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At 90, the Dalai Lama is still one of the world's most powerful spiritual leaders, writes Pico Iyer. Here’s why.
Nagasaki has accepted Taiwan's request to attend the 80th anniversary of the US atomic bombing, marking the first time ...
Goyal highlighted how recent free trade agreements (FTAs) are reshaping India’s global trade presence. India has signed FTAs ...
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The Brotherly Love Pro-Am League heads to Penn Charter this summer to continue spreading mental health awareness.
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inews.co.uk on MSNThe latest status symbol? A £15,000 Japanese toiletWith prices running into thousands, the latest bit of tech for homeowners to show off to their friends is even getting men to ...
Wales are falling apart. They just about halt the maul but Vailea breaks off and scores. Lee gets the conversion and Japan ...
Wales lost again. The longest losing streak by a major test rugby team in the professional era was extended to 18 matches when Wales lost to Japan 24-19 on Saturday.
Beijing has dramatically loosened its tourist visa policies, partly to boost the economy and partly to show it’s fun and ...
Japan stunned Wales in Kitakyushu with a first-Test fightback that condemned the visitors to an 18th successive defeat. The ...
Japan 24 (Takuro Matsunaga, Ichigo Nakasusu, Halatoa Vailea tries; Seungsin Lee 3 conversions, penalty), Wales 19 (Ben Thomas, Tom Rogers tries; penalty try; Sam Costelow conversion). HT: 7-19 ...
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