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Poland downs drones, becoming first NATO member to open fire during Ukraine war
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Who might the LDP woo once it elects its next president?
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Lachlan Murdoch 'a very different leader than his father'
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South Korean women target U.S. military in landmark forced prostitution lawsuit
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Top Japan startup Sakana AI touts nature-inspired tech
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Kobe eyes tax on vacant or underused units in high-rise condos
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Flotilla headed to Gaza reports second drone attack at Tunisian port
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Extreme heat a rising threat to 2026 World Cup venues, report says
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Vuelta a Espana director vows to finish race despite pro-Palestinian protests
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Bears to leave Chicago for new stadium in the suburbs
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'Biggest fight in a decade': Crawford targets history against Canelo
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Zendejas and Balogun lift U.S. over Samurai Blue in friendly
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Toyota introduces qualification system to prevent test fraud
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DNA analysis sought for bones recovered from western Japan undersea mine
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Activist fund Elliott reported to take stake in Kansai Electric, eyeing assets
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China’s green tech firms pour billions into overseas factories
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The ICE raid on the Georgia Hyundai plant makes no sense
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The Liberal Democratic Party’s internal coup is complete
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International-relations analysis needs to grow up
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Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s announcement hits all the right notes in Japan
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Three Japanese nationals among those detained by ICE at Hyundai plant in Georgia
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Rights advocates demand U.N. press China on abuses in Xinjiang
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Macron appoints ally Lecornu as France’s new prime minister
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Two Brazil Supreme Court justices vote to convict Bolsonaro for coup attempt
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U.S. and South Korea in deadlock over $350 billion investment fund
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U.S. Supreme Court to review Trump tariffs on fast-track schedule
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Kirin releases electric soup cup that enhances salty taste
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Crime lab worker accused of 130 improper DNA analyses
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'Faking Beethoven’: Comedic musical biopic forgets to have fun
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Trump floats massive tariffs on China and India to pressure Russia
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Trump floats massive tariffs on China, India to pressure Russia
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Israel attacks Hamas leaders in Qatar; U.S. says it had little warning
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Japan says 3 nationals detained in Hyundai U.S. plant raid
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Heroes and villains: Russia braces for eventual return of its enormous army
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Falling migration fails to quell EU clampdown calls
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'Five days to get out': a Ukrainian soldier's remarkable escape
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Workers say corporate South Korea was warned about questionable U.S. visas before Hyundai raid
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Nepal prime minister quits as anti-corruption protests spiral
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Akazawa heralds U.S. trade deal as he moots wrinkle in it
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As Manila modernizes its military, new opportunities emerge for Tokyo
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LDP to pick next party leader through full-scale vote
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Banged-up Brock Purdy uncertain for Week 2 as 49ers' injuries pile up
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Three Japanese nationals among those detained by ICE at Hyundai plant in Georgia
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Gentle care is the key to Cymbal’s heart
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29 years on, family still seeking clues in female student's murder
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Google’s AI Mode to offer Japanese language support
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Thai top court orders ex-Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra to jail for a year
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Niinami’s ouster quick but not unusual as corporations protect reputation
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Back from injury, home favorite Kitaguchi won't give up title without a fight
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Shackled workers threaten to unravel South Korea’s wins with Trump
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Hitachi to expand its investment in U.S., CEO says
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Draper ends season early after arm injury setback
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Tornado that hit Shizuoka one of Japan's strongest
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Nottingham Forest fires head coach Nuno after rift with owner
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Tornado that hit Shizuoka area one of strongest on record in Japan
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Japan 'konnyaku' group hopes to boost export amid health conscious trend
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Tornado that hit central Japan city one of strongest on record in Japan
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Ex-mayor in Gifu with 99 harassment complaints wins town council seat
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‘Trump Doctrine’ a fundamental challenge to allied unity
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The Liberal Democratic Party’s internal coup is complete
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McCarthy sparks late rally as Vikings edge Bears in NFL opener
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Flood-hit India and Pakistan face rising prices for rice amid crop losses
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Ishiba could release World War II message at U.N.
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Japan hires Wood Mackenzie to assess Trump-backed Alaska LNG project: sources
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BOJ should raise rates to strengthen yen and curb inflation, says Taro Kono
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Indonesia presses businesses, their licenses at stake, to import a million cows
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Drought hit over half of Europe in mid-August, EU data shows
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Ishiba’s resignation triggers a battle for the soul of the LDP
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Suspected China-linked hackers tried to pose as Republican lawmaker, panel says
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LeBron James pens essay in Chinese state newspaper in sign of NBA revival
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