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Patrick Fok reports from Urawa, a hub city in Greater Tokyo's orbit.
Urawa is part of Saitama City, one of Japan's largest cities just north of Tokyo — making it a key vantage point for covering Japanese politics, society, and economy. Follow Japan coverage at BBC News
Beirut has long been the Middle East's top hub for international journalism.
Heidi Pett reports from Beirut, a city that has been a crossroads for regional crises — from Lebanon's civil war to the 2020 port explosion. Explore Beirut's history at Wikipedia
Vinicius Jr. was signed by Real Madrid before playing a pro game!
Real Madrid paid ~€45M for Vinicius when he was just 16 — before his first senior match. He grew up in poverty in São Gonçalo, Brazil, and joined Flamengo's academy at age 10. Read more at Wikipedia
Vinicius Jr. became football's loudest voice against racism in 2023.
After repeated racial abuse from opposing fans in La Liga, the Brazil forward filed criminal complaints in Spain and called on FIFA and UEFA to act — turning individual incidents into a global debate about racism in European football.
This storyGaza's pre-war population was ~2.3M. What % does 73,000 deaths represent?
- About 1%
- About 3%
- About 7%
- About 12%
Guess, then reveal the answer
About 3%
Nour Odeh once served as official Palestinian Authority spokesperson
Based in Ramallah, Odeh has been a prominent Palestinian journalist and political analyst, giving her firsthand insight into life and governance under occupation. Read more at Wikipedia
This storyWhat should Netanyahu's joint statement signal to Gaza ceasefire talks?
Israel's 'Dahiya Doctrine' is named after Beirut's southern suburbs
Coined by General Gadi Eisenkot after the 2006 Lebanon War, the doctrine calls for striking civilian infrastructure used by militant groups. It's named after Dahiyeh — the very Beirut suburb now being targeted.
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