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Julian Ryall - In Japan’s Okinawa, outrage mounts over government silence on sex crimes involving US troops - scmp.com - Japan - Usa - city Tokyo

In Japan’s Okinawa, outrage mounts over government silence on sex crimes involving US troops

Protests have erupted across Okinawa following revelations that the Japanese government withheld information about US troops’ sexual assaults on local women, with residents expressing outrage and demanding greater accountability from Tokyo.

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Lillian Rizzo - Boston Celtics' majority owner puts team up for sale weeks after NBA championship - cnbc.com - Jordan - state Massachusets - county Dallas - city Boston

Boston Celtics' majority owner puts team up for sale weeks after NBA championship

The 2024 National Basketball Association champions are up for sale.

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Pakistan to start second phase of Afghan deportations - aljazeera.com - Pakistan - Afghanistan - city Islamabad

Pakistan to start second phase of Afghan deportations

More than 800,000 Afghans are likely to be expelled in the second phase of the controversial plan.

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Joseph Sipalan - Stateless in Sabah: Malaysia’s Bajau Laut eviction sparks rights issues as protest march looms - scmp.com - Philippines - Indonesia - Malaysia

Stateless in Sabah: Malaysia’s Bajau Laut eviction sparks rights issues as protest march looms

The demolition of a Bajau Laut settlement in Sabah has put the spotlight on statelessness in Malaysian Borneo, as activists threaten to march on parliament to demand recognition for marginalised communities in the state.

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Kim Jong Un - Kim Jong Il - North Korean officials sport Kim Jong Un pins for first time - asia.nikkei.com - South Korea - North Korea - city Seoul

North Korean officials sport Kim Jong Un pins for first time

SEOUL (Reuters) -- North Korean officials wore pins with a portrait of Kim Jong Un in public for the first time in pictures released by state media on Sunday, the latest step in the development of a cult of personality about the leader.

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Monica Pitrelli - Americans and Japanese take far less time off — but Europeans say they're more 'vacation deprived' - cnbc.com - Japan - France - Usa - Germany

Americans and Japanese take far less time off — but Europeans say they're more 'vacation deprived'

Nearly two in three workers around the world are "vacation deprived," according to a new report published by Expedia.

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Paris Olympics - Daniel E Slotnik - Monday Briefing: The French far right appeared to triumph - nytimes.com - France

Monday Briefing: The French far right appeared to triumph

The National Rally party crushed its opponents in the first round of voting for the French National Assembly, according to early projections, bringing its long-taboo brand of nationalist, anti-immigrant politics to the brink of power.

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Kim Jong - The Korea Times - Kim Il 51 (51) - Reuters - North Korea’s Kim Jong-un badges worn by officials in public for the first time - scmp.com - South Korea - North Korea

North Korea’s Kim Jong-un badges worn by officials in public for the first time

The officials, speaking at a key meeting chaired by Kim of the reclusive state’s ruling party, wore the typical party logo badge on the right lapel and, on the left chest, the badge with Kim’s face against a flag-shaped red background.

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