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Mario Vargas Llosa, Peruvian author and Nobel literature laureate, dies at 89 Mario Vargas Llosa, Peruvian author and Nobel literature laureate, dies at 89

Mario Vargas Llosa, Peruvian author and Nobel literature laureate, dies at 89

April 14, 2025
Hurrying into a Russia-Ukraine ceasefire deal could sink Trump's Nobel Prize odds, former U.K. spy chief says Hurrying into a Russia-Ukraine ceasefire deal could sink Trump's Nobel Prize odds, former U.K. spy chief says

Hurrying into a Russia-Ukraine ceasefire deal could sink Trump’s Nobel Prize odds, former U.K. spy chief says

April 10, 2025
Japanese survivor of atomic bomb recalls its horrors in Nobel Peace Prize acceptance speech Japanese survivor of atomic bomb recalls its horrors in Nobel Peace Prize acceptance speech

Japanese survivor of atomic bomb recalls its horrors in Nobel Peace Prize acceptance speech

December 11, 2024
South Korea turmoil, Asian Nobel winners, China's economic meeting South Korea turmoil, Asian Nobel winners, China's economic meeting

South Korea turmoil, Asian Nobel winners, China’s economic meeting

December 8, 2024
Letter from Nikkei Asia's editor: Asia's groundbreaking Nobel Prize wins Letter from Nikkei Asia's editor: Asia's groundbreaking Nobel Prize wins

Letter from Nikkei Asia’s editor: Asia’s groundbreaking Nobel Prize wins

October 18, 2024
Google DeepMind duo win Nobel Prize in Chemistry Google DeepMind duo win Nobel Prize in Chemistry

Google DeepMind duo win Nobel Prize in Chemistry

October 10, 2024
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    Get Nadine White’s Race Report newsletter for a fresh perspective on the week’s news Get our free newsletter from The Independent’s Race Correspondent Get our free newsletter from The Independent’s Race Correspondent India and Pakistan’s latest milit conflict has expanded, days after India carried out airstrikes in Pakistan that followed an attack by gunmen on…
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    Letter from Nikkei Asia’s editor: ‘Startup nation’ Singapore faces a tough test
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  • Father of 15-year-old who killed 2 at Wisconsin religious school faces felony charges
    Father of 15-year-old who killed 2 at Wisconsin religious school faces felony charges
    MADISON, Wis. — Wisconsin prosecutors have charged the father of a teenage girl who killed a teacher and fellow student in a school shooting last year with allowing her access to the semiautomatic pistols she used in the attack. The criminal complaint against 42-year-old Jeffrey Rupnow of Madison details how his daughter, 15-year-old Natalie Rupnow,…
  • NCCIA arrests female officer over spreading anti-sate content
    NCCIA arrests female officer over spreading anti-sate content
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    China’s economic resilience rests on a more trustworthy government
    David Tingxuan Zhang is an analyst at Trivium China, a Beijing-based strategic advisory firm. With its economy wobbling in the face of renewed trade tensions with the U.S., China is pushing forward with domestic reforms to shore up business confidence. Those include a renewed pledge in March to improve the country’s much-debated social credit system, a tool…
  • Pakistan shoots down six more Indian drones
    Pakistan shoots down six more Indian drones
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  • North Korea says leader Kim supervised missile tests simulating nuclear strikes against rivals
    North Korea says leader Kim supervised missile tests simulating nuclear strikes against rivals
    North Korean leader Kim Jong Un supervised tests of short-range ballistic missile systems that simulated nuclear counterstrikes against U.S. and South Korean forces, state media said Friday, as the North continued to blame its rivals for escalating tensions through their joint milit exercises. The report came a day after South Korea’s milit detected multiple launches…
  • IPL season ‘to be suspended’ amid India-Pakistan conflict
    IPL season ‘to be suspended’ amid India-Pakistan conflict
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    Vance says it is ‘none of our business’ to intervene in India-Pakistan conflict
    On The Ground newsletter: Get a weekly dispatch from our international correspondents Get a weekly dispatch from our international correspondents Get a weekly international news dispatch The United States will not get involved in the escalating conflict between India and Pakistan, with vice president JD Vance calling it “fundamentally none of our business”. Speaking in…
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