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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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Japan Expands Russia Sanctions, Approves Record Defense Budget
Japan expands sanctions against Russia, adding 33 organizations and 12 individuals to its asset freeze list and imposing export restrictions on 53 companies, while simultaneously approving a record $55 billion defense budget to develop long-range missiles and a domestic satellite network.
Japan Expands Russia Sanctions, Approves Record Defense Budget
Japan expands sanctions against Russia, adding 33 organizations and 12 individuals to its asset freeze list and imposing export restrictions on 53 companies, while simultaneously approving a record $55 billion defense budget to develop long-range missiles and a domestic satellite network.
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Global Economic Indicators Set to Shape Market Trends This Week
From January 13th to 17th, key economic data releases from Japan, the Eurozone, Canada, and the US will impact global markets. Indicators such as US CPI, PPI, retail sales, and housing starts, alongside numerous other metrics from various countries, will heavily influence investor decisions and broa...
Global Economic Indicators Set to Shape Market Trends This Week
From January 13th to 17th, key economic data releases from Japan, the Eurozone, Canada, and the US will impact global markets. Indicators such as US CPI, PPI, retail sales, and housing starts, alongside numerous other metrics from various countries, will heavily influence investor decisions and broa...
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Rise of Listening Bars in UK Reflects Shift in Nightlife Culture
The increasing popularity of listening bars in the UK, such as London's Spiritland and Stockport's Ōdiobā, reflects a shift in nightlife culture amid rising nightclub costs and changing consumer preferences, prioritizing high-fidelity sound systems and relaxed atmospheres.
Rise of Listening Bars in UK Reflects Shift in Nightlife Culture
The increasing popularity of listening bars in the UK, such as London's Spiritland and Stockport's Ōdiobā, reflects a shift in nightlife culture amid rising nightclub costs and changing consumer preferences, prioritizing high-fidelity sound systems and relaxed atmospheres.
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Heavy Snow Warning Issued for Japan
Japan's Meteorological Agency warned of heavy snow and potential traffic disruptions from Wednesday to Friday across northern and western Japan, with strong winds and blizzards possible depending on air temperature.
Heavy Snow Warning Issued for Japan
Japan's Meteorological Agency warned of heavy snow and potential traffic disruptions from Wednesday to Friday across northern and western Japan, with strong winds and blizzards possible depending on air temperature.
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Setouchi: Art, Cycling, and Culture in Japan's Inland Sea
The Setouchi region in Japan, comprising seven prefectures and over 700 islands, offers diverse tourism experiences including contemporary art installations on islands like Naoshima and Teshima, scenic cycling routes such as the Shimanami Kaido and Yumeshima Kaido, and unique cultural and natural at...
Setouchi: Art, Cycling, and Culture in Japan's Inland Sea
The Setouchi region in Japan, comprising seven prefectures and over 700 islands, offers diverse tourism experiences including contemporary art installations on islands like Naoshima and Teshima, scenic cycling routes such as the Shimanami Kaido and Yumeshima Kaido, and unique cultural and natural at...
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Japan, Malaysia Strengthen Ties Amid China's Growing Influence
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba and Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim agreed to strengthen security and economic ties during a summit in Malaysia, upgrading their relationship to a "comprehensive strategic partnership" to counter China's growing influence and cooperate on regional issues...

Japan, Malaysia Strengthen Ties Amid China's Growing Influence
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba and Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim agreed to strengthen security and economic ties during a summit in Malaysia, upgrading their relationship to a "comprehensive strategic partnership" to counter China's growing influence and cooperate on regional issues...
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Japan Expands Sanctions on Russia, Targeting Allies and Military Suppliers
Japan announced additional sanctions against Russia, including asset freezes on 11 individuals, 29 organizations, and three banks, plus export bans on 22 Russian military entities and 31 international groups aiding sanctions evasion, aligning with G7 efforts to counter Russia's war in Ukraine.

Japan Expands Sanctions on Russia, Targeting Allies and Military Suppliers
Japan announced additional sanctions against Russia, including asset freezes on 11 individuals, 29 organizations, and three banks, plus export bans on 22 Russian military entities and 31 international groups aiding sanctions evasion, aligning with G7 efforts to counter Russia's war in Ukraine.
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Ubisoft Delays Assassin's Creed Shadows to March 2025
Ubisoft delayed Assassin's Creed Shadows, initially set for November 2024 release, to March 20, 2025, due to the underperformance of Star Wars Outlaws and to incorporate player feedback, aiming for a smoother launch for this important title in their flagship franchise.

Ubisoft Delays Assassin's Creed Shadows to March 2025
Ubisoft delayed Assassin's Creed Shadows, initially set for November 2024 release, to March 20, 2025, due to the underperformance of Star Wars Outlaws and to incorporate player feedback, aiming for a smoother launch for this important title in their flagship franchise.
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Hammer Attack Injures Eight at Tokyo University
A female student at Hosei University's Tama Campus in Tokyo injured eight people with a hammer in an attack around 4 pm local time; the assailant, a woman in her 20s, was arrested by university staff.

Hammer Attack Injures Eight at Tokyo University
A female student at Hosei University's Tama Campus in Tokyo injured eight people with a hammer in an attack around 4 pm local time; the assailant, a woman in her 20s, was arrested by university staff.
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China-Linked Hacking Group Targeted Japan in Over 200 Cyberattacks
Japan's National Police Agency linked over 200 cyberattacks from 2019-2024 to a Chinese hacking group, MirrorFace, targeting national security and high-technology data from government ministries, private companies, and individuals, using malware-laced emails and VPN vulnerabilities.

China-Linked Hacking Group Targeted Japan in Over 200 Cyberattacks
Japan's National Police Agency linked over 200 cyberattacks from 2019-2024 to a Chinese hacking group, MirrorFace, targeting national security and high-technology data from government ministries, private companies, and individuals, using malware-laced emails and VPN vulnerabilities.
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Biden Blocks US Steel Takeover Amidst National Security Concerns
President Biden blocked Japan's Nippon Steel's \$14 billion takeover of US Steel, citing national security concerns despite dissent from top officials including Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen, leading to a lawsuit and raising questions about the CFIUS process.

Biden Blocks US Steel Takeover Amidst National Security Concerns
President Biden blocked Japan's Nippon Steel's \$14 billion takeover of US Steel, citing national security concerns despite dissent from top officials including Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen, leading to a lawsuit and raising questions about the CFIUS process.
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