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'How could this be true?' - the house that survived an inferno
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Japan looks to up the ante with more money and partners in military aid program
The Japan Times (Japan)
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Morning Mail: Gaza deal tension, Woolworths takes action against strikers, David Lynch dies
The Guardian (Australia)
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Aryna Sabalenka survives tough battle to reach fourth round of Australian Open
The Japan Times (Japan)
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From Genji to 'hikikomori,' how we make peace with disappearing
The Japan Times (Japan)
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Two injured after tree blown over in Sydney – as it happened
The Guardian (Australia)
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Labour’s pivot on grooming gangs may not be enough to silence critics
The Guardian (UK)
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Number of cafes in Netherlands dwindling; Strongest decline in northeast
NL Times (Europe)
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Brad Pitt reacts to ‘awful’ scammers who fooled French woman using his pictures
The Guardian (Europe)
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Acclaimed filmmaker David Lynch dies at 78
RTE.ie (Ireland)
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Tokyo police arrest dentists and others over ¥20 million medical fraud
The Japan Times (Japan)
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Families of hostages held in Gaza say they are in agony over ceasefire delays
The Guardian
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Killer of teenager Jimmy Mizen is now rapper promoted by BBC, reports say
The Guardian (UK)
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‘We will be betrayed’: cold, fearful and still under fire, Gaza’s people wait
The Guardian
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Tokyo couple re-arrested in ¥26 million insurance fraud murder case
The Japan Times (Japan)
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‘She stood up for her friend’: caring teenager’s murder shocked Croydon
The Guardian (UK)
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Britain must build own vaccine manufacturing capability, says Matt Hancock
The Guardian (UK)
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Twin Peaks film director David Lynch dies at 78
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KemiKaze’s ‘relaunch’ speech reveals a Tory leader already out of ideas | John Crace
The Guardian (UK)
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Man arrested for fire at Red Cross Hospital is a 37-year-old from Beverwijk
NL Times (Europe)
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Drugs worth €100m transferred to boat off Kerry coast
RTE.ie (Ireland)
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Ward credits 'Irish mentality' for appointment
RTE.ie (Ireland)
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Ghanaian music legend who founded Afro-rock band Osibisa dies
BBC News (Africa)
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30 years after the Kobe earthquake, sunflowers serve as a ray of hope
The Japan Times (Japan)
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Yokozuna Terunofuji plans to retire
The Japan Times (Japan)
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Over 360 journalists jailed in 2024 - CPJ
RTE.ie (Ireland)
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Los Angeles evacuees told not to go home for at least another week
The Japan Times (Japan)
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Thames Valley police chief suspended amid gross misconduct allegations
The Guardian (UK)
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Are the young really so down on democracy? | Letters
The Guardian (UK)
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Boys, gangs and the pressure to ‘be a man’ | Letters
The Guardian (UK)
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Japan has nothing to fear from Trump — except in maybe one area
The Japan Times (Japan)
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Osaka sexual violence support center faces existential threat
The Japan Times (Japan)
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Americans flock to Chinese TikTok alternative RedNote: ‘We have the same struggles’
The Guardian (China)
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Rakuten’s Mikitani wants to sell bonds to Japanese investors
The Japan Times (Japan)
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Private firefighters highlight wealth divide in ruined Los Angeles
The Japan Times (Japan)
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CEO of watchdog accused of attempt to ‘sanitise’ review of Andrew Malkinson case
The Guardian (UK)
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Ben Jennings on what will happen after a Gaza ceasefire – cartoon
The Guardian
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Teenager kills fellow student, teacher at Slovak school
RTE.ie (Ireland)
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'Mammoth task' to identify South Africa mine victims, police say
BBC News (Africa)
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Euronext to reshape Amsterdam stock indices
NL Times (Europe)
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CHAN 2024 delay welcomed by three co-hosts
BBC News (Africa)
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Woman with ‘distorted notion of revenge’ sentenced for stabbing transgender woman
The Guardian (UK)
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Islamist groups in Middle East will emerge from Gaza war weakened
The Guardian
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Japan to penalize the illicit use of cyber defense information
The Japan Times (Japan)
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Russian diplomats accessed private area of UK parliament in security breach
The Guardian (UK)
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Adopted wild boar Rillette can stay with her owner, French court rules
The Guardian
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Heavy rain triggers widespread flooding across southern Brazil
Euronews (Europe)
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Trump will keep TikTok from 'going dark', says adviser
RTE.ie (Ireland)
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Josh Allen and Lamar Jackson headline high-profile showdown in divisional round
The Japan Times (Japan)
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Chinese hackers accessed Yellen's computer in U.S. Treasury breach
The Japan Times (Japan)
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Teenager Tien stuns Medvedev in late five-set thriller
BBC News (Australia)
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Gaza ceasefire deal is a win for Trump
The Japan Times (Japan)
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A slow dive into ‘a moment and an eternity’ with Ryuichi Sakamoto
The Japan Times (Japan)
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Let’s make some predictions about what will happen in the year ahead
The Japan Times (Japan)
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Nintendo hopes to reprise blockbuster Switch with 2025 successor
The Japan Times (Japan)
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Plans for Bible reading and Latin in Italian schools criticised as ‘retrograde’
The Guardian
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Avanti West Coast train staff cancel two strike days to allow for ‘intensive talks’
The Guardian (UK)
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Conor McGregor is blocked from releasing CCTV evidence from his civil rape trial and faces paying £1.1million legal bill plus £200,000 damages
Mail Online (Australia)
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Rotterdam police have received "very valuable tips" about man accused of sexual assault
NL Times (Europe)
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American ‘oligarchy’ decried by Biden gained $1.5 trillion in his term
The Japan Times (Japan)
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Labor’s attempt to reboot the NBN - podcast
The Guardian (Australia)
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Ukrainian migrant exit could squeeze Eastern Europe's economies
The Japan Times (Japan)
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Hero mum dog rushes unconscious puppy to vets in Turkey
Euronews (Europe)
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Ugandan general returns to X to 'shake up the world'
BBC News (Africa)
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Ceasefire kindles hope of hostage son's return to Nepal
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War in Gaza exposes EU's divisions and limited influence
RTE.ie (Ireland)
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Tories will consider means testing pension triple-lock, Badenoch says
The Guardian (UK)
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Collection of precious images donated to Kerry community
RTE.ie (Ireland)
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Simón Bolívar Symphony Orchestra/Dudamel review – epic Mahler is exhilarating but overwhelming
The Guardian
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Children return to class after schools burned in LA fires
RTE.ie (Ireland)
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