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Even with incentives, countries are finding it hard to reverse falling birth rates
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Naturist praises Prince Harry for outdoor romp
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Japan to offer families 1 million yen per child to relocate from overcrowded Tokyo
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Japan’s million-yen idea to tackle demographic decline
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The world’s most weird and wonderful Christmas traditions
In Depth Japanese families enjoy a bucket of KFC on Christmas Day, while Indonesians decorate their trees with chicken feathers
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North Korea fires pair of ballistic missiles that could potentially reach Japan
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Diamond Princess cruise ship, site of mass COVID outbreak, returns to service after nearly 3 years
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North Korea test launches missile with range to strike U.S.
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Japan's prime minister orders government investigation into the Unification Church
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Japan opens border for tourism after almost 3 years of COVID restrictions
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By Devika Rao Published
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North Korea launches longest-range missile test yet
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By Kate Samuelson Published
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Trip of the week: a Japanese city opens to the world again
The Week Recommends Nagasaki, on the relatively lush and balmy island of Kyushu, has been almost entirely rebuilt since 1945
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North Korea fires ballistic missile over Japan
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What declining birth rates mean for our future
feature Global population now expected to peak in the 2080s and start declining by end of the century
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