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Sega's ninja-themed Shinobi series is back from the dead
The Japan Times
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Japan has opened its first osmotic power plant – so what is it and how does it work?
The Guardian
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Ishiba presents Japan's Grand Cordon Honor to ex-Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong
The Japan Times
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Department store sales down 6.2% in July
The Japan Times
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How much does faith influence British politics?
The Japan Times
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‘Alternative facts’ aren't a reason to skip vaccines
The Japan Times
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ChatGPT’s mental health costs are adding up
The Japan Times
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Is the Taliban's Afghanistan a safe haven for terrorist organizations?
The Japan Times
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Japan to tighten visa requirements for business managers
The Japan Times
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Bullet train makes emergency stop; services halted for 3 hours
Japan Today
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Amid tourism surge, 92 Japan municipalities mull accommodation tax: survey
Japan Today
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School closures push Rohingya refugee children into marriage and work
The Japan Times
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Okinawa high school students bring new approach to peace education
The Japan Times
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Novak Djokovic overcomes blisters to get off to winning start at U.S. Open
The Japan Times
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Tommy Fleetwood earns first PGA Tour win and FedEx Cup at Tour Championship
The Japan Times
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Spain's 16-day heat wave is 'most intense on record'
The Japan Times
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Japan, India to use joint crediting mechanism in emissions-reduction plan
The Japan Times
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China's new mega dam triggers fears of water war in India
The Japan Times
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Human screwworm case in U.S. traced to person who traveled from Guatemala
The Japan Times
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Decades after WWII, Okinawa is a reluctant host for U.S. troops
The Japan Times
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South Korea’s Lee signals difficulty in reaching deal to shift USFK’s focus to China
The Japan Times
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Taiwan and China battle it out in competing World War II narratives
The Japan Times
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Government to use more soil from Fukushima decontamination work
The Japan Times
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Risk reduction key to boosting Japanese investment in Africa
The Japan Times
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U.K. antimigrant protests continue after asylum reforms set out
The Japan Times
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Failed nuclear power vote adds to Taiwan’s energy conundrum
The Japan Times
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Zelenskyy calls for Putin talks as peace efforts stall
The Japan Times
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Trump clashes with Democrats as he expands National Guard plans
The Japan Times
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Foreign EVs hit Japan alongside fast-charging network push
The Japan Times
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Israel strikes Houthi military sites in retaliatory attacks
The Japan Times
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Israel strikes Houthi military sites in retaliatory attacks
The Japan Times
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More Than Music makes space for creative communion
The Japan Times
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2 women die after being found collapsed on riverbank on Hokkaido mountain
Japan Today
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Japan, S Korea agree to expand working holiday program
Japan Today
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2 women die after being found collapsed on riverbank in Hokkaido, after possible mountaineering accident
Japan Today
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Naha celebrates as Okinawa Shogaku clinches first Summer Koshien title
The Japan Times
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Man arrested in Kobe stabbing had been staying at hotel near victim’s home
The Japan Times
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At meeting rich in symbolism, Ishiba and South Korea's Lee agree to steadily build ties
The Japan Times
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U.S. report reveals Japan's role in Yokohama war crimes trials for 1st time
Japan Today
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Matcha madness leaves Japan's tea ceremony pros skeptical
Japan Today
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Share of female managers in Japan still short of government target
The Japan Times
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Pentagon reportedly working on plans for military deployment in Chicago
The Japan Times
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Ishiba inspects MSDF de facto aircraft carrier and British vessel
The Japan Times
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Are 'coolcations' the answer for Japan's heat-weary tourists?
The Japan Times
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'It's in my DNA': Venus Williams relishes U.S. Open return at 45
The Japan Times
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Manchester City's troubles reappear as solid Spurs win again
The Japan Times
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North Korea test-fires two new air-defense missiles
The Japan Times
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BOJ's Ueda expects tight labor market to keep upward pressure on wages
The Japan Times
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Emperor emeritus and empress emerita visit postwar settlement
The Japan Times
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Argentina stuns All Blacks with historic 29-23 upset win
The Japan Times
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Fraser-Pryce aiming to end career in 'magnificent way' at Tokyo worlds
The Japan Times
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Saudi Arabia and Olympic Council weigh moving Asian Winter Games
The Japan Times
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Bubble risks grow as China’s stock bull run defies economy angst
The Japan Times
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Trump hails new Texas electoral map aimed at keeping grip on Congress
The Japan Times
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Taiwan voters reject lawmaker recalls, clouding defense budget
The Japan Times
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History, triumph and trauma to take center stage at China's WWII military parade
The Japan Times
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Germany is one step closer to reviving military conscription
The Japan Times
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Trump’s count of wars he’s ‘settled’ remains a matter of dispute
The Japan Times
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Bolsonaro’s family dynasty creaks under pressure of Brazil coup trial
The Japan Times
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'Far too late': Palestinians despair after U.N. declares famine in Gaza
The Japan Times
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Trump plans to make Cold War-era plutonium available for nuclear power
The Japan Times
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Behind Tanikoretani’s quiet facade, a lively world of sake-fueled food
The Japan Times
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At meeting rich in symbolism, Ishiba and South Korea's Lee agree to steadily build ties
The Japan Times
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Japan to boost support for joint ride-hailing services
The Japan Times
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Carney’s tariff shift helps business and creates a political headache
The Japan Times
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World’s climate change crisis has tourists seeking ‘coolcations’
The Japan Times
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Mobile battery catches fire on bullet train
Japan Today
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Troop costs and China in focus when South Korea's Lee meets Trump
The Japan Times
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FBI raids home of outspoken Trump critic John Bolton
The Japan Times
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With no Ukraine peace deal, Trump again threatens Russia sanctions
The Japan Times
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