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In Tokyo, an Imperial Palace employee in their 20s was fired for stealing 3.6 million yen ($24,900) from Emperor Naruhito and his family over a year. The theft, described as unprecedented in modern history, was discovered during an internal investigation in January. The employee, citing financial difficulty, admitted to the theft and returned the money by mid-April. The incident has led to increased discipline among palace staff.
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