Yoshida Emiko, Icon of Hiroshima Atomic Bomb Survivors, Passes Away

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Overall Structure:

This HTML code appears to be a fragment from the Japanese news website Asahi Shimbun (asahi.com). It’s likely part of a news article page, specifically focusing on a section displaying recent news headlines and author information.

Key Components and Their Meanings:

  1. author Information:

Takeda Hajime
hiroshima Bureau Member
Specializations and areas of interest
Atomic bombs and peace, Korean Peninsula, railways

This section identifies the author of the article or related content as Takeda Hajime.
His position is stated as a member of the Hiroshima Bureau (local news office).
His areas of expertise/interest include:
atomic bombs and peace (likely related to Hiroshima’s history)
Korean Peninsula
Railways

  1. “Breaking News and New News” Section:

Breaking news and new news

This is a container labelled “LatestNews” intended to show recent news items. However,the content within this section is currently empty or not included in the provided snippet.

  1. Advertising/Tracking Pixels:

The snippet contains several lines of code related to advertising and tracking. These involve:

tags with src attributes pointing to URLs like amplifypixel.outbrain.com (Outbrain is a content recommendation/advertising network). The style="display:none" attribute hides these images, making them invisible to the user. They are used for tracking user behavior.

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