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Japan Aims To Convince A Wary Public The Olympics Will Be Safe
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Anger at the government’s insistence on pushing ahead with the games remains intense, but Japan’s ramped-up vaccination campaign may be helping to ease some safety fears.

What To Expect From North Korea At The Next Trump-Kim Summit
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Analysts weigh the possible offers North Korea’s leader could make later this month in Vietnam.

U.S. And South Korea Reach Deal On Military Costs
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Under the agreement, South Korea will contribute about $890 million a year for the U.S. military presence — less than the billion dollars or more the U.S. had requested.

Why Abolishing China’s Presidential Term Limits Is Such A Big Deal
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In a land dominated for thousands of years by absolute monarchs, the move is historically significant and seen by Chinese liberals as a big step backward.