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Japan Seeks Stronger Ties with China Amidst US Trade Uncertainty
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba aims to visit China soon, hoping to enhance bilateral ties following the resumption of the China-Japan Ruling Party Exchange Mechanism after a seven-year hiatus and a recent 10-point consensus on cultural exchanges, amid concerns over US trade protectionism.
Japan Seeks Stronger Ties with China Amidst US Trade Uncertainty
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba aims to visit China soon, hoping to enhance bilateral ties following the resumption of the China-Japan Ruling Party Exchange Mechanism after a seven-year hiatus and a recent 10-point consensus on cultural exchanges, amid concerns over US trade protectionism.
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Japan, South Korea Strengthen Ties Amidst Regional Security Concerns and South Korea's Political Crisis
Amidst South Korea's political crisis following President Yoon's impeachment and North Korea's growing ties with Russia, Japanese and South Korean foreign ministers met in Seoul on Monday to strengthen bilateral relations and trilateral cooperation with the US, highlighting the increasingly severe r...
Japan, South Korea Strengthen Ties Amidst Regional Security Concerns and South Korea's Political Crisis
Amidst South Korea's political crisis following President Yoon's impeachment and North Korea's growing ties with Russia, Japanese and South Korean foreign ministers met in Seoul on Monday to strengthen bilateral relations and trilateral cooperation with the US, highlighting the increasingly severe r...
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Sasaki's Impending Signing Disrupts MLB International Market
The impending signing of highly sought-after Japanese pitcher Roki Sasaki between January 15th and 23rd is causing chaos in the MLB international market, with teams breaking prior agreements and renegotiating contracts due to bonus pool limitations; Dominican shortstop Darell Morel switched from the...
Sasaki's Impending Signing Disrupts MLB International Market
The impending signing of highly sought-after Japanese pitcher Roki Sasaki between January 15th and 23rd is causing chaos in the MLB international market, with teams breaking prior agreements and renegotiating contracts due to bonus pool limitations; Dominican shortstop Darell Morel switched from the...
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AI-Powered Farming Robot Addresses Japan's Labor Crisis
Japan's aging population is causing a severe labor shortage in agriculture, prompting the development of robots like Adam by Kisui Tech to automate farming tasks. The number of farmers halved from 2000 to 2023, with only 20% under 60. Adam, a semi-autonomous robot using space exploration technology,...
AI-Powered Farming Robot Addresses Japan's Labor Crisis
Japan's aging population is causing a severe labor shortage in agriculture, prompting the development of robots like Adam by Kisui Tech to automate farming tasks. The number of farmers halved from 2000 to 2023, with only 20% under 60. Adam, a semi-autonomous robot using space exploration technology,...
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Magnitude 6.6 Earthquake Strikes Southwest Japan
A magnitude 6.6 earthquake struck southwest Japan on Monday at 9:19 p.m., triggering a brief tsunami advisory and prompting evacuations; the advisory was later lifted with minimal damage reported.
Magnitude 6.6 Earthquake Strikes Southwest Japan
A magnitude 6.6 earthquake struck southwest Japan on Monday at 9:19 p.m., triggering a brief tsunami advisory and prompting evacuations; the advisory was later lifted with minimal damage reported.
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Japan, Indonesia Deepen Ties Amid China Concerns
Japan and Indonesia pledged deeper economic and defense ties on Saturday, including a $573 million Japanese loan for Indonesian infrastructure and discussions on joint naval ship development, amid concerns about China's assertiveness in the South China Sea and a potential reduction of the U.S. prese...
Japan, Indonesia Deepen Ties Amid China Concerns
Japan and Indonesia pledged deeper economic and defense ties on Saturday, including a $573 million Japanese loan for Indonesian infrastructure and discussions on joint naval ship development, amid concerns about China's assertiveness in the South China Sea and a potential reduction of the U.S. prese...
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AI-Powered Farming Robot Tackles Japan's Aging Workforce Crisis
Japan's aging population, particularly impacting its agricultural sector where the number of farmers halved between 2000 and 2023, is prompting the development of AI-assisted farming robots like Adam by Kisui Tech, leveraging space exploration technology to address labor shortages.

AI-Powered Farming Robot Tackles Japan's Aging Workforce Crisis
Japan's aging population, particularly impacting its agricultural sector where the number of farmers halved between 2000 and 2023, is prompting the development of AI-assisted farming robots like Adam by Kisui Tech, leveraging space exploration technology to address labor shortages.
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6.9 Magnitude Earthquake Hits Southwestern Japan, Triggering Tsunami Warnings
A 6.9 magnitude earthquake struck southwestern Japan at 9:19 p.m. local time on Monday, triggering tsunami warnings for Miyazaki and Kochi prefectures; a 20-centimeter tsunami hit Miyazaki city, causing minor damage but raising concerns given Japan's high seismic risk and recent megaquake warnings.

6.9 Magnitude Earthquake Hits Southwestern Japan, Triggering Tsunami Warnings
A 6.9 magnitude earthquake struck southwestern Japan at 9:19 p.m. local time on Monday, triggering tsunami warnings for Miyazaki and Kochi prefectures; a 20-centimeter tsunami hit Miyazaki city, causing minor damage but raising concerns given Japan's high seismic risk and recent megaquake warnings.
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Cleveland-Cliffs and Nucor Team Up in Bid for U.S. Steel
Cleveland-Cliffs and Nucor are jointly bidding to acquire U.S. Steel for an amount exceeding $30 per share, aiming to prevent the company's acquisition by Japanese firm Nippon Steel, which was blocked by the White House over national security concerns.

Cleveland-Cliffs and Nucor Team Up in Bid for U.S. Steel
Cleveland-Cliffs and Nucor are jointly bidding to acquire U.S. Steel for an amount exceeding $30 per share, aiming to prevent the company's acquisition by Japanese firm Nippon Steel, which was blocked by the White House over national security concerns.
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6.9 Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Japan, Triggering Minor Tsunami
A 6.9 magnitude earthquake hit Miyazaki Prefecture, Japan, on January 13, 2025, at 12:19 GMT, causing level 5 shaking and triggering a tsunami warning for waves up to one meter; initial reports indicate waves reached 20 centimeters with no major damage.

6.9 Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Japan, Triggering Minor Tsunami
A 6.9 magnitude earthquake hit Miyazaki Prefecture, Japan, on January 13, 2025, at 12:19 GMT, causing level 5 shaking and triggering a tsunami warning for waves up to one meter; initial reports indicate waves reached 20 centimeters with no major damage.
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Japan Firms Prepare for Taiwan Contingency, North Korean Soldiers Captured in Ukraine
A Kyodo News survey reveals that over half of major Japanese firms have prepared for a potential Chinese invasion of Taiwan; Ukrainian forces captured two North Korean soldiers fighting alongside Russia; and Japan will provide Indonesia with high-speed patrol boats to enhance maritime security.

Japan Firms Prepare for Taiwan Contingency, North Korean Soldiers Captured in Ukraine
A Kyodo News survey reveals that over half of major Japanese firms have prepared for a potential Chinese invasion of Taiwan; Ukrainian forces captured two North Korean soldiers fighting alongside Russia; and Japan will provide Indonesia with high-speed patrol boats to enhance maritime security.
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Parliamentary Prorogation Halts Bills to Ban Zoo Elephants, Great Apes, and Live Horse Exports
A Canadian government bill to ban zoos from acquiring or breeding elephants and great apes has been stopped by the prorogation of Parliament, along with a separate bill to ban live horse exports to Japan for slaughter, despite support from animal welfare groups and some musicians; however, the horse...

Parliamentary Prorogation Halts Bills to Ban Zoo Elephants, Great Apes, and Live Horse Exports
A Canadian government bill to ban zoos from acquiring or breeding elephants and great apes has been stopped by the prorogation of Parliament, along with a separate bill to ban live horse exports to Japan for slaughter, despite support from animal welfare groups and some musicians; however, the horse...
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