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Pacific not 'sewer' of Fukushima water, more time needed for assessment

Twelve years ago, after the Fukushima nuclear accident, Japan received assistance from all over the world. After 12 years, Japan has decided to put the whole human race

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Japan sank into a trade deficit last month as exports dropped, especially to other Asian nations

Japan suffered a trade deficit last month as exports sank for the first time in more than two years, dragged down by a slowdown overseas.Japan’s trade deficit totaled 7

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Biden signs bill to raise U.S. debt limit

U.S. President Joe Biden signed the Fiscal Responsibility Act of 2023 into law on Saturday afternoon to avoid a historic default on government debt.The bipartisan act s

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Biden signs bill to raise U.S. debt limit

U.S. President Joe Biden signed the Fiscal Responsibility Act of 2023 into law on Saturday afternoon to avoid a historic default on government debt.The bipartisan act s

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Human tragedy warned, intl efforts ramped up as Sudan clashes continue

Fighting between the army and paramilitaries in Sudan has killed around 200 people and wounded at least 1,800, causing worries about human tragedy and urging more diplo

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UBS to take over Credit Suisse

willworth biggest bank UBS will take over Credit Suisse for 3.25 billion as part of an effort to restore trust in the global banking system the Swiss government said.

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Zelenskyy agrees not to use Western arms on Russian territory: Scholz

Zelenskyywill President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has agreed that weapons supplied by the West will not be used on Russian territory Germanys chancellor said in an interview

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Philips to cut 13% of jobs in safety and profitability drive

Dutch health technology company Philips will scrap another 6,000 jobs worldwide as it tries to restore its profitability and improve the safety of its products followin

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Protests and worries as West pledges tanks to Kyiv

The latest promise by Western countries to send high-tech battle tanks to Ukraine has aroused not only protests and condemnation, but also worries that more advanced we

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Germany cuts the ribbon on first LNG terminal

Germany on Saturday inaugurated its first liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal, built in record time, as the country scrambles to adapt to life without Russian energy.T

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U.S. midterm elections: Florida's DeSantis re-elected, but key spots still undecided

Florida Republican Governor Ron DeSantis was among a wave of incumbents who easily won re-election on Tuesday in U.S. midterm elections, early in a night that could ush

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General Motors Q2 profits fall 40% on supply woes, confirms forecast

General Motors reported a big drop in second-quarter profits Tuesday due to the grinding semiconductor shortage, although the automaker confirmed its full-year forecast

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Musk ditches $44-billion Twitter takeover

Elon Musk, the chief executive officer of Tesla and the world's richest person, said on Friday he was terminating his $44-billion deal to buy Twitter because the social

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Euro tumbles to 20-year low against dollar amid recession fears

European stocks sank Tuesday along with oil prices, while the euro slumped towards parity with the dollar on deepening recession fears as central banks contend with soa

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APD | Hong Kong, a City Attracts Nepalese

By Shristi Kafle(The author is the correspondent of Asia-pacific Daily in Nepal.)In May 2019, when I visited the world's longest bridge-tunnel landmark that connected H

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S&P 500 closes the book on its steepest first-half slide since 1970

All three major U.S. stock indexes finished the month and the first half of 2022 on Thursday in negative territory, with the S&P 500 notching its steepest first-half pe

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May sees record-breaking temperatures across Spain

This weekend in Madrid felt more like mid-July than mid-May, with people enjoying the early summer heat in the Spanish capital.This latest heatwave to hit Spain is than