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WHO Approves New Mpox Vaccine
The World Health Organization approves a new mpox vaccine for emergency use, boosting global efforts to combat the ongoing outbreak.
WHO Approves New Mpox Vaccine
The World Health Organization approves a new mpox vaccine for emergency use, boosting global efforts to combat the ongoing outbreak.
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Death of Japanese Poet Shuntaro Tanikawa
Renowned Japanese poet Shuntaro Tanikawa passes away at 92, leaving behind a legacy of impactful and innovative works.
Death of Japanese Poet Shuntaro Tanikawa
Renowned Japanese poet Shuntaro Tanikawa passes away at 92, leaving behind a legacy of impactful and innovative works.
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Sake's Quest for UNESCO Heritage Status
Ozawa Brewery seeks UNESCO recognition for sake-making, highlighting its cultural significance and growing global appeal.
Sake's Quest for UNESCO Heritage Status
Ozawa Brewery seeks UNESCO recognition for sake-making, highlighting its cultural significance and growing global appeal.
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Sake's Bid for UNESCO Heritage Status
The Ozawa brewery hopes to gain UNESCO recognition for sake brewing as intangible cultural heritage, highlighting its cultural and religious significance along with its growing global popularity.
Sake's Bid for UNESCO Heritage Status
The Ozawa brewery hopes to gain UNESCO recognition for sake brewing as intangible cultural heritage, highlighting its cultural and religious significance along with its growing global popularity.
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Japan Rejects Reactor Restart Over Earthquake Risk
Japan's nuclear watchdog rejected the restart of the Tsuruga No. 2 reactor due to safety concerns related to potential active fault lines, marking a setback for the country's nuclear energy plans.
Japan Rejects Reactor Restart Over Earthquake Risk
Japan's nuclear watchdog rejected the restart of the Tsuruga No. 2 reactor due to safety concerns related to potential active fault lines, marking a setback for the country's nuclear energy plans.
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Ishiba Survives Confidence Vote Amidst Political Uncertainty
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba survives a confidence vote despite his party's loss of majority in a snap election, leaving him to navigate forming a new government and facing domestic and foreign challenges.
Ishiba Survives Confidence Vote Amidst Political Uncertainty
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba survives a confidence vote despite his party's loss of majority in a snap election, leaving him to navigate forming a new government and facing domestic and foreign challenges.
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Death of Shuntaro Tanikawa
This article is an obituary for Shuntaro Tanikawa, a highly influential Japanese poet.

Death of Shuntaro Tanikawa
This article is an obituary for Shuntaro Tanikawa, a highly influential Japanese poet.
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Australian Woman on Trial in Japan for Drug Smuggling
An Australian woman accused of smuggling amphetamines into Japan claims she was tricked by an online romance scam.

Australian Woman on Trial in Japan for Drug Smuggling
An Australian woman accused of smuggling amphetamines into Japan claims she was tricked by an online romance scam.
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Japan's Economy Grows for Second Straight Quarter
Japan's economy shows sustained growth driven by consumer spending despite facing political uncertainties and navigating deflationary pressures.

Japan's Economy Grows for Second Straight Quarter
Japan's economy shows sustained growth driven by consumer spending despite facing political uncertainties and navigating deflationary pressures.
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Japan Rejects Nuclear Reactor Restart
Japan's nuclear watchdog rejects the restart of the Tsuruga No. 2 reactor due to safety concerns related to potential active fault lines, marking a setback for the country's nuclear energy plans.

Japan Rejects Nuclear Reactor Restart
Japan's nuclear watchdog rejects the restart of the Tsuruga No. 2 reactor due to safety concerns related to potential active fault lines, marking a setback for the country's nuclear energy plans.
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Ishiba Confirmed as Japanese Prime Minister
Shigeru Ishiba wins Japanese Prime Ministerial election despite coalition losing majority; faces domestic and international challenges.

Ishiba Confirmed as Japanese Prime Minister
Shigeru Ishiba wins Japanese Prime Ministerial election despite coalition losing majority; faces domestic and international challenges.
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Japan: Politician Apologies for Uterus Removal Suggestion and Affair
A Japanese politician apologizes for suggesting uterus removal to increase birth rate; another apologizes for an affair.

Japan: Politician Apologies for Uterus Removal Suggestion and Affair
A Japanese politician apologizes for suggesting uterus removal to increase birth rate; another apologizes for an affair.
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