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NEWS - Sex-Skandal an den Asien-Spielen: Japan schickt vier Athleten heim
Basketball player Yuya Nagayoshi bows during a news conference on August 20, 2018, Tokyo, Japan. The four Japanese basketball players apologized during a news conference in Tokyo after the Japanese Olympic Committee (JOC) expelled them from the national team participating in the Asian Games for paying for the services of prostitutes in Jakarta during the Asian Games in Indonesia. The players were stripped of their team membership on Sunday and ordered back to Japan after it became clear that they had paid for sex on Thursday following their first match of the Games. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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NEWS - Sex-Skandal an den Asien-Spielen: Japan schickt vier Athleten heim
Japan Basketball Association chief Yuko Mitsuya bows during a news conference on August 20, 2018, Tokyo, Japan. The four Japanese basketball players apologized during a news conference in Tokyo after the Japanese Olympic Committee (JOC) expelled them from the national team participating in the Asian Games for paying for the services of prostitutes in Jakarta during the Asian Games in Indonesia. The players were stripped of their team membership on Sunday and ordered back to Japan after it became clear that they had paid for sex on Thursday following their first match of the Games. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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NEWS - Sex-Skandal an den Asien-Spielen: Japan schickt vier Athleten heim
(L to R) Basketball players Yuya Nagayoshi, Takuya Hashimoto, Japan Basketball Association chief Yuko Mitsuya, JBA technical director Tomoya Higashino, Takuma Sato and Keita Imamura, bow during a news conference on August 20, 2018, Tokyo, Japan. The four Japanese basketball players apologized during a news conference in Tokyo after the Japanese Olympic Committee (JOC) expelled them from the national team participating in the Asian Games for paying for the services of prostitutes in Jakarta during the Asian Games in Indonesia. The players were stripped of their team membership on Sunday and ordered back to Japan after it became clear that they had paid for sex on Thursday following their first match of the Games. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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NEWS - Sex-Skandal an den Asien-Spielen: Japan schickt vier Athleten heim
(L to R) Basketball players Yuya Nagayoshi, Takuya Hashimoto, Japan Basketball Association chief Yuko Mitsuya, JBA technical director Tomoya Higashino, Takuma Sato and Keita Imamura, bow during a news conference on August 20, 2018, Tokyo, Japan. The four Japanese basketball players apologized during a news conference in Tokyo after the Japanese Olympic Committee (JOC) expelled them from the national team participating in the Asian Games for paying for the services of prostitutes in Jakarta during the Asian Games in Indonesia. The players were stripped of their team membership on Sunday and ordered back to Japan after it became clear that they had paid for sex on Thursday following their first match of the Games. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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NEWS - Sex-Skandal an den Asien-Spielen: Japan schickt vier Athleten heim
(L to R) Basketball players Yuya Nagayoshi, Takuya Hashimoto, Japan Basketball Association chief Yuko Mitsuya, JBA technical director Tomoya Higashino, Takuma Sato and Keita Imamura, attend a news conference on August 20, 2018, Tokyo, Japan. The four Japanese basketball players apologized during a news conference in Tokyo after the Japanese Olympic Committee (JOC) expelled them from the national team participating in the Asian Games for paying for the services of prostitutes in Jakarta during the Asian Games in Indonesia. The players were stripped of their team membership on Sunday and ordered back to Japan after it became clear that they had paid for sex on Thursday following their first match of the Games. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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NEWS - Sex-Skandal an den Asien-Spielen: Japan schickt vier Athleten heim
(L to R) Basketball players Yuya Nagayoshi, Takuya Hashimoto, Japan Basketball Association chief Yuko Mitsuya, JBA technical director Tomoya Higashino, Takuma Sato and Keita Imamura, attend a news conference on August 20, 2018, Tokyo, Japan. The four Japanese basketball players apologized during a news conference in Tokyo after the Japanese Olympic Committee (JOC) expelled them from the national team participating in the Asian Games for paying for the services of prostitutes in Jakarta during the Asian Games in Indonesia. The players were stripped of their team membership on Sunday and ordered back to Japan after it became clear that they had paid for sex on Thursday following their first match of the Games. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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NEWS - Sex-Skandal an den Asien-Spielen: Japan schickt vier Athleten heim
(L to R) Basketball players Yuya Nagayoshi, Takuya Hashimoto, Japan Basketball Association chief Yuko Mitsuya, JBA technical director Tomoya Higashino, Takuma Sato and Keita Imamura, bow during a news conference on August 20, 2018, Tokyo, Japan. The four Japanese basketball players apologized during a news conference in Tokyo after the Japanese Olympic Committee (JOC) expelled them from the national team participating in the Asian Games for paying for the services of prostitutes in Jakarta during the Asian Games in Indonesia. The players were stripped of their team membership on Sunday and ordered back to Japan after it became clear that they had paid for sex on Thursday following their first match of the Games. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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FEATURE - Best of: Bilder des Tages
Commander of the Military Base, Air Commodore, Tedi Rizalihadi carry the 2018 Asian Games torch in the carnival to Tugu Yogyakarta. The Asian Games torch relay, it will pass through 53 cities in 18 provinces before ending up in Jakarta, Indonesia's capital, on Aug. (Photo by Rizqullah Hamiid Saputra / Pacific Press/Sipa USA)
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FEATURE - Kunst aus Indonesien
(160728) -- JAKARTA, July 28, 2016 (Xinhua) -- Photo taken on July 28, 2016 shows a placard printed with the combination of three new mascots of the 2018 Asian Games after announced at the presidential palace in Jakarta, Indonesia, July 28, 2016. Indonesian on July 28 launched the new logo and three mascots for the 2018 Asian Games, which will take place from August 18 to September 3, 2018. (Xinhua/Agung Kuncahya B.)
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FEATURE - Kunst aus Indonesien
(160728) -- JAKARTA, July 28, 2016 (Xinhua) -- Indonesian Sport and Youth Minister Imam Nachrowi (C) holds the new logo for the 2018 Asian Games as head of the president's staff Teten Masduki (2nd R), head of the Creative Economy Agency Triawan Munaf (2nd L), vice president of the KOI (Indonesia Olympic Committee) Muddai Madang (R) and spokesman for the Sport and Youth Ministry Gatot Dewabrata (L) hold artworks of the new mascots after announced at the presidential palace in Jakarta, Indonesia, July 28, 2016. Indonesian on July 28 launched the new logo and three mascots for the 2018 Asian Games, which will take place from August 18 to September 3, 2018. (Xinhua/Agung Kuncahya B.)
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