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Japanese Gymnast Oka Wins Three Golds at Paris Olympics
At the 2024 Paris Olympics, 21-year-old Japanese gymnast Shinnosuke Oka won three gold medals (men's individual all-around, team, horizontal bar) and a bronze (parallel bars), marking the first time a Japanese gymnast achieved this feat since 1972 and extending Japan's dominance in the men's all-aro...
Japanese Gymnast Oka Wins Three Golds at Paris Olympics
At the 2024 Paris Olympics, 21-year-old Japanese gymnast Shinnosuke Oka won three gold medals (men's individual all-around, team, horizontal bar) and a bronze (parallel bars), marking the first time a Japanese gymnast achieved this feat since 1972 and extending Japan's dominance in the men's all-aro...
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Economist Predicts Negative Economic Impact of Restricting Immigration in 2025
The Economist predicts that in 2025, many countries will attempt to restrict immigration to appease voters, which will negatively impact their economies; however, countries like Japan plan to welcome immigrants to address labor shortages.
Economist Predicts Negative Economic Impact of Restricting Immigration in 2025
The Economist predicts that in 2025, many countries will attempt to restrict immigration to appease voters, which will negatively impact their economies; however, countries like Japan plan to welcome immigrants to address labor shortages.
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Jimmy Carter, Former US President, Dies at 100
Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter, Nobel Peace Prize laureate, died peacefully at 100 on Sunday at his home in Plains, Georgia, after nearly two years in hospice care.
Jimmy Carter, Former US President, Dies at 100
Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter, Nobel Peace Prize laureate, died peacefully at 100 on Sunday at his home in Plains, Georgia, after nearly two years in hospice care.
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Osamu Suzuki, Suzuki Motor Chairman, Dies at 94
Osamu Suzuki, former chairman of Suzuki Motor, passed away at 94; his nearly 50-year leadership defined the company's cost-effective image and global expansion, particularly in India, but also faced criticism regarding its hierarchical culture.
Osamu Suzuki, Suzuki Motor Chairman, Dies at 94
Osamu Suzuki, former chairman of Suzuki Motor, passed away at 94; his nearly 50-year leadership defined the company's cost-effective image and global expansion, particularly in India, but also faced criticism regarding its hierarchical culture.
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China, Japan Agree to Security Talks Amid Strained Relations
China and Japan agreed Wednesday to establish a security dialogue to address strained relations stemming from territorial disputes, military activity, and the Fukushima water discharge, while also easing visa restrictions and resuming talks on Japanese food exports.
China, Japan Agree to Security Talks Amid Strained Relations
China and Japan agreed Wednesday to establish a security dialogue to address strained relations stemming from territorial disputes, military activity, and the Fukushima water discharge, while also easing visa restrictions and resuming talks on Japanese food exports.
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JAL Cyberattack Causes Flight Delays, Ticket Sales Halt
Japan Airlines (JAL) confirmed a cyberattack on Thursday, halting ticket sales and causing delays to over ten flights at multiple Japanese airports; the airline is working to restore its systems and the cause has been addressed.
JAL Cyberattack Causes Flight Delays, Ticket Sales Halt
Japan Airlines (JAL) confirmed a cyberattack on Thursday, halting ticket sales and causing delays to over ten flights at multiple Japanese airports; the airline is working to restore its systems and the cause has been addressed.
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Ishiba's Minority Government Faces Crucial Tests
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba's minority government successfully passed its first parliamentary test, but faces challenges including low public approval (36.5 percent) and opposition party pressure; upcoming elections will determine his future.

Ishiba's Minority Government Faces Crucial Tests
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba's minority government successfully passed its first parliamentary test, but faces challenges including low public approval (36.5 percent) and opposition party pressure; upcoming elections will determine his future.
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China Jails Japanese Woman for Actions in Japan: First Known Case
A Chinese-born Japanese language school executive was detained in Shanghai in 2015 and sentenced to six years in prison for allegedly conveying a Chinese diplomat's views on the Senkaku Islands to the Japanese government, marking the first known case of China prosecuting someone for actions within J...

China Jails Japanese Woman for Actions in Japan: First Known Case
A Chinese-born Japanese language school executive was detained in Shanghai in 2015 and sentenced to six years in prison for allegedly conveying a Chinese diplomat's views on the Senkaku Islands to the Japanese government, marking the first known case of China prosecuting someone for actions within J...
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Climate Change Shortens Canadian Winter
Climate change is impacting winter traditions in Canada, evidenced by the shortened skating season on the Rideau Canal (10 days in 2024) and Quebec City's toboggan slide needing refrigeration; rising global temperatures are threatening winter tourism and Canadian culture.

Climate Change Shortens Canadian Winter
Climate change is impacting winter traditions in Canada, evidenced by the shortened skating season on the Rideau Canal (10 days in 2024) and Quebec City's toboggan slide needing refrigeration; rising global temperatures are threatening winter tourism and Canadian culture.
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Osamu Suzuki, Former Suzuki Motor CEO, Dies at 94
Osamu Suzuki, former CEO of Suzuki Motor Corp., died Wednesday at age 94 from malignant lymphoma; his leadership transformed the company into a global player known for its affordable, high-quality mini-cars and strategic partnerships.

Osamu Suzuki, Former Suzuki Motor CEO, Dies at 94
Osamu Suzuki, former CEO of Suzuki Motor Corp., died Wednesday at age 94 from malignant lymphoma; his leadership transformed the company into a global player known for its affordable, high-quality mini-cars and strategic partnerships.
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China and Japan Strengthen People-to-People Exchanges with 10 New Agreements
In Beijing, China and Japan signed 10 agreements to enhance people-to-people and cultural exchanges, covering areas such as youth visits, education, tourism, sports, media cooperation, and women's empowerment, aiming to build stronger bilateral ties.

China and Japan Strengthen People-to-People Exchanges with 10 New Agreements
In Beijing, China and Japan signed 10 agreements to enhance people-to-people and cultural exchanges, covering areas such as youth visits, education, tourism, sports, media cooperation, and women's empowerment, aiming to build stronger bilateral ties.
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Cyberattack Disrupts Japan Airlines, Underscoring Cybersecurity Concerns
A denial-of-service attack on Thursday morning disrupted Japan Airlines' network, delaying 24 domestic flights by over 30 minutes, highlighting concerns about Japan's cybersecurity vulnerabilities during peak holiday travel.

Cyberattack Disrupts Japan Airlines, Underscoring Cybersecurity Concerns
A denial-of-service attack on Thursday morning disrupted Japan Airlines' network, delaying 24 domestic flights by over 30 minutes, highlighting concerns about Japan's cybersecurity vulnerabilities during peak holiday travel.
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