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Living on a Volcano’s Edge, Italians Practice for Disaster

A piercing alarm burst from millions of cellphones, a signal to hundreds of thousands of people to pack their bags and flee one of Europe’s most dangerous volcanoes. But most of the Italians who heard it shrugged. It was around 5 o’clock on a Friday afternoon, and the alert wasn’t …

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For First Time in Decades, Japan Votes in a Knife-Edge Election

Japanese voters are not accustomed to nail-biter elections. But as the country holds parliamentary elections on Sunday, the party that has governed Japan for all but four years since 1955 is facing the possibility that it could lose its majority in the body’s lower chamber, the House of Representatives. Just …

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