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Japan declares mongooses eradicated from heritage island
SEOUL, Sept. 4 (AJP) - Japan's Ministry of Environment announced on Tuesday that mongooses have been successfully eradicated from Amami-Oshima Island, a World Natural Heritage site in southwestern Japan. This marks the culmination of decades-long efforts to eliminate the invasive species that had been threatening native wildlife and damaging the island's ecosystem, Kyodo News reported. The ministry's review panel confirmed the eradication after analyzing data from camera
September 4, 2024 -
Japanese Paralympic triathletes miss podium after Seine water delay
SEOUL, Sept. 3 (AJP) - Japanese triathletes failed to secure medals in the Paris Paralympics on Monday, following a one-day postponement due to water quality concerns in the Seine River. In the men's PTS4 event for athletes with limb deficiencies, Hideki Uda, a silver medalist from the Tokyo Games, finished 12th. France's Alexis Hanquinquant clinched his second consecutive gold with a time of 58 minutes and 1 second. "It ended up being a hard race. Essentially, what
September 3, 2024 -
Japan has joint hottest summer on record
SEOUL, Sept. 3 (AJP) - Japan has recorded its joint hottest summer on record, tying with last year, the Japan Meteorological Agency reported on Monday. Meteorological data revealed that average temperatures from June through August in 2024 exceeded the 1991 to 2020 baseline by 1.76 degrees Celsius. This matches last year's data, which was the highest since modern meteorological records began in 1898. The assessment is based on readings from a network of 15 carefully selected
September 3, 2024 -
Japan's ruling party leadership race attracts record number of contenders
SEOUL, Sept. 2 (AJP) - Japan's Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) is poised for an unprecedented leadership contest, with potentially more than 10 candidates vying to become the next party president and possibly prime minister, political insiders said on Monday. The Sept. 27 election, triggered by Prime Minister Fumio Kishida's decision not to seek reelection amid a party funding scandal, is expected to be the most crowded in the LDP's history since the current selection sys
September 2, 2024 -
Two dead in apparent suicide jump incident in Yokohama
SEOUL, September 2 (AJP) - Two people were killed on Saturday evening in Yokohama, south of Tokyo, when a teenage girl fell from a building and landed on a pedestrian, the Japan Times reported. The incident occurred around 6:00 p.m. at a square in front of Yokohama Station in the city's Nishi Ward. Security camera footage showed one person falling from a building and striking another who was walking below, according to Kanagawa Prefectural Police, according to the report Sunday.
September 2, 2024 -
Nippon Steel boosts investment in U.S. Steel acquisition bid
SEOUL, August 30 (AJP) - Japan's largest steelmaker Nippon Steel Corp. announced on Thursday an additional investment of over 188 billion yen ($1.3 billion) in United States Steel Corp., bolstering its efforts to acquire the iconic American company. This move comes amid opposition from the United Steelworkers union and former U.S. President Donald Trump. The fresh capital injection will target two U.S. Steel plants, supplementing the about 200 billion yen investment Nippon Steel
August 30, 2024 -
Japan opposition party agrees to boost ties with China's ruling party
SEOUL, August 30 (AJP) - A delegation of Japanese opposition lawmakers reached an agreement with China's ruling Communist Party on Thursday to enhance high-level visits and dialogue, aiming to foster healthier Sino-Japanese relations. The Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan (CDPJ), the country's main opposition force, signed a memorandum of understanding with the Chinese Communist Party to strengthen cooperation and communication. The Japanese delegation, led by CDPJ Se
August 30, 2024 -
Three dead, millions ordered evacuate as Typhoon Shanshan hits Japan
SEOUL, August 29 (AJP) - A powerful typhoon made landfall in southwestern Japan on Thursday, resulting in at least three deaths and causing widespread disruption to air travel and power supplies. Typhoon Shanshan hit Kagoshima prefecture with winds reaching up to 198 km per hour, prompting local authorities to issue evacuation orders for millions of residents across several prefectures. Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshimasa Hayashi reported that in addition to the three fatalities, o
August 29, 2024 -
Japan to establish division for tech giant oversight
SEOUL, August 29 (AJP) - Japan's antitrust regulator is planning to create a specialized division to monitor and investigate major technology companies, according to sources familiar with the matter on Wednesday. The move comes amid concerns that these firms are exploiting their market dominance in the smartphone application sector to impede fair competition. The Japan Fair Trade Commission (JFTC) aims to launch the new unit as early as April next year, comprising about 50 staff
August 29, 2024 -
Japan's Coast Guard unveils plan for mammoth patrol ship
SEOUL, August 28 (AJP) - Japan's Coast Guard announced on Tuesday its intention to seek 3.4 billion yen ($23.7 million) in fiscal 2025 funding to initiate the development of its most substantial patrol vessel to date. The proposed 200-meter craft, with an estimated total price tag of 68 billion yen, would significantly surpass the agency's current largest ship, which weighs in at about 6,500 tons. Designed to accommodate roughly 1,000 individuals, the vessel aims to address
August 28, 2024
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K-pop training goes global: World K-pop Center plans 32-nation girl group project
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Studio Meta-K CEO: AI to shape future of 'K-content'
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Flitto CEO: AI is breaking down language barriers
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Opposition parties move to impeach Yoon after martial law fiasco
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UN adopts resolutions to support peace in Middle East
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Xi holds talks with Cambodian senate president Hun Sen
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French Embassy honors promising young talents in Seoul
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BOK to increase short-term liquidity to stabilize financial market
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LG AI Research develops method to slash cancer diagnosis time
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Senior presidential aides in mass resignations after martial law fiasco