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Japan's blue-chip Nikkei 225 on Thursday finally broke through a record high set just before the country's asset bubble catastrophically burst in the early 1990s

Japan's Nikkei Breaks Bubble-era Record

Japan's blue-chip Nikkei 225 on Thursday finally broke through a record high set just before the country's asset bubble catastrophically burst in the early 1990s.
Taiwanese semiconductor giant TSMC is opening an $8.6 billion chip-making facility in Japan's southern Kumamoto region

TSMC Diversifies Out Of Hotspot Taiwan With New Japan Plant

The $8.6-billion facility in the southern Kumamoto region showcases TSMC's efforts to make some of its strategically crucial chips elsewhere than hotspot Taiwan, as well as Japan's push to revive its once-dominant semiconductor sector.
Anger: A display indicates 20 minutes of injury time due to fan protests during the Bundesliga match between Darmstadt and Stuttgart

Bundesliga Investor Deal Collapses After Fan Protests

The German Football League (DFL) on Wednesday dropped a huge cash injection deal with investors for a share of Bundesliga media revenues after widespread fan protests, a U-turn hailed by fanclubs as a "success" for supporters.
A local reporter at the scene said workmen had been hoisting bridge arches when the accident happened

Two Dead, Two Hurt In Dutch Bridge Accident

At least two people died on Wednesday and two more were injured when part of a bridge under construction crashed down on workers in the Netherlands, Dutch officials said.
Graves of Ukrainian servicemen at the Lychakiv military cemetery in Lviv on June 1, 2023

Toll Of Ukraine War High But Exact Figures Shrouded In Secrecy

The human cost of the war in Ukraine, two years after the Russian invasion, is in the hundreds of thousands but the exact toll is unknown, with both sides shrouding their losses in secrecy, and Russia covering up civilian deaths in areas it has conquered.
The UN has halted food deliveries in northern Gaza because of looting attacks as conditions deteriorate in the war stricken Palestinian territory

US Vetoes Gaza Resolution In UN But Floats Alternative

The United States vetoed a UN Security Council resolution Tuesday calling for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza, while circulating its own proposal for an eventual truce as President Joe Biden comes under pressure to dial back support for Israel.

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