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Japanese Nobel Laureate In Medicine Talks About Work At Stockholm Event

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NHK
 
Japanese scientist Sakaguchi Shimon, a co-winner of this year's Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, has spoken about his work at a news conference in Stockholm.
He was joined by the two American researchers who shared the prize at the event hosted by the Nobel Foundation on Saturday.
Sak...

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Chinese Military Aircraft Lock Radar Onto Japanese Fighter Jets

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THE MAINICHI
 
Chinese military aircraft locked radar onto Japanese Air Self-Defense Force fighter jets southeast of Okinawa's main island on Saturday, Japan's Defense Ministry said, amid heightened diplomatic tensions between the two Asian neighbors.
The Chinese navy said Sunday that Japan's SDF...

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Japan’s Bear-Related Casualties Hit Record On Escalating Attacks

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JAPAN TIMES
 
A record 230 were killed or injured by bears in Japan since April, putting more pressure on the government to intervene as the animals push deeper into areas where people live.
Thirteen have died and 217 were injured as a result of bear attacks in the eight months through the end of...

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Japan’s Ambassador Calls On PM Karki

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NEPAL NEWS
 
 
 
 
Japan’s Ambassador to Nepal, Maeda Toru, paid a courtesy call on Prime Minister Sushila Karki today.
 
During the meeting held at the Office of the Prime Minister and Council of Ministers, matters relating to the celebration of the 70th anniversary of Nepal-Japan relations were...

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Hachiko Statue near Shibuya Station to Be Fenced Off on New Year’s Eve; Ward Hopes to Relieve Congestion, Improve Safety

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JAPAN NEWS
 
The statue of the loyal dog Hachiko, a small yet iconic landmark in front of JR Shibuya Station, will be surrounded by a temporary fence from the morning of Dec. 31 to early Jan. 1 to help ease congestion when people gather around the station to count down to the new year, Shibuya Wa...

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Takaichi Winning Fans Not With Politics But With Her Style, Handbag And 'Work, Work, Work' Mantra

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JAPAN TODAY
 
The pledge by Japan's Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi to “work, work, work, work and work” for her country has been named the catchphrase of the year.
The ultraconservative Takaichi uttered the phase in October when she was elected as head of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party. Many ...

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Japan Launches Nationwide Probe After Fake Job Seeker Scandal

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MAINICHI
 
Japan's labor minister said Tuesday the government has launched a nationwide investigation, after a staff member of a public employment service center in Tokyo posed as a job seeker, in an alleged attempt to inflate job placement targets.
The employee at the Hello Work job center in To...

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Japan Moves Closer To Reviving World’s Largest Nuclear Plant Amid Energy Security Push

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ANEWZ
 
The fate of the world’s largest nuclear power station hangs in the balance this month as local lawmakers in Japan decide whether to authorise a controversial restart, a move that would mark a significant pivot in the nation’s post-Fukushima energy policy.
A regional assembly in Niigata P...

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Japan to Require Nationality in Property Registrations

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NIPPON 
 
The Japanese government plans to include nationality in the planned property registration database to track foreign ownership, digital transformation minister Hisashi Matsumoto said Tuesday.
Currently, buyers are not required to report their nationality when registering properties, such...

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Uncertainty Looms Over Lower House Seat Reduction In Japan

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NIPPON
 
Dark clouds are hanging over the Japanese ruling coalition's plan to cut the number of seats in the House of Representatives, the all-important lower chamber of the Diet, the country's parliament.
Reducing Lower House seats is a key item in the coalition agreement between the ruling Libe...

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