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Philippines, Japan Announce Negotiations For Key Defence Pact

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CNA
 
 Japan and the Philippines said on Friday (Nov 3) that they will start negotiations for a defence pact that would allow the countries to deploy troops on each other's territory.
Tokyo and Manila – longtime allies of Washington – are deepening their defence cooperation as they seek to counte...

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New Anime Facility Opens In Tokyo Showcasing Capital's Archives

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KYODO NEWS
 
A new anime exhibition facility opened Tuesday in Tokyo's Ikebukuro district, with the three-story complex inviting visitors worldwide to view the metropolitan government's collection of anime materials and learn about the world of Japanese animation.
Jointly operated by the Tokyo me...

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Tokyo High Court Rejects Same-Sex Couple’s Residence Status Lawsuit

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TOP NEWS MEDIA
 
The Tokyo High Court upheld a lower court ruling Thursday to not grant a stable residential status to an American with a Japanese same-sex partner, but said it was problematic to not grant same-sex partners the same status as married couples.
The civil case centers on whether a f...

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Japan to Provide Defense Equipment to Philippines; Patrol Boats, Radars, Drones Have Deterrence Against China in Mind

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JAPAN NEWS
 
Prime Minister Fumio Kishida is expected to confirm the provision of defense-related equipment to the Philippines during a summit with President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Friday in Manila, government sources said.
The government plans to provide the Philippines with small patrol vessel...

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Japan Police Detain 86-Year-Old Suspected Gunman Who Had Barricaded Himself In Post Office With Hostages

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CNN
 
Japanese police on Tuesday arrested an 86-year-old suspected gunman who had barricaded himself in a post office with two hostages after injuring two people at a hospital earlier in the day.
The man was detained in the city of Warabi, Saitama prefecture, near Tokyo, police told CNN, followin...

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Two Reported Hurt In Hospital Shooting In Toda

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BBC
 
Two people have been injured in a shooting at a hospital in the central Japanese city of Toda, local media report.
The suspect, believed to be in the age range of 50 to 70, fled on a motorcycle and is currently at large.
Meanwhile, local media report that two hostages have been taken inside...

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US Military Bulk Buys Japanese Seafood To Counter China Ban

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JAPAN TODAY
 
The United States has for the first time begun buying Japanese seafood to supply its military there, a response to China's ban on such products imposed after Tokyo released treated water from its crippled Fukushima nuclear plant into the sea.
Unveiling the initiative in a Reuters in...

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Japan Newspaper Assn Calls for Rules on Generative AI

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NIPPON
 
The Japan Newspaper Publishers and Editors Association on Monday called for rules on generative artificial intelligence to be made soon, including a revision of the copyright law.
The association said in a statement that the unauthorized use of news content by generative AI could financi...

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World Champion Sakamoto Wins Skate Canada Short Program

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JAPAN TODAY
 
Two-time reigning world champion Kaori Sakamoto of Japan won Friday's women's short program at Skate Canada, the second event of the ISU Grand Prix season.
The 23-year-old from Kobe scored 75.13 points from the judges panel to seize command at Vancouver.
South Korea's 16-year-old Ki...

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IAEA Team Ends 1st Safety Inspection Since Release Of Fukushima Treated Water

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JAPAN NEWS
 
A group of experts from the International Atomic Energy Agency on Friday ended its onsite safety inspection of treated water discharged into the ocean from the Fukushima No. 1 nuclear power plant, with plans to compile a report by the end of this year.
The team, which is the first di...

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