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Return to Ruins in Khan Yunis - Gaza

Return to Ruins in Khan Yunis - Gaza

Families return to Khan Yunis, southern Gaza, on October 14, 2025, surveying the widespread destruction in the city and salvaging belongings following Israel’s gradual withdrawal. Photo by Ibrahim Gazlih/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Return to Ruins in Khan Yunis - Gaza

Return to Ruins in Khan Yunis - Gaza

The destroyed area of Khan Yunis, southern Gaza, on October 14, 2025, as families return following Israel’s withdrawal, surveying the devastation and salvaging what remains of their homes. Photo by Ibrahim Gazlih/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Return to Ruins in Khan Yunis - Gaza

Return to Ruins in Khan Yunis - Gaza

The destroyed area of Khan Yunis, southern Gaza, on October 14, 2025, as families return following Israel’s withdrawal, surveying the devastation and salvaging what remains of their homes. Photo by Ibrahim Gazlih/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Return to Ruins in Khan Yunis - Gaza

Return to Ruins in Khan Yunis - Gaza

The destroyed area of Khan Yunis, southern Gaza, on October 14, 2025, as families return following Israel’s withdrawal, surveying the devastation and salvaging what remains of their homes. Photo by Ibrahim Gazlih/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Return to Ruins in Khan Yunis - Gaza

Return to Ruins in Khan Yunis - Gaza

Families return to Khan Yunis, southern Gaza, on October 14, 2025, surveying the widespread destruction in the city and salvaging belongings following Israel’s gradual withdrawal. Photo by Ibrahim Gazlih/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Return to The Ruins of Khan Yunis - Palestine

Return to The Ruins of Khan Yunis - Palestine

A family returns by car to the Al-Katiba area of Khan Yunis, southern Gaza, on October 12, 2025, surveying the widespread destruction and salvaging belongings following Israel’s gradual withdrawal. Photo by Abdelrahman Rashad/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Return to The Ruins of Khan Yunis - Palestine

Return to The Ruins of Khan Yunis - Palestine

Families return to Khan Yunis, southern Gaza, on October 12, 2025, surveying the widespread destruction in the city and salvaging belongings following Israel’s gradual withdrawal. Photo by Abdelrahman Rashad/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Return to The Ruins of Khan Yunis - Palestine

Return to The Ruins of Khan Yunis - Palestine

People return to the destroyed neighborhoods of Khan Yunis, southern Gaza, on October 12, 2025, salvaging belongings and assessing the widespread damage following Israel’s gradual withdrawal. Photo by Abdelrahman Rashad/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Return to The Ruins of Khan Yunis - Palestine

Return to The Ruins of Khan Yunis - Palestine

Families return to Khan Yunis, southern Gaza, on October 12, 2025, surveying the widespread destruction in the city and salvaging belongings following Israel’s gradual withdrawal. Photo by Abdelrahman Rashad/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Salvage China firs After The Flood Peak in Rong'an

Salvage China firs After The Flood Peak in Rong'an

RONG'AN, CHINA - JUNE 27, 2025 - Villagers are salvaging China firs from the river at the floating bridge pier in Dazhou Village, Chang 'an Town, Rong 'an County, Rongjiang River. Liuzhou City, Guangxi on China on June 27, 2025. After the flood receded, the villagers took active actions to rescue the fir trees that had been washed into the river by the flood.

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Salvage China firs After The Flood Peak in Rong'an

Salvage China firs After The Flood Peak in Rong'an

RONG'AN, CHINA - JUNE 27, 2025 - Villagers are salvaging China firs from the river at the floating bridge pier in Dazhou Village, Chang 'an Town, Rong 'an County, Rongjiang River. Liuzhou City, Guangxi on China on June 27, 2025. After the flood receded, the villagers took active actions to rescue the fir trees that had been washed into the river by the flood.

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Salvage China firs After The Flood Peak in Rong'an

Salvage China firs After The Flood Peak in Rong'an

RONG'AN, CHINA - JUNE 27, 2025 - Villagers are salvaging China firs from the river at the floating bridge pier in Dazhou Village, Chang 'an Town, Rong 'an County, Rongjiang River. Liuzhou City, Guangxi on China on June 27, 2025. After the flood receded, the villagers took active actions to rescue the fir trees that had been washed into the river by the flood.

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Salvage China firs After The Flood Peak in Rong'an

Salvage China firs After The Flood Peak in Rong'an

RONG'AN, CHINA - JUNE 27, 2025 - Villagers are salvaging China firs from the river at the floating bridge pier in Dazhou Village, Chang 'an Town, Rong 'an County, Rongjiang River. Liuzhou City, Guangxi on China on June 27, 2025. After the flood receded, the villagers took active actions to rescue the fir trees that had been washed into the river by the flood.

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Salvage China firs After The Flood Peak in Rong'an

Salvage China firs After The Flood Peak in Rong'an

RONG'AN, CHINA - JUNE 27, 2025 - Villagers are salvaging China firs from the river at the floating bridge pier in Dazhou Village, Chang 'an Town, Rong 'an County, Rongjiang River. Liuzhou City, Guangxi on China on June 27, 2025. After the flood receded, the villagers took active actions to rescue the fir trees that had been washed into the river by the flood.

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Salvage China firs After The Flood Peak in Rong'an

Salvage China firs After The Flood Peak in Rong'an

RONG'AN, CHINA - JUNE 27, 2025 - Villagers are salvaging China firs from the river at the floating bridge pier in Dazhou Village, Chang 'an Town, Rong 'an County, Rongjiang River. Liuzhou City, Guangxi on China on June 27, 2025. After the flood receded, the villagers took active actions to rescue the fir trees that had been washed into the river by the flood.

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Salvage China firs After The Flood Peak in Rong'an

Salvage China firs After The Flood Peak in Rong'an

RONG'AN, CHINA - JUNE 27, 2025 - Villagers are salvaging China firs from the river at the floating bridge pier in Dazhou Village, Chang 'an Town, Rong 'an County, Rongjiang River. Liuzhou City, Guangxi on China on June 27, 2025. After the flood receded, the villagers took active actions to rescue the fir trees that had been washed into the river by the flood.

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Salvage China firs After The Flood Peak in Rong'an

Salvage China firs After The Flood Peak in Rong'an

RONG'AN, CHINA - JUNE 27, 2025 - Villagers are salvaging China firs from the river at the floating bridge pier in Dazhou Village, Chang 'an Town, Rong 'an County, Rongjiang River. Liuzhou City, Guangxi on China on June 27, 2025. After the flood receded, the villagers took active actions to rescue the fir trees that had been washed into the river by the flood.

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Salvage China firs After The Flood Peak in Rong'an

Salvage China firs After The Flood Peak in Rong'an

RONG'AN, CHINA - JUNE 27, 2025 - Villagers are salvaging China firs from the river at the floating bridge pier in Dazhou Village, Chang 'an Town, Rong 'an County, Rongjiang River. Liuzhou City, Guangxi on China on June 27, 2025. After the flood receded, the villagers took active actions to rescue the fir trees that had been washed into the river by the flood.

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Sengoku at press conference

Sengoku at press conference

TOKYO, Japan - Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshito Sengoku of Japan points to a reporter while taking questions during a press conference at the prime minister's office in Tokyo on Dec. 14, 2010. Sengoku, as the top spokesman and closest aide to Prime Minister Naoto Kan, faces the challenge of salvaging Kan's falling approval ratings.

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Cabinet OKs record-high FY 2009 budget to fight downturn

Cabinet OKs record-high FY 2009 budget to fight downturn

TOKYO, Japan - Prime Minister Taro Aso speaks at a news conference at the Prime Minister's Office on Dec. 24 after the Cabinet's approval of a record-high 88,548.0 billion yen state budget for fiscal 2009. The budget is aimed at salvaging the Japanese economy, which is engulfed in the kind of global financial turmoil said to occur only once every 100 years.

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Cabinet OKs record-high FY 2009 budget to fight downturn

Cabinet OKs record-high FY 2009 budget to fight downturn

TOKYO, Japan - Prime Minister Taro Aso speaks during a news conference at the Prime Minister's Office on Dec. 24 after the Cabinet's approval of a record-high 88,548.0 billion yen state budget for fiscal 2009. The budget is aimed at salvaging the Japanese economy, which is engulfed in the kind of global financial turmoil said to occur only once every 100 years.

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Cabinet OKs record-high FY 2009 budget to fight downturn

Cabinet OKs record-high FY 2009 budget to fight downturn

TOKYO, Japan - Prime Minister Taro Aso points to a chart during a news conference at the Prime Minister's Office on Dec. 24 to explain a record-high 88,548.0 billion yen state budget for fiscal 2009 approved earlier by the Cabinet. The budget is aimed at salvaging the Japanese economy, which is engulfed in the kind of global financial turmoil said to occur only once every 100 years.

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Croatia draws with Iran

Croatia draws with Iran

OSIJEK, Croatia - Marko Babic kicks a penalty deep in stoppage time, salvaging a 2-2 draw for Croatia against Iran in FIFA World Cup warm-up match in Osijek, Croatia, on May 28.

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Japanese MSDF divers in Ehime Maru salvage meet press

Japanese MSDF divers in Ehime Maru salvage meet press

HONOLULU, United States - Two Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force (MSDF) divers are helped by their fellows onto a staging lift before they are lowered into water in a demonstration for the media at the U.S. naval base in Honolulu, Hawaii, on Sept. 4. The divers are attached to the submarine rescue ship Chihaya that will assist the U.S. Navy in salvaging the Japanese fisheries training vessel Ehime Maru.

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U.S. Navy explains Ehime Maru salvage to relatives

U.S. Navy explains Ehime Maru salvage to relatives

UWAJIMA, Japan - U.S. Navy officers on Aug. 18 provide details of the salvaging operation of a Japanese high school fisheries training ship off Hawaii to relatives of those lost in the vessel's sinking by a U.S. nuclear submarine in February. The officers, led by Rear Adm. Robert Chaplin (C), met the relatives in Uwajima, Ehime Prefecture, western Japan. The sunken ship Ehime Maru belonged to Uwajima Fisheries High School in Uwajima and many of the nine people missing in the incident were from the area.

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Japanese sub rescue ship heads for Hawaii

Japanese sub rescue ship heads for Hawaii

KURE, Japan - The submarine rescue ship Chihaya leaves the Maritime Self-Defense Force base in Kure, Hiroshima Prefecture, for Hawaii on Aug. 10 to take part in salvaging the Japanese fisheries training ship Ehime Maru, which sank in waters off Hawaii in February after colliding with a surfacing U.S. submarine. The ship carries 130 MSDF personnel.

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Ship carrying search vehicle to join salvage of Ehime Maru

Ship carrying search vehicle to join salvage of Ehime Maru

YOKOSUKA, Japan - The 4,628-ton research ship ''Kairei'' leaves Yokosuka, Kanagawa Prefecture, on July 24 to join the salvaging of the Ehime Maru, a Japanese fisheries training ship that sank Feb. 9 off Hawaii. The Kairei carries the unmanned underwater vehicle ''Kaiko'' which will search the area where the ship has lain 600 meters undersea since the collision with a U.S. nuclear submarine.

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Salvage of sunken tour boat off Hokkaido

Salvage of sunken tour boat off Hokkaido

Photo taken May 23, 2022, from a Kyodo News helicopter shows the Kaishin barge (L, top) salvaging a sunken tour boat (in the water) off the Shiretoko Peninsula on Japan's northernmost main island of Hokkaido. The Kazu I boat, which went missing on April 23 with 26 people aboard, was pulled up from a depth of about 120 meters to near the sea surface on May 23 but fell to the 180-meter-deep seabed the following day while being towed toward shallow waters.

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Salvage of sunken tour boat off Hokkaido

Salvage of sunken tour boat off Hokkaido

Photo taken May 23, 2022, from a Kyodo News helicopter shows the Kaishin barge (L) salvaging a sunken tour boat (in the water) off the Shiretoko Peninsula on Japan's northernmost main island of Hokkaido. The Kazu I boat, which went missing on April 23 with 26 people aboard, was pulled up from a depth of about 120 meters to near the sea surface on May 23 but fell to the 180-meter-deep seabed the following day while being towed toward shallow waters.

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Salvage of 160-year-old wooden shipwreck begins in E China's Shanghai

STORY: Salvage of 160-year-old wooden shipwreck begins in E China's Shanghai DATELINE: March 3, 2022 LENGTH: 00:01:20 LOCATION: SHANGHAI, China CATEGORY: SOCIETY SHOTLIST: 1.various of staff salvaging the ship 2.SOUNDBITE (Chinese): CHU XIAOBO, Deputy director, Shanghai Municipal Administration of Cultural Heritage STORYLINE: Salvage of a 160-year-old shipwreck, the largest and best-preserved wooden shipwreck discovered underwater in China to date, began Wednesday. This sunken ship, with a large number of cultural relics, was a merchant vessel during the reign of Emperor Tongzhi (1862-1875) in the Qing Dynasty. Named Yangtze No. 2 Ancient Shipwreck, the ship was found submerged at a depth of 5.5 meters below the seabed in the waters of Hengsha shoal in the northeast of Hengsha island in Shanghai's Chongming District. According to archaeological investigations, the ship is about 38.5 meters long and 7.8 meters at its widest in the middle. It has 31 cabins and is loaded with exquisite cultural relics such

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Cabinet OKs record-high FY 2009 budget to fight downturn

Cabinet OKs record-high FY 2009 budget to fight downturn

TOKYO, Japan - Prime Minister Taro Aso speaks at a news conference at the Prime Minister's Office on Dec. 24 after the Cabinet's approval of a record-high 88,548.0 billion yen state budget for fiscal 2009. The budget is aimed at salvaging the Japanese economy, which is engulfed in the kind of global financial turmoil said to occur only once every 100 years. (Kyodo)

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Cabinet OKs record-high FY 2009 budget to fight downturn

Cabinet OKs record-high FY 2009 budget to fight downturn

TOKYO, Japan - Prime Minister Taro Aso speaks during a news conference at the Prime Minister's Office on Dec. 24 after the Cabinet's approval of a record-high 88,548.0 billion yen state budget for fiscal 2009. The budget is aimed at salvaging the Japanese economy, which is engulfed in the kind of global financial turmoil said to occur only once every 100 years. (Kyodo)

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Cabinet OKs record-high FY 2009 budget to fight downturn

Cabinet OKs record-high FY 2009 budget to fight downturn

TOKYO, Japan - Prime Minister Taro Aso points to a chart during a news conference at the Prime Minister's Office on Dec. 24 to explain a record-high 88,548.0 billion yen state budget for fiscal 2009 approved earlier by the Cabinet. The budget is aimed at salvaging the Japanese economy, which is engulfed in the kind of global financial turmoil said to occur only once every 100 years. (Kyodo)

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Missing passengers' kin demand salvaging sunken S. Korean ferry

Missing passengers' kin demand salvaging sunken S. Korean ferry

A woman strokes a picture of her missing son at a press conference, held by bereaved families of the nine passengers who remain missing in the sinking in April 2014 of South Korean ferry Sewol, near the president's office in Seoul on March 17, 2015. They called for the ship to be lifted out of the southwestern waters ahead of the first anniversary of the incident, in which more than 300 people, mostly teenagers on a school excursion, died or remain missing. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Missing passengers' kin demand salvaging sunken S. Korean ferry

Missing passengers' kin demand salvaging sunken S. Korean ferry

Bereaved families of the nine passengers who remain missing in the sinking in April 2014 of South Korean ferry Sewol, hold pictures of their missing family members at a press conference near the president's office in Seoul on March 17, 2015. They called for the ship to be lifted out of the southwestern waters ahead of the first anniversary of the incident, in which more than 300 people, mostly teenagers on a school excursion, died or remain missing. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Sengoku at press conference

Sengoku at press conference

TOKYO, Japan - Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshito Sengoku of Japan points to a reporter while taking questions during a press conference at the prime minister's office in Tokyo on Dec. 14, 2010. Sengoku, as the top spokesman and closest aide to Prime Minister Naoto Kan, faces the challenge of salvaging Kan's falling approval ratings. (Kyodo)

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(1)Operation begins to raise mystery ship in E. China Sea

(1)Operation begins to raise mystery ship in E. China Sea

KAGOSHIMA, Japan - The patrol ship Shinyo Maru begins an operation to salvage an unidentified ship which sank in the East China Sea after a shoot-out with coast guard vessels in December 2001 by lowering one of two submersibles into the water June 27. The submersible will survey the wreckage, which lies at a depth of about 90 meters, to check for possible obstacles to the salvaging work. The photo was provided by JCG.

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Japanese MSDF divers in Ehime Maru salvage meet press

Japanese MSDF divers in Ehime Maru salvage meet press

HONOLULU, United States - Two Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force (MSDF) divers are helped by their fellows onto a staging lift before they are lowered into water in a demonstration for the media at the U.S. naval base in Honolulu, Hawaii, on Sept. 4. The divers are attached to the submarine rescue ship Chihaya that will assist the U.S. Navy in salvaging the Japanese fisheries training vessel Ehime Maru.

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U.S. Navy explains Ehime Maru salvage to relatives

U.S. Navy explains Ehime Maru salvage to relatives

UWAJIMA, Japan - U.S. Navy officers on Aug. 18 provide details of the salvaging operation of a Japanese high school fisheries training ship off Hawaii to relatives of those lost in the vessel's sinking by a U.S. nuclear submarine in February. The officers, led by Rear Adm. Robert Chaplin (C), met the relatives in Uwajima, Ehime Prefecture, western Japan. The sunken ship Ehime Maru belonged to Uwajima Fisheries High School in Uwajima and many of the nine people missing in the incident were from the area.

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Japanese sub rescue ship heads for Hawaii

Japanese sub rescue ship heads for Hawaii

KURE, Japan - The submarine rescue ship Chihaya leaves the Maritime Self-Defense Force base in Kure, Hiroshima Prefecture, for Hawaii on Aug. 10 to take part in salvaging the Japanese fisheries training ship Ehime Maru, which sank in waters off Hawaii in February after colliding with a surfacing U.S. submarine. The ship carries 130 MSDF personnel.

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Ship carrying search vehicle to join salvage of Ehime Maru

Ship carrying search vehicle to join salvage of Ehime Maru

YOKOSUKA, Japan - The 4,628-ton research ship ''Kairei'' leaves Yokosuka, Kanagawa Prefecture, on July 24 to join the salvaging of the Ehime Maru, a Japanese fisheries training ship that sank Feb. 9 off Hawaii. The Kairei carries the unmanned underwater vehicle ''Kaiko'' which will search the area where the ship has lain 600 meters undersea since the collision with a U.S. nuclear submarine.

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