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Man arrested on suspicion of assaulting train station employee in Chiba Prefecture

Police in Chiba City have arrested a 37-year-old man on suspicion of assaulting an employee at Keisei Makuhari Hongo Station. The incident occurred at around 3:30 p.m. on…
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Man arrested for molesting same girl on her way to school on train for 10 months

Police in Tokyo have arrested a 38-year-old man on suspicion of sexually molesting the same high school girl on a train for at least 10 months. According to…
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U.S.-brand car sales lag in Japan, highlighting lack of demand

Just 7.8 percent of imported cars sold in Japan from January to June were from U.S.-branded automakers, industry data showed Friday, demonstrating the weak domestic demand for American-designed…
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Ishiba counters Trump's view on rice imports ahead of election

Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba on Friday pushed back against U.S. President Donald Trump's claim that Japan is not importing U.S. rice, saying the misconception should be corrected. Ishiba's…
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Pop star Katy Perry and actor Orlando Bloom split 6 years after getting engaged

Popstar Katy Perry and actor Orlando Bloom have split, multiple media outlets reported Thursday. Outlets including People and USA Today cited a statement that said the pair “have…
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Former Arsenal midfielder Thomas Partey charged with five counts of rape, British police say

Former Arsenal midfielder Thomas Partey has been charged with five counts of rape, British police said Friday. Partey has also been charged on one count of sexual assault,…
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Tour de France: Clash of styles as odd couple duel for title again

Tadej Pogacar and his great rival Jonas Vingegaard have won the past five editions of the Tour de France between them, and the chalk and cheese duo top…
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Liverpool's Jota mourned by family and local people at hometown wake

Hundreds of residents of Gondomar in northern Portugal filed past the bodies of former Liverpool footballer Diogo Jota and his brother Andre Silva at a chapel in their…
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Alcaraz reaches Wimbledon last 16 as seeds tumble again

Carlos Alcaraz made hard work of beating Jan-Lennard Struff to reach the Wimbledon last-16 on Friday, avoiding the fate of Australian Open champion Madison Keys, who joined the…
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Joey Chestnut reclaims title in Nathan's Famous hot dog eating contest, wins 17th Mustard Belt

Famed competitive eater Joey “Jaws” Chestnut reclaimed his title Friday at the Nathan’s Famous Fourth of July hot dog eating contest after skipping last year’s gastronomic battle in…
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River Seine reopens to public swimming for first time in a century

For the first time in over a century, Parisians and tourists will be able to take a refreshing dip in the River Seine. The long-polluted waterway is finally…
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Rwanda's Kagame unsure whether peace deal with Congo will hold

Rwandan President Paul Kagame said on Friday he was unsure whether a U.S.-brokered peace deal would hold with Democratic Republic of Congo and warned he would respond to…
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Former UK Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn in talks to start new political party

The former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn announced on Friday he was in talks to start a new political party because Prime Minister Keir Starmer's government had "refused to…
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U.S. judge briefly pauses deportation of 8 migrants to South Sudan

A federal judge briefly halted the Trump administration on Friday from placing eight migrants on a plane destined for conflict-ridden South Sudan, to give the men time to…
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IAEA pulls inspectors from Iran as standoff over access drags on

The U.N. nuclear watchdog said on Friday it had pulled its last remaining inspectors from Iran as a standoff over their return to the country's nuclear facilities bombed…
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Russia hammers Kyiv in largest missile and drone barrage since war in Ukraine began

Waves of drone and missile attacks targeted Kyiv overnight into Friday in the largest aerial assault since Russia's invasion of Ukraine began more than three years ago, officials…
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Summer in the city

People commute in 33-degree heat near Shinagawa Station in Tokyo on Friday.
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岩手 北上 クマに襲われ女性死亡 警察と市がわなで捕獲試みる

岩手県北上市の住宅で4日、女性がクマに襲われて死亡したことを受け、警察が周辺の警戒を強めていたところ、4日夜も近くでクマの姿が確認されました。女性を襲ったのと同じクマかは分かっていませんが、警察と市は、わなによる捕獲を試みるとともに注意を呼びかけています。
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南シナ海で台風4号発生 来週には沖縄 先島諸島に近づくおそれ

5日未明、南シナ海で台風4号が発生しました。台風は来週には沖縄県の先島諸島に近づくおそれがあり、気象庁は今後の情報に注意するよう呼びかけています。
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The Sunlight and Moonlight Bodhisattvas at Tōdaiji, Nara

These two images of the Bodhisattva of Sunlight (Nikkō/Suryaprabha) and Moonlight (Gekkō/Candraprabha) from Nara’s Tōdaiji temple form a representative masterpiece of figurative sculpture made u...
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Bệnh hắc lào

Hắc lào là bệnh viêm ngoài da, thường gây phát ban hình vòng, ngứa, có vảy, rất dễ lây lan khi dùng chung quần áo, khăn trải giường với người …
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Think alcohol-free beer is safe? Doctors warn it may still trigger gout

A cold beer on a hot summer day may be a simple pleasure for many, but for others, it can trigger debilitating pain. With people in their 20s to 40s …
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Number of heat-related patients jumps over 70 percent: How to stay safe during extreme heat

With heat wave advisories issued across South Korea — from Seoul on Monday to other regions like Incheon, Suwon, Gangwon and South Chungcheong by Wednesday — oppressive heat and humidity …
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Your brain can’t tell if your smile is fake — and even forced laughter helps your health

Laughter isn’t just a spontaneous expression of joy — it may also be a powerful tool for better health, even when forced. Humans aren’t the only species that laugh: lions …
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Baller League CEO sees his format as return to 'old football'

LONDON (Reuters) -The CEO of the fast-growing Baller League says its style of fast-paced, small-sided, digital-oriented football is a return to the sport's grassroots not a betrayal of them. Read …
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