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South Korea welcomes rare baby bump as population shrinks

South Korea welcomes rare baby bump as population shrinks

Kim Su-jin and her husband have set aside their doubts and embraced parenthood, joining a small but notable wave of South Korean couples having children despite the country's steep demographic decline.

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Japan baseball umpires wear 29 in tribute to unconscious colleague

Japan baseball umpires wear 29 in tribute to unconscious colleague

Professional baseball umpires across Japan wore the number 29 on their helmets in solidarity with a colleague who is still unconscious three weeks after being hit on the head by a bat.

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Thunder top Lakers for 3-0 NBA series lead, Cavs claw back against Pistons

Thunder top Lakers for 3-0 NBA series lead, Cavs claw back against Pistons

The Oklahoma City Thunder used another explosive second half to beat LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers 131-108 on Saturday, pushing the Lakers to the brink of elimination in the NBA playoffs.

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No trees, no fans: surviving extreme heat in India's salt pans

No trees, no fans: surviving extreme heat in India's salt pans

India faces challenging heatwaves each year, but few places endure conditions as searing as the country's western desert salt pans, where workers rely on simple techniques to survive almost unbearable temperatures.

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Soaring energy profits reignite calls for windfall tax

Soaring energy profits reignite calls for windfall tax

European oil and gas companies who posted huge profits in the first quarter on soaring prices caused by the war in the Middle East face new calls from London to Paris to tax their outsized gains.

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Japan's Mitoma injured as World Cup looms

Japan's Mitoma injured as World Cup looms

Japan's Kaoru Mitoma could face a battle to be fit for next month's World Cup after suffering an apparent hamstring injury while playing in the English Premier League on Saturday.

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Eurovision fever hits host city Vienna

Eurovision fever hits host city Vienna

Eurovision fever was set to hit Vienna on Sunday with events planned for thousands of fans in advance of the song contest's grand final on May 16, with the build-up once again facing calls for a boycott over Israel's participation.

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Cannes Film Festival: what to watch out for

Cannes Film Festival: what to watch out for

The world's most glamorous film festival kicks off in Cannes on Tuesday, promising another action-packed fortnight of world premieres, star-studded red carpets, parties and fashion.

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Fearing return to war, Iran conservationists shore up damaged heritage sites

Fearing return to war, Iran conservationists shore up damaged heritage sites

As fears of renewed conflict hang over Iran, conservationists are shoring up battered historic sites and taking stock of the damage caused by the war with the United States and Israel, though experts warn some repairs could take years.

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Coach Umaga says Pasifika uncertainty is taking a toll on players

Coach Umaga says Pasifika uncertainty is taking a toll on players

Moana Pasifika coach Tana Umaga said uncertainty about the club's future beyond this month was affecting on-field performances after another heavy defeat in Super Rugby Pacific.

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