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Japan weighs limits to protect imperial bloodline

But first, the European Union has come under fierce criticism for hosting a Taliban delegation for “talks. While the EU insisted that the meetings with the Afghan militants on the issue of migration did not amount to legitimising their rule, rights groups said building ties with the Taliban flew in the face of the EU’s values. Also on the show: The AI frenzy has sent the value of South Korea’s top semiconductor firms skyrocketing. Their employees have also found themselves in hot demand – both

on the job and marriage markets. Plus: A “durian tsunami” has stormed Malaysia, where a nationwide oversupply has sent prices plunging. This year has seen a bumper crop for the fruit known for its pungent smell – much of which is unsuitable for export – meaning locals are taking advantage of cheaper prices while producers are facing a stinky situation.

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