Bitcoin, the world’s largest cryptocurrency token, briefly tumbled below US$50,000 on Monday during one of the worst global markets sell-off in years, hitting crypto investors
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Japan, Pacific Island states forge stronger security ties for Free and Open Indo-Pacific
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Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina Resigns and Leaves Bangladesh, Ending 15-year Rule
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Japan, Cambodia agree to boost defense cooperation, exchanges
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