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Children Die Amid Malnutrition in Khan Yunis - Palestine

Children Die Amid Malnutrition in Khan Yunis - Palestine

(EDITOR'S NOTE: Image depicts graphic content) Seven children — four fetuses and three premature babies — died at Nasser Medical Complex in Khan Yunis on September 15, 2025, amid severe malnutrition, lack of medical care, and ongoing Israeli bombardment of Gaza. Photo by Doaa Albaz/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Children Die Amid Malnutrition in Khan Yunis - Palestine

Children Die Amid Malnutrition in Khan Yunis - Palestine

(EDITOR'S NOTE: Image depicts graphic content) Seven children — four fetuses and three premature babies — died at Nasser Medical Complex in Khan Yunis on September 15, 2025, amid severe malnutrition, lack of medical care, and ongoing Israeli bombardment of Gaza. Photo by Doaa Albaz/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Children Die Amid Malnutrition in Khan Yunis - Palestine

Children Die Amid Malnutrition in Khan Yunis - Palestine

(EDITOR'S NOTE: Image depicts graphic content) Seven children — four fetuses and three premature babies — died at Nasser Medical Complex in Khan Yunis on September 15, 2025, amid severe malnutrition, lack of medical care, and ongoing Israeli bombardment of Gaza. Photo by Doaa Albaz/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Children Die Amid Malnutrition in Khan Yunis - Palestine

Children Die Amid Malnutrition in Khan Yunis - Palestine

(EDITOR'S NOTE: Image depicts graphic content) Seven children — four fetuses and three premature babies — died at Nasser Medical Complex in Khan Yunis on September 15, 2025, amid severe malnutrition, lack of medical care, and ongoing Israeli bombardment of Gaza. Photo by Doaa Albaz/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Children Die Amid Malnutrition in Khan Yunis - Palestine

Children Die Amid Malnutrition in Khan Yunis - Palestine

(EDITOR'S NOTE: Image depicts graphic content) Seven children — four fetuses and three premature babies — died at Nasser Medical Complex in Khan Yunis on September 15, 2025, amid severe malnutrition, lack of medical care, and ongoing Israeli bombardment of Gaza. Photo by Doaa Albaz/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Children Die Amid Malnutrition in Khan Yunis - Palestine

Children Die Amid Malnutrition in Khan Yunis - Palestine

(EDITOR'S NOTE: Image depicts graphic content) Seven children — four fetuses and three premature babies — died at Nasser Medical Complex in Khan Yunis on September 15, 2025, amid severe malnutrition, lack of medical care, and ongoing Israeli bombardment of Gaza. Photo by Doaa Albaz/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Tracking A Herd Of Elephants With A Drone - China

Tracking A Herd Of Elephants With A Drone - China

A drone photo taken on Aug. 8, 2024 shows elephants in Dadugang Township in the city of Jinghong, southwest China's Yunnan Province. The elephant herd that gained widespread recognition for its epic journey through southwest China's Yunnan Province has welcomed four new babies over the past three years, indicating a healthy and thriving wild Asian elephant population, said local authorities on Monday. Currently, the wild elephant family has split into two groups. One group of 13 elephants still roams the Mengyang area, while the other group of seven elephants co-exists with 28 wild elephants from another family in Dadugang Township in the city of Jinghong. Photo by Xinhua/Hu Chao/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Tracking A Herd Of Elephants With A Drone - China

Tracking A Herd Of Elephants With A Drone - China

A drone photo taken on Aug. 8, 2024 shows elephants in Dadugang Township in the city of Jinghong, southwest China's Yunnan Province. The elephant herd that gained widespread recognition for its epic journey through southwest China's Yunnan Province has welcomed four new babies over the past three years, indicating a healthy and thriving wild Asian elephant population, said local authorities on Monday. Currently, the wild elephant family has split into two groups. One group of 13 elephants still roams the Mengyang area, while the other group of seven elephants co-exists with 28 wild elephants from another family in Dadugang Township in the city of Jinghong. Photo by Xinhua/Hu Chao/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Tracking A Herd Of Elephants With A Drone - China

Tracking A Herd Of Elephants With A Drone - China

An aerial drone photo taken on Aug. 7, 2024 shows elephants playing in a pond in Dadugang Township in the city of Jinghong, southwest China's Yunnan Province. The elephant herd that gained widespread recognition for its epic journey through southwest China's Yunnan Province has welcomed four new babies over the past three years, indicating a healthy and thriving wild Asian elephant population, said local authorities on Monday. Currently, the wild elephant family has split into two groups. One group of 13 elephants still roams the Mengyang area, while the other group of seven elephants co-exists with 28 wild elephants from another family in Dadugang Township in the city of Jinghong. Photo by Xinhua/Hu Chao/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Tracking A Herd Of Elephants With A Drone - China

Tracking A Herd Of Elephants With A Drone - China

Asian elephant observer Peng Jinfu operates a drone to monitor elephants in the city of Jinghong, southwest China's Yunnan Province, Aug. 7, 2024. The elephant herd that gained widespread recognition for its epic journey through southwest China's Yunnan Province has welcomed four new babies over the past three years, indicating a healthy and thriving wild Asian elephant population, said local authorities on Monday. Currently, the wild elephant family has split into two groups. One group of 13 elephants still roams the Mengyang area, while the other group of seven elephants co-exists with 28 wild elephants from another family in Dadugang Township in the city of Jinghong. Photo by Xinhua/Hu Chao/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Tracking A Herd Of Elephants With A Drone - China

Tracking A Herd Of Elephants With A Drone - China

A drone photo taken on Aug. 8, 2024 shows elephants in Dadugang Township in the city of Jinghong, southwest China's Yunnan Province. The elephant herd that gained widespread recognition for its epic journey through southwest China's Yunnan Province has welcomed four new babies over the past three years, indicating a healthy and thriving wild Asian elephant population, said local authorities on Monday. Currently, the wild elephant family has split into two groups. One group of 13 elephants still roams the Mengyang area, while the other group of seven elephants co-exists with 28 wild elephants from another family in Dadugang Township in the city of Jinghong. Photo by Xinhua/Hu Chao/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Tracking A Herd Of Elephants With A Drone - China

Tracking A Herd Of Elephants With A Drone - China

A drone photo taken on Aug. 8, 2024 shows elephants playing in a mud puddle in Dadugang Township in the city of Jinghong, southwest China's Yunnan Province. The elephant herd that gained widespread recognition for its epic journey through southwest China's Yunnan Province has welcomed four new babies over the past three years, indicating a healthy and thriving wild Asian elephant population, said local authorities on Monday. Currently, the wild elephant family has split into two groups. One group of 13 elephants still roams the Mengyang area, while the other group of seven elephants co-exists with 28 wild elephants from another family in Dadugang Township in the city of Jinghong. Photo by Xinhua/Hu Chao/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Tracking A Herd Of Elephants With A Drone - China

Tracking A Herd Of Elephants With A Drone - China

An aerial drone photo taken on Aug. 8, 2024 shows elephants playing in a mud puddle in Dadugang Township in the city of Jinghong, southwest China's Yunnan Province. The elephant herd that gained widespread recognition for its epic journey through southwest China's Yunnan Province has welcomed four new babies over the past three years, indicating a healthy and thriving wild Asian elephant population, said local authorities on Monday. Currently, the wild elephant family has split into two groups. One group of 13 elephants still roams the Mengyang area, while the other group of seven elephants co-exists with 28 wild elephants from another family in Dadugang Township in the city of Jinghong. Photo by Xinhua/Hu Chao/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Tracking A Herd Of Elephants With A Drone - China

Tracking A Herd Of Elephants With A Drone - China

A drone photo taken on Aug. 7, 2024 shows elephants playing in a pond in Dadugang Township in the city of Jinghong, southwest China's Yunnan Province. The elephant herd that gained widespread recognition for its epic journey through southwest China's Yunnan Province has welcomed four new babies over the past three years, indicating a healthy and thriving wild Asian elephant population, said local authorities on Monday. Currently, the wild elephant family has split into two groups. One group of 13 elephants still roams the Mengyang area, while the other group of seven elephants co-exists with 28 wild elephants from another family in Dadugang Township in the city of Jinghong. Photo by Xinhua/Hu Chao/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Tracking A Herd Of Elephants With A Drone - China

Tracking A Herd Of Elephants With A Drone - China

A drone photo taken on Aug. 7, 2024 shows elephants playing in a pond in Dadugang Township in the city of Jinghong, southwest China's Yunnan Province. The elephant herd that gained widespread recognition for its epic journey through southwest China's Yunnan Province has welcomed four new babies over the past three years, indicating a healthy and thriving wild Asian elephant population, said local authorities on Monday. Currently, the wild elephant family has split into two groups. One group of 13 elephants still roams the Mengyang area, while the other group of seven elephants co-exists with 28 wild elephants from another family in Dadugang Township in the city of Jinghong. Photo by Xinhua/Hu Chao/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Tracking A Herd Of Elephants With A Drone - China

Tracking A Herd Of Elephants With A Drone - China

A drone photo taken on Aug. 8, 2024 shows elephants in Dadugang Township in the city of Jinghong, southwest China's Yunnan Province. The elephant herd that gained widespread recognition for its epic journey through southwest China's Yunnan Province has welcomed four new babies over the past three years, indicating a healthy and thriving wild Asian elephant population, said local authorities on Monday. Currently, the wild elephant family has split into two groups. One group of 13 elephants still roams the Mengyang area, while the other group of seven elephants co-exists with 28 wild elephants from another family in Dadugang Township in the city of Jinghong. Photo by Xinhua/Hu Chao/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Tracking A Herd Of Elephants With A Drone - China

Tracking A Herd Of Elephants With A Drone - China

A drone photo taken on Aug. 8, 2024 shows elephants in Dadugang Township in the city of Jinghong, southwest China's Yunnan Province. The elephant herd that gained widespread recognition for its epic journey through southwest China's Yunnan Province has welcomed four new babies over the past three years, indicating a healthy and thriving wild Asian elephant population, said local authorities on Monday. Currently, the wild elephant family has split into two groups. One group of 13 elephants still roams the Mengyang area, while the other group of seven elephants co-exists with 28 wild elephants from another family in Dadugang Township in the city of Jinghong. Photo by Xinhua/Hu Chao/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Tracking A Herd Of Elephants With A Drone - China

Tracking A Herd Of Elephants With A Drone - China

An aerial drone photo taken on Aug. 8, 2024 shows elephants playing in a mud puddle in Dadugang Township in the city of Jinghong, southwest China's Yunnan Province. The elephant herd that gained widespread recognition for its epic journey through southwest China's Yunnan Province has welcomed four new babies over the past three years, indicating a healthy and thriving wild Asian elephant population, said local authorities on Monday. Currently, the wild elephant family has split into two groups. One group of 13 elephants still roams the Mengyang area, while the other group of seven elephants co-exists with 28 wild elephants from another family in Dadugang Township in the city of Jinghong. Photo by Xinhua/Hu Chao/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Tracking A Herd Of Elephants With A Drone - China

Tracking A Herd Of Elephants With A Drone - China

Asian elephant observer Peng Jinfu operates a drone to monitor elephants in the city of Jinghong, southwest China's Yunnan Province, Aug. 7, 2024. The elephant herd that gained widespread recognition for its epic journey through southwest China's Yunnan Province has welcomed four new babies over the past three years, indicating a healthy and thriving wild Asian elephant population, said local authorities on Monday. Currently, the wild elephant family has split into two groups. One group of 13 elephants still roams the Mengyang area, while the other group of seven elephants co-exists with 28 wild elephants from another family in Dadugang Township in the city of Jinghong. Photo by Xinhua/Hu Chao/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Tracking A Herd Of Elephants With A Drone - China

Tracking A Herd Of Elephants With A Drone - China

An aerial drone photo taken on Aug. 7, 2024 shows elephants playing in a pond in Dadugang Township in the city of Jinghong, southwest China's Yunnan Province. The elephant herd that gained widespread recognition for its epic journey through southwest China's Yunnan Province has welcomed four new babies over the past three years, indicating a healthy and thriving wild Asian elephant population, said local authorities on Monday. Currently, the wild elephant family has split into two groups. One group of 13 elephants still roams the Mengyang area, while the other group of seven elephants co-exists with 28 wild elephants from another family in Dadugang Township in the city of Jinghong. Photo by Xinhua/Hu Chao/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Exploring Zhiyuan, China-Malaysia Friendship Garden

STORY: Exploring Zhiyuan, China-Malaysia Friendship Garden SHOOTING TIME: June 16, 2024 DATELINE: June 18, 2024 LENGTH: 00:01:39 LOCATION: Kuala Lumpur CATEGORY: CULTURE SHOTLIST: 1. various of the garden 2. STANDUP (English): GAO YANG, Xinhua correspondent 3. various of visitors STORYLINE: STANDUP (English): GAO YANG, Xinhua correspondent "This is Zhiyuan in Malaysia's Putrajaya. It is also called China-Malaysia Friendship Garden. It was built to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic ties between China and Malaysia. Ten years later, let's explore this garden again. Step inside the garden, we can see many golden fish in the pond and also the Chinese red lanterns. And these Chinese characters read 'Best luck for 2024.' Along the way, we can see many panda sculptures. We know in 2014, two giant pandas arrived in Malaysia. During the ten years, they gave birth to three panda babies. This is Ruo Lin Tang. It symbolizes that China and Malaysia are good neighbors connected by vast

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Half of unmarried people under 30 in Japan do not want children: survey

STORY: Half of unmarried people under 30 in Japan do not want children: survey DATELINE: April 9, 2023 LENGTH: 00:00:56 LOCATION: Tokyo CATEGORY: SOCIETY SHOTLIST: 1. various of street views of Tokyo 2. various of children STORYLINE: According to a recent survey by a pharmaceutical firm, nearly half of unmarried people under 30 in Japan said they do not want children, citing reasons including economic concerns and the burden of childbirth and parenting. Of the 400 respondents between 18 to 29 years old, 49.4 percent said they are not interested in having children. It's the highest percentage in any of the last three annual pregnancy white paper surveys conducted by Rohto Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. By gender, 53.0 percent of men and 45.6 percent of women have no interest in becoming parents, according to the online survey conducted in January. The government's data showed the number of babies born in Japan in 2022 slipped to a record low of under 800,000 for the first time since records began to be

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Surrogate babies in Thailand

Surrogate babies in Thailand

BANGKOK, Thailand - Photo taken Aug. 10, 2014, shows a facility near Bangkok where nine surrogate infants and toddlers, believed to share the same Japanese biological father, are being sheltered following their recent discovery by police in a Bangkok condominium. Thai police believe at least 13 surrogate babies, including the nine, were fathered by the Japanese man and he took three children out of the country.

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Yokozuna wrestlers wish children healthy growth

Yokozuna wrestlers wish children healthy growth

TOKYO, Japan - Professional sumo's three highest-ranked wrestlers, yokozunas Kakuryu (L), Hakuho (C) and Harumafuji, hold babies and toddlers at an event wishing them healthy growth in the Ryogoku Kokugikan sumo stadium in Tokyo on April 29, 2014.

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Capybara triplets

Capybara triplets

FUKUOKA, Japan - Fubuki, a 4-year-old capybara, feeds her litter at Uminonakamichi Seaside Park in the city of Fukuoka, southwestern Japan, on April 22, 2013. The three babies of the Latin American-originated rodent were born on April 14, 2013.

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Capybara triplets

Capybara triplets

FUKUOKA, Japan - Fubuki, a 4-year-old capybara, is pictured with her litter at Uminonakamichi Seaside Park in the city of Fukuoka, southwestern Japan, on April 22, 2013. The three babies of the Latin American-originated rodent were born on April 14, 2013.

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Abduction suspected in case of missing newborn

Abduction suspected in case of missing newborn

TOTTORI, Japan - The photo taken Jan. 9 shows Hakuai Hospital in Yonago, Tottori Prefecture, western Japan, where a newborn baby has been missing since Jan. 8. Police suspect the baby girl was abducted from a room for newborn babies where she was placed along with three others.

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Tibetan names inscribe regional development

STORY: Tibetan names inscribe regional development DATELINE: July 12, 2022 LENGTH: 0:04:04 LOCATION: LHASA, China CATEGORY: SOCIETY SHOTLIST: 1 various of views in Tibet 2 various of Jingdrol at his home 3 SOUNDBITE 1 (Tibetan): JINGDROL, Lhasa resident 4 various of Basang and his wife 5 various of the cesarean surgery 6 SOUNDBITE 2 (Tibetan): BASANG, Tsonyi County resident 7 various of Rigzin and his daughter 8 SOUNDBITE 3 (Tibetan): RIGZIN, Gurum Township resident STORYLINE: In southwest China's Tibet, people traditionally name their babies after blessings. Following the peaceful liberation of the region in 1951, more and more newborns were named to record the development of the region, the country, and the changes in their lives. Sixty-three-year-old Jingdrol is one of them. Lived in the Dagze District in the regional capital Lhasa, Jingdrol's parents were both serfs. They used to starve and had barely enough clothes. The situation changed after the democratic reform in 1959. The family was grante

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THREE MEN AND A BABY

THREE MEN AND A BABY

THREE MEN AND A BABY TED DANSON, STEVE GUTTENBERG, TOM SELLECK PICTURE FROM THE RONALD GRANT ARCHIVE FATHERHOOD BABIES THREE MEN AND A BABY TED DANSON, STEVE GUTTENBERG, TOM SELLECK FATHERHOOD BABIES Date: 1987

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THREE MEN AND A BABY

THREE MEN AND A BABY

THREE MEN AND A BABY STEVE GUTTENBERG PICTURE FROM THE RONALD GRANT ARCHIVE FATHERHOOD BABIES THREE MEN AND A BABY STEVE GUTTENBERG FATHERHOOD BABIES Date: 1987

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THREE MEN AND A BABY

THREE MEN AND A BABY

THREE MEN AND A BABY TOM SELLECK, STEVE GUTTENBERG PICTURE FROM THE RONALD GRANT ARCHIVE FATHERHOOD BABIES THREE MEN AND A BABY TOM SELLECK, STEVE GUTTENBERG FATHERHOOD BABIES Date: 1987

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Surrogate babies in Thailand

Surrogate babies in Thailand

BANGKOK, Thailand - Photo taken Aug. 10, 2014, shows a facility near Bangkok where nine surrogate infants and toddlers, believed to share the same Japanese biological father, are being sheltered following their recent discovery by police in a Bangkok condominium. Thai police believe at least 13 surrogate babies, including the nine, were fathered by the Japanese man and he took three children out of the country. (Kyodo)

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survivors of the obliteration of the Lidice village in 1942, Marie Supikova, Pavel Horesovsky, Libuse Souckova

survivors of the obliteration of the Lidice village in 1942, Marie Supikova, Pavel Horesovsky, Libuse Souckova

Three survivors of the obliteration of the Lidice village, central Bohemia, by the Nazis in 1942, Pavel Horesovsky (center), Libuse Souckova (right) and Marie Supikova (left), who were children then, visited the Prague sites connected with the Lidice inhabitants, on June 16, 2019. First, the Lidice children laid flowers in the Thomayer Hospital (pictured) in Prague-Krc where eight babies from Lidice stayed during the war, and then they went to Dykova street in Vinohrady district to see the building which served as the Gestapo secret institute where the pregnant Lidice women were kept. (CTK Photo/Michaela Rihova)

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survivors of the obliteration of the Lidice village in 1942, Pavel Horesovsky

survivors of the obliteration of the Lidice village in 1942, Pavel Horesovsky

Three survivors of the obliteration of the Lidice village, central Bohemia, by the Nazis in 1942, Pavel Horesovsky (pictured), Libuse Souckova and Marie Supikova, who were children then, visited the Prague sites connected with the Lidice inhabitants, on June 16, 2019. First, the Lidice children laid flowers in the Thomayer Hospital (pictured) in Prague-Krc where eight babies from Lidice stayed during the war, and then they went to Dykova street in Vinohrady district to see the building which served as the Gestapo secret institute where the pregnant Lidice women were kept. (CTK Photo/Michaela Rihova)

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survivors of the obliteration of the Lidice village in 1942, Marie Supikova

survivors of the obliteration of the Lidice village in 1942, Marie Supikova

Three survivors of the obliteration of the Lidice village, central Bohemia, by the Nazis in 1942, Pavel Horesovsky, Libuse Souckova and Marie Supikova (pictured), who were children then, visited the Prague sites connected with the Lidice inhabitants, on June 16, 2019. First, the Lidice children laid flowers in the Thomayer Hospital (pictured) in Prague-Krc where eight babies from Lidice stayed during the war, and then they went to Dykova street in Vinohrady district to see the building which served as the Gestapo secret institute where the pregnant Lidice women were kept. (CTK Photo/Michaela Rihova)

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survivors of the obliteration of the Lidice village in 1942, Marie Supikova

survivors of the obliteration of the Lidice village in 1942, Marie Supikova

Three survivors of the obliteration of the Lidice village, central Bohemia, by the Nazis in 1942, Pavel Horesovsky, Libuse Souckova and Marie Supikova (right), who were children then, visited the Prague sites connected with the Lidice inhabitants, on June 16, 2019. First, the Lidice children laid flowers in the Thomayer Hospital (pictured) in Prague-Krc where eight babies from Lidice stayed during the war, and then they went to Dykova street in Vinohrady district to see the building which served as the Gestapo secret institute where the pregnant Lidice women were kept. (CTK Photo/Michaela Rihova)

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survivors of the obliteration of the Lidice village in 1942, Marie Supikova, Libuse Souckova

survivors of the obliteration of the Lidice village in 1942, Marie Supikova, Libuse Souckova

Three survivors of the obliteration of the Lidice village, central Bohemia, by the Nazis in 1942, Pavel Horesovsky, Libuse Souckova (right) and Marie Supikova (left), who were children then, visited the Prague sites connected with the Lidice inhabitants, on June 16, 2019. First, the Lidice children laid flowers in the Thomayer Hospital (pictured) in Prague-Krc where eight babies from Lidice stayed during the war, and then they went to Dykova street in Vinohrady district to see the building which served as the Gestapo secret institute where the pregnant Lidice women were kept. (CTK Photo/Michaela Rihova)

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survivors of the obliteration of the Lidice village in 1942, Pavel Horesovsky, Libuse Souckova

survivors of the obliteration of the Lidice village in 1942, Pavel Horesovsky, Libuse Souckova

Three survivors of the obliteration of the Lidice village, central Bohemia, by the Nazis in 1942, Pavel Horesovsky (right), Libuse Souckova (left) and Marie Supikova, who were children then, visited the Prague sites connected with the Lidice inhabitants, on June 16, 2019. First, the Lidice children laid flowers in the Thomayer Hospital (pictured) in Prague-Krc where eight babies from Lidice stayed during the war, and then they went to Dykova street in Vinohrady district to see the building which served as the Gestapo secret institute where the pregnant Lidice women were kept. (CTK Photo/Michaela Rihova)

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survivors of the obliteration of the Lidice village in 1942, Marie Supikova

survivors of the obliteration of the Lidice village in 1942, Marie Supikova

Three survivors of the obliteration of the Lidice village, central Bohemia, by the Nazis in 1942, Pavel Horesovsky, Libuse Souckova and Marie Supikova (pictured), who were children then, visited the Prague sites connected with the Lidice inhabitants, on June 16, 2019. The six Lidice women who were pregnant ended up in the institute in Dykova street (pictured) where they gave birth. Two babies survived, while the fate of the others is unknown. (CTK Photo/Michaela Rihova)

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survivors of the obliteration of the Lidice village in 1942, Marie Supikova, Pavel Horesovsky, Libuse Souckova

survivors of the obliteration of the Lidice village in 1942, Marie Supikova, Pavel Horesovsky, Libuse Souckova

Three survivors of the obliteration of the Lidice village, central Bohemia, by the Nazis in 1942, Pavel Horesovsky (center), Libuse Souckova (right) and Marie Supikova (left), who were children then, visited the Prague sites connected with the Lidice inhabitants, on June 16, 2019. First, the Lidice children laid flowers in the Thomayer Hospital (pictured) in Prague-Krc where eight babies from Lidice stayed during the war, and then they went to Dykova street in Vinohrady district to see the building which served as the Gestapo secret institute where the pregnant Lidice women were kept. (CTK Photo/Michaela Rihova)

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survivors of the obliteration of the Lidice village in 1942, Marie Supikova, Pavel Horesovsky, Libuse Souckova

survivors of the obliteration of the Lidice village in 1942, Marie Supikova, Pavel Horesovsky, Libuse Souckova

Three survivors of the obliteration of the Lidice village, central Bohemia, by the Nazis in 1942, Pavel Horesovsky (center), Libuse Souckova (right) and Marie Supikova (left), who were children then, visited the Prague sites connected with the Lidice inhabitants, on June 16, 2019. The six Lidice women who were pregnant ended up in the institute in Dykova street (pictured) where they gave birth. Two babies survived, while the fate of the others is unknown. (CTK Photo/Michaela Rihova)

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survivors of the obliteration of the Lidice village in 1942, Marie Supikova

survivors of the obliteration of the Lidice village in 1942, Marie Supikova

Three survivors of the obliteration of the Lidice village, central Bohemia, by the Nazis in 1942, Pavel Horesovsky, Libuse Souckova and Marie Supikova (2nd from left), who were children then, visited the Prague sites connected with the Lidice inhabitants, on June 16, 2019. The six Lidice women who were pregnant ended up in the institute in Dykova street (pictured) where they gave birth. Two babies survived, while the fate of the others is unknown. (CTK Photo/Michaela Rihova)

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survivors of the obliteration of the Lidice village in 1942, Marie Supikova

survivors of the obliteration of the Lidice village in 1942, Marie Supikova

Three survivors of the obliteration of the Lidice village, central Bohemia, by the Nazis in 1942, Pavel Horesovsky, Libuse Souckova and Marie Supikova (pictured), who were children then, visited the Prague sites connected with the Lidice inhabitants, on June 16, 2019. The six Lidice women who were pregnant ended up in the institute in Dykova street (pictured) where they gave birth. Two babies survived, while the fate of the others is unknown. (CTK Photo/Michaela Rihova)

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survivors of the obliteration of the Lidice village in 1942, Marie Supikova, Pavel Horesovsky, Libuse Souckova

survivors of the obliteration of the Lidice village in 1942, Marie Supikova, Pavel Horesovsky, Libuse Souckova

Three survivors of the obliteration of the Lidice village, central Bohemia, by the Nazis in 1942, Pavel Horesovsky (center), Libuse Souckova (right) and Marie Supikova (left), who were children then, visited the Prague sites connected with the Lidice inhabitants, on June 16, 2019. The six Lidice women who were pregnant ended up in the institute in Dykova street (pictured) where they gave birth. Two babies survived, while the fate of the others is unknown. (CTK Photo/Michaela Rihova)

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survivors of the obliteration of the Lidice village in 1942, Marie Supikova

survivors of the obliteration of the Lidice village in 1942, Marie Supikova

Three survivors of the obliteration of the Lidice village, central Bohemia, by the Nazis in 1942, Pavel Horesovsky, Libuse Souckova and Marie Supikova (pictured), who were children then, visited the Prague sites connected with the Lidice inhabitants, on June 16, 2019. First, the Lidice children laid flowers in the Thomayer Hospital (pictured) in Prague-Krc where eight babies from Lidice stayed during the war, and then they went to Dykova street in Vinohrady district to see the building which served as the Gestapo secret institute where the pregnant Lidice women were kept. (CTK Photo/Michaela Rihova)

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survivors of the obliteration of the Lidice village in 1942, Marie Supikova

survivors of the obliteration of the Lidice village in 1942, Marie Supikova

Three survivors of the obliteration of the Lidice village, central Bohemia, by the Nazis in 1942, Pavel Horesovsky, Libuse Souckova and Marie Supikova (right), who were children then, visited the Prague sites connected with the Lidice inhabitants, on June 16, 2019. First, the Lidice children laid flowers in the Thomayer Hospital (pictured) in Prague-Krc where eight babies from Lidice stayed during the war, and then they went to Dykova street in Vinohrady district to see the building which served as the Gestapo secret institute where the pregnant Lidice women were kept. (CTK Photo/Michaela Rihova)

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Abduction suspected in case of missing newborn

Abduction suspected in case of missing newborn

TOTTORI, Japan - The photo taken Jan. 9 shows Hakuai Hospital in Yonago, Tottori Prefecture, western Japan, where a newborn baby has been missing since Jan. 8. Police suspect the baby girl was abducted from a room for newborn babies where she was placed along with three others.

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