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Japan appears to show some support for U.S. strikes on Iran nuclear sites

The Japanese government on Monday appeared to show some support for U.S. strikes on Iran's key nuclear sites over the weekend, saying that they signaled Washington's resolve to…
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Most Japanese worried about Mideast war's impact on daily lives: poll

Most people in Japan are worried about how the outbreak of war in the Middle East could impact their daily lives, given the country's heavy dependence on the…
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Two boys, girl aged 16-18, arrested on suspicion of robbery and murder

Hiroshima Prefectural Police have arrested two boys aged 16 and 18, and an 18-year-old girl on suspicion of robbing and killing a 52-year-old office worker in April at…
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Ishiba to skip NATO summit, source says

Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba will cancel his attendance at the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) summit in The Hague this week, a source with direct knowledge said…
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Seoul’s new vice unification minister vows gradual revival of North Korea ties

South Korea’s newly appointed vice unification minister, Kim Nam-jung, vowed Monday to restore inter-Korean communication lines and rebuild trust with Pyongyang gradually, even as North Korea openly rejects reunification — …
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China criticizes attack on Iran as U.S. asks Beijing for trade route help

Beijing "strongly” condemns the attacks on Iran, according to a four-sentence statement from the Foreign Ministry on Sunday.
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Fuji TV employee arrested for alleged online gambling

The 44-year-old manager admitted to the charge and said that he learned about online gambling from his senior colleague five years ago.
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Minjee Lee wins Women's PGA Championship to capture third major

Lee began the day with a four-stroke advantage over Thailand's Jeeno Thitikul and was never seriously threatened.
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Ishiba to skip key NATO summit following Iran strikes

Two other invitees — Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and new South Korean President Lee Jae-myung — have also decided not to attend the gathering.
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Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan to visit China

Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan to visit China
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Ne Zha: Journey to the World Games 2025 in Chengdu

Ne Zha, the beloved hero from the hit Chinese animated film series, teams up with Shu Bao the panda and Jin Zai the golden snub-nosed monkey – the two mascots …
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Japan’s banks pull staff from Middle East after U.S. strikes Iran

Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group has started to pull staff out of locations including Dubai, and halted unnecessary travel in and out of the region.
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Experience the night magic of Victoria Harbor in just seconds

This sped-up video condenses the stunning night view of Hong Kong's Victoria Harbor into just a few seconds. Ships glide across the water beneath drifting clouds as the skyline sparkles …
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Battle of Okinawa 1945: Memories of fire, flight and loss

As an 8-year-old, Yoshiko Goya fled her birthplace with six other family members and relatives. In the end, only three survived.
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Global economy jitters grow after Trump’s Iran strikes, Strait of Hormuz fears

Surging uncertainty in the Middle East has clouded the outlook for global markets, with analysts warning that a potential shutdown of the Strait of Hormuz could send crude prices higher, …
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Fear grips Malaysia after 4 gangland-style killings in 8 days in Kuala Lumpur

A string of suspected gangland shootings that killed four men in just eight days has shaken Kuala Lumpur, stoking public fears and casting doubt on police assurances that the city …
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Okinawa marks 80th anniversary of Battle of Okinawa’s end

Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba spoke of the horrific ground war involving Okinawan residents, noting that 200,000 lives were lost, or about one in four Okinawans.
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Chinese scientists uncover why birds tolerate sour tastes

Chinese scientists uncover why birds tolerate sour tastes
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Asian shippers fear spiralling costs as Iran threatens Strait of Hormuz closure

US air strikes on Iran sent oil prices soaring on Monday, leaving Asian shippers burdened with fresh costs on top of extra insurance premiums of US$1 million more per tanker, …
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Hong Kong artist given suspended sentence for criminal damage over ‘Freedom’ graffiti

A Hong Kong street artist has been handed a suspended jail sentence for painting “Freedom” graffiti in Central and Sheung Wan districts in January. Chan King-fai, 42, pleaded guilty to …
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Elderly Hongkongers can use vouchers at 2 Zhuhai hospitals from Thursday

Elderly Hongkongers will be able to use healthcare vouchers for medical services at two hospitals in mainland China’s Zhuhai later this week under a government subsidy scheme, part of a …
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Hong Kong government orders report after 2 driverless buses collide at airport

Hong Kong’s transport authority has ordered airport management to submit a report after two unmanned vehicles collided in a restricted area, prompting experts to call for scrutiny over whether current …
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Iran and Israel trade air and missile strikes

Iran and Israel traded air and missile strikes as the world braced on Monday for Tehran's response to the U.S. attack on its nuclear sites and U.S. President…
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China to unveil plans for 80th anniversary of WWII victory

China to unveil plans for 80th anniversary of WWII victory
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Is China preparing to unveil its new HQ-29 ballistic missile defence system?

Footage on social media of what appears to be the new Chinese HQ-29 ballistic missile defence system on the move has triggered speculation that it could make its debut at …
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