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Watch: Experiment with fluorescent paint shows how quickly a virus can spread from infected persons
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Watch: Japan’s Prime Minister Shinzo Abe lounges with his pet dog, encourages people to stay indoors
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China’s giant propaganda machine on Twitter has turned its guns from Hong Kong to coronavirus
Jeff Kao, ProPublica Mia Shuang Li, ProPublica
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Watch: Before classes on Monday, thousands of Hong Kong students formed human chains in protest
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Watch: On International Tiger Day, here are some candid shots of tigers from across the country
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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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Watch: Monkeys walk along electrical wires over snow-covered ground in an impressive balancing act
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Watch: A Japanese monk was fined for driving in his robe. This is how other monks protested
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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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Watch: A seal slaps a kayaker in the face with an octopus tentacle
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Naomi Osaka’s historic US Open win brings joy to Japan after typhoons, floods and earthquakes
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Videos show dramatic scenes of destruction across Japan caused by Typhoon Jebi
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Asian Games, day 7 as it happened: Tajinderpal bags India’s first athletics gold with Asiad record
Jaideep Vaidya Vinayakk Mohanarangan
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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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Japan vs Senegal, Group H as it happened: Senegal, Japan battle to hard-fought draw
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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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When Katappa-san killed Baahubali-san: SS Rajamouli’s films are the latest fan favourite in Japan
Devarsi Ghosh
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China is drawing birdwatching enthusiasts with responsible tourism
Deepa Basnet Wu Ning
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Women in Iran protest without headscarves against law that makes hijab compulsory in public
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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