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Sony hikes annual profit forecast on film, gaming success

Sony hikes annual profit forecast on film, gaming success

Sony upgraded its full-year net profit forecast on Wednesday, buoyed by the success of its latest Spider-Man movie and strong results in the gaming sector despite the global chip shortage.

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Afghan universities reopen with trickle of women attending

Afghan universities reopen with trickle of women attending

Some public universities opened in Afghanistan Wednesday for the first time since the Taliban seized power in August, with a trickle of women attending classes that officials said would be segregated by sex.

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UK college requests removal of slavery-linked memorial

UK college requests removal of slavery-linked memorial

A university college in the United Kingdom is Wednesday to ask a judge to allow the removal from its chapel of a memorial to a historical donor implicated in the slave trade.

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Iranian female skier cuts icy path to Beijing Olympics

Iranian female skier cuts icy path to Beijing Olympics

Iranian Atefeh Ahmadi learned to ski not long after she could walk, but the path to the Winter Olympics has not been an entirely smooth run for the 21-year-old.

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Japanese ski-jumping duo poised to soar in pursuit of Olympic gold

Japanese ski-jumping duo poised to soar in pursuit of Olympic gold

Japan are pursuing a ski-jumping double when the Beijing Games start this week and victory would be especially sweet for Sara Takanashi as she looks to lay her Olympic demons to rest.

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US law scholar says Hong Kong denied him visa to teach at university

US law scholar says Hong Kong denied him visa to teach at university

An American legal scholar specialising in LGBTQ rights said Wednesday he was denied a visa to teach at a Hong Kong university, as concerns deepen about academic freedom in the city.

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Sports set to start at Beijing Olympics but controversies weigh heavy

Sports set to start at Beijing Olympics but controversies weigh heavy

The sporting action gets under way at the Beijing Winter Olympics on Wednesday, two days before the opening ceremony of a Games overshadowed by diplomatic boycotts and concerns about human rights and Covid.

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Spring in February: UK plants flowering 'a month early'

Spring in February: UK plants flowering 'a month early'

Global warming is causing plants in the UK to burst into flower around a month earlier, with potentially profound consequences for crops and wildlife, according to research Wednesday that used nature observations going back to the 1700s.

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Art sleuth returns statue to France almost 50 years after heist

Art sleuth returns statue to France almost 50 years after heist

A Dutch art detective has returned a rare Roman statue that was considered one of France's most important treasures to the museum from which it was stolen nearly 50 years ago.

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Low-key Beijing Olympic torch relay kicks off

Low-key Beijing Olympic torch relay kicks off

A shortened Winter Olympics torch relay kicked off in Beijing on Wednesday as China's capital gears up to host the Games against a backdrop of diplomatic boycotts and the coronavirus pandemic.

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