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Solomon Islands names China critic to government and bans dolphin trade

China and U.S.-ally Australia are the largest donors and security partners to the Solomon Islands, with both competing for influence there.

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Fukuoka takes lead in short-stay foster care programs

Municipalities across Japan are starting to adopt short-stay programs through which children stay with foster families, allowing them to spend time in home-like settings.

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Japan’s startup story is just beginning, venture capitalist says

Anis Uzzaman says the country is making the right moves, while the mindset in the business is changing.

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Semiconductor chokepoints define U.S.-China rivalry

Two chokepoints now stand out: advanced semiconductors for China and rare-earth minerals for the United States.

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Japan's Nidec to end China JV as it scales back EV drive parts

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Malaysia’s coalition tensions deepen as Anwar floats snap poll

Cracks in Malaysia's political landscape have become more evident in recent months amid tensions over state elections and defections from the prime minister's party.

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Kioxia shares awash in buy orders after AI-driven profit surge

The Tokyo-based company said it expects to earn an operating profit of ¥1.3 trillion during the June quarter, above the record profit it earned for the full year ended March.

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Trump’s more than 3,700 trades astonish Wall Street insiders

In the first quarter, the U.S. president bought at least $1 million each in companies including Nvidia, Oracle, Microsoft, Boeing and Costco Wholesale.

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Labour’s Starmer revolt revives thorny debate over rejoining EU

The development follows heavy losses by the party in local elections earlier this month to the rightwing Reform U.K. and the leftist Green Party.

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【WAVOC Student Voice】Participating in the Matsudai Study Tour: Supporting the Arts

【Student Voice】Participating in the Matsudai Study Tour: Supporting the Arts Fourth-year student, School of Political Science and Economics SALE Divija sandeepkumar This study tour experience was incredibly meaningful…

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Japan's Sumitomo Metal, Sojitz look to Southeast Asia for rare earths

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Two Malaysian ex-ministers quit ruling party, posing challenge to Anwar

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Drone strike starts fire outside UAE nuclear plant

The statement did not say from where the drone was launched, but the UAE has recently accused Iran of being behind attacks on its energy and economic infrastructure.

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America’s demographic stagnation will make it poorer

The U.S. labor force is not expanding at all, with the adult population growing at an annualized rate of just 0.4% in the first quarter.

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Tucson prepares to welcome Iran for World Cup amid backdrop of war

FIFA has insisted the team will take part in the tournament as planned, so Tucson has pressed ahead with its preparations.

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Japan opposition to grill PM on extra budget in leaders' debate

Opposition parties are set to grill Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi during a party leaders' debate on Wednesday over her delay in preparing an extra budget to combat rising oil prices and inflation.

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Spain, sculpted in sand at Tottori museum’s landmark 20th exhibition

The Tottori Sand Museum marks its 20th exhibition with towering sculptures inspired by Spain's history, art and architecture.

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Japan to introduce QR code food labels to improve readability

The adoption of digital technology for food labeling is part of a broader international trend.

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Napoleon Solo surges late to win 151st Preakness Stakes

Napoleon Solo was the only Grade I winner in the field but had finished fifth in his two most recent starts.

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Putin to visit China for talks with Xi, days after Trump trip

During the trip, the Russian leader will discuss with his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping how to "further strengthen the comprehensive partnership and strategic cooperation."

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