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After sparking outrage, the education minister (of Japan) retracted his comment implying that poorer students should just accept the new English-language portion of university entrance exams that have been criticized as unfair to socially disadvantaged families.
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Japanese tourists' trial tour of Russian-held islands off Hokkaido begins: Four-day visit is pilot project for joint activities that Tokyo hopes will lead way to solving dispute and signing peace treaty
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A nightclub in southwestern Japan filed a criminal complaint Wednesday against players from the Uruguay team for the Rugby World Cup for allegedly damaging property, the nightclub's lawyer said.
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Defiant Koike confronts IOC over moving Olympic marathon - The IOC has a full-blown fight on its hands trying to move next year's Olympic marathon from steamy Tokyo to the cooler northern city of Sapporo.
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Public high schools in the central Japan prefecture of Gifu have revised regulations that included stipulations such as the acceptable color of students' underwear after a local citizens group criticized that they "violated the human rights of the students."
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Japanese police said they found a body on Mount Fuji on Wednesday and are verifying whether it is that of a man who was seen falling down a snow-covered slope while livestreaming his climb up the mountain on YouTube.
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A fire broke out early Thursday at an Okinawa castle listed as a World Heritage site, with authorities working to control the blaze that has engulfed the castle's main temple.
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Japanese Emperor Naruhito's coronation ceremony at the Imperial Palace | FULL
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China fines church for owning ‘wrong’ version of the Bible
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The son of El Chapo, after his arrest in Culiacán: "Stop everything, I give up, I do not want to lose heart"
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The Finders, The Family, Epstein & NXIVM: Is IT ALL Connected?
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Four lions in an urban game reserve in South Africa are believed to have been fed poisoned meat which painfully killed them, before poachers butchered them, removing jaws and paws apparently for use in "magic potions" and occult rituals.
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A man who tore off the head of a beloved but cheeky, food-stealing kookaburra could still face prosecution over the horrific act.
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A Nepalese man has shattered the previous mountaineering record for successfully climbing the world's 14 highest peaks, completing the feat in 189 days.
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Woolworths has admitted underpaying thousands of its workers across Australia by as much as $300 million over the past decade.
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The Japanese government will begin encouraging male workers in the national public service sector to take more than a month of child care leave starting in fiscal 2020, so as to encourage similar moves for workers with local governments and in the private sector.
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A French man paralyzed in a night club accident can walk again thanks to a brain-controlled exoskeleton in what scientists say is a breakthrough providing hope to tetraplegics seeking to regain movement.
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One of the world’s largest freshwater fish is protected by the natural equivalent of a “bullet-proof vest,” helping it thrive in the dangerous waters of the Amazon River basin with flexible armor-like scales able to withstand ferocious piranha attacks.
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‘Koala AIDS’ study reveals genome evolution in action: Wild koalas sickened by a deadly retrovirus are fighting the disease at the genetic level, scientists said on Oct. 10, a rare evolutionary process unfolding before our eyes.
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One of the world’s rarest monkeys has been born at an Australian zoo. The male Francois’ Langur with its distinctive orange fur was born at Sydney’s Taronga zoo early this month.
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Nissan Motor Co. was found to have underreported about ¥150 million over the three years until the business year ending March 2014, The Yomiuri Shimbun has learned, in the latest revelation over former Chairman Carlos Ghosn’s alleged misappropriation of the automaker’s funds.
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A man indicted for murdering and robbing nine people in his apartment in Zama in 2017 seems to have used certain techniques also employed in the field of counseling to gain the trust of suicidal victims before killing them, according to an analysis by a counseling expert.
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