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Documentary made on Janja Garnbret’s climb to Olympic gold
Ljubljana – After winning gold at the Tokyo Summer Olympics, Slovenia’s sports climbing superstar Janja Garnbret will be paid tribute with a documentary film that follows her training for the competition along with three other climbers.
The Christmas Tree in Sofia Lights Up in White today, the Park in Front of NDK will be with Decorations
The lights of the Christmas tree in Sofia will light up today at 6 p.m. in front of the National Palace of Culture.
Japan experts craft 'super clone' of destroyed Afghan mural
Japanese researchers have crafted a "super clone" of an Afghan mural destroyed by the Taliban, using a mix of traditional and digital techniques that they hope will salvage the work's "spirit" for future generations.
A Japanese Company has Sheltered Stray Cats to Improve Performance
Tokyo-based Ferry Corporation has decided to increase productivity and reduce stress for its employees in an unusual way - it has sheltered nine stray cats in its offices, World Of Buzz reported.
Russia can sink Japan?
As they say, that is the last, but still possible option, because the relations between the two countries have worsened since Japan got a new prime minister.
The article states that Russia could use the new "Sarmat" combat system in the conflict, which is known in the West as "Satan 2".
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Japanese fighters raised alarm over Russian and Chinese helicopters
Japanese Air Defense Forces activated fighter jets due to the take-off of Russian and Chinese helicopters from the decks of military warships, this was stated by Deputy Secretary General of the Government Yoshihiko Ishizaki.
Fifty-two People Injured in Tokyo Earthquake
The number of people injured in the earthquake that struck Japan's capital Tokyo and surrounding areas on Thursday has risen to 52, the Fire and Disaster Management Agency (FDMA) the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications said on Friday.
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Paris Fashion Week channels humor, animated film for spring
As weary fashionistas made it to the final sprint of Paris Fashion Week's 96 physical and digital spring-summer shows, Oct. 2's runways provided the spark to keep energy going, despite rain and gray skies.
Some of the world's top designers channeled humor, bright colors, innovative design techniques and even animated films for ever-imaginative displays.
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Brazilian author Coelho dedicates his book to Turkish Olympic champ Gazoz
Best-selling writer Paulo Coelho dedicated his latest book The Archer to Turkish Olympic champion Mete Gazoz.
"Mete Gazoz ... This is my first book dedicated to you. Prodigy of archery," the Brazilian author said in a video posted to Twitter.