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Headless torso of woman found in Yokohama

The headless torso of a woman was found floating off Yokohama over the weekend, and police are investigating it as a possible case of foul play. The torso…
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Top Japanese baby names for 2025 feature flowers, colors

A lot of thought goes into picking baby names in Japan. Not only do parents have to pick how the name will sound, but also how it’ll be…
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Japan auto mechanic job availability up on low birthrate

The ratio of job openings to job seekers for auto mechanics and technicians in Japan eclipsed 5.00 in fiscal 2024, far greater than the overall 1.14, as the…
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‘Regretting You’ and ‘Black Phone 2’ neck-in-neck on slow Halloween box office weekend

The movie exhibition business is closing out one of its slowest Octobers in over 25 years with a sluggish Halloween weekend. Studios avoided opening any major new films…
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Fire and explosion at store in Mexico leave at least 23 dead and a dozen injured

A fire and explosion at a convenience store in northwestern Mexico killed at least 23 people, including children, and injured 12 others, state authorities said. The fire occurred…
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9 injured in gunfire at teenage party in Ohio rental home

Gunfire erupted early Sunday at a large rental home where teenagers had gathered for a birthday party that was promoted on social media, injuring nine people. The scene…
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Louvre heist work of petty criminals, not organised crime, prosecutor says

The audacious daytime robbery of historical jewels worth $102 million from the Paris Louvre museum last month was executed by petty criminals, rather than professionals from the world…
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Nigeria says U.S. help against Islamist insurgents must respect its sovereignty

Nigeria said on Sunday it would welcome U.S. help in fighting Islamist insurgents as long as its territorial integrity is respected, responding to threats of military action by…
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Hegseth in Vietnam to strengthen defense ties and reassure a cautious partner

U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth was in Vietnam on Sunday, reaffirming a partnership built on healing the scars of the Vietnam War in a trip that will test…
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Ukrainian drone strike hits key Russian oil port

A Ukrainian drone attack struck one of Russia's main Black Sea oil ports on Sunday, causing a fire and damaging at least one ship, as Kyiv tries to…
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Hamas hands over three more hostage bodies

Hamas handed over bodies of three hostages on Sunday, even as the Palestinian militant group traded blame with Israel for violations of the tenuous truce that has mostly…
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Israel warns of intensifying attacks against Hezbollah

Israel on Sunday signalled it could intensify operations in Lebanon against Hezbollah, which Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu accused of rearming, urging Beirut to disarm the Iran-backed group.…
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Shutdown stalemate set to drag into sixth week as Trump pushes Republicans to change Senate rules

Republicans and Democrats remained at a stalemate on the government shutdown over the weekend as it headed into its sixth week, with food aid potentially delayed or suspended…
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UK police say train stabbings carried out by lone attacker

A 32-year-old British man was the sole suspect accused of a mass stabbing on a train in England, after another man arrested in the case was released on…
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Who has the better claim to the disputed isles controlled by Japan as the Senkakus but claimed by China as the Diaoyus?

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Hong Kong must do more to empower women in the workforce

More than 200 C-suite women senior executives, including global chief executives and chief financial officers, are gathering in the epicentre of Hong Kong’s financial district for the city’s first ever …
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Riot police separate opponents, loyalists of Serbia’s president as tensions soar

Hundreds of riot police on Sunday separated opponents and loyalists of Serbia’s autocratic President Aleksandar Vucic in central Belgrade as political tensions boiled after a year of persistent anti-government protests. …
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Winning smile

Miyu Yamashita of Japan holds the trophy after winning the LPGA Tour's Maybank Championship at Kuala Lumpur Golf and Country club in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, on Sunday.
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Defense chiefs of S. Korea, U.S. set to visit DMZ for 1st time in 8 years

SEOUL, Nov. 3 (Yonhap) -- Defense Minister Ahn Gyu-back and U.S. Defense Secreta...
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More could die from air pollution in S-E Asia even if climate action is taken: Study

Targeted measures to reduce the release of toxic particles are also needed to keep people safe.
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From Vanuatu to Australia, and then Yishun: The yellow plant giving S’pore fall colours all year

First brought into Singapore in the 2010s, the Dendrolobium umbellatum cv "Vanuatu" is now found all over.
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Firm linked to vape manufacturer in China exits Singapore amid roll-out of tough measures

One firm applied for a voluntarily striking off while another went into liquidation.
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‘Invisible yet deadly’: A student-led movement to fix NTU’s award-winning bird-killing building

The students are raising funds for the $100,000 decals needed to make the building more visible to birds.
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Getting a glimpse of work life: St Andrew’s boys head out to 54 organisations after exams

294 Sec 3 students from SASS took part in a four day work experience programme at 54 organisations.
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ST Explains: Why are renewables not easy to talk about at UN climate summits?

The ramp-up of renewables can be deemed a threat to oil and fossil-reliant countries.
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