
Challenges facing Japan in the post-Abe era
The economic slowdown, Covid-19, Olympic postponement, balancing the US-China relationship are the major challenges that Abe's successor will face.
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Lebanon has a new prime minister
Lebanese President appoints ambassador to Germany Mustapha Adib as the new prime minister to run the country through the crisis after the explosion in Beirut.
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Japan's ruling party is about to vote to choose a replacement for Abe
The ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) plans to elect the party's chairman on September 14, after Prime Minister Shinzo Abe announced his resignation.
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The owner of Vietnamese origin confronted the bandit group in the US protest
MỹYoom Nguyen pulled out a gun when a group of people broke into his Lotus restaurant in Minneapolis, but decided not to pull the trigger in the end.
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India's new COVV exceeds the US record
India recorded nearly 79,000 new nCoV infections yesterday, higher than the US record of 24-hour increase in cases in July.
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The Russian-Belarus President is about to meet
Russian President Vladimir Putin and his Belarus counterpart Alexander Lukashenko are scheduled to meet in the next few weeks in Moscow.
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Thousands of rallies supported the Thai royal family
About 1,200 people today held a rally in support of the Thai royal family after many protests broke out in the country demanding institutional reform.
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China may tighten its technology exports because of TikTok
China on August 28 revised its list of export-prohibited or restricted technologies for the first time in 12 years.
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The French magazine published a picture of a colored congressman with a chain
Conservative magazine Valeurs Actuelles of France on August 29 caused outrage when it published a picture of black MP Danielle Obono of the party France Unbowed with iron chains tied on his neck.
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The number of people killed in the Beirut explosion increased to 190
Lebanon: The number of people killed in the Beirut port blast earlier this month has risen to 190, while another 6,500 are injured and seven remain missing.
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