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Tragic Car Incident at Vancouver Filipino Festival Kills 11 - Canada

Tragic Car Incident at Vancouver Filipino Festival Kills 11 - Canada

Police officers working on 41st and Fraser in Vancouver on April 28, 2025, two days after a car drove into a crowd during the Lapu Lapu Festival. Police said a 30-year-old man drove his car into a crowd at a Filipino street festival, killing at least eleven people and injuring multiple others. Photo by Tomaz Jr/Pximages/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Tragic Car Incident at Vancouver Filipino Festival Kills 11 - Canada

Tragic Car Incident at Vancouver Filipino Festival Kills 11 - Canada

Police officer working on 41st and Fraser in Vancouver on April 28, 2025, two days after a car drove into a crowd during the Lapu Lapu Festival. Police said a 30-year-old man drove his car into a crowd at a Filipino street festival, killing at least eleven people and injuring multiple others. Photo by Tomaz Jr/Pximages/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Tragic Car Incident at Vancouver Filipino Festival Kills 11 - Canada

Tragic Car Incident at Vancouver Filipino Festival Kills 11 - Canada

Police officers working on 41st and Fraser in Vancouver on April 28, 2025, two days after a car drove into a crowd during the Lapu Lapu Festival. Police said a 30-year-old man drove his car into a crowd at a Filipino street festival, killing at least eleven people and injuring multiple others. Photo by Tomaz Jr/Pximages/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Tragic Car Incident at Vancouver Filipino Festival Kills 11 - Canada

Tragic Car Incident at Vancouver Filipino Festival Kills 11 - Canada

Police officers working on 41st and Fraser in Vancouver on April 28, 2025, two days after a car drove into a crowd during the Lapu Lapu Festival. Police said a 30-year-old man drove his car into a crowd at a Filipino street festival, killing at least eleven people and injuring multiple others. Photo by Tomaz Jr/Pximages/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Tragic Car Incident at Vancouver Filipino Festival Kills 11 - Canada

Tragic Car Incident at Vancouver Filipino Festival Kills 11 - Canada

Police officers working on 41st and Fraser in Vancouver on April 28, 2025, two days after a car drove into a crowd during the Lapu Lapu Festival. Police said a 30-year-old man drove his car into a crowd at a Filipino street festival, killing at least eleven people and injuring multiple others. Photo by Tomaz Jr/Pximages/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Tragic Car Incident at Vancouver Filipino Festival Kills 11 - Canada

Tragic Car Incident at Vancouver Filipino Festival Kills 11 - Canada

Police officers working on 41st and Fraser in Vancouver on April 28, 2025, two days after a car drove into a crowd during the Lapu Lapu Festival. Police said a 30-year-old man drove his car into a crowd at a Filipino street festival, killing at least eleven people and injuring multiple others. Photo by Tomaz Jr/Pximages/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Tragic Car Incident at Vancouver Filipino Festival Kills 11 - Canada

Tragic Car Incident at Vancouver Filipino Festival Kills 11 - Canada

Police officers working on 41st and Fraser in Vancouver on April 28, 2025, two days after a car drove into a crowd during the Lapu Lapu Festival. Police said a 30-year-old man drove his car into a crowd at a Filipino street festival, killing at least eleven people and injuring multiple others. Photo by Tomaz Jr/Pximages/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Nicolas Sarkozy receives Bashar al-Assad at Elysee Palace in Paris

Nicolas Sarkozy receives Bashar al-Assad at Elysee Palace in Paris

In just over ten days, Syrian rebels have taken control of Syria's main cities, including the capital Damascus on Saturday night. President Bashar al-Assad, in power since 2000, has fled the country, according to Russia - FILE - French President Nicolas Sarkozy receives Syrian President Bashar al-Assad at the Elysee Palace to a working lunch in Paris, France on December 9, 2010. Al-Assad is on a two-days official visit to France. Photo by Ammar Abd Rabbo-Mousse/ABACAPRESS.COM

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President Sarkozy meets with Syrian President Al-Assad at the Elysee Palace - Paris

President Sarkozy meets with Syrian President Al-Assad at the Elysee Palace - Paris

In just over ten days, Syrian rebels have taken control of Syria's main cities, including the capital Damascus on Saturday night. President Bashar al-Assad, in power since 2000, has fled the country, according to Russia - FILE - French President Nicolas Sarkozy and Syrian President Bashar al-Assad are pictured at the Elysee Palace after a working lunch in Paris, France on December 9, 2010. Al-Assad is on a two-days official visit to France. Photo by Stephane Lemouton/ABACAPRESS.COM

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President Sarkozy meets with Syrian President Al-Assad at the Elysee Palace - Paris

President Sarkozy meets with Syrian President Al-Assad at the Elysee Palace - Paris

In just over ten days, Syrian rebels have taken control of Syria's main cities, including the capital Damascus on Saturday night. President Bashar al-Assad, in power since 2000, has fled the country, according to Russia - FILE - Syrian President Bashar al-Assad speaks with press as he leaves the Elysee Palace after a working lunch with French President Nicolas Sarkozy in Paris, France on December 9, 2010. Al-Assad is on a two-days official visit to France. Photo by Stephane Lemouton/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Nicolas Sarkozy receives Bashar al-Assad at Elysee Palace in Paris

Nicolas Sarkozy receives Bashar al-Assad at Elysee Palace in Paris

In just over ten days, Syrian rebels have taken control of Syria's main cities, including the capital Damascus on Saturday night. President Bashar al-Assad, in power since 2000, has fled the country, according to Russia - FILE - Syrian President Bashar al-Assad speaks with press as he leaves the Elysee Palace after a working lunch with French President Nicolas Sarkozy in Paris, France on December 9, 2010. Al-Assad is on a two-days official visit to France. Photo by Ammar Abd Rabbo-Mousse/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Nicolas Sarkozy receives Bashar al-Assad at Elysee Palace in Paris

Nicolas Sarkozy receives Bashar al-Assad at Elysee Palace in Paris

In just over ten days, Syrian rebels have taken control of Syria's main cities, including the capital Damascus on Saturday night. President Bashar al-Assad, in power since 2000, has fled the country, according to Russia - FILE - Syrian President Bashar al-Assad speaks with press as he leaves the Elysee Palace after a working lunch with French President Nicolas Sarkozy in Paris, France on December 9, 2010. Al-Assad is on a two-days official visit to France. Photo by Ammar Abd Rabbo-Mousse/ABACAPRESS.COM

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7,600 People Evacuated In Tenerife In The Fire - Spain

7,600 People Evacuated In Tenerife In The Fire - Spain

Fire departments arrive in the vicinity of the municipality of El Rosario, on August 17, 2023, in Tenerife, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands (Spain). The forest fire declared in the bush area in Arafo is "out of control" when it has been active for almost two days, during which time it has burned more than 2,600 hectares in a perimeter that reaches 31 kilometers and has caused the evacuation and confinement of more than 7,600 people in the last 34 hours. The fire mainly affects the municipalities of Arafo, Candelaria, Santa Ursula, La Matanza, El Rosario and La Orotava. More than 258 personnel of the Civil Protection and Emergency Services of the Government of the Canary Islands and the UME are working to try to contain the fire. Photo by Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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7,600 People Evacuated In Tenerife In The Fire - Spain

7,600 People Evacuated In Tenerife In The Fire - Spain

Smoke plumes from the forest fire in the vicinity of the municipality of El Rosario, on August 17, 2023, in Tenerife, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands (Spain). The forest fire declared in the bush area in Arafo is "out of control" when it has been active for almost two days, during which time it has burned more than 2,600 hectares in a perimeter that reaches 31 kilometers and has caused the evacuation and confinement of more than 7,600 people in the last 34 hours. The fire mainly affects the municipalities of Arafo, Candelaria, Santa Ursula, La Matanza, El Rosario and La Orotava. More than 258 personnel of the Civil Protection and Emergency Services of the Government of the Canary Islands and the UME are working to try to contain the fire. Photo by Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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7,600 People Evacuated In Tenerife In The Fire - Spain

7,600 People Evacuated In Tenerife In The Fire - Spain

A helicopter flies over the forest fire in the vicinity of the municipality of El Rosario, on August 17, 2023, in Tenerife, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands (Spain). The forest fire declared in the bush area in Arafo is "out of control" when it has been active for almost two days, during which time it has burned more than 2,600 hectares in a perimeter that reaches 31 kilometers and has caused the evacuation and confinement of more than 7,600 people in the last 34 hours. The fire mainly affects the municipalities of Arafo, Candelaria, Santa Ursula, La Matanza, El Rosario and La Orotava. More than 258 personnel of the Civil Protection and Emergency Services of the Government of the Canary Islands and the UME are working to try to contain the fire. Photo by Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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7,600 People Evacuated In Tenerife In The Fire - Spain

7,600 People Evacuated In Tenerife In The Fire - Spain

A seaplane drops water on the forest fire in the vicinity of the municipality of El Rosario, on August 17, 2023, in Tenerife, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands (Spain). The forest fire declared in the bush area in Arafo is "out of control" when it has been active for almost two days, during which time it has burned more than 2,600 hectares in a perimeter that reaches 31 kilometers and has caused the evacuation and confinement of more than 7,600 people in the last 34 hours. The fire mainly affects the municipalities of Arafo, Candelaria, Santa Ursula, La Matanza, El Rosario and La Orotava. More than 258 personnel of the Civil Protection and Emergency Services of the Government of the Canary Islands and the UME are working to try to contain the fire. Photo by Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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7,600 People Evacuated In Tenerife In The Fire - Spain

7,600 People Evacuated In Tenerife In The Fire - Spain

A seaplane drops water on the forest fire in the vicinity of the municipality of El Rosario, on August 17, 2023, in Tenerife, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands (Spain). The forest fire declared in the bush area in Arafo is "out of control" when it has been active for almost two days, during which time it has burned more than 2,600 hectares in a perimeter that reaches 31 kilometers and has caused the evacuation and confinement of more than 7,600 people in the last 34 hours. The fire mainly affects the municipalities of Arafo, Candelaria, Santa Ursula, La Matanza, El Rosario and La Orotava. More than 258 personnel of the Civil Protection and Emergency Services of the Government of the Canary Islands and the UME are working to try to contain the fire. Photo by Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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7,600 People Evacuated In Tenerife In The Fire - Spain

7,600 People Evacuated In Tenerife In The Fire - Spain

A seaplane drops water on the forest fire in the vicinity of the municipality of El Rosario, on August 17, 2023, in Tenerife, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands (Spain). The forest fire declared in the bush area in Arafo is "out of control" when it has been active for almost two days, during which time it has burned more than 2,600 hectares in a perimeter that reaches 31 kilometers and has caused the evacuation and confinement of more than 7,600 people in the last 34 hours. The fire mainly affects the municipalities of Arafo, Candelaria, Santa Ursula, La Matanza, El Rosario and La Orotava. More than 258 personnel of the Civil Protection and Emergency Services of the Government of the Canary Islands and the UME are working to try to contain the fire. Photo by Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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7,600 People Evacuated In Tenerife In The Fire - Spain

7,600 People Evacuated In Tenerife In The Fire - Spain

A seaplane drops water on the forest fire in the vicinity of the municipality of El Rosario, on August 17, 2023, in Tenerife, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands (Spain). The forest fire declared in the bush area in Arafo is "out of control" when it has been active for almost two days, during which time it has burned more than 2,600 hectares in a perimeter that reaches 31 kilometers and has caused the evacuation and confinement of more than 7,600 people in the last 34 hours. The fire mainly affects the municipalities of Arafo, Candelaria, Santa Ursula, La Matanza, El Rosario and La Orotava. More than 258 personnel of the Civil Protection and Emergency Services of the Government of the Canary Islands and the UME are working to try to contain the fire. Photo by Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Lebanon approves wage increase for public sector employees

STORY: Lebanon approves wage increase for public sector employees DATELINE: April 19, 2023 LENGTH: 00:02:14 LOCATION: Beirut CATEGORY: ECONOMY SHOTLIST: 1. various of ministers in cabinet meeting 2. various of Information Minister ZIAD AL-MAKARI speaking to reporters 3. SOUNDBITE (French): Information Minister ZIAD AL-MAKARI, Beirut 4. various of demonstrators in Beirut Downtown 5. various of riot police 6. various of a soldier STORYLINE: The Lebanese government on Tuesday approved four additional monthly salaries for public sector employees, in addition to the two previous rises approved in Sept. 2022, the National News Agency reported. Public sector employees will start receiving seven salaries per month two months later. They are requested to complete a minimum of 14 working days per month to be eligible for the wage increase. They are only requested to attend 14 working days as the government cannot afford to pay the high cost of their daily transport to work. Meanwhile, the transportation allowanc

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311 entries make 1st cut for Olympics logo selection

311 entries make 1st cut for Olympics logo selection

TOKYO, Dec. 21 Kyodo - Members from the logo selection committee for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics hold a meeting in Tokyo on Dec. 21, 2015. After a total of 311 designs passed the first round the same day, the committee will narrow them down to a shortlist of 100 to 200 in two working days. (Pool photo)

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Japanese executives locked up in China in labor dispute

Japanese executives locked up in China in labor dispute

SHANGHAI, China - Photo taken on Jan. 20, 2013, shows a factory of an electronic parts maker in Shanghai owned by Japan's Shinmei Electric Co. Workers at the plant locked up around 10 Japanese executives for two days to press their demands for better pay and working conditions, releasing them early on Jan. 20 after police intervention.

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Elephant fatally injures breeding staff

Elephant fatally injures breeding staff

TOKYO, Japan - File photo taken in October 2005 shows Fuji Safari Park, near the foot of Mt. Fuji in Susono, Shizuoka Prefecture. An elephant keeper at the safari park died on Oct. 16, 2012, after being attacked by a mother elephant that had given birth two days earlier. The keeper, a Lao national, began working at the safari park in July 2011, when he was assigned to take care of the mother elephant, and had been checking on the baby at the time of the attack.

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Japan's power-saving period begins

Japan's power-saving period begins

TOKYO, Japan - A board in the head office of Nippon Telegraph and Telephone East Corp. (NTT East) in Tokyo on July 2, 2012, shows the work schedules of employees, including those working only between 8:30 a.m. and 1 p.m. for two days per week under a "short" working hour system introduced as part of power-saving efforts. A government-requested power-saving period began in Japan the same day to cope with power supply constraints caused by the prolonged halt of nuclear reactors following the March 2011 Fukushima nuclear disaster.

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N. Korea to accept half of energy aid in equivalents

N. Korea to accept half of energy aid in equivalents

PANMUNJEOM, Korea - Holding hands, delegates from the six nations involved in negotiations to end North Korea's nuclear weapons program pose for photographers after a meeting held in the truce village of Panmunjeom on Oct. 30. North Korea will accept half of 1 million tons of energy aid in equivalents in an agreement reached after two days of talks, according to Lim Sung Nam, the South Korean chairman of the working group. The six nations involved in the talks are the United States, China, Russia, Japan, and the two Koreas.

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JAL ordered to pay damages to flight attendants with children

JAL ordered to pay damages to flight attendants with children

TOKYO, Japan - Plaintiffs and their supporters hold a press conference after the Tokyo District Court ordered Japan Airlines International Co. on March 26 to pay about 15 million yen in damages to flight attendants with children who sued the airline for illegally reducing their daytime work to one to two days a month and thus their salary. The plaintiffs -- four female cabin crew members aged between 42 and 50 with more than 20 years of employment -- argued that it was illegal for their employer to reduce their daytime duties when they were exempted from working late at night under the childcare law, which regulates work after 10 p.m. for those raising preschoolers.

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Japan, N. Korea achieve no breakthrough, agree to meet again

Japan, N. Korea achieve no breakthrough, agree to meet again

BEIJING, China - Akitaka Saiki, deputy head of the Japanese Foreign Ministry's Asian and Oceanian Affairs Bureau, speaks with reporters at the end of two days of talks between Japan and North Korea in Beijing on Nov. 4. ''While there were times when the two sides exchanged severe words, the working-level talks were beneficial, and we will make arrangements to meet again soon,'' Saiki said.

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(1)Japan, U.S. begin 2-day meeting on beef trade

(1)Japan, U.S. begin 2-day meeting on beef trade

TOKYO, Japan - Japanese and U.S. officials are seated for two days of working-level talks in Tokyo on Oct. 21 to discuss ways to lift Japan's ban on U.S. beef imports.

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(3)Japan, U.S. begin 2-day meeting on beef trade

(3)Japan, U.S. begin 2-day meeting on beef trade

TOKYO, Japan - Kenichiro Sasae (L), director general of the Economic Affairs Bureau of the Japanese Foreign Ministry, is seated for two days of working-level talks that began in Tokyo on Oct. 21 to discuss ways to lift Japan's ban on U.S. beef imports.

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(2)Japan, U.S. begin 2-day meeting on beef trade

(2)Japan, U.S. begin 2-day meeting on beef trade

TOKYO, Japan - I. B. Penn, U.S. undersecretary of agriculture for farm and foreign agricultural services, is seated for two days of working-level talks that began in Tokyo on Oct. 21 to discuss ways to lift Japan's ban on U.S. beef imports.

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(1)Japan, N. Korea set for talks, focus on abduction info

(1)Japan, N. Korea set for talks, focus on abduction info

BEIJING, China - Song Il Ho, a senior North Korean Foreign Ministry official, arrives at Beijing Airport on Aug. 10 for two days of working-level talks with Japan beginning Aug. 11.

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(2) Japan, N. Korea set for talks, focus on abduction info

(2) Japan, N. Korea set for talks, focus on abduction info

BEIJING, China - Akitaka Saiki, deputy director general of the Japanese Foreign Ministry's Asian and Oceanian Affairs Bureau, heads for Beijing from Narita Airport on Aug. 10 for two days of working-level talks with North Korea beginning Aug. 11.

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Japan, China begin talks on trade row

Japan, China begin talks on trade row

BEIJING, China - Japan (R) and China (L) begin two days of senior working-level talks in Beijing on July 3 over an intensified trade row involving Japan's import curb on farm products and China's retaliatory measures.

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France's Lyon reduces lighting at some public monuments to save energy

STORY: France's Lyon reduces lighting at some public monuments to save energy DATELINE: Sept. 11, 2022 LENGTH: 00:02:33 LOCATION: LYON, France CATEGORY: SOCIETY SHOTLIST: 1. various of bridges over the Saone in Lyon 2. various of streets in downtown Lyon 3. various of store signs lit up at night 4. various of bridges over the Saone in Lyon STORYLINE: Faced with soaring energy prices, the town hall of Lyon, France, has decided to turn off lights at part of its public monuments at night four days a week. Museums, churches, bridges are affected by this "energy sobriety" measure. Several French cities have announced plans in recent days to save energy. Some have decided to limit public lighting at night to reduce electricity costs. The measure targets lighting that is not strictly necessary for the circulation of pedestrians and motorists. "The City of Lyon wishes to reduce its energy consumption by at least 10 percent in two years and is launching a working group which brings together the

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A village Party chief's 48 hours after quake hit

STORY: A village Party chief's 48 hours after quake hit DATELINE: Sept. 8, 2022 LENGTH: 00:01:31 LOCATION: SHIMIAN, China CATEGORY: OTHERS SHOTLIST: 1. various of rubble resulting from the earthquake 2. SOUNDBITE 1 (Chinese): WANG DEQING, Party chief of Wajiao Village 3. various of Wang Deqing driving 4. SOUNDBITE 2 (Chinese): WANG DEQING, Party chief of Wajiao Village 5. various of children in the shelters STORYLINE: After a 6.8-magnitude earthquake jolted China's Sichuan on Monday, a village Party chief in Shimian County has been working on the front line of disaster relief for two days and nights. 51-year-old Wang Deqing is the Party chief of Wajiao Village. SOUNDBITE 1 (Chinese): WANG DEQING, Party chief of Wajiao Village "As soon as I made it out of this door, a landslide occurred behind the house. My neighbor's house was gone instantly. At that time, I could barely stand and everything was shaking. We all stuck together. We immediately gathered the villagers and asked them to help one another and c

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Drones help farmers with crop management in central China

STORY: Drones help farmers with crop management in central China DATELINE: Sept. 2, 2022 LENGTH: 00:00:42 LOCATION: ZHENGZHOU, China CATEGORY: SOCIETY SHOTLIST: 1. various of drones working in the farm 2. SOUNDBITE (Chinese): ZHANG XIANZHI, Manager of a local agricultural cooperative 3. various of drones working in the farm STORYLINE: A drone fleet is transforming the way farmers manage their crops in Anyang, central China's Henan Province. During this key growing period for autumn grains, the drones have greatly improved the efficiency in spraying pesticides. SOUNDBITE (Chinese): ZHANG XIANZHI, Manager of a local agricultural cooperative "A drone can complete the spraying work on 700 to 800 mu (47 or 53 hectares) of land a day. It'll only take one and a half days for two drones to spray all our land. If there are three drones, the work will be done in one day." The drones belong to a recently established pest control team. The team, equipped with 30 vehicles, over 200 drones (sets) and over 300 operato

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Texas town of Uvalde drowning in grief days after school mass shooting

STORY: Texas town of Uvalde drowning in grief days after school mass shooting DATELINE: May 29, 2022 LENGTH: 00:01:29 LOCATION: UVALDE, U.S. CATEGORY: SOCIETY SHOTLIST: 1. STANDUP (English): WU XIAOLING, Xinhua correspondent 2. SOUNDBITE (English): BERTHA SAENZ, Relative of a victim of Uvalde school shooting STORYLINE: STANDUP (English): WU XIAOLING, Xinhua correspondent "Today is the first weekend since the school mass shooting in Uvalde, Texas. The city is still drowning in great sorrow. Residents gathered in the city center's Town Square to mourn and pray, raising more anger and questions on the staggering gun violence and gun policy failure in the country, calling for action and change. It was one of the deadliest school shootings in a decade in the United States, leaving 19 children and two teachers dead." SOUNDBITE (English): BERTHA SAENZ, Relative of a victim of Uvalde school shooting "I was working, and I came home that afternoon and I saw it on TV, everything that was happening. Guns, guns. We do

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Chile urges workforce to get COVID-19 booster shot due to rise in cases

STORY: Chile urges workforce to get COVID-19 booster shot due to rise in cases DATELINE: May 28, 2022 LENGTH: 00:01:47 LOCATION: Santiago CATEGORY: HEALTH SHOTLIST: 1. Workers in Santiago 2. SOUNDBITE (Spanish): ANDREA ALBAGLI, Deputy Secretary of the Ministry of Health in Chile: 3. People wait to be vaccinated STORYLINE: Chile's government on Thursday called on workers across sectors to get their fourth shot against COVID-19 and urged employers to make it easier for them to do so. The law allows workers to request permission to get vaccinated during working hours, as established in the Labor Code in force since 2021, Minister of Labor and Social Welfare Jeannette Jara said at a press conference. "For us it is very important that people get vaccinated with their fourth dose," said Jara, adding that workers should notify employers two days in advance to get the permit. In face of a COVID-19 resurgence in Chile, vaccination centers in the country have had to extend their operating hours since the governme

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U.S. Vice President Harris swears in first Black woman as White House budget chief

STORY: U.S. Vice President Harris swears in first Black woman as White House budget chief DATELINE: March 18, 2022 LENGTH: 00:01:28 LOCATION: Washington D.C. CATEGORY: POLITICS SHOTLIST: 1. various of the swearing-in ceremony STORYLINE: U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris on Thursday swore in Shalanda Young as chief of the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), making her the first Black woman in history to assume that role. The ceremony came two days after the Senate confirmed Young to serve as the director of the OMB with a vote of 61 to 36. Nearly a year ago, Young was confirmed as deputy director of the OMB, and began serving as the acting chief of the agency after Neera Tanden withdrew her nomination for budget chief amid opposition from both Republican and Democratic lawmakers. Young began working at the House Appropriations Committee in 2007, and later served as Democratic staff director, becoming the first Black woman to serve as the committee's majority staff director. Her experience inc

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Women's Rights Uncertain Future - Afghanistan

Women's Rights Uncertain Future - Afghanistan

Zeinab 29 years old working at quantitative data analyst, waiting for her friends in a cafe in Kabul. Afghan women are worried about returning to the dark days of the Taliban, losing their individual and social freedoms, and ultimately losing two decades of struggle for their basic rights. Kabul. Afghanistan. 31/07/2021 Photo by Alfred Yaghobzadeh/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Women's Rights Uncertain Future - Afghanistan

Women's Rights Uncertain Future - Afghanistan

Zeinab 29 years old working at quantitative data analyst, waiting for her friends in a cafe in Kabul. Afghan women are worried about returning to the dark days of the Taliban, losing their individual and social freedoms, and ultimately losing two decades of struggle for their basic rights. Kabul. Afghanistan. 31/07/2021 Photo by Alfred Yaghobzadeh/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Women's Rights Uncertain Future - Afghanistan

Women's Rights Uncertain Future - Afghanistan

Zeinab 29 years old working at quantitative data analyst, waiting for her friends in a cafe in Kabul. Afghan women are worried about returning to the dark days of the Taliban, losing their individual and social freedoms, and ultimately losing two decades of struggle for their basic rights. Kabul. Afghanistan. 31/07/2021 Photo by Alfred Yaghobzadeh/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Women's Rights Uncertain Future - Afghanistan

Women's Rights Uncertain Future - Afghanistan

Zeinab 29 years old working at quantitative data analyst, waiting for her friends in a cafe in Kabul. Afghan women are worried about returning to the dark days of the Taliban, losing their individual and social freedoms, and ultimately losing two decades of struggle for their basic rights. Kabul. Afghanistan. 31/07/2021 Photo by Alfred Yaghobzadeh/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Women's Rights Uncertain Future - Afghanistan

Women's Rights Uncertain Future - Afghanistan

Zeinab 29 years old working at quantitative data analyst, waiting for her friends in a cafe in Kabul. Afghan women are worried about returning to the dark days of the Taliban, losing their individual and social freedoms, and ultimately losing two decades of struggle for their basic rights. Kabul. Afghanistan. 31/07/2021 Photo by Alfred Yaghobzadeh/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Women's Rights Uncertain Future - Afghanistan

Women's Rights Uncertain Future - Afghanistan

Zeinab 29 years old working at quantitative data analyst, waiting for her friends in a cafe in Kabul. Afghan women are worried about returning to the dark days of the Taliban, losing their individual and social freedoms, and ultimately losing two decades of struggle for their basic rights. Kabul. Afghanistan. 31/07/2021 Photo by Alfred Yaghobzadeh/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Women's Rights Uncertain Future - Afghanistan

Women's Rights Uncertain Future - Afghanistan

Zeinab 29 years old working at quantitative data analyst, waiting for her friends in a cafe in Kabul. Afghan women are worried about returning to the dark days of the Taliban, losing their individual and social freedoms, and ultimately losing two decades of struggle for their basic rights. Kabul. Afghanistan. 31/07/2021 Photo by Alfred Yaghobzadeh/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Women's Rights Uncertain Future - Afghanistan

Women's Rights Uncertain Future - Afghanistan

Zeinab 29 years old working at quantitative data analyst, waiting for her friends in a cafe in Kabul. Afghan women are worried about returning to the dark days of the Taliban, losing their individual and social freedoms, and ultimately losing two decades of struggle for their basic rights. Kabul. Afghanistan. 31/07/2021 Photo by Alfred Yaghobzadeh/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Bitcoin Falls Below $ 30,000 After China's Crackdown

Bitcoin Falls Below $ 30,000 After China's Crackdown

Bitcoin's price has fallen sharply. Bitcoin has dropped from more than 35,000 euros in two days to about 30,000 euros on Tuesday evening. That is a loss of almost 15 percent. The cause of the sharp decline lies in China. The government is working hard to completely ban cryptocurrencies. For example, 26 so-called crypto mines were closed at the behest of the authorities. These are companies that are engaged in mining bitcoins. Netherlands on June 22, 2021. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Bitcoin Falls Below $ 30,000 After China's Crackdown

Bitcoin Falls Below $ 30,000 After China's Crackdown

Bitcoin's price has fallen sharply. Bitcoin has dropped from more than 35,000 euros in two days to about 30,000 euros on Tuesday evening. That is a loss of almost 15 percent. The cause of the sharp decline lies in China. The government is working hard to completely ban cryptocurrencies. For example, 26 so-called crypto mines were closed at the behest of the authorities. These are companies that are engaged in mining bitcoins. Netherlands on June 22, 2021. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Bitcoin Falls Below $ 30,000 After China's Crackdown

Bitcoin Falls Below $ 30,000 After China's Crackdown

Bitcoin's price has fallen sharply. Bitcoin has dropped from more than 35,000 euros in two days to about 30,000 euros on Tuesday evening. That is a loss of almost 15 percent. The cause of the sharp decline lies in China. The government is working hard to completely ban cryptocurrencies. For example, 26 so-called crypto mines were closed at the behest of the authorities. These are companies that are engaged in mining bitcoins. Netherlands on June 22, 2021. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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