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How Myanmar’s junta is suppressing information about a hunger crisis
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Russia must be ready to fight NATO in Europe in next decade, minister says
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Brazil's fallen 'Emperor' Adriano bids farewell to soccer
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Women's Euro 2025 players to receive share of prize money
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Curiosity didn’t kill the meme: Why cats still rule Japanese YouTube
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U.S. team to get paid for playing in Ryder Cup
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Trump says he's open to meeting Ishiba before inauguration
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WNBA to host first regular-season game outside the United States
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Trump picks businessman George Glass as Japan ambassador
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SoftBank pledges $100 billion U.S. investment at Trump event
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Martial law fiasco casts doubt over South Korea's nuclear power push
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Zakir Hussain, peerless Indian tabla player, dies at 73
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Philippines ratifies key defense pact with Japan
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Emperor and empress to attend Hanshin Quake Memorial on anniversary
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DPP tax chief hints at termination of talks with Japan's ruling bloc
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Bashar Assad's prisoner #3006 tells his story
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Finance Ministry official arrested over alleged 'upskirting' photo
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Jay Rubin takes us back to Haruki Murakami's world
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Extradition of India's Gautam Adani seems unlikely, experts say
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MUFG Bank apologizes for theft of ¥1 billion in valuables from deposit boxes
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Inside South Korea's right-wing YouTube world openly embraced by Yoon
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Uncertainty reigns as BOJ rate bets almost evenly split
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Japan sees nuclear as cheapest baseload power source in 2040
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Japanese films tug at Chinese moviegoers' heartstrings
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Over 60% of quake-affected Noto residents see little recovery: survey
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Haruto, Hinato (陽翔), Tsumugi (紬) most popular baby names in Japan in 2024: survey
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Visitors to 2025 Osaka Expo to get taste of Japan's custom of bowing
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Bangladesh’s descent into Islamist violence
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Taiwan’s bullet train a testament to shinkansen’s export potential
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Akie Abe, widow of slain prime minister, meets with Trump
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China's 'erotic clothing' capital braces for e-commerce crackdown
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Female driver Abbi Pulling says it will take time before next woman reaches F1
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The next Iranian proxy to target is the Houthis
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Ryan Garcia-Rukiya Anpo exhibition postponed after American injures wrist
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Green tech and U.S.-China rivalry: Two sides of the same coin
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A booming and coal-heavy steel sector risks India’s green goals
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Secret to AI profitability is hiring a lot more doctorates
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Southampton fires manager Russell Martin after 5-0 loss at home
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Looking for ways to be charitable in Japan? Give the gift of reading.
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A smiley Shiba that plays nice and loves everyone
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Warriors acquire guard Dennis Schroder from Nets in trade
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No, sanitizing cow burps won’t sour your milk or contaminate your cheese
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Lowering tensions key priority for incoming ASEAN chair Malaysia
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Fatal knife attack in Kitakyushu McDonald’s took less than 30 seconds
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Emergency teams to be equipped with unmanned water-cannon robots
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Companies rush to high-end rice cookers as consumer tastes change
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South Korea's won and stocks take spotlight after impeachment vote
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Top South Korean court begins Yoon impeachment trial
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In death, body donors become silent teachers for medical students
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Le Pen takedown of Barnier holds lessons for next French PM
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Tokyo Disney Resort operator eyes cruises for new growth
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Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola shoulders blame as slump continues
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Afghan student nurses crushed as Taliban block last hopes of a job
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Germany is unraveling just when Europe needs it most
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Nihon Hidankyo raises ¥44.7 million in crowdfunding campaign
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Nigeria’s dying ATMs leave a cash-shaped hole filled by agents
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Sofia Goggia makes victorious return with super-G victory at Beaver Creek
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Government seeks local understanding for nuclear plant restart
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Okinawa governor seeks timetable for transfer of U.S. marines
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'Torture after torture': Turkish inmate recalls time in Syria's jails
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Chiefs star Patrick Mahomes injured during win over Browns
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Israel plans to double its population on the occupied Golan Heights
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Freddie Freeman's World Series walk-off home run ball sells for $1.56 million
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Daizen Maeda strikes decisive blow as Celtic wins Scottish League Cup
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Yoon’s fall gives nemesis surprise path back to lead South Korea
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The quake that shook Noto's sake brewing tradition
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From the stage to the streets, make a difference this holiday season
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New technology aids Brazil's crackdown on illicit Amazon gold trade
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Macron has a new prime minister but the same old problems
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Meta contractor dismissed threats to moderators by Ethiopia rebels: court documents
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