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Police agency's 'mettle' being tested one year after Kishida attack

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Exactly a year after an explosive device was thrown at Prime Minister Fumio Kishida during an election campaign event in Wakayama Prefecture, the National Police Agency is intensifying surveillance of potential lone offenders operating independently of any organization and urging politicians to meticulously inspect the the baggage of those watching politicians speak.

Biden-Kishida summit drives home U.S.-Japan economic union

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As the global spotlight shifts from Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and U.S. President Joe Biden’s closely watched and much-choreographed summit, and each leader returns to their respective domestic challenges, there is little doubt that they successfully projected an image of unity on the economic front.



Tepco given OK to move fuel into Niigata reactor

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Tokyo Electric Power Company Holdings (Tepco) will load fuel at the idled Kashiwazaki-Kariwa nuclear plant, the world’s biggest, for the first time since curbs were introduced following the 2011 Fukushima disaster, as Japan continues efforts to revive its atomic fleet.

By-elections to determine Kishida’s fate within LDP

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Campaigning kicks off Tuesday for three Lower House by-elections set for April 28, with the results likely to determine whether Prime Minister Fumio Kishida’s position within his party is strengthened or weakened.

Gaza's historic treasures saved by 'irony of history'

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Gaza's ancient Greek site of Anthedon has been bombed, its "Napoleon's Palace" destroyed and the only private museum burned down: the war has taken a terrible toll on the rich heritage of the Palestinian territory.

Why Sapporo’s bid for the 2030 Winter Olympics and Paralympics failed

The Japan Times 

Sapporo’s 2030 Winter Olympics and Paralympics bid failed to garner public support due to factors ranging from the negative impact of the 2020 Tokyo Games to a poor public relations campaign from local officials that did not ease concerns over the costs and potential benefits of a 2030 Games.

Struggling parents cut living costs for kids' new school life

The Japan Times 

Over 60% of financially struggling parents with children advancing to the next stage of education said they planned to cut their living costs to secure the money needed for their children's new school life, a survey has shown.

U.S.-Japan pact hampers PFAS survey at U.S. facility in Hiroshima

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In the wake of the discovery of high levels of potentially harmful PFAS chemicals in well water around a U.S. military facility in Higashihiroshima, Hiroshima Prefecture, efforts have been made to identify the source of the contamination, but they have hit a roadblock — the U.S.-Japan Status of Forces Agreement.

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Campaign puts Trump and the spy agencies on a collision course

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Even as president, Donald Trump flaunted his animosity for intelligence officials, portraying them as part of a politicized "deep state” out to get him. And since he left office, that distrust has grown into outright hostility, with potentially serious implications for national security should he be elected again.


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