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APEC Statement Fails to Mention Russia, Middle East
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Trade ministers from member economies of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum ended a two-day meeting in Peru on Saturday by adopting a joint statement for the first time in three years.De către 時事通信社
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Japan Foreign Minister Withdraws Possibly Misleading Remark
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Japanese Foreign Minister Yoko Kamikawa on Sunday withdrew a possibly inappropriate remark against women that she made during a campaign speech related to a gubernatorial election.De către 時事通信社
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Japan Govt to Consider More Aid to Rapidus: Minister
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Japanese industry minister Ken Saito on Sunday voiced the government's readiness to consider providing additional aid to Rapidus Corp., which aims to mass-produce next-generation semiconductors.De către 時事通信社
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China Launches Antidumping Probes Targeting Japan, Others
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China's Commerce Ministry said Sunday that it has launched antidumping probes into some chemical products from Japan, the United States, the European Union and Taiwan.De către 時事通信社
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Norinchukin Bank Eyeing 1.2-T.-Yen Capital Boost
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Norinchukin Bank is considering boosting its capital by about 1.2 trillion yen, it was learned Sunday.De către 時事通信社
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Hokuetsu, Daio Paper Opt to Forge Tie-Up
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Major Japanese paper producer Hokuetsu Corp. and peer Daio Paper Corp. have opted to forge a strategic business tie-up.De către 時事通信社
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2nd Person Arrested for Alleged Murder of Tokyo Couple
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Japanese police on Sunday served a fresh arrest warrant to Hikaru Sasaki, one of the six people held over the case of the bodies of a Tokyo man and his wife being found in April, on suspicion of murdering the couple.De către 時事通信社
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U.S. Embassy in Tokyo to Have Officer for China Affairs
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The U.S. Department of State plans to deploy an officer who will monitor problematic behavior of China and consider countermeasures at the U.S. Embassy in Tokyo from July, an official of the department said Saturday.De către 時事通信社
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JR Firms Expanding Cargo Transport Using Shinkansen Trains
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Japan Railways Group companies are expanding cargo transportation services using Shinkansen bullet trains.De către 時事通信社
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G-7 Goal of Nuclear-Free World Increasingly Challenged
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The road to a nuclear-free world is becoming rockier a year after leaders from the Group of Seven major democracies adopted a landmark document on nuclear disarmament.De către 時事通信社
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Over 60 Pct of Japan Firms See Yen's Recent Weakness Negative
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A private-sector survey has found that 63.9pctof Japanese companies are seeing negative profit impacts from the recent weakness of the yen.De către 時事通信社
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Former S. Korean Pres. Moon Raps Ex-Japan PM Abe in Memoir
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Former South Korean President Moon Jae-in, in a recently published memoir, criticized the late former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.De către 時事通信社
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Okinawa Peace March Held to Mark 52nd Anniv. of Return to Japan
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A peace march was held in Okinawa Prefecture, southernmost Japan, on Saturday, to mark the 52nd anniversary of its return to Japan from post-World War II U.S. occupation.De către 時事通信社
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Los Angeles Designates May 17 as "Shohei Ohtani Day"
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The city of Los Angeles has designated May 17 as "Shohei Ohtani Day," in honor of the Major League Baseball superstar.De către 時事通信社
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N. Korea Test-Fires Tactical Ballistic Missiles: State Media
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North Korea test-fired tactical ballistic missiles with a new autonomous navigation system into the Sea of Japan on Friday, the reclusive country's state media said Saturday.De către 時事通信社
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James Auer, Ex-Pentagon Official for Japan Affairs, Dies at 82
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James Auer, a former U.S. Department of Defense official for Japan affairs, died in Nashville, Tennessee, on Thursday at the age of 82, informed sources said.De către 時事通信社
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U.S. Ambassador Makes 1st Visit to Japan's Westernmost Island
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U.S. Ambassador to Japan Rahm Emanuel on Friday visited Yonaguni Island in Okinawa Prefecture, Japan's westernmost island near Taiwan, in an apparent bid to keep China's growing military pressure in check.De către 時事通信社
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Japan Enacts Hydrogen Society Promotion Law
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The Diet, Japan's parliament, on Friday enacted a bill to promote the use of hydrogen energy for a carbon-free society.De către 時事通信社
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Nozomi Trains to Be with All-Reserved Seating in Aug. 9-18
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Nozomi bullet trains on Japan's Tokaido and Sanyo Shinkansen lines will be operated with all-reserved seating from Aug. 9 to 18, their operators said Friday.De către 時事通信社
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LDP Submits Own Bill to Revise Political Funds Law
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Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party submitted a bill to the House of Representatives on Friday to revise the political funds control law in the wake of its "slush fund" scandal.De către 時事通信社
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Japan Political Parties Begin Talks on Imperial Family Plan
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Japan's political parties will aim to compile a plan on securing a sufficient number of Imperial Family members during the ongoing session of parliament, House of Representatives Speaker Fukushiro Nukaga said Friday.De către 時事通信社
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5 Japanese Firms to Collaborate over Logistics
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Itochu Corp., KDDI Corp., Toyota Industries Corp., Mitsui Fudosan Co. and Mitsubishi Estate Co. said Friday that they will collaborate in developing an efficient logistics system using digital technology.De către 時事通信社
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Western Japan Mayor Declares Bid for Tokyo Governorship
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Shinji Ishimaru, the 41-year-old mayor of Akitakata in the western Japan prefecture of Hiroshima, said Friday that he will run as an independent candidate in the July 7 gubernatorial election in Tokyo.De către 時事通信社
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Japan's New Ambassador to S. Korea Vows Efforts for Better Ties
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Japan's new Ambassador to South Korea Koichi Mizushima on Friday vowed efforts for further development of ties between the Asian countries.De către 時事通信社
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Japan to Provide 5 More Large Patrol Ships to Philippines
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The Philippine government said Friday it has agreed to procure five more large patrol ships from Japan.De către 時事通信社
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Japan Enacts Joint Child Custody Bill
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Japan's parliament enacted a bill to allow divorced parents to choose shared custody of their children on Friday, a move that will change the country's child custody system for the first time in 77 years.De către 時事通信社
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Upper House Panel Urges 29 "Slush Fund" Lawmakers to Appear
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The House of Councillors' political ethics panel voted Friday to urge 29 lawmakers involved in the ruling Liberal Democratic party's "slush fund" scandal to attend a hearing on the scandal.De către 時事通信社
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Fukushima N-Plant Starts Fresh Round of Water Release
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Japan's crippled Fukushima No. 1 nuclear power plant started the second release for fiscal 2024 of treated water, which contains small amounts of radioactive tritium, into the sea on Friday.De către 時事通信社
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N. Korea Fires Ballistic Missile toward Sea of Japan
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North Korea fired a ballistic missile toward the Sea of Japan on Friday, the South Korean military said.De către 時事通信社
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Japan Enacts Bill to Make Webcasts Mandatory for NHK
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Japan's parliament Friday enacted a bill to make webcasts of television programs mandatory for public broadcaster NHK, or Japan Broadcasting Corp., just like conventional broadcasting.De către 時事通信社
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Japan Protests China, Russia over Treated Water
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Japan has lodged protests with China and Russia after they referred to treated water being released from the Fukushima No. 1 nuclear power plant as "nuclear contaminated," Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshimasa Hayashi said Friday.De către 時事通信社
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Political Group Head, 2 Others Nabbed for Tokyo Poll Obstruction
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The head of political group Tsubasa no To ()削除 and two other people were arrested Friday for allegedly obstructing speeches by opponents in a parliamentary by-election in Tokyo last month.De către 時事通信社
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Japan Diet Panel OKs Bill on Training Foreign Workers
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A House of Representatives committee Friday approved legislation to replace the foreign technical intern program with a new training scheme to allow foreigners to work in Japan for the medium to long term.De către 時事通信社
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Japan to Utilize My Number Cards in Ambulance Transportation
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Japan's Fire and Disaster Management Agency said Friday that it will start the first round of demonstration tests to utilize My Number health insurance cards when transporting patients by ambulance at three fire departments on Thursday.De către 時事通信社
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Japan Passes Bill to Introduce "Blue Ticket" Fines for Cyclists
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Japan's parliament Friday passed legislation to introduce the "blue ticket" fine system under which bicycle riders pay fines for minor traffic violations to escape criminal punishment.De către 時事通信社
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Japan's Jera to Invest 5 T. Yen for Decarbonization
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Japanese power generation company Jera Co. will invest about 5 trillion yen for decarbonization, partly to replace fuels for thermal power plants with ammonia and hydrogen.De către 時事通信社
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Meta Seeking Public Views on Threads Post Rapping Japan PM
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U.S. information technology giant Meta Platforms Inc.'s Oversight Board on Thursday started soliciting public opinions about a post criticizing Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida on its Threads text messaging app.De către 時事通信社
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Japan to Give Emergency Relief to Flood-Hit Afghanistan
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The Japanese government has decided to provide emergency relief supplies such as tents and blankets for people in northern Afghanistan hit by massive floods.De către 時事通信社
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7-Eleven Convenience Store Chain Marks 50 Years in Japan
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The 7-Eleven convenience store chain this week marked the 50th anniversary of the opening of its first outlet in Japan, where convenience stores have become essential infrastructure for everyday life.De către 時事通信社
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Nippon Life to Invest 3.8 B. Dollars in U.S. Pension Firm
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Nippon Life Insurance Co. said Thursday that it will invest about 3,838 million dollars in U.S. pension services giant Corebridge Financial Inc. to make it an equity-method affiliate.De către 時事通信社
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JR Tokai to Suspend Tunnel Work for Maglev Line
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Central Japan Railway Co., or JR Tokai, will briefly suspend drilling work at a tunnel for the planned Chuo Shinkansen magnetic levitation train line, after water levels in nearby wells decreased, President Shunsuke Niwa said Thursday.De către 時事通信社
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China Brass Visit Japan under Exchange Scheme for 1st Time in 5 Yrs
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Chinese People's Liberation Army officers attended a welcome event in Tokyo on Thursday during their first visit to Japan under a bilateral uniformed officer exchange program in five years.De către 時事通信社
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Japan Top Court to Take Measures for Disabled Plaintiffs
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Japan's Supreme Court will take measures to accommodate disabled plaintiffs in five damages lawsuits over forced sterilization under the now-defunct eugenic protection law, including setting up ramps for wheelchair users, it was learned Thursday.De către 時事通信社
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Honda to Double Investment to Promote EV Shift
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Honda Motor Co. said Thursday it will invest about 10 trillion yen to promote the development and production of electric vehicles in the decade through fiscal 2030, double the amount the Japanese automaker earmarked under its previous plan in April 2022.De către 時事通信社
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Billionaire Maezawa Sues Meta over Fake Social Media Ads
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Japanese billionaire Yusaku Maezawa has filed a lawsuit against Meta Platforms Inc. over fraudulent social media ads using his name and images without permission.De către 時事通信社
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Hiroshima, Nagasaki Mayors Rebut U.S. Politician's A-Bomb Remarks
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The mayors of Hiroshima and Nagasaki on Thursday rebutted repeated remarks by a U.S. Republican heavyweight trying to justify the August 1945 U.S. atomic bombings of the Japanese cities.De către 時事通信社
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Toshiba to Cut Maximum of 4,000 Jobs
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Toshiba Corp. said Thursday it will cut up to 4,000 jobs as part of efforts to raise the ratio of operating profit in revenue from slightly over 1pctat present to 10pctin fiscal 2026, which ends in March 2027.De către 時事通信社
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Kishida, New Singapore PM Agree to Strengthen Bilateral Ties
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Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and his new Singaporean counterpart, Lawrence Wong, held telephone talks on Thursday and agreed to strengthen ties between their nations.De către 時事通信社
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LDP Panels OK Policy Activity Funds Disclosure Rules
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Panels of Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party approved on Thursday a plan to disclose the usage of so-called policy activity funds if the amount paid by political parties to their lawmakers exceeds 500,000 yen.De către 時事通信社
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U.S. Aircraft Carrier Ronald Reagan Leaves Japan
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The aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan departed the U.S. Navy's Yokosuka base in Kanagawa Prefecture, south of Tokyo, on Thursday after nine years of deployment in Japan.De către 時事通信社
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