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Tomorrow Of The Day Israel's parliament dissolves ahead of October elections

Israeli polls are showing a groundswell of support for opposition parties

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Japan against national flag vandals – protecting tradition or threatening free speech?

Japan on Friday enacted a controversial new law prohibiting desecration of its national flag, a key right-wing agenda pushed by Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi. Opponents say...

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