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‘Numerous Casualties’ After Japan Earthquake

Suzu, Japan Mayor Masuhiro Izumiya estimated that nearly 90% of houses have been "completely" or "nearly" destroyed by recent earthquakes.

U.S. Steel Sold to Japanese Company

The United States Steel Corporation is being sold to Japan's predominant steelmaker.

Biden Claims House GOP ‘Playing Chicken’ With National Security

President Joe Biden claimed that House Republicans are "playing chicken" with U.S. national security, as they have refused further funding for Ukraine unless security for the southern border is also provided.

U.S. Demands ‘Serious Negotiations’ With North Korea After Spy Satellite Launch

The United States is calling for "serious negotiations" with North Korea after the country launched a spy satellite.

Japanese Prime Minister Vows to Cut Taxes on Households and Businesses To Help Country’s Economy

By signaling with subsidies and payouts, Prime Minister Fumio Kishida is stressing his government’s resolve to pull the economy permanently out of stagnation.

G20 Countries to Develop ‘Digital Public Infrastructure,’ Raising Privacy Concerns

Digital ID systems may threaten individual freedoms.

China Plans $40 Billion Fund to Bolster Semiconductor Sector

This ambitious endeavor, aiming to amass 300 billion yuan (roughly $41 billion), surpasses its predecessors in 2014 and 2019, which garnered 138.7 billion yuan and 200 billion yuan, respectively.

Popular British Baking Show Stops National-Themed Weeks After Being Labeled ‘Racist’

U.K. cooking show "The Great British Bake Off" is ridding its nationality-themed episodes after some viewers accused the plots of being racist. 

Pentagon Finds Evidence of COVID-19 Lab Origins

The Pentagon's Defense Intelligence Agency’s National Center for Medical Intelligence (NCMI) unveiled that certain characteristics of the virus, SARS-CoV-2, indicate bioengineering.

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