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Belarusian Olympic sprinter Krystsina Tsimanouskaya says she is "happy to be in safety" in Warsaw a day after arriving in Poland, where she took take refuge after saying she feared for her life if forced to return home. SOUNDBITE
Tokyo, Jun 23 (EFE/EPA).- With just 30 days to go before the opening ceremony of the Tokyo Olympics, the president of the organizing committee said Wednesday that safety will take precedent over fun at the event.Seiko Hashimoto told reporters that festivities must be curbed as it was important to avoid large movements of people during the event.Hashimoto also urged people to refrain from cheering or shouting and try to avoid crowds while stressing Japan's efforts to hold a safe Olympics in the midst of a global pandemic. (Camera: FRANCK ROBICHON).SHOT LIST: EXTERIOR VIEW OF NEW NATIONAL STADIUM FOR TOKYO OLYMPICS, IN TOKYO, JAPAN.
Tokyo, Jun 23 (EFE/EPA).- With just 30 days to go before the opening ceremony of the Tokyo Olympics, the president of the organizing committee said Wednesday that safety will take precedent over fun at the event. (Camera: KIMIMASA MAYAMA)SHOT LIST: B-ROLL OF TOKYO AHEAD OF THE OLYMPIC GAMES.
Tokyo, May 12 (EFE).- (Camera: Archive). Japanese car manufacturer Toyota Motor said Wedensday it increased its net profit by 10.3 percent in the fiscal year 2020 (which ended in March), to 2.24 trillion yen ($20 billion), thanks to cost reduction and some recovery in sales.ARCHIVE OF TOYOTA MOTOR.
Tokyo, Feb 10 (EFE/EPA).- Japanese car group Toyota Motor said Wednesday it recorded a 1.47 trillion yen ($13.4 billion) net profit from April to December 2020, 14.1 percent less than the previous year due to the impact of the coronavirus pandemic.The Japanese firm saw profit fall by 26.1 percent to 1.51 trillion yen in the aforementioned period, which represents the first nine months of the fiscal year in Japan. (Camera: FRANCK ROBICHON).B-ROLL OF A VEHICLE DISPLAYED AT TOYOTA'S HEADQUARTERS IN TOKYO, JAPAN.
Yakarta, Jan 11 (EFE), (Camera: Bagus Indahono).- The Sriwijaya Air crash that killed 62 people shortly after takeoff from Jakarta on Saturday thrust the country’s poor air safety record back into the spotlight.According to the Aviation Safety Network, Indonesia has the most dangerous track record for passenger flights in Asia having recorded 104 accidents and 2,301 deaths since 1945.FOOTAGE OF OF DNA TESTS TO IDENTIFY THE VICTIMS OF THE ACCIDENT.