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Life at the heart of Japan’s lonely deaths epidemic: ‘I would be lying if I said I wasn’t worried’
Some 68,000 people are expected to die alone and unnoticed in Japan this year, police say, as the population continues to age
“We occasionally greet each other, but that’s all. If one of my neighbours died, I’m not sure I would notice,” says Noriko Shikama, 76. She lives alone in a flat Tokiwadaira, in Tokyo’s commuter belt and has come to the Iki Iki drop-in centre to catch up with residents over cups of coffee served by volunteers.
Here, amid the everyday discussions about the merits or otherwise of dyeing grey hair, people also share news about the latest lonely death, or kodokushi – officially defined as one in which “a person dies without being cared for by anyone, and whose body is found after a certain period”.
Continue reading...‘Weird and cool’: bilby genome sequence could help to save the species
Bilbies have the biggest genome of any marsupial, which could be down to how it evolved its incredible sense of smell
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Genetic research has revealed the threatened Australian native bilby – with its ridiculously oversized ears and stretched snout – does not only look odd from the outside.
“Bilbies are weird and cool. The genome has been fascinating,” said Prof Carolyn Hogg, of the University of Sydney, who led research that sequenced the greater bilby’s genome for the first time.
Continue reading...Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 857
Melbourne airport staff accused of smuggling drugs for organised crime cartels
Scores of workers allegedly breached security checks, and air crew accused of stashing illegal products in false-bottom suitcases
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Dozens of Melbourne airport staff have been accused of working for organised criminals trying to smuggle drugs into Australia.
Aviation workers were the subject of a Border Force investigation targeting criminals in airport supply chains.
Continue reading...At least 30 dead, more than 100 injured after multiple suicide bombings in Nigeria: Sources – ABC News
- At least 30 dead, more than 100 injured after multiple suicide bombings in Nigeria: Sources ABC News
- Suspected female suicide bombers kill at least 18 in Nigeria BBC.com
- At least 18 killed, dozens injured in Nigeria suicide attacks Al Jazeera English
- Bomb blasts kill at least 18 in Nigeria CNN
- At least 18 people killed in series of suicide attacks in Nigeria The Guardian
Bolivian president orchestrated a ‘self-coup,’ political rival Evo Morales claims – The Associated Press
Arctic ‘dirty fuel’ ban for ships comes into force
Canada’s WestJet cancels most flights as mechanics strike
‘A Classic Example From the Russian Playbook’ – Ukraine at War Update for July 1 – Kyiv Post
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- Ukraine war briefing: Russia launches attacks on Kharkiv and Kyiv as Zelenskiy appeals for help The Guardian
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- One Dead, Nine Wounded in Bombing of Post Office in Ukraine The Moscow Times
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Veteran Sri Lanka MP who fought for Tamil rights dies
Chinese space rocket crashes in flames after accidental launch
Company Space Pioneer says first stage of its Tianlong-3 launched during test after ‘structural failure’ and crashed in hills near city of Gongyi
The space rocket of a Chinese private company crashed and exploded into flames near a city on Sunday, after it accidentally launched during a test.
The first stage of the Tianlong-3 rocket left its launch pad due to a structural failure at the connection between the rocket and the test stand, said company Beijing Tianbing, also known as Space Pioneer, in a statement on its official WeChat account. The rocket landed in a hilly area of the city of Gongyi in central China, it said.
Continue reading...Indonesian band takes stand for Taiwan’s migrant workers
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Far-right National Rally in reach of being dominant French party after election first round
RN has won about 34% of national vote, exit polls suggest, as Marine Le Pen targets absolute majority
Marine Le Pen’s far-right, anti-immigration party is in reach of becoming the biggest political force in the French parliament after a historically high showing in the first round of snap parliament elections.
The left and centrists immediately began to call for tactical voting to try to stop the far-right before next Sunday’s final round runoff, after exit polls indicated the National Rally (RN) had won about 34% of the national vote share with the leftwing alliance in second place and Emmanuel Macron’s grouping trailing in a distant third.
Continue reading...Jay Slater’s family vow to continue Tenerife search – BBC.com
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French election: thousands protest far-right results in Paris – as it happened
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- Full report: National Rally in reach of being dominant French party
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- ‘Not a solution’: fears grow over prospect of win for far-right in France
The far-right National Rally’s Marine Le Pen will soon address supporters after first estimates put her party in the lead.
With polls now closed, first estimates have been published.
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