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BOJ Cuts Growth Forecast Amidst U.S. Tariff Concerns
The Bank of Japan lowered its economic growth projection for fiscal year 2024 to 0.5 percent from 1.1 percent due to concerns about U.S. tariffs negatively impacting global growth and corporate profits in Japan; the central bank also revised down its inflation projections and extended its timeline f...
BOJ Cuts Growth Forecast Amidst U.S. Tariff Concerns
The Bank of Japan lowered its economic growth projection for fiscal year 2024 to 0.5 percent from 1.1 percent due to concerns about U.S. tariffs negatively impacting global growth and corporate profits in Japan; the central bank also revised down its inflation projections and extended its timeline f...
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24% Bias Score


Couche-Tard Gains Access to Seven & i Financial Data in Takeover Bid
Alimentation Couche-Tard Inc. gained access to Seven & i Holdings Co.'s financial data after signing a non-disclosure agreement, a critical step in its US$52-billion takeover bid for the Japanese convenience store giant, despite concerns about antitrust regulations and the planned divestiture of app...
Couche-Tard Gains Access to Seven & i Financial Data in Takeover Bid
Alimentation Couche-Tard Inc. gained access to Seven & i Holdings Co.'s financial data after signing a non-disclosure agreement, a critical step in its US$52-billion takeover bid for the Japanese convenience store giant, despite concerns about antitrust regulations and the planned divestiture of app...
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16% Bias Score


Edinburgh University Repatriates Ainu Skulls to Japan
Edinburgh University returned three Ainu skulls to Japan in a traditional ceremony, addressing ethical concerns about the 1913 donation of indigenous remains by anthropologist Dr. Neil Gordon; the skulls will be interred at a Hokkaido museum.
Edinburgh University Repatriates Ainu Skulls to Japan
Edinburgh University returned three Ainu skulls to Japan in a traditional ceremony, addressing ethical concerns about the 1913 donation of indigenous remains by anthropologist Dr. Neil Gordon; the skulls will be interred at a Hokkaido museum.
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36% Bias Score


Parr's Kyoto Exhibit: Mass Tourism's Impact on Tradition"
British photographer Martin Parr's Kyotographie exhibit showcases 140 images documenting the overwhelming impact of record-breaking tourism during Kyoto's cherry blossom season, revealing both the excitement and the strain on the city's 1.5 million residents who expect 40 million visitors this year.
Parr's Kyoto Exhibit: Mass Tourism's Impact on Tradition"
British photographer Martin Parr's Kyotographie exhibit showcases 140 images documenting the overwhelming impact of record-breaking tourism during Kyoto's cherry blossom season, revealing both the excitement and the strain on the city's 1.5 million residents who expect 40 million visitors this year.
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56% Bias Score


Japan's Shrinking Population: A National Crisis
Japan's population is declining rapidly, with more deaths than births leading to a near one million-person loss last year, causing concerns across various sectors from national defense to the economy; various government initiatives are underway to combat this.
Japan's Shrinking Population: A National Crisis
Japan's population is declining rapidly, with more deaths than births leading to a near one million-person loss last year, causing concerns across various sectors from national defense to the economy; various government initiatives are underway to combat this.
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64% Bias Score


Netherlands Pavilion Showcases Innovation and Collaboration at Osaka Expo 2025
The Netherlands pavilion at the Osaka Expo 2025, designed by Thomas Rau, uses a glowing dome and interactive orbs to showcase Dutch innovation in water management and sustainable materials, aiming to foster international collaboration and promote Dutch brands like Miffy.
Netherlands Pavilion Showcases Innovation and Collaboration at Osaka Expo 2025
The Netherlands pavilion at the Osaka Expo 2025, designed by Thomas Rau, uses a glowing dome and interactive orbs to showcase Dutch innovation in water management and sustainable materials, aiming to foster international collaboration and promote Dutch brands like Miffy.
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40% Bias Score

Japan Bolsters Southeast Asia Ties Amid US-China Tensions
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba visited Vietnam and the Philippines this week to strengthen ties amid concerns about U.S. tariffs impacting ASEAN economies and China's growing influence, offering Japan as a stable partner and increasing security cooperation through aid programs.

Japan Bolsters Southeast Asia Ties Amid US-China Tensions
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba visited Vietnam and the Philippines this week to strengthen ties amid concerns about U.S. tariffs impacting ASEAN economies and China's growing influence, offering Japan as a stable partner and increasing security cooperation through aid programs.
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36% Bias Score

U.S. Marine Indicted for Rape in Okinawa; Fourth Such Case Since 2022
A 27-year-old U.S. Marine in Okinawa, Japan, was indicted on Wednesday for allegedly raping a woman and injuring another in a U.S. military base restroom last month; this is the fourth such indictment since June 2022, prompting concerns about preventative measures and the management of U.S. military...

U.S. Marine Indicted for Rape in Okinawa; Fourth Such Case Since 2022
A 27-year-old U.S. Marine in Okinawa, Japan, was indicted on Wednesday for allegedly raping a woman and injuring another in a U.S. military base restroom last month; this is the fourth such indictment since June 2022, prompting concerns about preventative measures and the management of U.S. military...
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44% Bias Score

Japan Executes Akihabara Massacre Perpetrator, Resuming Capital Punishment
Japan executed Tomohiro Kato, the perpetrator of the 2008 Akihabara massacre that killed seven and injured ten, on Tuesday, marking the resumption of capital punishment after a two-year pause and bringing the total number of death row inmates to 106.

Japan Executes Akihabara Massacre Perpetrator, Resuming Capital Punishment
Japan executed Tomohiro Kato, the perpetrator of the 2008 Akihabara massacre that killed seven and injured ten, on Tuesday, marking the resumption of capital punishment after a two-year pause and bringing the total number of death row inmates to 106.
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52% Bias Score

Japan's Population Decline: A Global Warning Sign
Japan's population declined by almost one million people in 2024 due to low birth rates and marriage rates, prompting government initiatives and raising concerns about global demographic trends; the US birth rate also remains below replacement level.

Japan's Population Decline: A Global Warning Sign
Japan's population declined by almost one million people in 2024 due to low birth rates and marriage rates, prompting government initiatives and raising concerns about global demographic trends; the US birth rate also remains below replacement level.
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52% Bias Score

Imada Sake: Export Boom Fueled by Global Demand and UNESCO Recognition
Imada Sake Brewing Co. in Akitsu, Japan, has seen a 90 percent increase in sake exports over the past decade, driven by global demand and UNESCO recognition, with flagship brand Fukucho reaching nearly 20 countries and utilizing a new yeast strain to address export challenges.

Imada Sake: Export Boom Fueled by Global Demand and UNESCO Recognition
Imada Sake Brewing Co. in Akitsu, Japan, has seen a 90 percent increase in sake exports over the past decade, driven by global demand and UNESCO recognition, with flagship brand Fukucho reaching nearly 20 countries and utilizing a new yeast strain to address export challenges.
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44% Bias Score

Decline of Japan's Ama Divers Threatens Centuries-Old Tradition
The ama, traditional Japanese women divers, face a decline in numbers due to the difficult work and competition from cultured pearls, threatening their centuries-old tradition.

Decline of Japan's Ama Divers Threatens Centuries-Old Tradition
The ama, traditional Japanese women divers, face a decline in numbers due to the difficult work and competition from cultured pearls, threatening their centuries-old tradition.
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36% Bias Score
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