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Japan considers inviting South Korea’s Yoon to Hiroshima G7 summit

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Japan considers inviting South Korea’s Yoon to Hiroshima G7 summit
G7 host nations often invite countries outside their framework to related meetings. But even if Kishida decides to invite Yoon, the decision may not be …
Ex-president of Fukuoka inn with contaminated hot-spring water dies in apparent suicide
Former president of a century-old inn in Fukuoka Prefecture where legionella bacteria 3,700 times the allowable limit had been detected in its hot-spring bathwater, was …
North Korea says it’s adopting steps to deter ‘war provocations’
North Korea, which for decades has decried such drills as “Freedom Shield” as preludes to an invasion and nuclear war, has pledged an unprecedented response …
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