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U.S. attacks three nuclear sites in Iran, widening Mideast conflict
 
U.S. attacks three nuclear sites in Iran, widening Mideast conflict
 
U.S. President Donald Trump threatened more attacks if Tehran doesn’t capitulate, pulling the U.S. directly into the conflict despite promises to avoid new wars.
 
 
 
Tokyo votes in local election seen as key test for ruling party
 
Local media have speculated that another blow in the polls for Prime Minister Ishiba's party could lead to a change of LDP leadership.
 
 
 
 
South Korean envoy calls ties with Japan best ever
 
The ambassador called for closer relations in the face of deepening cooperation between North Korea and Russia and pressure from China and the current U.S. administration.
 
 
 
 
Public ride-hailing services gain ground in Japan
 
In a first for the nation, the city government has partnered with local taxi companies to offer ride-hailing services exclusively during times when taxis are in short supply.
 
 

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South Korea counts on shipbuilding to ease U.S. tariff woes
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South Korea counts on shipbuilding to ease U.S. tariff woes
 
Already hit by sector levies on steel and car exports, Seoul is laser-focused on negotiations over a 25% country-specific tariff.
 
 
Australia says it will base defense spending on country’s needs
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Australia says it will base defense spending on country’s needs
 
Defense Minister Richard Marles will join NATO leaders for meetings in the coming week at the Hague, where he said a conversation on the issue is expected.
 
 
Strikes on Iran mark Trump's biggest, and riskiest, foreign policy gamble
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Strikes on Iran mark Trump's biggest, and riskiest, foreign policy gamble
 
U.S. President Donald Trump's decision to deliver military strikes on key Iranian nuclear sites is fraught with risks and unknowns.
 
 
Australian Arisa Trew sets new mark at X Games Osaka as Japan athletes shine
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Australian Arisa Trew sets new mark at X Games Osaka as Japan athletes shine
 
Trew, whose mother is Japanese, electrified the crowd at Kyocera Dome with two monster runs in the park final to put her ahead of Tokyo Olympic gold medalist Sakura Yosozumi.