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#12680349
27 August 2025
In Yeoju, South Korea, on August 27, 2025, ROK Army 7th Corps Engineer Brigade and U.S. Army 11th Engineer Battalion of the 2nd Infantry Division soldiers take part in a joint bridging drill near the Southern Han River in Yeoju, South Korea. The three-day exercise kicks off on Monday near the Namhan River in Yeoju, about 65 kilometers southeast of Seoul, involving around 300 troops and approximately 150 pieces of equipment, including KM3 amphibious bridging vehicles and ribbon bridge systems, according to the Army.
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#12680350
27 August 2025
In Yeoju, South Korea, on August 27, 2025, ROK Army 7th Corps Engineer Brigade and U.S. Army 11th Engineer Battalion of the 2nd Infantry Division soldiers take part in a joint bridging drill near the Southern Han River in Yeoju, South Korea. The three-day exercise kicks off on Monday near the Namhan River in Yeoju, about 65 kilometers southeast of Seoul, involving around 300 troops and approximately 150 pieces of equipment, including KM3 amphibious bridging vehicles and ribbon bridge systems, according to the Army.
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#12680351
27 August 2025
In Yeoju, South Korea, on August 27, 2025, ROK Army 7th Corps Engineer Brigade and U.S. Army 11th Engineer Battalion of the 2nd Infantry Division soldiers take part in a joint bridging drill near the Southern Han River in Yeoju, South Korea. The three-day exercise kicks off on Monday near the Namhan River in Yeoju, about 65 kilometers southeast of Seoul, involving around 300 troops and approximately 150 pieces of equipment, including KM3 amphibious bridging vehicles and ribbon bridge systems, according to the Army.
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#12680352
27 August 2025
In Yeoju, South Korea, on August 27, 2025, ROK Army 7th Corps Engineer Brigade and U.S. Army 11th Engineer Battalion of the 2nd Infantry Division soldiers take part in a joint bridging drill near the Southern Han River in Yeoju, South Korea. The three-day exercise kicks off on Monday near the Namhan River in Yeoju, about 65 kilometers southeast of Seoul, involving around 300 troops and approximately 150 pieces of equipment, including KM3 amphibious bridging vehicles and ribbon bridge systems, according to the Army.
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#12680353
27 August 2025
In Yeoju, South Korea, on August 27, 2025, ROK Army 7th Corps Engineer Brigade and U.S. Army 11th Engineer Battalion of the 2nd Infantry Division soldiers take part in a joint bridging drill near the Southern Han River in Yeoju, South Korea. The three-day exercise kicks off on Monday near the Namhan River in Yeoju, about 65 kilometers southeast of Seoul, involving around 300 troops and approximately 150 pieces of equipment, including KM3 amphibious bridging vehicles and ribbon bridge systems, according to the Army.
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#12680354
27 August 2025
In Yeoju, South Korea, on August 27, 2025, ROK Army 7th Corps Engineer Brigade and U.S. Army 11th Engineer Battalion of the 2nd Infantry Division soldiers take part in a joint bridging drill near the Southern Han River in Yeoju, South Korea. The three-day exercise kicks off on Monday near the Namhan River in Yeoju, about 65 kilometers southeast of Seoul, involving around 300 troops and approximately 150 pieces of equipment, including KM3 amphibious bridging vehicles and ribbon bridge systems, according to the Army.
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#12680355
27 August 2025
In Yeoju, South Korea, on August 27, 2025, ROK Army 7th Corps Engineer Brigade and U.S. Army 11th Engineer Battalion of the 2nd Infantry Division soldiers take part in a joint bridging drill near the Southern Han River in Yeoju, South Korea. The three-day exercise kicks off on Monday near the Namhan River in Yeoju, about 65 kilometers southeast of Seoul, involving around 300 troops and approximately 150 pieces of equipment, including KM3 amphibious bridging vehicles and ribbon bridge systems, according to the Army.
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#12680356
27 August 2025
In Yeoju, South Korea, on August 27, 2025, ROK Army 7th Corps Engineer Brigade and U.S. Army 11th Engineer Battalion of the 2nd Infantry Division soldiers take part in a joint bridging drill near the Southern Han River in Yeoju, South Korea. The three-day exercise kicks off on Monday near the Namhan River in Yeoju, about 65 kilometers southeast of Seoul, involving around 300 troops and approximately 150 pieces of equipment, including KM3 amphibious bridging vehicles and ribbon bridge systems, according to the Army.
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#12680357
27 August 2025
In Yeoju, South Korea, on August 27, 2025, ROK Army 7th Corps Engineer Brigade and U.S. Army 11th Engineer Battalion of the 2nd Infantry Division soldiers take part in a joint bridging drill near the Southern Han River in Yeoju, South Korea. The three-day exercise kicks off on Monday near the Namhan River in Yeoju, about 65 kilometers southeast of Seoul, involving around 300 troops and approximately 150 pieces of equipment, including KM3 amphibious bridging vehicles and ribbon bridge systems, according to the Army.
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#12441181
4 June 2025
A sign marks the entrance of the BMW Group Forschungs- und Innovationszentrum (Research and Innovation Center) on Knorrstrasse 147 in Munich, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on February 16, 2024. The facility is one of BMW's most important sites for vehicle development, technology research, and innovation.
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Nepal’s BP Highway Awaits Reconstruction After Flash Flood Of 2024, Japanese Assistance Sought
18 May 2025
#12381447
18 May 2025
Vehicles drive past the damaged structures along the BP Highway in Kavrepalanchowk District, Nepal, on May 18, 2025, after it is swept away by a flash flood in September 2024. The section of the BP Highway between Katunje and Barkhekhola is severely damaged by the flash flood in the Rosi River in September 2024. Three sections are to be rebuilt under the funding of the government of Nepal, while the Japanese government is requested to support the rebuilding of the fourth section. A total budget assurance of Rs. 8.5 billion is secured from the government for the reconstruction of the highway. Out of this, Rs. 7.5 billion is allocated for the three sections in Kavrepalanchok District and Rs. 1 billion for the Sindhuli section. Discussions are ongoing with the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) regarding the challenging and winding 5.5-kilometre segment from Barkhekhola to Dalabensi, and JICA shows interest in conducting a field study and potentially undertaking the project. JICA is also conducting a feasibility study to construct a tunnel between Khurkot and Chiyabari in Sindhuli, which would help shorten the BP Highway. In anticipation of the upcoming monsoon season and the potential impact on transportation, the Division Road Office in Bhaktapur raises the height of the temporary road built along the flood-damaged areas of the BP Highway.
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Nepal’s BP Highway Awaits Reconstruction After Flash Flood Of 2024, Japanese Assistance Sought
18 May 2025
#12381453
18 May 2025
Vehicles drive past the damaged structures along the BP Highway in Kavrepalanchowk District, Nepal, on May 18, 2025, after it is swept away by a flash flood in September 2024. The section of the BP Highway between Katunje and Barkhekhola is severely damaged by the flash flood in the Rosi River in September 2024. Three sections are to be rebuilt under the funding of the government of Nepal, while the Japanese government is requested to support the rebuilding of the fourth section. A total budget assurance of Rs. 8.5 billion is secured from the government for the reconstruction of the highway. Out of this, Rs. 7.5 billion is allocated for the three sections in Kavrepalanchok District and Rs. 1 billion for the Sindhuli section. Discussions are ongoing with the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) regarding the challenging and winding 5.5-kilometre segment from Barkhekhola to Dalabensi, and JICA shows interest in conducting a field study and potentially undertaking the project. JICA is also conducting a feasibility study to construct a tunnel between Khurkot and Chiyabari in Sindhuli, which would help shorten the BP Highway. In anticipation of the upcoming monsoon season and the potential impact on transportation, the Division Road Office in Bhaktapur raises the height of the temporary road built along the flood-damaged areas of the BP Highway.
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#12377841
17 May 2025
Construction workers operate heavy tools and position reinforcement materials on a concrete surface filled with dowel anchors at a construction site in Prague, Czech Republic, on May 12, 2025. The workers wear high-visibility vests and helmets while preparing the site for further structural development.
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#12377852
17 May 2025
Construction workers operate heavy tools and position reinforcement materials on a concrete surface filled with dowel anchors at a construction site in Prague, Czech Republic, on May 12, 2025. The workers wear high-visibility vests and helmets while preparing the site for further structural development.
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Newark's Delaney Hall Has Reopened For Immigrant Detention Despite Lawsuit Over Violations
6 May 2025
#12338990
6 May 2025
Mayor Ras J. Baraka and city officials, including leadership and personnel from the Departments of Engineering, Law, Health and Community Wellness, Fire Division, and Office of Uniform Construction Code (UCC), stage on-site at Delaney Hall at 451 Doremus Avenue in Newark, New Jersey, United States, on May 6, 2025. The City of Newark states that they have evidence of women and possibly children being detained at the facility. Mayor Ras Baraka attempts to gain entry to the facility, holds a press conference, and protesters demonstrate against immigration and customs enforcement outside.
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Newark's Delaney Hall Has Reopened For Immigrant Detention Despite Lawsuit Over Violations
6 May 2025
#12338992
6 May 2025
Mayor Ras J. Baraka and city officials, including leadership and personnel from the Departments of Engineering, Law, Health and Community Wellness, Fire Division, and Office of Uniform Construction Code (UCC), stage on-site at Delaney Hall at 451 Doremus Avenue in Newark, New Jersey, United States, on May 6, 2025. The City of Newark states that they have evidence of women and possibly children being detained at the facility. Mayor Ras Baraka attempts to gain entry to the facility, holds a press conference, and protesters demonstrate against immigration and customs enforcement outside.
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