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Mbappe edging closer to full fitness as Real reaches last eight
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Toyota delays EV plans to boost gas-fueled SUV output
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U.S. halting some shipments of military aid to Ukraine
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Gauff ousted on day of Wimbledon shocks as Djokovic launches history bid
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Binance to keep hundreds of staff in Singapore despite crypto crackdown
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Noto quake-hit area sees biggest roadside land price drop
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SoftBank’s Ampere deal now faces a more in-depth review by FTC
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NOAA budget cuts to gut U.S. climate research and slash jobs
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Bucks dump Damian Lillard and sign Myles Turner
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Over 170 charities call for end to deadly new Gaza aid distribution system
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Trump tax bill hits Republican resistance in House ahead of vote
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Iran made preparations to deploy mines in Strait of Hormuz, U.S. sources say
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Senior member of 'Luffy' crime ring pleads guilty at hearing
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Macron and Putin discuss Iran and Ukraine in first talks since 2022
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Okinawa city seeks special zone status for production of local distilled spirit
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Trump urges Hamas to accept 'final proposal' for 60-day Gaza ceasefire
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How much does a heat wave cost? Insurers and CEOs want to know.
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Trump doubles down on Japan again by threatening 35% tariff
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Online memorial launched for children dead in Hiroshima, Nagasaki
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Mount Fuji climbing season starts with ¥4,000 fee
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Simulation of crashed Air India jet puts focus on technical flaw
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Hong Kong rights record under fire as it marks China handover anniversary
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France shuts schools as heat wave grips Europe
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Dynasty in distress: Thai Prime Minister Paetongtarn's fate in limbo
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Japan expands scope of background checks amid child safety concerns
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Number of hibakusha atomic bomb survivors falls below 100,000
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Large Japanese companies surprisingly optimistic as U.S. tariffs bite
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Japan-U.S. trade negotiations stall as Trump fumes
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Japan had hottest June on record, says weather agency
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LGBT partnership system now available to 90% of Japan's population
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Top Thai court suspends PM Paetongtarn in ethics violation case
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Man who lost 10 family members to Noto quake vows to keep telling his story
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Anti-nuclear group creates online memorial for children who died in atomic bombings
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ジャパンタイムズが SOPA 2025 優秀編集賞の審査員特別賞を受賞
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The Japan Times receives Honorable Mention at SOPA 2025 Awards for Editorial Excellence
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Japan's roadside land prices rise for fourth year in a row
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Cassiopeia luxury sleeper train ends final run after 25 years
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SoftBank unit set to raise $1 billion from its first dollar bond
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Medipal seeks to diversify amid falling drug margins
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Trump’s plan for USAID cuts risks 14 million additional deaths, study warns
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North Korea's Kim shown honoring troops killed in Russia-Ukraine war
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Taiwan to simulate Chinese invasion in major drill
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Sanseito touts 'Japanese First' rhetoric to gain support
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Data centers and small reactors could change Asia’s nuclear dynamic
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Man arrested for allegedly killing employee at Ikebukuro’s Sunshine City
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Cabinet Office may lease government-owned disaster food trucks to businesses
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‘No time to lose’: Germany aims to boost defense-industrial ties with Japan
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Japanese prefectural governors earned average of ¥24.13 million in 2024
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Seeing growth potential, Natixis plans to double banking staff in Japan
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As property prices soar in Japan, the taint of death may not deter some buyers
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As property prices soar in Japan, the taint of death may not deter some buyers
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WNBA expands to 18 teams with Cleveland, Detroit and Philadelphia added
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Iran-linked hackers threaten to release more emails from Trump's circle
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Iran arrests hundreds, executes dozens after conflict with Israel, activists say
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Solar and wind industries see existential threat in U.S. tax bill
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Immigration raids leave crops unharvested and California farms at risk
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Flag football facing challenges and opportunities ahead
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Thai political crisis deepens as Shinawatras face legal battles
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Noto’s elderly residents face higher medical costs after 2024 quake
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Trump lifts U.S. sanctions on Syria in bid to boost new government
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Fluminense stun Inter Milan to reach Club World Cup quarters
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Osaka overcomes spirited Gibson to reach Wimbledon second round
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Freezing tech allows luxury sushi to reach anywhere in Japan
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China is quietly supplanting Russia as Cuba's main benefactor
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Israel acknowledges Palestinian civilians harmed at Gaza aid sites
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Apple weighs using Anthropic or OpenAI to power Siri in major reversal
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Trump floats Japan tariff as top adviser says deals to come after July 4
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Dozens sent to hospital near Tokyo after student sprays 'insecticide'
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China to resume some Japanese seafood imports after Fukushima ban
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Support for Ishiba slips ahead of key national vote, NHK survey shows
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