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Gas Explosion in Verona - Italy

Gas Explosion in Verona - Italy

This photo taken on Oct. 14, 2025 shows the explosion site in Castel d'Azzano, Verona, Italy. Three officers of Italy's carabinieri were killed and 15 others injured in a gas explosion in the country's north early Tuesday, local media reported. The blast occurred during an eviction operation involving police and firefighters, after three siblings filled the farmhouse with gas to resist the eviction following its foreclosure over long-standing debts, Ansa News Agency reported. Photo by /Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Gas Explosion in Verona - Italy

Gas Explosion in Verona - Italy

This photo taken on Oct. 14, 2025 shows the explosion site in Castel d'Azzano, Verona, Italy. Three officers of Italy's carabinieri were killed and 15 others injured in a gas explosion in the country's north early Tuesday, local media reported. The blast occurred during an eviction operation involving police and firefighters, after three siblings filled the farmhouse with gas to resist the eviction following its foreclosure over long-standing debts, Ansa News Agency reported. Photo by /Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Exhibition on works of Chinese Australian artists held in Sydney

STORY: Exhibition on works of Chinese Australian artists held in Sydney DATELINE: May 5, 2023 LENGTH: 00:00:56 LOCATION: SYDNEY, Australia CATEGORY: CULTURE SHOTLIST: 1. various of the exhibition STORYLINE: A painting exhibition opened in Sydney, Australia on Thursday, featuring over 60 artworks created by Chinese Australian artists to boost dialogue between Eastern and Western cultures. Held at the China Cultural Center in Sydney, the exhibition was divided into two sections with the paintings of three artists and also siblings. The first section includes more than 40 ink paintings by Ren Jianguo, who once learned from famous Chinese painter Li Keran, while the second presents the works of Ren Guozhong and Ren Lihong with acrylic and color hand-painting as a medium. Like being immersed in an artistic journey from past to present, visitors can not only sense the beauty of China's mountains and water scenery and street views in traditional Chinese painting styles, but also enjoy innovative combinati

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Tanaka siblings win London Olympic berths

Tanaka siblings win London Olympic berths

TOKYO, Japan - Japan's Rie Tanaka (C) and her elder brother Kazuhito (R) and younger brother Yusuke celebrate at Yoyogi National Gymnasium in Tokyo on May 5, 2012, after the three gymnast siblings were ensured berths for the London Olympics at the NHK Cup.

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Exhibition on A-bombing of Hiroshima, Nagasaki in Russia

Exhibition on A-bombing of Hiroshima, Nagasaki in Russia

ST. PETERSBURG, Russia - Joji Fukahori (L), a survivor of the 1945 U.S. atomic bombing of Nagasaki, shows Russian students how to make paper cranes at the Saint-Petersburg Medical Academy of Postgraduate Studies on Aug. 29, 2011. The students were visiting an exhibition of materials from the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki that started there the same day. The 80-year-old Fukahori, who lost his mother and three siblings due to the atomic blast, shared his experiences with a Russian audience during the exhibit's opening ceremony.

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School offers open-air classes for chemically sensitive siblings

School offers open-air classes for chemically sensitive siblings

OSAKA, Japan - Koji, 20, Naoko, 17, and Shigehiro Irie, 16, study with a teacher (far L) at an open-air evening class offered by Kitano Senior High School in Osaka's Yodogawa Ward for the three siblings who have severe allergy to chemical substances.

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SYRIA-JARAMANA-CHILDREN-EDUCATION

SYRIA-JARAMANA-CHILDREN-EDUCATION

(220530) -- JARAMANA (SYRIA), May 30, 2022 (Xinhua) -- Hiba Moussa (1st L) teaches her siblings at their home in Jaramana, a city three kilometers southeast of Damascus, Syria, on May 25, 2022. (Photo by Ammar Safarjalani/Xinhua) TO GO WITH Feature: Poor Syrian children seek education as salvation from plight

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SYRIA-JARAMANA-CHILDREN-EDUCATION

SYRIA-JARAMANA-CHILDREN-EDUCATION

(220530) -- JARAMANA (SYRIA), May 30, 2022 (Xinhua) -- Hiba Moussa (1st L) teaches her siblings at their home in Jaramana, a city three kilometers southeast of Damascus, Syria, on May 25, 2022. (Photo by Ammar Safarjalani/Xinhua) TO GO WITH Feature: Poor Syrian children seek education as salvation from plight

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Eurovision - Swedish Pop Star Tusse Targeted By Far-Right

Eurovision - Swedish Pop Star Tusse Targeted By Far-Right

Photo dated May 16, 2021 of Tusse from Sweden during a ceremony to open the 2021 Eurovision song contest at the Rotterdam Cruise Terminal, Netherlands. A decade after being granted asylum in Sweden, 19-year-old Tousin Chiza is representing his adopted country at the Eurovision Song Contest in Rotterdam next week. Tousin, or Tusse, as he's known in Sweden, was born in the Democratic Republic of Congo. He fled to a refugee camp in Uganda aged five with his aunt, siblings and cousins, and lived there for three years until moving to Sweden aged eight. Following Swedens first rehearsal on the Ahoy stage, the contests official channels saw an influx of racist comments questioning Tusses right to participate in the contest for Sweden. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Eurovision - Swedish Pop Star Tusse Targeted By Far-Right

Eurovision - Swedish Pop Star Tusse Targeted By Far-Right

Photo dated May 16, 2021 of Tusse during a ceremony to open the 2021 Eurovision song contest at the Rotterdam Cruise Terminal, Netherlands. A decade after being granted asylum in Sweden, 19-year-old Tousin Chiza is representing his adopted country at the Eurovision Song Contest in Rotterdam next week. Tousin, or Tusse, as he's known in Sweden, was born in the Democratic Republic of Congo. He fled to a refugee camp in Uganda aged five with his aunt, siblings and cousins, and lived there for three years until moving to Sweden aged eight. Following Swedens first rehearsal on the Ahoy stage, the contests official channels saw an influx of racist comments questioning Tusses right to participate in the contest for Sweden. Photo by Sander Koning/Pool/Bruno Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Eurovision - Swedish Pop Star Tusse Targeted By Far-Right

Eurovision - Swedish Pop Star Tusse Targeted By Far-Right

Photo dated May 16, 2021 of Tusse from Sweden during a ceremony to open the 2021 Eurovision song contest at the Rotterdam Cruise Terminal, Netherlands. A decade after being granted asylum in Sweden, 19-year-old Tousin Chiza is representing his adopted country at the Eurovision Song Contest in Rotterdam next week. Tousin, or Tusse, as he's known in Sweden, was born in the Democratic Republic of Congo. He fled to a refugee camp in Uganda aged five with his aunt, siblings and cousins, and lived there for three years until moving to Sweden aged eight. Following Swedens first rehearsal on the Ahoy stage, the contests official channels saw an influx of racist comments questioning Tusses right to participate in the contest for Sweden. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Eurovision - Swedish Pop Star Tusse Targeted By Far-Right

Eurovision - Swedish Pop Star Tusse Targeted By Far-Right

Photo dated May 16, 2021 of Tusse from Sweden during a ceremony to open the 2021 Eurovision song contest at the Rotterdam Cruise Terminal, Netherlands. A decade after being granted asylum in Sweden, 19-year-old Tousin Chiza is representing his adopted country at the Eurovision Song Contest in Rotterdam next week. Tousin, or Tusse, as he's known in Sweden, was born in the Democratic Republic of Congo. He fled to a refugee camp in Uganda aged five with his aunt, siblings and cousins, and lived there for three years until moving to Sweden aged eight. Following Swedens first rehearsal on the Ahoy stage, the contests official channels saw an influx of racist comments questioning Tusses right to participate in the contest for Sweden. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Aging Filipino-Japanese still hoping to secure Japanese citizenship

Aging Filipino-Japanese still hoping to secure Japanese citizenship

Estodi Go, 77, a Filipino-Japanese from the southern Philippine province of Davao Occidental on Mindanao island, shows on May 24, 2016, a photo of his Japanese father, Filipino mother and three older siblings taken in 1936, as he and his two older siblings appeal for official recognition as Japanese citizens. They are among 10 petitioners who will appeal earlier decisions by Japanese courts to deny them citizenship. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Psychiatrist found guilty of leaking info

Psychiatrist found guilty of leaking info

NARA, Japan - Morimitsu Sakihama, a 51-year-old psychiatrist, speaks at a news conference in Nara on April 15 after the Nara District Court sentenced him to four months in prison, suspended for three years, for leaking investigational records of a deadly arson case in Nara Prefecture to freelance journalist Atsuko Kusanagi. The records concerned a teenager who torched his home in June 2006 leading to the deaths of his stepmother and two siblings. (Kyodo)

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Exhibition on A-bombing of Hiroshima, Nagasaki in Russia

Exhibition on A-bombing of Hiroshima, Nagasaki in Russia

ST. PETERSBURG, Russia - Joji Fukahori (L), a survivor of the 1945 U.S. atomic bombing of Nagasaki, shows Russian students how to make paper cranes at the Saint-Petersburg Medical Academy of Postgraduate Studies on Aug. 29, 2011. The students were visiting an exhibition of materials from the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki that started there the same day. The 80-year-old Fukahori, who lost his mother and three siblings due to the atomic blast, shared his experiences with a Russian audience during the exhibit's opening ceremony. (Kyodo)

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Tanaka siblings win London Olympic berths

Tanaka siblings win London Olympic berths

TOKYO, Japan - Japan's Rie Tanaka (C) and her elder brother Kazuhito (R) and younger brother Yusuke celebrate at Yoyogi National Gymnasium in Tokyo on May 5, 2012, after the three gymnast siblings were ensured berths for the London Olympics at the NHK Cup. (Kyodo)

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Tsunami aftermath

Tsunami aftermath

ISHINOMAKI, Japan - Three siblings walk in front of a destroyed elementary school in Ishinomaki, Miyagi Prefecture, on April 1, 2011. They lost their parents in the March 11 earthquake and tsunami. (Kyodo)

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