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Iran federation chief cites player safety concerns after Trump comments Japan fashion retailer looks to capitalize on baseball superstar Ohtani craze Defending champion falls 8-5 in back-and-forth game Decision follows Iranian drones, missiles hittin... [1]

The Russian hillbilly team cannot participate in the world cup races to jump on Ruka. The Russian team has been quarantined because Mikhail Maximothkin has been infected with the Coronvirus. Russia ranked seventh in the Wisla World Cup competition. (translated from fi) [2]

Kofler jumped 131 meters, Schlierenzauer 133 meters. The Japanese Daiki Ito is third (130 meters). Fourth is the German Severin Freund, fifth is the Austrian Thomas Morgenstern, and sixth is the Polish Kamil Stoch. (translated from fi) [3]

I suppose when most people think of Polish classical music, they think of Chopin or polonaises. The polonaise of course is a dance – one of the country’s five national dances, though it’s actually the French word for “Polish”. [5]

The slopes of Mikkeli Tornimäki are made so hard this week that the ski resort is closed in weekdays. "This is the first time this winter we can get to snow in a good cold," says entrepreneur Heidi Kelho. (translated from fi) [6]

NISEKO, Japan -- Once a little-known ski resort way off the beaten path in western Hokkaido, Niseko has blossomed into a favorite destination for well-heeled domestic and foreign travelers. [7]

TOKYO Austria produced some of history's greatest musical composers, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart among them. Today, the country is nurturing other kinds of creative genius. [8]

International relationsJapanese leader to meet Iran's Khamenei in first trip since 1978 Abe takes up mediator role as tension mounts between Washington and Tehran Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei waves at a ceremony marking the 30th anni... [10]

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[1] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2026-03-17 · 31% match

Sports

Iran federation chief cites player safety concerns after Trump comments Japan fashion retailer looks to capitalize on baseball superstar Ohtani craze Defending champion falls 8-5 in back-and-forth game Decision follows Iranian drones, missiles hittin

[2] FI yle.fi · 2020-11-26 · 42% match translated from fi

Rukan mäkikisoille uusi takaisku: Venäjän joukkue sivuun, joukkueessa koronavirustartunta

The Russian hillbilly team cannot participate in the world cup races to jump on Ruka. The Russian team has been quarantined because Mikhail Maximothkin has been infected with the Coronvirus. Russia ranked seventh in the Wisla World Cup competition.

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[3] FI yle.fi · 2011-12-30 · 38% match translated from fi

Mäkiviikko alkoi Itävallan komennossa

Kofler jumped 131 meters, Schlierenzauer 133 meters. The Japanese Daiki Ito is third (130 meters). Fourth is the German Severin Freund, fifth is the Austrian Thomas Morgenstern, and sixth is the Polish Kamil Stoch.

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[4] TH www.pattayamail.com · 2013-12-03 · 35% match

Tag: Wuttisak Rermkijakarn

[5] TH www.pattayamail.com · 2022-10-03 · 33% match

Classical Connections: Poles apart

I suppose when most people think of Polish classical music, they think of Chopin or polonaises. The polonaise of course is a dance – one of the country’s five national dances, though it’s actually the French word for “Polish”.

[6] FI yle.fi · 2022-12-12 · 33% match translated from fi

Mikkelin Tornimäki avasi kauden lauantaina – Lumetus aloitettiin jo pikkupakkasilla

The slopes of Mikkeli Tornimäki are made so hard this week that the ski resort is closed in weekdays. "This is the first time this winter we can get to snow in a good cold," says entrepreneur Heidi Kelho.

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[7] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2019-03-20 · 32% match

Niseko and the art of change

NISEKO, Japan -- Once a little-known ski resort way off the beaten path in western Hokkaido, Niseko has blossomed into a favorite destination for well-heeled domestic and foreign travelers.

[8] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2016-03-31 · 32% match

Austria becomes a polestar for entrepreneurs

TOKYO Austria produced some of history's greatest musical composers, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart among them. Today, the country is nurturing other kinds of creative genius.

[9] FI yle.fi · 2010-06-14 · 32% match

News

This summer, an art exhibition has been set up in the garden of Kultaranta; steel sculptures by sculptor Kari Huhtamo will be available for the public to see through the end of August. Halonen and Arajärvi will return to Helsinki in mid-August.

[10] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2019-06-12 · 31% match

Japanese leader to meet Iran's Khamenei in first trip since 1978

International relationsJapanese leader to meet Iran's Khamenei in first trip since 1978 Abe takes up mediator role as tension mounts between Washington and Tehran Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei waves at a ceremony marking the 30th anni

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