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Tse Chi-hang and Yik Siu-ling speak to the media after a meeting with Manila Mayor Joseph Estrada in Hong Kong
Tse Chi-hang, family member of tour guide Masa Tse, who was killed during Manila's bus hostage crisis in 2010, and survivor Yik Siu-ling (R) speak to the media after a meeting with Manila Mayor Joseph Estrada (not seen) in Hong Kong April 23, 2014. Hong Kong on Wednesday scrapped travel sanctions against the Philippines after Manila offered an apology and compensation for a hostage tragedy almost four years ago, settling a lengthy diplomatic spat between the two.REUTERS/Tyrone Siu (CHINA - Tags: POLITICS DISASTER TRANSPORT)
Tse Chi-hang, family member of tour guide Masa Tse, who was killed during Manila's bus hostage crisis in 2010, survivor Yik Siu-ling and Hong Kong's Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying (L-R) speak to the media after a meeting with Manila mayor Joseph Estrada
From L-R: Tse Chi-hang, family member of tour guide Masa Tse, who was killed during Manila's bus hostage crisis in 2010, survivor Yik Siu-ling and Hong Kong's Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying speak to the media after a meeting with Manila mayor Joseph Estrada in Hong Kong April 23, 2014. Hong Kong on Wednesday scrapped travel sanctions against the Philippines after Manila offered an apology and compensation for a hostage tragedy almost four years ago, settling a lengthy diplomatic spat between the two.REUTERS/Tyrone Siu (CHINA - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST TRANSPORT)
Family member of tour guide Masa Tse, killed during Manila's bus hostage crisis in 2010, speaks to media after meeting with Manila mayor Joseph Estrada in Hong Kong
Tse Chi-hang (C), a family member of tour guide Masa Tse, who was killed during Manila's bus hostage crisis in 2010, speaks to the media after a meeting with Manila mayor Joseph Estrada in Hong Kong April 23, 2014. Hong Kong on Wednesday scrapped travel sanctions against the Philippines after Manila offered an apology and compensation for a hostage tragedy almost four years ago, settling a lengthy diplomatic spat between the two. REUTERS/Tyrone Siu (CHINA - Tags: POLITICS TRANSPORT CIVIL UNREST)
French Interior Minister Cazeneuve speaks to journalists as he leaves the Elysee Palace in Paris, following the weekly cabinet meeting
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Members of the media gather as they wait for a briefing by a government official at a port in Jindo
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Obama reassures Japan, other allies on China as Asia trip begins
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South Korean journalists stand outside the Seoul branch of the Evangelical Baptist Church
South Korean journalists stand outside the Seoul branch of the Evangelical Baptist Church April 23, 2014. South Korean prosecutors investigating the fatal sinking of the Sewol ferry on Wednesday raided the home of Yoo Byung-un, the head of a family that owns the Chonghaejin Marine Co. Ltd, the company that operated the vessel. Yonhap news agency reported that Yoo's home and the Seoul branch of the Evangelical Baptist, in which he is believed to have an interest, were raided. The prosecutors' office declined to comment and Reuters correspondents at the church in Seoul said it had been locked. REUTERS/James Pearson (SOUTH KOREA - Tags: DISASTER MARITIME RELIGION MEDIA)