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Anger erupts over the cost of Shinzo Abe’s funeral

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A week ago, world leaders gathered in London for the state funeral of Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II.Now, many of them are heading to the other side of the world for another state funeral – this time for Japan’s slain former prime minister Shinzo Abe.

But the Japanese people appear to be less than thrilled about the event, which is estimated to cost $11.4 million. In the last few weeks, opposition to the state funeral has been growing, and polls suggest that more than half of the country’s population is now against holding it.

There are a number of reasons why the state funeral for Shinzo Abe is so controversial. For one, many Japanese people feel that the cost is simply too high, especially considering the country’s current economic situation.

There are also concerns that the state funeral could be used as a political tool by the ruling party. Some worry that it could be used to boost support for the party in the lead up to elections, or to push through controversial legislation.

Finally, there is the question of whether a state funeral is appropriate for someone who was only in office for a short time. Shinzo Abe served as prime minister for less than two years before he was assassinated in 2006.

Given all of these concerns, it’s no surprise that the state funeral for Shinzo Abe is proving to be controversial. It remains to be seen whether the event will go ahead as planned, or if public opinion will force a change of course.

Ahron Young is an award winning journalist who has covered major news events around the world. Ahron is the Managing Editor and Founder of TICKER NEWS.

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Netflix’s $72B Warner Bros. deal faces backlash

Netflix’s $72 billion Warner Bros. acquisition faces backlash from lawmakers and industry groups over competition and consumer choice concerns.

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Netflix’s $72 billion Warner Bros. acquisition faces backlash from lawmakers and industry groups over competition and consumer choice concerns.


Netflix’s $72 billion acquisition of Warner Bros. has sparked major controversy, drawing sharp criticism from lawmakers and industry groups. The mega-merger is under scrutiny for potentially reshaping the entertainment landscape.

Senator Elizabeth Warren has voiced strong opposition, calling the deal a threat to competitive markets. Republican lawmakers also expressed concerns over Netflix’s growing market power, warning that the merger could limit consumer choice.

The Writers Guild of America has urged regulators to block the deal, citing risks to jobs and content diversity. Cinema United also warned that the acquisition could harm the cinema industry. Regulatory approval could take up to 18 months.

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Lando Norris claims first F1 world title after dramatic Abu Dhabi showdown

Lando Norris secures his first F1 championship at Abu Dhabi, becoming Britain’s 11th world champion with 423 points.

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Lando Norris secures his first F1 World Championship at Abu Dhabi, becoming Britain’s 11th world champion with 423 points.


Lando Norris has clinched his maiden Formula 1 World Championship after an electrifying finale at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. In a race packed with tension, Norris held onto third place — the exact result he needed to secure the title.

His performance not only sealed his first championship but also cemented him as Britain’s 11th F1 world champion, marking a historic moment for McLaren and the sport.

Norris closed out the season with 423 points, marking a defining milestone in his career.

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Ukraine peace deal ‘close’ as Russia pushes for major changes

U.S. envoy says peace deal with Ukraine is closer, but Russia demands changes amid unresolved key issues.

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U.S. envoy says peace deal with Ukraine is closer, but Russia demands changes amid unresolved key issues.


The U.S. President’s envoy for Ukraine says a long-awaited peace deal is edging closer, but Russia is demanding major changes to Washington’s proposals. The comments suggest the diplomatic landscape is shifting faster than expected.

Key sticking points remain unresolved, including the disputed Donbas region and the fate of a major nuclear power plant. U.S. officials say progress on these issues would unlock the next phase of negotiations.

Meanwhile, the Kremlin has confirmed territorial claims are firmly on the table, and Ukraine’s President Zelenskiy insists any territorial adjustments would require a national referendum.

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