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Japan’s Sanae Takaichi wins a landslide in snap election, exit polls project
Japan’s conservative prime minister Sanae Takaichi has won a landslide victory after she gambled on a high-stakes snap election, exit polls suggest.
Takaichi, who took office in October after being elected leader of the governing Liberal…
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Giorgia Meloni hits out at ‘enemies of Italy’ after rail sabotage and Olympic protests
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Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has lashed out at “enemies of Italy” for damaging the country’s image, after…
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Russians are moving heavy equipment to southern part of Pokrovsk
Russian invaders are trying to concentrate in the southern part of Pokrovsk. Defense Forces are systematically firing on them.
According to Ukrinform, the Operation Task Force “East” reported this on Facebook.
The northern part of Pokrovsk remains under the control of…
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New drug resets the body clock and cuts jet lag recovery nearly in half
A research team led by scientists from several Japanese institutions has identified a compound called Mic-628 that directly influences the body’s internal timing system. The group included Emeritus Professor Tei H. (Kanazawa University), Associate Professor Takahata Y. (Osaka University),…
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The U.S. Brings Back Cold War-Era Base to Create the World’s Largest Weapons Hub Just Miles from Mainland China
Once a dormant coastal facility in western Luzon, Subic Bay has reentered strategic calculations across the Indo-Pacific. Backed by foreign investment and rising regional tensions, the site has attracted renewed attention from policymakers,…
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Two Weeks in Review: 26 January—6 February 2026
The last two weeks have taken us from headlines to bylines and beyond. Front-page legal questions on USA-Greenland and Russia-Ukraine continue to occupy commentators. While others draw our attention to the lesser thumbed back pages: from colonial-era agreements in contemporary arbitration, and…
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Denmark Just Switched to Red Streetlights, Solving a Problem Every Modern City Deals With
A quiet transformation is underway in Gladsaxe, Denmark, where urban lighting is evolving to protect local wildlife without compromising public safety. In this municipality near Copenhagen, red LED streetlights have been installed along key…
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Emergency power cuts reduced in some regions
Power shortages and damage prevent the cancellation of emergency power cuts in most regions of Ukraine, but restrictions have been reduced in some regions today.
According to Ukrinform, NPC Ukrenergo reported this on Telegram.
“The aftermath of two massive missile…
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