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Japan’s Declining Population Could Prevent It From Being A Military Counterweight To China

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BUSINESS INSIDER
 
Japan, long one of America’s most important allies in the Pacific, is a primary counterweight to the growing power of China in the region.
 
Japan is a cultural and economic powerhouse. But its ability to mount an effective military deterrence in the fact of a rising China may ...

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Japanese band robot-dances their way around London in latest music video

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ROCKET NEWS
 
Japanese band World Order robot-dances their way around London in their latest music video while locals look on amused and confused. Check out the full video plus screenshots after the jump!
 
 
World Order is a Japanese band with two albums to their name: World Order released in 20...

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Japan's Nikkei hits seven-year high

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BBC
 
Asian markets traded higher, led by Japan's Nikkei which hit a new seven-year high on reports that a planned sales tax increase might be postponed.
 
The Nikkei 225 index closed up more than 2% at 17,124.11 - its highest level since October 2007.
 
Shares jumped on news that Prime Minister ...

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Anime Director Miyazaki Receives Honorary Academy Award

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JIJI PRESS
 
Renowned Japanese animated film director Hayao Miyazaki received an Honorary Award from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences at a Hollywood ceremony on Saturday for years of contributions to the motion picture industry.
 
Miyazaki, 73, is the second Japanese to win the rec...

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China's success in learning from Japan's missteps

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STRAIT TIMES
 
"ASIA may accept the renminbi as an international currency but Japan and Korea never will. Not in your lifetime and certainly not in mine." These words belonged to Japan's former vice-minister Eisuke Sakakibara, who was addressing a largely domestic banking crowd at the Asian Banke...

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Pharma Paid How Much to Doctors and Hospitals in Japan?

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WSJ
 
Over the past year, clinical research conducted at several Japanese universities about a Novartis heart drug caused an unprecedented ruckus. At issue was trial data that was allegedly altered in order to make the Diovan heart medicine appear better than rival treatments.
 
As a result, arti...

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Japan and China leaders hold 1st face-to-face talks

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CBC
 
With an awkward handshake, Chinese President Xi Jinping and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe held formal talks on Monday for the first time since the two leaders took office, a breakthrough in efforts to improve ties between the Asian rivals.
 
Television footage showed Abe waiting for Xi...

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40.3% of Japanese youth depend on parents for income: survey

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JAPANTODAY
 
The world economy has taken a pretty big hit since 2007, and every country is doing what it can to recover. Some have been able to do better than others, but for most people, they haven’t gotten back to pre-crash numbers, whatever that may be.
 
While unemployment numbers have steadi...

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Japan to provide new aid of up to $100 million to Ebola-hit West Africa

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NEWSONJAPAN
 
Japan will provide up to $100 million in additional humanitarian assistance to Ebola-hit West Africa, the government said Friday.
The grant aid comes on top of $40 million Prime Minister Shinzo Abe pledged at the U.N. General Assembly in New York in September to combat the deadly vi...

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3 workers injured at Fukushima nuclear plant

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JAPANTODAY
 
Three workers were injured Friday, one seriously, when a steel railing fell from the top of a tank being constructed to store contaminated water at the stricken Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant, the plant’s operator, Tokyo Electric Power Co, said.
 
The workers were not contamin...

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