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NATO and Japan Deepen Military Ties Amidst Growing Regional Threats
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte and Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba, during Rutte's first visit to Japan, pledged to deepen military cooperation to counter threats from China, Russia, and North Korea, focusing on advanced technology, cybersecurity, and joint military exercises.
NATO and Japan Deepen Military Ties Amidst Growing Regional Threats
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte and Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba, during Rutte's first visit to Japan, pledged to deepen military cooperation to counter threats from China, Russia, and North Korea, focusing on advanced technology, cybersecurity, and joint military exercises.
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36% Bias Score


NATO's Japan Visit Fuels Asia-Pacific Tensions with China
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte's visit to Japan, amidst rising tensions with China, highlights Japan's strengthened military stance and closer ties with NATO, including increased defense spending and deployment of long-range missiles, prompting China's condemnation of NATO's growing presence in t...
NATO's Japan Visit Fuels Asia-Pacific Tensions with China
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte's visit to Japan, amidst rising tensions with China, highlights Japan's strengthened military stance and closer ties with NATO, including increased defense spending and deployment of long-range missiles, prompting China's condemnation of NATO's growing presence in t...
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64% Bias Score


China Finds No Abnormalities in Fukushima Water Tests, But Maintains Opposition
China's independent tests near the Fukushima plant found no abnormalities in hazardous elements in late February, yet China continues opposing Japan's nuclear-contaminated water discharge, citing the need for long-term international monitoring and the commitment's fulfillment.
China Finds No Abnormalities in Fukushima Water Tests, But Maintains Opposition
China's independent tests near the Fukushima plant found no abnormalities in hazardous elements in late February, yet China continues opposing Japan's nuclear-contaminated water discharge, citing the need for long-term international monitoring and the commitment's fulfillment.
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52% Bias Score


Operation Ten-go: Japan's Fatal Yamato Suicide Mission
Japan's Operation Ten-go, launched on April 6, 1945, involved a suicide mission by the Yamato battleship and supporting vessels against the US fleet off Okinawa, resulting in the loss of 3,655 Japanese sailors and contributing to the decision to use atomic bombs.
Operation Ten-go: Japan's Fatal Yamato Suicide Mission
Japan's Operation Ten-go, launched on April 6, 1945, involved a suicide mission by the Yamato battleship and supporting vessels against the US fleet off Okinawa, resulting in the loss of 3,655 Japanese sailors and contributing to the decision to use atomic bombs.
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44% Bias Score


US Tariffs Rock Japanese Markets, Prompting Urgent Government Response
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba convened a rare Sunday meeting of Cabinet members to address the significant impact of newly imposed US tariffs on Japan's financial markets, instructing the Finance Minister to closely monitor the situation.
US Tariffs Rock Japanese Markets, Prompting Urgent Government Response
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba convened a rare Sunday meeting of Cabinet members to address the significant impact of newly imposed US tariffs on Japan's financial markets, instructing the Finance Minister to closely monitor the situation.
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24% Bias Score


Low Japanese Interest in Osaka Expo Underscores National Sentiment
Despite Prime Minister Ishiba's hope that the upcoming Osaka World Expo, opening April 13th, will showcase an "enjoyable Japan," a Kyodo News poll shows 75 percent of Japanese respondents are uninterested, and only 8.5 million of the targeted 23 million tickets have been sold, contrasting sharply wi...
Low Japanese Interest in Osaka Expo Underscores National Sentiment
Despite Prime Minister Ishiba's hope that the upcoming Osaka World Expo, opening April 13th, will showcase an "enjoyable Japan," a Kyodo News poll shows 75 percent of Japanese respondents are uninterested, and only 8.5 million of the targeted 23 million tickets have been sold, contrasting sharply wi...
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36% Bias Score

Emergency Landing in Tokyo: Philippine Airlines Flight Diverted Due to Cabin Smoke
Philippine Airlines Flight PR102 from Manila to Los Angeles made an emergency landing in Tokyo due to a malfunctioning air conditioner causing cabin smoke; 355 passengers and crew experienced smoke inhalation but were unharmed; the plane landed safely but faced significant delays.

Emergency Landing in Tokyo: Philippine Airlines Flight Diverted Due to Cabin Smoke
Philippine Airlines Flight PR102 from Manila to Los Angeles made an emergency landing in Tokyo due to a malfunctioning air conditioner causing cabin smoke; 355 passengers and crew experienced smoke inhalation but were unharmed; the plane landed safely but faced significant delays.
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40% Bias Score

Japan: From Meiji Restoration to Modern Challenges
Commodore Perry's 1853 arrival in Japan forced the country to open its ports, leading to rapid modernization under the Meiji Restoration, imperialistic expansion, devastating involvement in WWII, and a subsequent post-war economic boom fueled by US aid and internal cultural factors like 'kaizen', bu...

Japan: From Meiji Restoration to Modern Challenges
Commodore Perry's 1853 arrival in Japan forced the country to open its ports, leading to rapid modernization under the Meiji Restoration, imperialistic expansion, devastating involvement in WWII, and a subsequent post-war economic boom fueled by US aid and internal cultural factors like 'kaizen', bu...
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48% Bias Score

Trump's Tariffs Trigger Global Stock Market Plunge
President Trump's new tariffs caused the Nikkei index to fall 2.75 percent and the Dow Jones to plummet 5.5 percent on Friday, prompting fears of a global recession as retaliatory measures are expected from U.S. trading partners.

Trump's Tariffs Trigger Global Stock Market Plunge
President Trump's new tariffs caused the Nikkei index to fall 2.75 percent and the Dow Jones to plummet 5.5 percent on Friday, prompting fears of a global recession as retaliatory measures are expected from U.S. trading partners.
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56% Bias Score

China Finds Normal Radiation Levels Near Fukushima, But Seafood Ban Remains
China's independent tests near Fukushima found normal radiation levels in seawater samples, but this does not guarantee an end to its ban on Japanese seafood imports, highlighting ongoing bilateral tensions and food safety concerns despite the International Atomic Energy Agency's confirmation that t...

China Finds Normal Radiation Levels Near Fukushima, But Seafood Ban Remains
China's independent tests near Fukushima found normal radiation levels in seawater samples, but this does not guarantee an end to its ban on Japanese seafood imports, highlighting ongoing bilateral tensions and food safety concerns despite the International Atomic Energy Agency's confirmation that t...
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44% Bias Score

Okinawan Bone Digger Unearths Remains, Highlighting WWII Battle's Brutal Toll
Takamatsu Goshiken, an Okinawan bone digger, unearths human remains in WWII caves, revealing the immense human cost of the Battle of Okinawa, where approximately 240,000 people, including 100,000 civilians, died; his work underscores the need for improved identification methods for the countless unc...

Okinawan Bone Digger Unearths Remains, Highlighting WWII Battle's Brutal Toll
Takamatsu Goshiken, an Okinawan bone digger, unearths human remains in WWII caves, revealing the immense human cost of the Battle of Okinawa, where approximately 240,000 people, including 100,000 civilians, died; his work underscores the need for improved identification methods for the countless unc...
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60% Bias Score

Asian Markets Plunge on Trump's New Tariffs
Following large losses on Wall Street, Asian markets fell sharply due to President Trump's new US tariffs; the Nikkei 225 dropped 2.6 percent, the Topix 3.5 percent, and S&P 500 companies lost \$2.4 trillion overnight, the largest since March 16, 2020.

Asian Markets Plunge on Trump's New Tariffs
Following large losses on Wall Street, Asian markets fell sharply due to President Trump's new US tariffs; the Nikkei 225 dropped 2.6 percent, the Topix 3.5 percent, and S&P 500 companies lost \$2.4 trillion overnight, the largest since March 16, 2020.
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56% Bias Score
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