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Abe siblings get 'Best Smiles' award

Abe siblings get 'Best Smiles' award

Japan two-time Olympic judo champion Hifumi Abe (L) and his sister, world champion Uta, pose for a photo after winning the "Best Smiles of the Year" award, sponsored by the Japan Dental Association, on Nov. 6, 2025.

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Airstrike Targeted Family’s Tent - Khan Yunis

Airstrike Targeted Family’s Tent - Khan Yunis

The only surviving child, five-year-old Eileen Al-Amour, sits near the remnants of her family’s tent in the Asdaa area of Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip on July 27, 2025. Her mother, Jazeel, remains in critical condition in the intensive care unit at Nasser Medical Complex. Eileen’s father, Rami Al-Amour, her two siblings — six-year-old Fayeq and four-month-old Tain — her grandfather, and two relatives were all killed when an airstrike targeted their tent. The family was sheltering in Asdaa, an area designated as a “safe humanitarian zone” by the occupying military. The tragedy underscores the precarious and deadly conditions facing displaced families in Gaza, where even declared safe zones offer no real protection. Eileen’s survival amidst such loss has come to symbolize the staggering civilian toll of ongoing bombardments in the besieged enclave. Photo by Dooa Albaz/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Airstrike Targeted Family’s Tent - Khan Yunis

Airstrike Targeted Family’s Tent - Khan Yunis

The only surviving child, five-year-old Eileen Al-Amour, sits near the remnants of her family’s tent in the Asdaa area of Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip on July 27, 2025. Her mother, Jazeel, remains in critical condition in the intensive care unit at Nasser Medical Complex. Eileen’s father, Rami Al-Amour, her two siblings — six-year-old Fayeq and four-month-old Tain — her grandfather, and two relatives were all killed when an airstrike targeted their tent. The family was sheltering in Asdaa, an area designated as a “safe humanitarian zone” by the occupying military. The tragedy underscores the precarious and deadly conditions facing displaced families in Gaza, where even declared safe zones offer no real protection. Eileen’s survival amidst such loss has come to symbolize the staggering civilian toll of ongoing bombardments in the besieged enclave. Photo by Dooa Albaz/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Airstrike Targeted Family’s Tent - Khan Yunis

Airstrike Targeted Family’s Tent - Khan Yunis

(EDITORS NOTE: Image depicts death and graphic content) The only surviving child, five-year-old Eileen Al-Amour, sits near the remnants of her family’s tent in the Asdaa area of Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip on July 27, 2025. Her mother, Jazeel, remains in critical condition in the intensive care unit at Nasser Medical Complex. Eileen’s father, Rami Al-Amour, her two siblings — six-year-old Fayeq and four-month-old Tain — her grandfather, and two relatives were all killed when an airstrike targeted their tent. The family was sheltering in Asdaa, an area designated as a “safe humanitarian zone” by the occupying military. The tragedy underscores the precarious and deadly conditions facing displaced families in Gaza, where even declared safe zones offer no real protection. Eileen’s survival amidst such loss has come to symbolize the staggering civilian toll of ongoing bombardments in the besieged enclave. Photo by Dooa Albaz/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Airstrike Targeted Family’s Tent - Khan Yunis

Airstrike Targeted Family’s Tent - Khan Yunis

The only surviving child, five-year-old Eileen Al-Amour, sits near the remnants of her family’s tent in the Asdaa area of Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip on July 27, 2025. Her mother, Jazeel, remains in critical condition in the intensive care unit at Nasser Medical Complex. Eileen’s father, Rami Al-Amour, her two siblings — six-year-old Fayeq and four-month-old Tain — her grandfather, and two relatives were all killed when an airstrike targeted their tent. The family was sheltering in Asdaa, an area designated as a “safe humanitarian zone” by the occupying military. The tragedy underscores the precarious and deadly conditions facing displaced families in Gaza, where even declared safe zones offer no real protection. Eileen’s survival amidst such loss has come to symbolize the staggering civilian toll of ongoing bombardments in the besieged enclave. Photo by Dooa Albaz/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Airstrike Targeted Family’s Tent - Khan Yunis

Airstrike Targeted Family’s Tent - Khan Yunis

The only surviving child, five-year-old Eileen Al-Amour, sits near the remnants of her family’s tent in the Asdaa area of Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip on July 27, 2025. Her mother, Jazeel, remains in critical condition in the intensive care unit at Nasser Medical Complex. Eileen’s father, Rami Al-Amour, her two siblings — six-year-old Fayeq and four-month-old Tain — her grandfather, and two relatives were all killed when an airstrike targeted their tent. The family was sheltering in Asdaa, an area designated as a “safe humanitarian zone” by the occupying military. The tragedy underscores the precarious and deadly conditions facing displaced families in Gaza, where even declared safe zones offer no real protection. Eileen’s survival amidst such loss has come to symbolize the staggering civilian toll of ongoing bombardments in the besieged enclave. Photo by Dooa Albaz/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Airstrike Targeted Family’s Tent - Khan Yunis

Airstrike Targeted Family’s Tent - Khan Yunis

(EDITORS NOTE: Image depicts death and graphic content) The only surviving child, five-year-old Eileen Al-Amour, sits near the remnants of her family’s tent in the Asdaa area of Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip on July 27, 2025. Her mother, Jazeel, remains in critical condition in the intensive care unit at Nasser Medical Complex. Eileen’s father, Rami Al-Amour, her two siblings — six-year-old Fayeq and four-month-old Tain — her grandfather, and two relatives were all killed when an airstrike targeted their tent. The family was sheltering in Asdaa, an area designated as a “safe humanitarian zone” by the occupying military. The tragedy underscores the precarious and deadly conditions facing displaced families in Gaza, where even declared safe zones offer no real protection. Eileen’s survival amidst such loss has come to symbolize the staggering civilian toll of ongoing bombardments in the besieged enclave. Photo by Dooa Albaz/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Airstrike Targeted Family’s Tent - Khan Yunis

Airstrike Targeted Family’s Tent - Khan Yunis

(EDITORS NOTE: Image depicts death and graphic content) The only surviving child, five-year-old Eileen Al-Amour, sits near the remnants of her family’s tent in the Asdaa area of Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip on July 27, 2025. Her mother, Jazeel, remains in critical condition in the intensive care unit at Nasser Medical Complex. Eileen’s father, Rami Al-Amour, her two siblings — six-year-old Fayeq and four-month-old Tain — her grandfather, and two relatives were all killed when an airstrike targeted their tent. The family was sheltering in Asdaa, an area designated as a “safe humanitarian zone” by the occupying military. The tragedy underscores the precarious and deadly conditions facing displaced families in Gaza, where even declared safe zones offer no real protection. Eileen’s survival amidst such loss has come to symbolize the staggering civilian toll of ongoing bombardments in the besieged enclave. Photo by Dooa Albaz/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Airstrike Targeted Family’s Tent - Khan Yunis

Airstrike Targeted Family’s Tent - Khan Yunis

(EDITORS NOTE: Image depicts death and graphic content) The only surviving child, five-year-old Eileen Al-Amour, sits near the remnants of her family’s tent in the Asdaa area of Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip on July 27, 2025. Her mother, Jazeel, remains in critical condition in the intensive care unit at Nasser Medical Complex. Eileen’s father, Rami Al-Amour, her two siblings — six-year-old Fayeq and four-month-old Tain — her grandfather, and two relatives were all killed when an airstrike targeted their tent. The family was sheltering in Asdaa, an area designated as a “safe humanitarian zone” by the occupying military. The tragedy underscores the precarious and deadly conditions facing displaced families in Gaza, where even declared safe zones offer no real protection. Eileen’s survival amidst such loss has come to symbolize the staggering civilian toll of ongoing bombardments in the besieged enclave. Photo by Dooa Albaz/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Airstrike Targeted Family’s Tent - Khan Yunis

Airstrike Targeted Family’s Tent - Khan Yunis

(EDITORS NOTE: Image depicts death and graphic content) The only surviving child, five-year-old Eileen Al-Amour, sits near the remnants of her family’s tent in the Asdaa area of Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip on July 27, 2025. Her mother, Jazeel, remains in critical condition in the intensive care unit at Nasser Medical Complex. Eileen’s father, Rami Al-Amour, her two siblings — six-year-old Fayeq and four-month-old Tain — her grandfather, and two relatives were all killed when an airstrike targeted their tent. The family was sheltering in Asdaa, an area designated as a “safe humanitarian zone” by the occupying military. The tragedy underscores the precarious and deadly conditions facing displaced families in Gaza, where even declared safe zones offer no real protection. Eileen’s survival amidst such loss has come to symbolize the staggering civilian toll of ongoing bombardments in the besieged enclave. Photo by Dooa Albaz/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Airstrike Targeted Family’s Tent - Khan Yunis

Airstrike Targeted Family’s Tent - Khan Yunis

The only surviving child, five-year-old Eileen Al-Amour, sits near the remnants of her family’s tent in the Asdaa area of Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip on July 27, 2025. Her mother, Jazeel, remains in critical condition in the intensive care unit at Nasser Medical Complex. Eileen’s father, Rami Al-Amour, her two siblings — six-year-old Fayeq and four-month-old Tain — her grandfather, and two relatives were all killed when an airstrike targeted their tent. The family was sheltering in Asdaa, an area designated as a “safe humanitarian zone” by the occupying military. The tragedy underscores the precarious and deadly conditions facing displaced families in Gaza, where even declared safe zones offer no real protection. Eileen’s survival amidst such loss has come to symbolize the staggering civilian toll of ongoing bombardments in the besieged enclave. Photo by Dooa Albaz/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Airstrike Targeted Family’s Tent - Khan Yunis

Airstrike Targeted Family’s Tent - Khan Yunis

(EDITORS NOTE: Image depicts death and graphic content) The only surviving child, five-year-old Eileen Al-Amour, sits near the remnants of her family’s tent in the Asdaa area of Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip on July 27, 2025. Her mother, Jazeel, remains in critical condition in the intensive care unit at Nasser Medical Complex. Eileen’s father, Rami Al-Amour, her two siblings — six-year-old Fayeq and four-month-old Tain — her grandfather, and two relatives were all killed when an airstrike targeted their tent. The family was sheltering in Asdaa, an area designated as a “safe humanitarian zone” by the occupying military. The tragedy underscores the precarious and deadly conditions facing displaced families in Gaza, where even declared safe zones offer no real protection. Eileen’s survival amidst such loss has come to symbolize the staggering civilian toll of ongoing bombardments in the besieged enclave. Photo by Dooa Albaz/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Airstrike Targeted Family’s Tent - Khan Yunis

Airstrike Targeted Family’s Tent - Khan Yunis

The only surviving child, five-year-old Eileen Al-Amour, sits near the remnants of her family’s tent in the Asdaa area of Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip on July 27, 2025. Her mother, Jazeel, remains in critical condition in the intensive care unit at Nasser Medical Complex. Eileen’s father, Rami Al-Amour, her two siblings — six-year-old Fayeq and four-month-old Tain — her grandfather, and two relatives were all killed when an airstrike targeted their tent. The family was sheltering in Asdaa, an area designated as a “safe humanitarian zone” by the occupying military. The tragedy underscores the precarious and deadly conditions facing displaced families in Gaza, where even declared safe zones offer no real protection. Eileen’s survival amidst such loss has come to symbolize the staggering civilian toll of ongoing bombardments in the besieged enclave. Photo by Dooa Albaz/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Airstrike Targeted Family’s Tent - Khan Yunis

Airstrike Targeted Family’s Tent - Khan Yunis

The only surviving child, five-year-old Eileen Al-Amour, sits near the remnants of her family’s tent in the Asdaa area of Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip on July 27, 2025. Her mother, Jazeel, remains in critical condition in the intensive care unit at Nasser Medical Complex. Eileen’s father, Rami Al-Amour, her two siblings — six-year-old Fayeq and four-month-old Tain — her grandfather, and two relatives were all killed when an airstrike targeted their tent. The family was sheltering in Asdaa, an area designated as a “safe humanitarian zone” by the occupying military. The tragedy underscores the precarious and deadly conditions facing displaced families in Gaza, where even declared safe zones offer no real protection. Eileen’s survival amidst such loss has come to symbolize the staggering civilian toll of ongoing bombardments in the besieged enclave. Photo by Dooa Albaz/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Airstrike Targeted Family’s Tent - Khan Yunis

Airstrike Targeted Family’s Tent - Khan Yunis

(EDITORS NOTE: Image depicts death and graphic content) The only surviving child, five-year-old Eileen Al-Amour, sits near the remnants of her family’s tent in the Asdaa area of Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip on July 27, 2025. Her mother, Jazeel, remains in critical condition in the intensive care unit at Nasser Medical Complex. Eileen’s father, Rami Al-Amour, her two siblings — six-year-old Fayeq and four-month-old Tain — her grandfather, and two relatives were all killed when an airstrike targeted their tent. The family was sheltering in Asdaa, an area designated as a “safe humanitarian zone” by the occupying military. The tragedy underscores the precarious and deadly conditions facing displaced families in Gaza, where even declared safe zones offer no real protection. Eileen’s survival amidst such loss has come to symbolize the staggering civilian toll of ongoing bombardments in the besieged enclave. Photo by Dooa Albaz/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Airstrike Targeted Family’s Tent - Khan Yunis

Airstrike Targeted Family’s Tent - Khan Yunis

(EDITORS NOTE: Image depicts death and graphic content) The only surviving child, five-year-old Eileen Al-Amour, sits near the remnants of her family’s tent in the Asdaa area of Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip on July 27, 2025. Her mother, Jazeel, remains in critical condition in the intensive care unit at Nasser Medical Complex. Eileen’s father, Rami Al-Amour, her two siblings — six-year-old Fayeq and four-month-old Tain — her grandfather, and two relatives were all killed when an airstrike targeted their tent. The family was sheltering in Asdaa, an area designated as a “safe humanitarian zone” by the occupying military. The tragedy underscores the precarious and deadly conditions facing displaced families in Gaza, where even declared safe zones offer no real protection. Eileen’s survival amidst such loss has come to symbolize the staggering civilian toll of ongoing bombardments in the besieged enclave. Photo by Dooa Albaz/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Airstrike Targeted Family’s Tent - Khan Yunis

Airstrike Targeted Family’s Tent - Khan Yunis

(EDITORS NOTE: Image depicts death and graphic content) The only surviving child, five-year-old Eileen Al-Amour, sits near the remnants of her family’s tent in the Asdaa area of Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip on July 27, 2025. Her mother, Jazeel, remains in critical condition in the intensive care unit at Nasser Medical Complex. Eileen’s father, Rami Al-Amour, her two siblings — six-year-old Fayeq and four-month-old Tain — her grandfather, and two relatives were all killed when an airstrike targeted their tent. The family was sheltering in Asdaa, an area designated as a “safe humanitarian zone” by the occupying military. The tragedy underscores the precarious and deadly conditions facing displaced families in Gaza, where even declared safe zones offer no real protection. Eileen’s survival amidst such loss has come to symbolize the staggering civilian toll of ongoing bombardments in the besieged enclave. Photo by Dooa Albaz/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Airstrike Targeted Family’s Tent - Khan Yunis

Airstrike Targeted Family’s Tent - Khan Yunis

(EDITORS NOTE: Image depicts death and graphic content) The only surviving child, five-year-old Eileen Al-Amour, sits near the remnants of her family’s tent in the Asdaa area of Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip on July 27, 2025. Her mother, Jazeel, remains in critical condition in the intensive care unit at Nasser Medical Complex. Eileen’s father, Rami Al-Amour, her two siblings — six-year-old Fayeq and four-month-old Tain — her grandfather, and two relatives were all killed when an airstrike targeted their tent. The family was sheltering in Asdaa, an area designated as a “safe humanitarian zone” by the occupying military. The tragedy underscores the precarious and deadly conditions facing displaced families in Gaza, where even declared safe zones offer no real protection. Eileen’s survival amidst such loss has come to symbolize the staggering civilian toll of ongoing bombardments in the besieged enclave. Photo by Dooa Albaz/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Judo: Abe siblings

Japanese Tokyo Olympic and two-time reigning world champion siblings Hifumi Abe and his younger sister Uta pose for photos as they meet the press at Tokyo's Haneda airport before they depart for Paris for the Olympic Games on July 23, 2024.

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Judo: Abe siblings

Judo: Abe siblings

Japanese Tokyo Olympic and two-time reigning world champion siblings Hifumi Abe (L) and his younger sister Uta pose for photos as they meet the press at Tokyo's Haneda airport before they depart for Paris for the Olympic Games on July 23, 2024.

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Archaeologists Find Pompeii Fresco Depicting Greek Mythological Siblings - Italy

Archaeologists Find Pompeii Fresco Depicting Greek Mythological Siblings - Italy

Part of the fresco in an excellent state of conservation depicting the Greek mythological siblings Phrixus and Helle discovered at the ancient Roman city of Pompeii, Italy on March 1, 2024. The myth of Phrixus and Helle is widespread at Pompeii but it is topical too. They are two refugees at sea, a brother and sister, forced to flee because their stepmother wants rid of them and she does so with deception and corruption. She, Helle, fell into the water and drowned. The fresco showcases vibrant colours and exquisite artistry, with Phrixus rescued by a ram with golden wool and Helle depicted on the verge of drowning, her face obscured by waves as she reaches out to her brother. The ancient city of Pompeii was destroyed in AD79 by an eruption. Photo (EV) Pompei Park/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Archaeologists Find Pompeii Fresco Depicting Greek Mythological Siblings - Italy

Archaeologists Find Pompeii Fresco Depicting Greek Mythological Siblings - Italy

In a remarkable discovery at the ancient Roman city of Pompeii, Italy on March 1, 2024, archaeologists have unearthed a fresco in an excellent state of conservation depicting the Greek mythological siblings Phrixus and Helle. The myth of Phrixus and Helle is widespread at Pompeii but it is topical too. They are two refugees at sea, a brother and sister, forced to flee because their stepmother wants rid of them and she does so with deception and corruption. She, Helle, fell into the water and drowned. The fresco showcases vibrant colours and exquisite artistry, with Phrixus rescued by a ram with golden wool and Helle depicted on the verge of drowning, her face obscured by waves as she reaches out to her brother. The ancient city of Pompeii was destroyed in AD79 by an eruption. Photo (EV) Pompei Park/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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3 die in apartment fire in Hachinohe, murder suspected

3 die in apartment fire in Hachinohe, murder suspected

AOMORI, Japan - Police officers check an apartment in Hachinohe, Aomori Prefecture, on Jan. 10, where a mother and two siblings were found dead following a fire the previous day. Her 18-year-old son was arrested on Jan. 10 in an alleged murder case.

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16-year-old Nara boy arrested over family's murder, arson

16-year-old Nara boy arrested over family's murder, arson

NARA, Japan - Children offer their prayer on June 22 at a site near the house of their schoolmate in Nara which was gutted in a fire two days ago. A 16-year-old boy was arrested on suspicion of arson and murder over the fire that resulted in the deaths of his mother and two younger siblings.

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16-year-old Nara boy arrested over family's murder, arson

16-year-old Nara boy arrested over family's murder, arson

KYOTO, Japan - A car carrying a 16-year-old boy, arrested on suspicion of arson and murder over a fire in his Nara Prefecture home, leaves a Kyoto police station on June 22. The fire resulted in the deaths of his mother and two younger siblings.

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9 killed in overnight fire in Turkish city

STORY: 9 killed in overnight fire in Turkish city DATELINE: Nov. 10, 2022 LENGTH: 00:01:23 LOCATION: ISTANBUL, Türkiye CATEGORY: OTHERS SHOTLIST: 1. various of the rescuers (Ihlas news agency) 2. various of the damaged building (Ihlas news agency) STORYLINE: An overnight house fire in Türkiye's northwestern city of Bursa left at least nine people dead, including eight children, the city governorate announced on Wednesday. Responding to an emergency call made at midnight, firefighters quickly extinguished the fire, only to find the dead bodies of a family caught by the blaze in their sleep. According to the governorate, the deceased belonged to the same Syrian family of six siblings, their mother and two cousins. The children were no more than 11 years old. Initial reports indicated that the cause was a stove heater left on while the family was sleeping, with a more detailed inspection pending, the governor's office stated. Türkiye is home to about 4 million Syrian refugees who have fled the prolonged c

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Paradise turned to hell after war brought starvation to Palau

Paradise turned to hell after war brought starvation to Palau

Fuyuko Hiroichi, 78, whose parents were among the prewar Japanese settlers in Palau, is pictured in the Pacific island nation's Koror in February 2015. Her mother had no choice but to entrust Hiroichi and her two elder sisters to a native Palauan couple's care during the Pacific War as a lack of food caused her father and two of her siblings to die of malnutrition. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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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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16-year-old Nara boy arrested over family's murder, arson

16-year-old Nara boy arrested over family's murder, arson

KYOTO, Japan - A car carrying a 16-year-old boy, arrested on suspicion of arson and murder over a fire in his Nara Prefecture home, leaves a Kyoto police station on June 22. The fire resulted in the deaths of his mother and two younger siblings. (Kyodo)

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16-year-old Nara boy arrested over family's murder, arson

16-year-old Nara boy arrested over family's murder, arson

NARA, Japan - Children offer their prayer on June 22 at a site near the house of their schoolmate in Nara which was gutted in a fire two days ago. A 16-year-old boy was arrested on suspicion of arson and murder over the fire that resulted in the deaths of his mother and two younger siblings. (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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3 die in apartment fire in Hachinohe, murder suspected

3 die in apartment fire in Hachinohe, murder suspected

AOMORI, Japan - Police officers check an apartment in Hachinohe, Aomori Prefecture, on Jan. 10, where a mother and two siblings were found dead following a fire the previous day. Her 18-year-old son was arrested on Jan. 10 in an alleged murder case. (Kyodo)

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1 child dead, 2 in critical condition after condo fire

1 child dead, 2 in critical condition after condo fire

Police and firefighters inspect the scene of a fire in Saitama, Japan, on April 20, 2017. A 4-year-old girl died and her two siblings were in critical condition from smoke inhalation after fire gutted their home in a condominium building the previous night when their mother, Ayumu Owada, was out. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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