Japan sees rare strike as workers at landmark department store protest sale
By Ritsuko Shimizu and Rocky Swift TOKYO Workers at a major Tokyo department store went on strike on
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Seven & I to sell Sogo & Seibu department store unit, triggering strike plan -Nikkei
TOKYO Seven & i Holdings has decided to sell department store unit Sogo & Seibu on Sept. 1,
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Seven & i department store unit union threatens to strike over Fortress deal
TOKYO (Reuters) -A labour union at Seven & i Holdings' department store unit Sogo & Seibu threatened on Monday to
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Two Ukrainian drones downed over Moscow region, says Russia
Authorities say two other drones were intercepted over Bryansk, near the Ukrainian border.
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Ukrainian drone destroys Russian supersonic bomber
Image shows Tu-22 "Backfire" ablaze after attack at airbase south of St Petersburg.
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Ukraine war: Russia says drone injures five at Kursk railway station
Kyiv is accused of attacking the transport hub in Kursk - and also the Rostov and Moscow regions.
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Hunter Biden: The legal troubles of the US president's son
A five-year probe into the president's son looked set to end last month. Now it may be heading to trial.
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Why it took four years for the Bidens to acknowledge their seventh grandchild
For the past four years, President Joe Biden and the first lady took cues from their son Hunter on how to discuss the 4-year-old girl in Arkansas a paternity test had determined was their granddaughter.
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Apology after wrong fuel put in petrol pumps
Up to 87 customers are affected after diesel was delivered in an underground petrol tank, it says.
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Bidens publicly acknowledge their seventh grandchild for the first time
President Joe Biden on Friday publicly acknowledged a daughter of his son Hunter for the first time, breaking a long-held silence on the matter by describing the situation as a "family matter."
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Seven major automakers, including GM, Stellantis and Honda, join to create US charging network
Seven major automakers are coming together to create a joint venture that will build out a large electric vehicle fast-charging network in the North America, in an attempt to make electric vehicles more attractive to consumers. The companies -- General Motors, BMW Group, Honda, Hyundai, Kia, Mercedes-Benz and Stellantis -- plan to install at least 30,000 chargers in the United States and Canada.
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Shed Seven's first album in 6 years features Pete Doherty and Happy Mondays star Rowetta
Shed Seven have reunited for their first album since 2017.
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