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Nobel Peace Prize Awarded to Japanese A-bomb Survivors Group
Nihon Hidankyo, Japan's leading atomic bomb survivors group, received the Nobel Peace Prize on December 11th for its efforts to achieve a world free of nuclear weapons, aiming to energize the movement amid rising geopolitical tensions.
Nobel Peace Prize Awarded to Japanese A-bomb Survivors Group
Nihon Hidankyo, Japan's leading atomic bomb survivors group, received the Nobel Peace Prize on December 11th for its efforts to achieve a world free of nuclear weapons, aiming to energize the movement amid rising geopolitical tensions.
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U.S. Grounds Osprey Aircraft Again Due to Safety Concerns
The U.S. military has temporarily grounded all its V-22 Osprey aircraft due to safety concerns, following a recent precautionary landing and a deadly crash last November in Japan that killed eight service members. This is the second grounding in under a year.
U.S. Grounds Osprey Aircraft Again Due to Safety Concerns
The U.S. military has temporarily grounded all its V-22 Osprey aircraft due to safety concerns, following a recent precautionary landing and a deadly crash last November in Japan that killed eight service members. This is the second grounding in under a year.
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Japanese Baby Hatch Child Launches Program to Teach Kids About Life
Koichi Miyatsu, a 21-year-old university student anonymously placed in a Kumamoto baby hatch at 3 months old, established "University for Kids Kumamoto" to teach children about life's value, drawing on his experience and the success of similar programs in Germany.
Japanese Baby Hatch Child Launches Program to Teach Kids About Life
Koichi Miyatsu, a 21-year-old university student anonymously placed in a Kumamoto baby hatch at 3 months old, established "University for Kids Kumamoto" to teach children about life's value, drawing on his experience and the success of similar programs in Germany.
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UNESCO Recognizes Japanese Sake and Shochu Production as Intangible Cultural Heritage
Traditional Japanese sake and shochu production techniques were added to UNESCO's Intangible Cultural Heritage list on Wednesday, aiming to boost exports, revitalize local economies, and preserve ancient skills amid shrinking domestic consumption; this is Japan's 23rd entry on the list.
UNESCO Recognizes Japanese Sake and Shochu Production as Intangible Cultural Heritage
Traditional Japanese sake and shochu production techniques were added to UNESCO's Intangible Cultural Heritage list on Wednesday, aiming to boost exports, revitalize local economies, and preserve ancient skills amid shrinking domestic consumption; this is Japan's 23rd entry on the list.
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Japan Monitors South Korea Martial Law, Expresses Concern for Bilateral Ties
Following South Korea's brief declaration of martial law on December 12, 2023, Japan expressed grave concerns, with Prime Minister Ishiba stating that the situation is being closely monitored for its impact on bilateral ties, including a potential summit with President Yoon. Japanese businesses are ...
Japan Monitors South Korea Martial Law, Expresses Concern for Bilateral Ties
Following South Korea's brief declaration of martial law on December 12, 2023, Japan expressed grave concerns, with Prime Minister Ishiba stating that the situation is being closely monitored for its impact on bilateral ties, including a potential summit with President Yoon. Japanese businesses are ...
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North Korean Troops Suffer Casualties in Ukraine, Zelenskyy Says
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy confirmed that North Korean soldiers deployed to western Russia have been killed fighting in Ukraine, urging NATO membership and expressing concern over insufficient support, while the conflict intensifies with Russia using new intermediate-range missiles and ...
North Korean Troops Suffer Casualties in Ukraine, Zelenskyy Says
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy confirmed that North Korean soldiers deployed to western Russia have been killed fighting in Ukraine, urging NATO membership and expressing concern over insufficient support, while the conflict intensifies with Russia using new intermediate-range missiles and ...
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"South Korean President Faces Arrest Amid Martial Law Investigation"
"South Korea's corruption investigation agency will seek to detain or arrest President Yoon Suk Yeol following his short-lived declaration of martial law last week, which led to the arrest of multiple officials and an attempted suicide by the former defense minister. The opposition plans to impeach ...

"South Korean President Faces Arrest Amid Martial Law Investigation"
"South Korea's corruption investigation agency will seek to detain or arrest President Yoon Suk Yeol following his short-lived declaration of martial law last week, which led to the arrest of multiple officials and an attempted suicide by the former defense minister. The opposition plans to impeach ...
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"Yoon Survives Impeachment Amid South Korea Political Turmoil"
"South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol survived an impeachment attempt Saturday following a controversial martial law declaration, but faces potential early removal from office due to strong public opposition, creating concerns for regional stability and impacting relations with Japan."

"Yoon Survives Impeachment Amid South Korea Political Turmoil"
"South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol survived an impeachment attempt Saturday following a controversial martial law declaration, but faces potential early removal from office due to strong public opposition, creating concerns for regional stability and impacting relations with Japan."
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Nobel Peace Prize Awarded to Hibakusha Amid Rising Nuclear Tensions
The 2023 Nobel Peace Prize awarded to Nihon Hidankyo, a group of atomic bomb survivors, highlights the urgent need for nuclear disarmament amid rising global tensions and the aging of its members. The award recognizes their decades-long campaign against nuclear weapons, but also emphasizes the need ...

Nobel Peace Prize Awarded to Hibakusha Amid Rising Nuclear Tensions
The 2023 Nobel Peace Prize awarded to Nihon Hidankyo, a group of atomic bomb survivors, highlights the urgent need for nuclear disarmament amid rising global tensions and the aging of its members. The award recognizes their decades-long campaign against nuclear weapons, but also emphasizes the need ...
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South Korea's President Declares, Then Revokes, Martial Law
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol declared, then rescinded, martial law on Wednesday after the National Assembly voted to revoke it; this is the first instance of martial law since South Korea's democratization in 1987, prompting alarm from the U.S. and Japan.

South Korea's President Declares, Then Revokes, Martial Law
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol declared, then rescinded, martial law on Wednesday after the National Assembly voted to revoke it; this is the first instance of martial law since South Korea's democratization in 1987, prompting alarm from the U.S. and Japan.
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Negative Views of Japan Soar Among Chinese
A 2024 poll reveals that nearly 90% of Chinese hold an unfavorable view of Japan, a 24.8% increase from 2023, primarily due to disputes over the Senkaku Islands, historical issues, and Fukushima water release; only 12.3% view Japan favorably.

Negative Views of Japan Soar Among Chinese
A 2024 poll reveals that nearly 90% of Chinese hold an unfavorable view of Japan, a 24.8% increase from 2023, primarily due to disputes over the Senkaku Islands, historical issues, and Fukushima water release; only 12.3% view Japan favorably.
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Australia Bans Under-16s From Social Media
Australia's Senate passed a bill Thursday banning children under 16 from using social media, making it the first country to enact such a law, aiming to protect young people from mental and physical health risks, with social media companies facing fines for non-compliance.

Australia Bans Under-16s From Social Media
Australia's Senate passed a bill Thursday banning children under 16 from using social media, making it the first country to enact such a law, aiming to protect young people from mental and physical health risks, with social media companies facing fines for non-compliance.
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