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Yuta Kato is among a growing number of Japanese voters drawn to the far-right Sanseito party, whose warnings about foreigners helped it establish a strong foothold in an upper house election on Sunday. Alice Rizzo reports.
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- Taiwan aims for young chips talent with summer camps
02:31
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- Tourists in Japan's sweltering heat try to stay cool in Kyoto
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