A snow-packed section that stretches about 37 kilometres was previously closed but traffic resumed on Tuesday for the first time in about four-and-half months.
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Snow corridor ploughed through northern Japan mountain route
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Kim Jong-un inaugurates Pyongyang apartment blocks with daughter, Kim Ju Ae
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, accompanied by his daughter, inaugurates new apartment blocks in the capital, Pyongyang, according to the country’s state-run media.
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Xi says China will stand with Asian peers to ‘combat unilateralism’
KUALA LUMPUR — President Xi Jinping on Wednesday stressed that China would stand with Malaysia and other Asian nations to combat unilateralism and protectionism, as the Trump administration’s U.S. tariff policies cloud economic prospects in the…
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Israeli army to remain indefinitely in Gaza, Lebanon and Syria, defence minister says
The Israeli military has taken control over more than half of the Strip since it renewed its military campaign following the collapse of a ceasefire with Hamas last month.
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Video. Children perform Kabuki theatre at western Japan festival
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The children said they practiced every day during their spring break from school and many visitors to the event applauded their compelling performance.
Kabuki theatre performances by children have been featured at…
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I Went to See ‘God’s Influencer,’ the Millennial Saint Carlo Acutis
When I walked into the Shrine of the Renunciation in Assisi, I thought about going to my friends’ houses in high school to play Xbox, and how bizarre it would be if one of those teenagers became a saint. What if the kid from…
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UK Supreme Court says legal definition of ‘woman’ excludes trans women, in landmark ruling
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The United Kingdom’s highest court ruled that the legal definition of “woman” excludes trans women, in a case with sweeping consequences for how equality…
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Russians lure diplomats into malware trap with wine-tasting • The Register
Russia never stops using proven tactics, and its Cozy Bear, aka APT 29, cyber-spies are once again trying to lure European diplomats into downloading malware with a phony invitation to a lux event.
Last year, the Kremlin team went after German…
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