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May 18, 2022
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The Japan Times (No Author)
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Komeito asks Kishida to hold G7 summit in Hiroshima
Yamaguchi also asked Kishida to hold a meeting of the G7 foreign ministers in Nagasaki next year, when Japan will hold the G7's rotating presidency.
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May 18, 2022
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The Japan Times (Sangmi Cha)
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North Korea not seeking help for COVID-19 ‘crisis,’ aid groups say
Pyongyang has reportedly appeared to have sent airplanes to China, its biggest benefactor, in the past few days to pick up medical supplies.
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May 18, 2022
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The Japan Times (Aaron Clark)
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Climate change boosted cost of Japan storm by $4 billion, study shows
Hagibis, which killed about 100 people and brought torrential rainfall to Tokyo, was one of the costliest Western Pacific typhoons on record, scientists in the ...
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May 18, 2022
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The Japan Times (Magdalena Osumi)
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Japanese firm donates smart masks to Ukrainian evacuees
Capable of translating into 100 different languages, the masks were provided to Ukrainians for better communication with locals in Japan.
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May 18, 2022
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The Japan Times (No Author)
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Takanosho takes sole lead as Terunofuji maintains pursuit
The No. 4 maegashira improved to 9-2 on Day 11 at Ryogoku Kokugikan after the joint overnight leader, No. 15 Ichiyamamoto, dropped to 8-3 with ...
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May 18, 2022
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The Japan Times (Anton Troianovski)
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With Ukraine taking firmer stance, peace talks grind to a halt
After weeks of trying to hammer out a peace deal, negotiators for Russia and Ukraine appear further apart than at any other point in the ...
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May 18, 2022
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The Japan Times (Magdalena Osumi)
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Cats purrfectly know their feline friends’ names, Japanese study says
Scientists from Kyoto University, Azabu University and other institutions have proposed that cats learn to associate names with certain objects, possibly including owners.
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May 18, 2022
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The Japan Times (Edward Mcallister)
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When Africans asked for COVID shots, they didn’t get them. Now they don’t want them.
The perception that COVID-19 doesn't pose a significant threat is common in Africa, as its population has suffered a fraction of the casualties seen in ...
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May 18, 2022
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The Japan Times (Tomoko Otake)
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Kishida takes aim at Japan’s primary care doctor system in response to pandemic
After COVID-19 patients were turned away from local physicians, the government began considering reforms to how private practice doctors operate.
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May 18, 2022
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The Japan Times (David Fickling)
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Obesity is stalking poor countries where hunger once reigned
Low-cost calories are at the heart of the next big health crisis — and we have no systems in place to deal with the fallout.