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Watch: Scenes of devastation after massive earthquake hits central Wajima in Japan
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Watch: From bubble bath to massage, pet dog enjoys a relaxing spa session from its owner
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Watch: Robot dogs replace human volunteers to carry discuses at Asian Games in Hangzhou
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Watch: Japanese pro-wrestlers take their entertainment into high-speed bullet train
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Watch: Football fan in Argentina jersey invades pitch to hug Lionel Messi during match in China
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SSC GD Constable 2022 PET/PST admit card released; here’s direct link
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Protests against China’s strict anti-coronavirus measures spread to Shanghai, other cities
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JK Police constable exam 2021 admit card released; here’s how to download
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Coronavirus: China defends its R&D facilities after Brazil refuses to buy its vaccine
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Now runs scored by captain will be doubled: Twitter reacts to Dream11 becoming IPL’s title sponsor
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Covid-19: US is a ‘habitual quitter’, says China on Donald Trump’s plans to sever ties with WHO
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Beyond meditation: Many Buddhists are putting faith in healing rituals to ward off coronavirus
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Watch: In Hong Kong, a crowd of nearly two million protestors parts to make way for an ambulance
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Vivo India is bringing its Y series handset, the Vivo Y95, to India on November 25th
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Watch: A pair of cats has been trying to enter a museum building in Japan for two years
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Why Japan is reluctant to retry the world’s longest-serving death row inmate
Mai Sato, The Conversation
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Fifa World Cup Group H: Spotlight on Lewandowski and Rodriguez, but don’t rule out Mane’s Senegal
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Canada needs to walk the talk on human rights
Netina Tan, The Conversation Marvin Mercado, The Conversation
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When Katappa-san killed Baahubali-san: SS Rajamouli’s films are the latest fan favourite in Japan
Devarsi Ghosh
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Shazam-like apps to identify plants and animals are in the works – and we should be worried
Andrew Robinson, The Conversation