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On southwestern Japan's Miyajima island, a short walk from one of the country's most famous ancient temple sites, there's a brand new attraction for tourists - a state-of-the art public toilet block nearly as big as a tennis court.
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Read more: Japan's next restroom revolution Phasing out squat toilets for Tokyo 2020
Write comment (100 Comments)Japan plans to trial HIV medications to treat patients infected with coronavirus as its growing number of cases poses an increasing threat to the economy and public health, the government's top spokesman said on Tuesday.
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Read more: Japan targets HIV drug trials to fight coronavirus; cruise ship evacuations continue
Write comment (97 Comments)New coronavirus cases in the Chinese province at the epicentre of the outbreak fell for a second straight day, but deaths rose after the World Health Organization had cautioned there was not yet enough data to know if the epidemic had slowed.
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Read more: Coronavirus cases in China's Hubei fall for second day, Apple and markets feel impact
Write comment (97 Comments)Clad in a beige uniform marked "3870," the captured drug kingpin answered the Mexican prison guard's questions calmly, barely looking up as he scrubbed black fingerprint ink from his hands.
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Read more: Prisoner 3870, alias 'El Chapo,' appears in rare Mexican video
Write comment (95 Comments)The jury in former Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein's rape trial finished its first day of deliberations on Tuesday, in a case that has become a milestone for the #MeToo movement.
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Write comment (93 Comments)Children and adolescents are being bombarded with ads on social media promoting harmful products from fast food to tobacco and alcohol, according to a United Nations-backed report on Wednesday that called for regulation.
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Read more: Children prey to online ads of harmful products, regulation needed - U.N. study
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