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Japan's Osaka calls Mori's remarks on women 'ignorant'

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Japan's Osaka calls Mori's remarks on women 'ignorant'

Japan's Osaka calls Mori's remarks on women 'ignorant'

Naomi Osaka - one of Japan's biggest sporting stars - says Tokyo 2020 President Yoshiro Mori's comments regarding women were "ignorant" but she stops short of saying he should resign.


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