Former J-Pop Idols-in-Training Seek New Law on Child Sex Abuse
      Former teen performers who say they were sexually abused by Japanese impresario Johnny Kitagawa are asking politicians to
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    South Africa Paves Way for Immunity for BRICS Summit Attendees
      South Africa’s government will provide diplomatic immunity to attendees of two meetings of officials from the BRICS group
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    SBB Is Second Most Bought Stock by Swedish Retail Savers in May
      Embattled commercial landlord Samhallsbyggnadsbolaget i Norden AB was the second most bought stock by Swedish retail investors this
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    Several Moscow Buildings Damaged in Drone Attack, Mayor Says
      Several residential buildings were damaged as a result of a Tuesday morning drone attack on Moscow, the city’s
      1970-01-01 08:00
    
    A Very Japanese Scandal Complicates Decision on Early Election
      A flood of criticism over a scandal that might barely raise eyebrows in many countries forced Japanese Prime
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    Australia to Examine Use of PwC as Auditor Amid Scandal
      The Australian Treasury will examine its use of PricewaterhouseCoopers as its internal auditor given the public perception of
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    Biden-McCarthy Debt Limit Deal Puts Government Services on a Diet
      The debt-limit deal would rein in spending on some federal government services but barely dents the roughly $20
      1970-01-01 08:00
    
    China’s Manufacturing Sector Improved in May, Surveys Show
      Two surveys suggest China’s manufacturing sector improved or at least stabilized in May compared with the previous month,
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    China Stock Gauge Slumps 20% From 2023 Peak as Pessimism Abounds
      A key gauge of Chinese stocks was on track to enter a bear market as a weak economic
      1970-01-01 08:00
    
    A China Crypto Pioneer Warns Hong Kong May Cool on Digital Assets Longer Term
      A crypto entrepreneur whose business in China was upended by a regulatory crackdown considers his experience to be
      1970-01-01 08:00
    
    Banks Tap Hong Kong’s Discount Window for Most Funds Since 2021
      Banks in Hong Kong borrowed the largest amount of short-term cash in over two years from the authorities,
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    Australia’s Building Approvals Slump to Lowest Level in 11 Years
      Australian approvals to build new homes tumbled to the lowest level in 11 years, driven by fewer permits
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