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Canadian boxer Sara Kali advances to Round of 8 at Olympic boxing qualifier

by Virginia Chavez
Canadian boxer Sara Kali advances to Round of 8 at Olympic boxing qualifier

Canadian Sara Kali won a 5-0 decision over Cuban Yakelin Estornel to advance at a last-ditch Olympic boxing qualifier Wednesday in Bangkok. The 32-year-old from Montreal will face Cape Verde’s …

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How Canada’s Olympic athletes did this weekend

by Virginia Chavez
How Canada’s Olympic athletes did this weekend

This is an excerpt from The Buzzer, which is CBC Sports’ daily email newsletter. Stay up to speed on what’s happening in sports by subscribing here. One of Canada’s top Olympic …

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With can’t-miss jab, Canadian boxer Terris Smith moves on with win at Olympic qualifier

by Virginia Chavez
With can’t-miss jab, Canadian boxer Terris Smith moves on with win at Olympic qualifier

Canadian boxer Terris Smith defeated Bulgaria’s Aslahan Mehmedova 3-0 on points in their Round of 16 bout Monday to advance at a last-ditch Olympic qualifying tournament in Bangkok. The 31-year-old …

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Can Japan, China resolve ‘deeply politicised’ Fukushima water issue? Experts say neither side able to back down

by Walter Watson
Can Japan, China resolve ‘deeply politicised’ Fukushima water issue? Experts say neither side able to back down

The bickering between Japan and China over the release of treated water from the Fukushima nuclear power plant has continued on the sidelines of the three-way summit in Seoul with …

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In Japan, saying ‘sorry, I was drunk’ often excuses bad behaviour. Gen Z could change that

by Walter Watson
In Japan, saying ‘sorry, I was drunk’ often excuses bad behaviour. Gen Z could change that

Izumi Tsuji, a professor of the sociology of culture at Tokyo’s Chuo University, puts it down to the two key elements of the Japanese national character. “We Japanese have two …

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Canada’s Junior Petanqui advances at Olympic boxing qualifier in Thailand

by Virginia Chavez
Canada’s Junior Petanqui advances at Olympic boxing qualifier in Thailand

Canada’s Junior Petanqui advanced at the Olympic boxing qualifier tournament with a win on points in Bangkok on Sunday. Petanqui defeated Shain Boniface of Seychelles 5-0 in the men’s 71kg event. The Montreal native moves …

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Did Tokyo secretly allow US warships carrying nuclear weapons to dock at Japan’s ports during Cold War?

by Walter Watson
Did Tokyo secretly allow US warships carrying nuclear weapons to dock at Japan’s ports during Cold War?

Shinobu discovered the documents in the US National Archives and Records Administration and the National Security Archive. They cover negotiations from 1958 to 1960, primarily involving Japanese foreign minister Aiichiro …

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Canada’s Tremblay withdraws from Day 1 bout in Bangkok boxing qualifier

by Virginia Chavez
Canada’s Tremblay withdraws from Day 1 bout in Bangkok boxing qualifier

Canadian boxer Victor Tremblay handed a walkover win to Farid Walizadeh of the Boxing Refugee Team after withdrawing from his men’s 57-kilogram bout on the first day of the Olympic boxing qualifier tournament …

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As Paris Olympics approach, concerns continue after doping watchdog cleared Chinese swimmers in 2021

by Virginia Chavez
As Paris Olympics approach, concerns continue after doping watchdog cleared Chinese swimmers in 2021

The Current19:26Doping concerns ahead of the Paris Olympics A recent investigation into the World Anti-Doping Agency’s (WADA) clearance of 23 Chinese athletes ahead of the 2020 Summer Olympics is raising questions …

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Japan is selling patrol vessels to the Philippines. Is Tokyo confronting Beijing with more ‘aggressive diplomacy’?

by Walter Watson
Japan is selling patrol vessels to the Philippines. Is Tokyo confronting Beijing with more ‘aggressive diplomacy’?

Funded by an Official Development Aid loan from Japan International Cooperation Agency, the US$507 million deal is Tokyo’s largest to date with the Philippines’ maritime law enforcement agency. Japan’s Prime …

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