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Tokyo Gov Koike suffers bone fracture in opening pitch ceremony
Japan Today
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Climate crisis hinges on green power for those in need, study shows
The Japan Times
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At 15, skateboarder Cocona Hiraki is already a two-time Olympic medalist
The Japan Times
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CDP presidential election in September puts party future in focus
The Japan Times
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Man arrested over alleged fraud involving Sega's in-game money
The Japan Times
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From Naha to Nemuro, how Japan’s cities are responding to more heat
The Japan Times
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Japan’s public servants may see biggest pay hike in 32 years
The Japan Times
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Tokyo Gov Koike suffers bone fracture in opening pitch ceremony
Japan Today
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Seoul EV explosion sparks safety fears, prompting charging rethink
The Japan Times
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Kobayashi Pharma to withdraw from beni kōji product segment
The Japan Times
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Nagasaki peace ceremony overshadowed by diplomatic wrangling
The Japan Times
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Japan's food self-sufficiency rate remained stable at 38% in fiscal 2023
The Japan Times
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Bank of Japan’s surprise rate rise a real head-scratcher for some analysts
The Japan Times
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Parisians who left during Olympics are now 'a little jealous' of those who stayed
The Japan Times
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Shiseido posts steepest drop since 1987 on anemic China demand
The Japan Times
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How spurning OpenAI set chip giant Intel behind in the AI marketplace
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NTT should consider ending telegram services, firm's president says
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Suspected foreign accounts aid U.K. extremists to incite riots
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How wrestler Nao Kusaka used sumo to win Olympic gold
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Muslims feel 'terrorized' by U.K. riots as mosques brace for violence
The Japan Times
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No sumo tickets? No problem. Here are some other ways to take in the sport.
The Japan Times
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U.K. anti-racism protesters take to streets after days of far-right unrest
The Japan Times
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Japan takes a soft diplomatic approach to ASEAN ties
The Japan Times
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Japanese cities turn into ghost towns during the Bon holiday period
The Japan Times
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Fed-up New Zealanders are flocking to Australia for better pay
The Japan Times
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New Hamas chief is an arsonist in a desert tinderbox
The Japan Times
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Hokuriku Shinkansen extension to come with ballooning costs
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Japan’s top finance regulator hesitant on crypto ETF approvals
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‘Mommy’: A flawed but fascinating dive into a notorious murder case
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‘Shinpei’ takes on 3/11 disaster with a fresh angle
The Japan Times
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Osaka defeats Jabeur to advance in WTA Toronto opener
The Japan Times
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Box-office hero Deadpool could set record at comic-book auction
The Japan Times
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'Star Wars' star Daisy Ridley diagnosed with Graves' disease
The Japan Times
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South Korean nuclear weapons would break U.S. ties, defense chief says
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U.S. public schools are becoming the new religious battleground
The Japan Times
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Bangladesh new interim leader Yunus returns to lead new government
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Israel vows to eliminate new Hamas leader as Gaza war drags on
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U.K., Egypt issue alerts for Iran, Lebanon airspace amid growing risk
The Japan Times
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Disqualification costs India a medal, but its Olympic future still looks bright
The Japan Times
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Quincy Hall shows sheer grit to win Olympic 400-meter title
The Japan Times
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Taiwan boxer in Olympics gender row into final after 'tough journey'
The Japan Times
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Nao Kusaka wins gold for Japan in Greco-Roman wrestling
The Japan Times
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Japan figure skaters finally get medals two years after team event at Beijing Olympics
The Japan Times
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Chill-seeking: Japan's haunted house summer tradition
Japan Today
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Kishida looks to constitutional reform to win over LDP conservatives
The Japan Times
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From the Bronx to Paris: Breaking set for its Olympic close-up
The Japan Times
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New Democratic VP pick Walz adds deep China experience to ticket
The Japan Times
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Japan municipalities take tougher stance on nonurgent ambulance calls
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Japan urges its citizens not to travel to Israel and Lebanon
Japan Today
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Japan to allow joint custody of children after divorce: Survey investigates public’s attitudes
Japan Today
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123 people died in Tokyo from heatstroke in July, health authorities say
Japan Today
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Walz pick shines spotlight on U.S. VP's possible foreign policy role
The Japan Times
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Koike to work remotely after suffering knee injury at baseball game
The Japan Times
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'I didn’t know if it was real': Yui Susaki suffers shock wrestling defeat
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JR East to resume production of Suica cards as early as fall
The Japan Times
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Tears and broken hearts: Japan's female volleyball fans react to tough Olympic loss
The Japan Times
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Former actor held over alleged break-in to smell Tokyo woman's underwear
The Japan Times
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Top envoys to Japan set to skip Nagasaki A-bomb ceremony after Israel not invited
The Japan Times
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Japan and Mongolia likely to agree on defense equipment transfer pact
The Japan Times
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Fumita's road to Greco-Roman gold began right after silver disappointment in Tokyo
The Japan Times
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U.K. PM Starmer: We have police in place to deal with anti-Muslim riots
The Japan Times
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Japan morphs into the center of worry for global investors
The Japan Times
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Nagasaki bombing ceremony misses an important invitation: Israel's
The Japan Times
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Japan-U.S. alliance transforms with concrete 'two-plus-two' talks
The Japan Times
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Sendai Tanabata Festival begins with prayers for Noto on display
The Japan Times
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BOJ deputy governor plays down chance of near-term rate hike
The Japan Times
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'Axis of Peace' continues to shape Hiroshima's distinctive urban development
The Japan Times
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Harris VP pick is a regular guy — exactly what she needs
The Japan Times
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Health experts urge Olympics to cut ties with Coca-Cola
The Japan Times
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Bangladesh army refused to quell protest, sealing Hasina's fate
The Japan Times
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