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Why are my vegan friends going back to meat?
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Why coffee prices are soaring (again)
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Nvidia supplier Ibiden weighs faster expansion for AI demand
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Taiwanese board game invites players to imagine Chinese invasion
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Japan working to address school bullying through local support
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South Korea investigators seek arrest warrant for Yoon over martial law
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A fearful New Year's on Noto Peninsula nearly one year after earthquake
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In South Korea’s impeachment saga, who’s really in trouble?
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'Democracy and freedom': Jimmy Carter's human rights work in Latin America
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Three children die of injuries sustained at home in Kanagawa
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For German 'sick leave detective,' business is booming
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Hokkaido 2024: Looking back on Rapidus, bears and shinkansen
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Okinawa communities battle a rise in missing elderly with dementia
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Japanese bookstores collaborate with libraries for survival
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Djokovic says Murray is bringing fresh ideas as new coach
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Desertions spark panic, and pardons, in Ukraine's army
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Jimmy Carter's surprising connection to Japan: his Christian faith
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Guardiola relieved at much-needed win in 500th game
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After a year of hard climate talks, ‘minilateralism’ is an alternative
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In the presidents’ club, Carter was the odd man out
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In the wake of disaster, the revival of Wajima's market brings hope
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Ukraine-Russia gas transit deal faces critical moment of truth
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Japan preparing to create disaster management agency
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MLB teams making pitches to Roki Sasaki
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Finland finds drag marks on Baltic seabed after cable damage
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Japan sees G7 role increasing in divided world
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New Georgian president sworn in; predecessor calls him illegitimate leader
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Emperor and empress eye regional visits to mark 80th war anniversary
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Syria's de facto leader says holding elections could take up to four years
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Israeli forces order evacuation of northern Gaza town, residents say
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'For our future together': The rising threat of romance scams in Japan
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The year’s worst climate news you haven’t heard about
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World leaders pay tribute to former U.S. President Jimmy Carter
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World leaders pay tribute to former U.S. President Jimmy Carter
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South Korea orders air safety probe after worst-ever crash kills 179
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How OnlyFans turned into a global empire bent on redefining porn
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Jimmy Carter, president known as a peacemaker, is dead at 100
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Jimmy Carter, president known as a peacemaker, is dead at 99
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Man falls to death while removing snow from roof of house in Niigata Prefecture
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U.S. military coordination unit eyed in central Tokyo
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Sports images of 2024: Olympic drama and Shohei Ohtani's season for the ages
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Japan’s weather in 2024: Record temperatures hurt people’s health and wallets
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Meiji Seika Pharma files suit against lawmaker over 'unfounded' vaccine claims
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How Anrie Chase went from a Fukushima high school to playing against Real Madrid
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Nursing care needs surge in Noto quake-hit areas
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North Korea launches 'toughest' U.S. strategy at key party meeting
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Work begins to reinforce soft soil in Okinawa U.S. base transfer
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Hokkaido to introduce lodging tax of up to ¥500 a night from 2026
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An economic requiem for the Biden administration
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Chinese government vessels seen near Senkakus for record 353 days in 2024
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Japan's Wajima craftmakers see hope in disaster-hit region
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Will the guardrails of U.S. democracy hold?
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Drama and dreams: Japan's wildly popular school soccer tourney breeds future stars
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Trump tariffs spark concern among Japanese automakers
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Japan defense spending goals hit by inflation, weak yen and political uncertainty
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Japan preparing to create disaster management agency
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From Michelin stardom to humble meals, Tokyo dining had an eclectic 2024
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Japanese Princess Kako turns 30
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Shohei Ohtani ends blockbuster year with baby announcement
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South Korea's worst plane crash in decades leaves 179 dead
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For the Rohingya, tormentors change but not the torment
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Trump sides with Musk in rightwing row over worker visas
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Russia's Putin apologizes to Azerbaijan over 'tragic' airliner crash
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Chargers clinch playoff berth with dominating win over Patriots
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Olympic champion Evenepoel eyes return in time for cycling's Ardennes classics
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Airports, train stations crowded as 9-day New Year break begins
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WHO chief says he narrowly escaped death in Israeli strikes on Yemen airport
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Kyrgios says tennis' integrity 'awful' in wake of Sinner and Swiatek doping cases
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Diamondbacks and pitcher Corbin Burnes agree to six-year, $210-million deal
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Ground improvement work begins in Okinawa's Henoko
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