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Japanese emperor to receive red-carpet treatment - BBC

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  1. Japanese emperor to receive red-carpet treatment  BBC
  2. How Queen Elizabeth's act of defiance helped rebuild Britain's relationship with Japan  The Telegraph
  3. British Army announces cancellation of Changing of the Guard at Buckingham Palace  Forces Network
  4. Meet emperor Naruhito and empress Masako: Japan's anglophile royal couple  Evening Standard
  5. Japan's emperor says he looks forward to deepening ties with Britain's royals during UK visit  The Associated Press

3 ways in which front-running can impact Quant Mutual Fund investors

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

As Sebi investigates front-running at Quant Mutual Fund, impacting investors and shareholders, the illegal practice raises acquisition costs, affects NAV, and leads to selling pressure in suspected stocks, potentially affecting fund performance.

Rohit Sharma shatters 10 records in a single innings against Australia. Here is the list

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Rohit Sharma's stunning 92-run knock led India to a 24-run victory over Australia, securing their spot in the T20 World Cup semi-final against reigning champions England. Arshdeep Singh played a pivotal role in India's bowling attack. Rohit Sharma also became leading scorer in T20 internationals, surpassing Babar Azam.

IHC reverts Islamabad poll pleas to Jahangiri-led tribunal

Dawn 

ISLAMABAD: The Islamabad High Court (IHC) on Monday allowed the election tribunal, superseded by a presidential ordinance, to resume hearing election petitions regarding the three constituencies of Islamabad, also issuing a contempt of court notice to PML-N lawmaker Anjum Aqeel Khan for using “derogatory language” against the presiding judge of the tribunal, namely Tariq Mehmood Jahangiri.

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South Korea begins search for answers after battery plant fire kills 22

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Following a devastating fire at a lithium battery factory in South Korea that claimed the lives of 22 workers with one still missing, urgent safety inspections have been ordered at high-risk industrial sites. The blaze, which erupted in a warehouse containing 35,000 lithium batteries, resulted in toxic smoke, likely causing the workers to lose consciousness and perish within seconds. The majority of the victims were temporary workers from China, prompting investigations into safety regulations and training practices for foreign laborers.