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The Onitsuka Tiger story: From an octopus-inspired sole to a Nike link

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Slovenia's political survivor Janez Jansa is back

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Portugal and Austria defeat Germany for UN Security Council seats

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UK-China ‘ice age’ thaws: Why the West needs Beijing

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Al Jazeera 7d ago

Why Britain and America can’t stop firing their leaders

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Kyrgyzstan elected to UN Security Council for first time in its history

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Euronews 6d ago

Kyrgyzstan calls for more Asian, African and Latin American seats on UN Security Council

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