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Unsuccessful Search for a Permanent Home for a Comfort Women Statue in Australia

A bronze statue commemorating comfort women, unveiled in Melbourne on the 80th anniversary of WWII's end, currently lacks a permanent public home due to opposition and complex political sensitivities.

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Yiwu: A Growing Hub for Europe-China Trade

Yiwu, a major Chinese export hub, is increasingly serving as a consolidation point for European goods entering China and re-exporting them to third markets, demonstrating the potential for increased China-Europe trade.

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Apple's iPhone 17 Air: A Slim, Powerful, but Potentially Niche Device

Apple is reportedly releasing an iPhone 17 Air, a thin 6.6-inch phone with an A19 chip, single rear camera, and eSIM-only support, potentially impacting international sales, but boasting power efficiency and a competitive price.

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Susan Stamberg Retires from NPR After 50 Years

Susan Stamberg, a pioneering journalist, retired from NPR this week after a 50-year career marked by numerous awards and a significant contribution to the diversification of broadcast media.

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Brokeback Mountain at 20: A Look Back at Ang Lee's Classic

Twenty years after its release, Ang Lee's "Brokeback Mountain" remains a landmark film, prompting reflection on its portrayal of queer love and the evolving understanding of LGBTQ+ representation in Hollywood.

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Mass Arrest of South Korean Citizens in Georgia Strains US-South Korea Relations

Federal agents arrested 475 South Korean nationals at a Hyundai facility in Georgia, prompting a strong response from South Korea's government and concerns about the impact on bilateral relations.

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Major Creative Director Shifts Reshape Top Fashion Houses

This September, over ten new creative directors will debut at prominent fashion houses, marking a significant shift in the industry's landscape and prompting speculation on the future direction of these brands.

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Milei Administration Faces Economic and Corruption Crises

President Javier Milei's administration in Argentina faces mounting economic challenges and corruption scandals, threatening its electoral prospects and the country's political trajectory.

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London Palestine Action Protest Leads to Arrests

Following a protest in London's Parliament Square today in support of the proscribed terror organisation Palestine Action, the Metropolitan Police made arrests, with the first reported just 12 minutes after the protest began, and more than 1,500 people in attendance.

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Pressure Mounts on Japanese PM Ishiba to Resign After Election Loss

Following a crushing defeat in July's national election, Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba faces growing pressure, including from within his own Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), to resign, potentially triggering a snap leadership race.

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Harlem Hellfighters Awarded Congressional Gold Medal

Decades after their service in WWI, the predominantly Black 369th Infantry Regiment, known as the Harlem Hellfighters, were posthumously awarded the Congressional Gold Medal, the highest civilian honor, on Wednesday, highlighting a broader effort to reassess American history.

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Spaceflight Accelerates Stem Cell Aging by Ten Times

A new study reveals that stem cells age ten times faster in space than on Earth, highlighting the significant health risks of space travel and offering potential insights into age-related diseases.

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