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Aug 30, 2022
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The Japan Times (Supantha Mukherjee)
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Ericsson and Nokia join ranks of Western tech firms set to exit Russia
Dell announced last week that it would leave, and Logitech International has also said it will wind down its remaining activities in the country.
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Aug 30, 2022
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The Japan Times (No Author)
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Kishida to hold news conference over decision to hold Abe state funeral
Kishida, who has been working remotely from his official residence since he was found to be infected with COVID-19 on Aug. 21, is scheduled to ...
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Aug 30, 2022
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The Japan Times (No Author)
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Takahiro Kunimoto opens account for Casa Pia in Portugal’s top flight
The former Japan under-20 international netted the winner seven minutes into the game at D. Afonso Henriques Stadium in Guimaraes, giving Casa Pia their second ...
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Aug 30, 2022
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The Japan Times (No Author)
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Use of ‘Help Mark’ symbol spreading in Japan
Based on a proposal by a Tokyo Metropolitan Assembly member with hip prosthesis, the symbol was created in 2012. It features a white cross and ...
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Aug 30, 2022
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The Japan Times (No Author)
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Number of children on nursery waiting lists below 3,000 for first time
The figure was only 11.3% of the record high of 26,081, set in 2017, and marked a record low for the fourth consecutive year.
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Aug 30, 2022
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The Japan Times (No Author)
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Job availability improved for seventh month in July despite COVID surge
Services-related firms moved to secure workers during the summer holidays without coronavirus restrictions despite a resurgence of infections, government data shows.
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Aug 30, 2022
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The Japan Times (Cassandra Garrison)
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How industry is depending on carbon capture technology for climate goals
There are two main types of carbon capture and storage: Point-source carbon capture and storage (CCS), and direct air capture (DAC).
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Aug 30, 2022
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The Japan Times (Kim Kyung Hoon)
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Last handful of fish: Crisis pushes more Sri Lankans into poverty
Rampant inflation, snaking fuel queues and shortages of essentials such as food and medicine have driven many Sri Lankans into poverty.
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Aug 30, 2022
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The Japan Times (No Author)
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Japan to raise caps for skilled foreign workers at manufacturers
Of the limits set for 12 industry sectors covered under the increase, the cap for food- and beverage-makers and that for machinery and other manufacturers ...
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Aug 30, 2022
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The Japan Times (No Author)
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COVID policy, political tensions dimming U.S. firms’ confidence in China, survey shows
Only 51% of respondents expressed some degree of optimism about their five-year business outlook in the world’s second-largest economy.