss Bang Bang', at 31st Deauville American Film Festival in Deauville, Normandy, France, on September 4, 2005. - The California-born and Juilliard-trained Hollywood star Val Kilmer died at age 65 on Tuesday night. Known for his roles in "Top Gun" and "Batman Forever ". Photo by Frederic Nebinger/ABACAPRESS.COM.

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Val Kilmer Dead at 65

Val Kilmer Dead at 65

Cast member Val Kilmer poses on arrival at the screening of 'Kiss Kiss Bang Bang', at 31st Deauville American Film Festival in Deauville, Normandy, France, on September 4, 2005. - The California-born and Juilliard-trained Hollywood star Val Kilmer died at age 65 on Tuesday night. Known for his roles in "Top Gun" and "Batman Forever ". Photo by Frederic Nebinger/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Val Kilmer Dead at 65

Val Kilmer Dead at 65

Val Kilmer poses at a photocall for US director Shane Black's film 'Kiss Kiss Bang Bang' as part of the 58th Cannes film festival, in Cannes, Southern France, Friday, May 14, 2005. - The California-born and Juilliard-trained Hollywood star Val Kilmer died at age 65 on Tuesday night. Known for his roles in "Top Gun" and "Batman Forever ". Photo by Hahn-Nebinger-Klein/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Val Kilmer Dead at 65

Val Kilmer Dead at 65

Paris-Hotel Ritz, 5/5/99. Val Kilmer in vacations in Paris before the Cannes Film Festival. - The California-born and Juilliard-trained Hollywood star Val Kilmer died at age 65 on Tuesday night. Known for his roles in "Top Gun" and "Batman Forever ". Photo by ABACAPRESS.COM

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Val Kilmer Dead at 65

Val Kilmer Dead at 65

Cast member Val Kilmer poses on arrival at the screening of 'Kiss Kiss Bang Bang', at 31st Deauville American Film Festival in Deauville, Normandy, France, on September 4, 2005. - The California-born and Juilliard-trained Hollywood star Val Kilmer died at age 65 on Tuesday night. Known for his roles in "Top Gun" and "Batman Forever ". Photo by Frederic Nebinger/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Indonesia: Protests Erupt Over Controversial Military Law in Jakarta

Hundreds protested in Jakarta on Thursday, March 27, against a new law passed by Indonesia's House of Representatives. The law allows military personnel to hold roles in 14 government institutions, including ministries.

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Inside A Syrian Reconciliation Centre - Damascus

Inside A Syrian Reconciliation Centre - Damascus

At the Reconciliation Centre, former military, police and intelligence officers, as well as anyone who was part of pro-Assad militia groups, can register for a temporary civilian identity card and deposit their weapons. HTS has announced a general amnesty for those who worked for the former regime. A man is photographed during a vetting process inside a police station in Damascus, Syria, on December 31, 2024. The procedure is part of post-conflict efforts to ensure individuals' eligibility for reintegration into civil service roles. Photo by David Melero/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Japanese actresses Sairi Ito, Kanna Hashimoto

Japanese actresses Sairi Ito, Kanna Hashimoto

TOKYO, Japan, Jan. 8 Kyodo - Japanese actresses Sairi Ito (L) and Kanna Hashimoto exchange presents during a ceremony in the western Japan city of Osaka on Sept. 4, 2024, to mark the upcoming end of public broadcaster NHK's morning drama series and start of the next one. The handover ceremony involves the actors playing the lead roles of the two series.

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Ukrainian Womens Congress 2024 in Kyiv

Ukrainian Womens Congress 2024 in Kyiv

KYIV, UKRAINE - NOVEMBER 5, 2024 - Commander of the platoon of unmanned aerial systems of the Ukrainian Armed Forces Oksana Rubaniak attends the Eighth Ukrainian Womens Congress, Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. This years theme is "Womens Potential: New Roles, New Quality".

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Ukrainian Womens Congress 2024 in Kyiv

Ukrainian Womens Congress 2024 in Kyiv

KYIV, UKRAINE - NOVEMBER 5, 2024 - Pokrovske Village Council starosta Olha Krymova attends the Eighth Ukrainian Womens Congress, Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. This years theme is "Womens Potential: New Roles, New Quality".

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Ukrainian Womens Congress 2024 in Kyiv

Ukrainian Womens Congress 2024 in Kyiv

KYIV, UKRAINE - NOVEMBER 5, 2024 - Chairwoman of the Center for Civil Liberties Oleksandra Matviichuk attends the Eighth Ukrainian Womens Congress, Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. This years theme is "Womens Potential: New Roles, New Quality".

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Ukrainian Womens Congress 2024 in Kyiv

Ukrainian Womens Congress 2024 in Kyiv

KYIV, UKRAINE - NOVEMBER 5, 2024 - National Democratic Institute Senior Program Director Olena Yena and First Deputy Speaker of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine Oleksandr Korniienko attend the Eighth Ukrainian Womens Congress, Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. This years theme is "Womens Potential: New Roles, New Quality".

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Ukrainian Womens Congress 2024 in Kyiv

Ukrainian Womens Congress 2024 in Kyiv

KYIV, UKRAINE - NOVEMBER 5, 2024 - Ambassador of the United States to Ukraine Bridget Brink attends the opening of the Eighth Ukrainian Womens Congress, Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. This years theme is "Womens Potential: New Roles, New Quality".

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Ukrainian Womens Congress 2024 in Kyiv

Ukrainian Womens Congress 2024 in Kyiv

KYIV, UKRAINE - NOVEMBER 5, 2024 - Deputy Minister for Communities and Territories Development of Ukraine Oleksii Riabykin attends the Eighth Ukrainian Womens Congress, Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. This years theme is "Womens Potential: New Roles, New Quality".

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Ukrainian Womens Congress 2024 in Kyiv

Ukrainian Womens Congress 2024 in Kyiv

KYIV, UKRAINE - NOVEMBER 5, 2024 - ICTV and United News telethon host Vadym Karpiak, Kyiv Security Forum Director Danylo Lubkivsky, chairwoman of the Center for Civil Liberties Oleksandra Matviichuk, Deputy Minister for Communities and Territories Development of Ukraine Oleksii Riabykin, commander of the platoon of unmanned aerial systems of the Ukrainian Armed Forces Oksana Rubaniak and member of the Supervisory Board of Oschadbank JSC Roza Tapanova (L to R) attend the Eighth Ukrainian Womens Congress, Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. This years theme is "Womens Potential: New Roles, New Quality".

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Ukrainian Womens Congress 2024 in Kyiv

Ukrainian Womens Congress 2024 in Kyiv

KYIV, UKRAINE - NOVEMBER 5, 2024 - Central Election Commission member Olha Hlushchenko attends the Eighth Ukrainian Womens Congress, Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. This years theme is "Womens Potential: New Roles, New Quality".

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Ukrainian Womens Congress 2024 in Kyiv

Ukrainian Womens Congress 2024 in Kyiv

KYIV, UKRAINE - NOVEMBER 5, 2024 - Kyiv Security Forum Director Danylo Lubkivsky attends the Eighth Ukrainian Womens Congress, Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. This years theme is "Womens Potential: New Roles, New Quality".

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Ukrainian Womens Congress 2024 in Kyiv

Ukrainian Womens Congress 2024 in Kyiv

KYIV, UKRAINE - NOVEMBER 5, 2024 - Ukrainian journalist Olena Froliak (L) attends the Eighth Ukrainian Womens Congress, Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. This years theme is "Womens Potential: New Roles, New Quality".

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Ukrainian Womens Congress 2024 in Kyiv

Ukrainian Womens Congress 2024 in Kyiv

KYIV, UKRAINE - NOVEMBER 5, 2024 - European Solidarity party leader, MP Petro Poroshenko attends the Eighth Ukrainian Womens Congress, Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. This years theme is "Womens Potential: New Roles, New Quality".

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