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Nagaoka-Kyo Launches Parenting Support Program for New Fathers, June 11
Nagaoka-Kyo city offers parenting support classes for new fathers, featuring peer exchange and child development guidance through March 2027.

Germany’s Health Reform Sparks Mass Protests, June 10
Germany’s health reform plan faces nationwide protests from 8,000+ workers. Doctors and hospitals warn of patient care cuts and staff shortages.

NSW Inquiry Into Ivan Milat’s Suspected 80-100 Murders, June 11
NSW parliament launches inquiry into Ivan Milat’s suspected 80-100 murders. Police and victim groups question the probe’s credibility and purpose.

UK Small Firms Face New P&L Filing Rules From April 2028
Small UK companies must file P&L accounts from April 2028 under Companies House reforms. Two million firms affected; public disclosure optional.

JD.com-Backed Kai Bo Supermarket Hits 100 Stores, Launches 20% Discount June 11
Kai Bo Supermarket reaches 100 stores in Hong Kong under JD.com ownership with chain-wide 20% discount starting June 11 on all products.

Germany’s New Milk Labeling Rules Take Effect June 14, 2026
Germany’s new milk labeling rules effective June 14, 2026 require lactose-free products under 0.1g per 100g and fresh milk max 3 weeks at 8°C.

S&P 500 Falls 0.26% as Chip Rally Fizzles, June 11
S&P 500 drops 0.26% to 7,386.65 as chip stocks fade amid AI valuation concerns. Nasdaq falls 0.97%.

Japan Cycling Association Chief Arrested for 30M Yen Fraud, June 11
Japan Cycling Association director arrested for defrauding investors of 30 million yen through a fake electric vehicle patent investment scheme.

Japan’s Housing Loans Face Pressure as Bank of Japan Raises Rates to 1.0%, June 11
Bank of Japan raises rates to 1.0% on June 15. Fixed mortgage rates climb to 3.21%, while variable rates remain vulnerable to future increases.