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World Skate puts brakes on skateboarding's preteen movement with new age limits

The minimum age of 11 this year will be raised one year each in 2026, 2027 and 2028 so that when the LA Olympics roll around in 2028, the minimum …
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Okinawa marks 80th anniversary of end of WWII ground battle

Okinawa on Monday pledged to preserve and pass on the lessons of history at a ceremony marking the 80th anniversary of the end of a fierce World War…
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Ancient Fuxi culture shines in modern Gansu

The 2025 Memorial Ceremony of Fuxi was held at the Fuxi Temple in Tianshui, Gansu – which is renowned as one of the cradles of Chinese civilization.
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Hong Kong’s Northern Metropolis can benefit from EU firms’ expertise: John Lee

Hong Kong’s leader has called for more cooperation with European businesses on the Northern Metropolis, a key initiative aimed at driving future growth and sustainability for the city, a day …
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Lee Jae-myung taps familiar faces to lead fresh push for North Korea diplomacy

South Korean President Lee Jae-myung has tapped trusted veterans of past engagement efforts with North Korea for top cabinet posts, naming former unification minister Chung Dongyoung and a civilian defense …
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Trump’s Iran airstrikes test Kim Jong Un’s nerves — and his appetite for talks

The U.S. airstrikes that crippled Iran’s nuclear sites over the weekend are likely reshaping the strategic calculus in Pyongyang. However, analysts are divided over whether Kim Jong Un will interpret …
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Can We See Our Future in China’s Cameras?

Promises of safety and convenience belie the machinery of political abuse.
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China needs yuan-backed stablecoins ‘sooner rather than later’, Beijing urged

Beijing must be proactive in “adapting to the trend of stablecoins”, and waiting is not an option as the US has a head start, warns an article on Monday in …
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DPRK denounces US strike on Iran, calls strike ‘grave breach’ of UN Charter

North Korea on Monday denounced the United States’ massive airstrikes on Iranian nuclear sites, calling it a grave violation of international law and the United Nations Charter’s principles of sovereignty …
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Tokyo election results signal uncertainty for LDP ahead of Upper House race

“It was a very tough election,” said Shinji Inoue, head of the LDP’s Tokyo chapter, early on Monday morning after the results came in.
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China warns of ‘spillover of war’ risk, urges Iran and Israel to de-escalate

China urged Iran and Israel on Monday to de-escalate in order to prevent the “spillover” of their war, as fighting between the two foes raged for the 11th day. “The …
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CMG awarded Milano Cortina 2026 Olympic Winter Games broadcast rights

CMG awarded Milano Cortina 2026 Olympic Winter Games broadcast rights
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China's Foreign Ministry responds to Strait of Hormuz tensions

A spokesperson for the Chinese Foreign Ministry on Monday called on the international community to intensify efforts to de-escalate the conflict in the Middle East.
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Lawson beta tests futuristic convenience store with KDDI

Real x Tech Lawson utilizes a range of technologies, including robotics, digital signage and artificial intelligence.
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Growing China trade prompts Hong Kong venture for Saudi cargo carrier

Saudia Cargo, the national air cargo carrier of Saudi Arabia, is tapping into diverse sectors in China and Asia, including e-commerce, agriculture and technology, through the launch of a new …
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Third of victims of 170 Hong Kong compensated dating, naked chat scams are pupils

Hong Kong police have received 170 reports of scams centred on compensated dating or naked chats involving more than HK$4.5 million (US$573,250) in losses so far this year, with students …
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Moscow eyes Pyongyang as location for next ‘Russian House’ culture center

Moscow is considering opening a “Russian House” — a culture center with intelligence ties — in North Korea, according to a high-level official, in a bid to expand its soft …
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Nomura CEO’s pay more than doubles after profit hits record

Kentaro Okuda’s compensation rose to ¥1.208 billion ($8.2 million) in the year ended March 31, from ¥506 million a year earlier.
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Over 200 earthquakes have shaken Tokara islands since Saturday

As of 2 p.m. on Monday, more than 200 earthquakes registering shindo 1 or higher on the Japanese seismic intensity scale had been observed.
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Tottori Wagyu and other delights offered at Hotel New Otani Tokyo

A special event featuring the rich sweetness and umami of juicy Tottori Wagyu-brand beef in a variety of dishes has kicked off once again at the Hotel New Otani Tokyo. …
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Chinese scientists catch cosmic rays meddling in quantum computer operation

Researchers in China said they have found the first evidence that subatomic particles from cosmic rays may be affecting the efficiency of widely used error correction techniques that are an …
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China Says the U.S. Damaged Its Own Credibility by Striking Iran

The rhetoric belies a more complicated reality, as Beijing has been one of Tehran’s biggest backers.
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Estrella Resources Limited Announces 7.76m Manganese Oxide Intersection at Ira Miri Porject in Timor-Leste

DILI, 23 June 2025 (TATOLI) – Estrella Resources Limited (ASX: ESR) announces a significant 7.76m manganese oxide intersection at the Ira Miri Project in Timor-Leste, marking a key milestone in …
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Chinese premier to attend 2025 Summer Davos

Chinese Premier Li Qiang will attend the 2025 Summer Davos, also known as the 16th Annual Meeting of the New Champions (AMNC) of the World Economic Forum, in north China's …
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Greenpeace event forced to go online after venue booking axed by Hong Kong university, citing ‘urgent maintenance’

Greenpeace in Hong Kong has said it was forced to hold its eco-tourism seminar online after a university cancelled the venue booking for the event, citing “urgent maintenance.” Greenpeace was …
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