Marriage equality eludes Japan's same-sex couples
Japan offers same-sex couples no clear legal protection, leaving them feeling nearly invisible.
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China Evergrande shares set to resume trade on Tuesday
(Reuters) -China Evergrande Group said on Monday it has applied to the Hong Kong Stock Exchange for trading in its
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Ugandan court moves toward hearing challenge to anti-gay law
KAMPALA Uganda's Constitutional Court on Monday took a first step toward hearing a challenge to an anti-gay law
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Jungkook 'grateful' to his haters
Jungkook insists that even his biggest critics have taken time out of their lives to check him out and listen to his music.
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Can India-Europe corridor rival China's Belt and Road?
The new corridor was announced on the sidelines of the G20 summit, but challenges remain.
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Maldives election: Pro-China candidate Muizzu wins presidency
Mohamed Muizzu ran an "India out" campaign as the current leader favours good relations with Delhi.
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Bitcoin Is Ending September With First Quarterly Loss This Year
As September comes to a close, Bitcoin is poised to end the quarter on a down note in
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Factbox-Evergrande founder joins list of Chinese tycoons investigated, arrested
The founder of China Evergrande, the world's most indebted property developer, is being investigated for "illegal crimes", a
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Vachathi: India court upholds convictions in 30-year-old rapes
Chennai high court rejected the appeal of 215 convicts, including police, forest and revenue officials.
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Trudeau says serious about Canada's relations with India despite row
The Canadian PM said India was an important geopolitical and economic power.
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Appeals court upholds Tennessee, Kentucky bans on transgender care for minors
By Brendan Pierson A federal appeals court on Thursday allowed Tennessee and Kentucky to enforce laws banning gender-affirming
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Cricket World Cup: Why India's pace attack is its strength
Many see the World Cup as a battle between pace attacks. In that case, India hold their own comfortably.
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