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Cal Raleigh hits 50th homer to join Mickey Mantle in exclusive club
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India's election commission faces claim of vote-rigging ahead of state poll
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Tokyo lodges protests with Beijing over gas field in East China Sea
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South Korea opposition party picks backer of ousted President Yoon as leader
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Japan Post to stop accepting some parcels for shipment to the U.S.
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Australia expels Iranian ambassador over antisemitic attacks
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China's Xi to welcome Putin and Modi in grand display of Global South solidarity
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China's Xi to welcome Putin and Modi in grand display of Global South solidarity
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WNBA looks unlikely to meet Oct. 31 deadline for new CBA
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Tech university's exam reforms make it Japan's most attractive to applicants
Japan Today
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Fukushima plant release of treated water into sea enters 3rd year
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Alcaraz eases into U.S. Open second round as Venus makes emotional exit
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Tariff uncertainty leaves European companies with tough decisions
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Nomura doubles minimum work-from-office requirement in Japan
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Misinformation over JICA’s Africa ‘hometown’ initiative sparks controversy
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'Restoring dignity': Kenya slum exchange offers water for plastic
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Manga artist Tetsuya Chiba hopes for no more wars
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Japan to buy four SeaGuardian aircraft to boost maritime surveillance
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Japanese lecturer digitally re-creates post-WWII Siberian detention camp
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Rice woes weigh down Koizumi's first three months as farm minister
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Deaths could spell end for Japanese boxing, says commission chief
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Pinault family is exploring options for Puma, including a sale
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Trump to fire Fed board's first African-American woman over mortgage allegations
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Trump to fire Fed board's first African-American woman over mortgage allegations
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Authorities apologize to family of former Ohkawara Kakohki adviser
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Japan aims to tighten rules for business manager visas from October
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Japan’s niche chip gear makers left out of Nvidia boom, one CEO says
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Cadillac set to name Perez and Bottas as F1 drivers
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Everton signs Tyler Dibling from Southampton
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Musk sues Apple and OpenAI, saying they hurt AI competition
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Australian defense chief to inspect Japanese frigate
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Tokyo police launch probe into murder of two Japanese in Manila
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Ex-MUFG Bank employee reveals ¥1.7 billion safe-deposit thefts
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U.S. weighing sanctions on EU officials implementing Digital Services Act
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Japanese life insurers to stop transferring workers on loan
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A healer and a fighter: the double life of UFC star Shi Ming
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From Philippines to Mexico, U.S. Open reflects game's global spread
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Browns trading QB Kenny Pickett to Raiders, say reports
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Baseball-hungry Netflix to carry World Baseball Classic in Japan
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Liverpool relies on 16-year-old Ngumoha to overcome 10-man Newcastle fightback
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Trump and JD Vance attack 2028 rivals in national guard push
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Warming seas add to food inflation woes as urchin rice bowls hit ¥18,000
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Trump wants more deals such as Intel's, worrying business community
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Trump suggests many Americans 'like a dictator'
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Israel hits Gaza hospital, killing at least 20 people, including five journalists
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'Peacemaker’ Trump says he wants to meet North Korea’s Kim this year
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3-year-old girl dies after falling from 6th-floor apartment in Fukuoka
Japan Today
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Colorful Stage! The Movie: A Miku Who Can’t Sing review – candy-haired popsters put on a show
The Guardian
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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
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Department store sales down 6.2% in July
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How much does faith influence British politics?
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‘Alternative facts’ aren't a reason to skip vaccines
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ChatGPT’s mental health costs are adding up
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Is the Taliban's Afghanistan a safe haven for terrorist organizations?
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Japan to tighten visa requirements for business managers
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Bullet train makes emergency stop; services halted for 3 hours
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Amid tourism surge, 92 Japan municipalities mull accommodation tax: survey
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School closures push Rohingya refugee children into marriage and work
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Okinawa high school students bring new approach to peace education
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Novak Djokovic overcomes blisters to get off to winning start at U.S. Open
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Tommy Fleetwood earns first PGA Tour win and FedEx Cup at Tour Championship
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Spain's 16-day heat wave is 'most intense on record'
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Japan, India to use joint crediting mechanism in emissions-reduction plan
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China's new mega dam triggers fears of water war in India
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Human screwworm case in U.S. traced to person who traveled from Guatemala
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Decades after WWII, Okinawa is a reluctant host for U.S. troops
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South Korea’s Lee signals difficulty in reaching deal to shift USFK’s focus to China
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Taiwan and China battle it out in competing World War II narratives
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