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Mizkan suspends sales of four natto products amid supply pressures
Mizkan Holdings will halt sales of four natto products from May due to supply constraints caused by rising costs and geopolitical risks.
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Africa holds $1 trillion in long-term capital, but savings flow to short-term bonds
African economies hold about $1 trillion in long-term capital, yet much of it still ends up in short-term sovereign bonds.
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Commentary links rise of anti-democratic forces to worsening climate crisis worldwide
A recent commentary warns that surging authoritarianism and climate change pose intertwined global threats.
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1970s oil crises caused lasting shift in European energy use and imports
The 1973 and 1979 oil crises drove Europe to drastically reduce oil use and expand gas consumption by the mid-1980s.
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Japan’s Child Population Falls to 13.29 Million, Lowest Since 1950
Japan’s population of children under 15 dropped to 13.29 million on April 1, marking a 45th consecutive year of decline.
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Ben-Gvir birthday cake with noose draws condemnation
A birthday cake for Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir featuring a golden noose drew widespread condemnation.
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Nearly 1 Million Indonesian Minors Reported to Have Online Gambling Habit
Almost 1 million minors in Indonesia, including over 80,000 under age 10, are engaged in illegal online gambling amid rising social concerns.
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Hezbollah shifts to fibre optic drones as Lebanon truce frays
Hezbollah has increasingly used fibre optic drones in Lebanon, changing tactics after rocket fire and Israeli strikes in March.
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Peter van Agtmael documents U.S. wars at home and abroad
Photographer Peter van Agtmael has spent more than 20 years documenting America's wars and their effect on daily life.
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Def Leppard to play Paris concert for first time in nearly 30 years
Def Leppard will perform in Paris on July 8 at the Accor Arena, marking their first show there in nearly 30 years.
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Kosovo to hold snap election in June after parliament fails to elect president
Kosovo's parliament dissolved after failing to elect a president, prompting a snap election in June, the third since February 2026.
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Iranian Nobel laureate Narges Mohammadi hospitalized after cardiac crisis in prison
Narges Mohammadi, Iranian Nobel Peace Prize winner, was hospitalized after a severe cardiac crisis in prison.
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Ukraine protests Israeli grain shipments from Russian ships in occupied territories
Ukraine accused Israel of accepting stolen Ukrainian grain shipped on Russian cargo vessels to Haifa, while Israel said no proof has been shown and pledged investigation.
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Sinaloa Governor and Culiacan Mayor Resign After US Indictment Linking Them to Cartel
Sinaloa Governor Ruben Rocha Moya and Culiacan Mayor Juan de Dios Gámez Mendivil resigned after a US indictment connected them to the Sinaloa cartel.
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Austrian police arrest man over rat poison extortion attempt targeting HiPP baby food
Austrian police detained a 39-year-old man linked to an extortion bid involving rat poison in HiPP baby food jars.
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Russia pushes Arctic NSR despite limits to global shipping role
Russia is promoting the Northern Sea Route as an Asia-Europe shipping lane, but traffic, seasonality and sanctions limit its reach.
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DW says Serbia tightened control over much of its media since 2012
A DW report says Serbia's government has tightened control over much of the country's media since the ruling party came to power in 2012.
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North Korea sharply increases executions for foreign culture and religion since 2020
North Korea condemned 153 people to death from 2020 to 2024, with 38 executed for foreign culture and religion offenses.
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TikTok videos show child soldiers in Sudan as RSF war rages
A DW report says TikTok videos showing child soldiers in Sudan have gone viral as the war fuels a vast humanitarian crisis.
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Louisiana Republicans abolish New Orleans criminal court clerk office after Democrat wins election
Louisiana Republicans eliminated the elected New Orleans clerk of criminal court office days before Democrat Calvin Duncan was to take office.
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At least 13 injured in mass shooting at Oklahoma campground party
At least 13 people were hurt in a mass shooting during a Sunday night party at Spring Creek Park near Oklahoma City.
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Renewables industry warns Reform UK subsidy plan could spook investors
RenewableUK warned that a Reform UK government plan to scrap renewable subsidy contracts could damage investor confidence and the wider UK economy.
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Kent schoolgirl seeks fellow Kirstys to raise brain tumour research funds
An 11-year-old girl from Tunbridge Wells is asking people named Kirsty to join her fundraising appeal for paediatric brain tumour research.
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Vine relaunches as Divine with six-second human-made videos
Divine, the Vine successor backed by Jack Dorsey, relaunched on May 4 with a six-second, human-made video rule.