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Hard Numbers: China-Japan tensions extend to seafood, Italy expands definition of rape, Klimt painting becomes second-most expensive ever sold, & More
China has suspended imports of Japanese seafood over the new Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi ’s comment that Japan would defend ...
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Japan records 16% increase in US study abroad participation; see the top 10 destinations students choose
Japan is rapidly emerging as a preferred destination for American students studying abroad. The latest Open Doors survey ...
With Franco Mostert and Harry Hockings' red cards rescinded, what does this mean for rugby's officiating standards? Explore the urgent need for consistency in head-contact rulings.
Japan’s Aya Okada won the World Trophy of Professional Tiramisu in Rome, beating Italy and Morocco with a flawless classic ...
The latest FIFA rankings have been released, so we have the clearest idea yet of what the pots will look like for the ...
The Olympic torch will go on a 12,000 kilometer journey across Italy in the two months leading up to the Winter Olympics in ...
Choosing the best country for first-time travel depends on personal interests, budget, and comfort level, though several ...
Four time champions Brazil fought back to edge last edition s runners up France 4 3 in a penalty shootout after a 1 1 draw, ...
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Victor Matfield: It’s time for the coaches to stand up to World Rugby amid red card ‘inconsistency’
"That red card of South Africa, I could probably show five or six incidents in the other games which were exactly the same ...
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Italy v Springboks: Winners and losers as world champions’ Bomb squad ‘saves the day’ while match officials get red card decision wrong
"Television replays clearly showed that although he did make contact with Garbisi's head, it was after the initial hit on the ...
HONG KONG - Keisuke Honda, one of Japan's biggest football stars in the first two decades of the millennium, said on Tuesday ...
South Africa’s murder rate of 45 people per 100,000 is more than ten times higher than the average murder rate of other G20 ...
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