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Japan, U.S., S. Korea to meet on projectile launches by North

May 7, 2019

Tokyo–Working-level defense officials from Japan, the United States and South Korea will hold a meeting in Seoul on Thursday, Japanese Defense Minister Takeshi Iwaya told a press conference Tuesday. They are expected to mainly exchange information on and analyze North

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SDP Leader Mataichi to have surgery for lung cancer

May 7, 2019

Tokyo–Seiji Mataichi, lead of Japan’s opposition Social Democratic Party, said Tuesday he will undergo surgery on May 14 for lung cancer detected in late April. SDP Secretary-General Mizuho Fukushima will assume Mataichi’s duties during his recovery from the operation, expected

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Deaths from truck accidents rise for 1st time in 5 years

May 7, 2019

Tokyo–The number of people who died in truck accidents in Japan totaled 298 in 2017, up 11 from the previous year for the first increase in five years, according to the transport ministry and the Institute for Traffic Accident Research

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Parts of crashed F-35A recovered from ocean floor: Minister

May 7, 2019

Tokyo–Japanese Defense Minister Takeshi Iwaya said Tuesday that parts of an Air Self-Defense Force F-35A stealth fighter that crashed into the Pacific Ocean in early April have been recovered from the ocean floor. The state-of-the-art fighter, which belonged to the

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Japan minister hopeful for expanding space activities

May 7, 2019

Tokyo–Takuya Hirai, Japanese minister for space policy, expressed hope on Tuesday for the expansion of the country’s space activities following the successful liftoff of a small observation rocket by a Japanese startup. “It was good that the third time was

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2 in 5 Employers see low retention rates for midcareer hires

May 7, 2019

Tokyo–A private-sector survey found that close to 40 pct of employers feel they have low retention rates for regular employees hired in the middle of their careers. The survey was conducted online by recruitment agency En-Japan Inc. between late January

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Japan remains alert for system problems after era change

May 7, 2019

Tokyo–The Japanese government remains fully on standby to deal with any problems related to updates of information systems for reflecting the change of the nation’s era name to Reiwa from Heisei, Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga said Tuesday. “As of

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Abe ready to meet with Kim without conditions

May 7, 2019

Tokyo–Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on Monday expressed his readiness to meet with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un without conditions. “I won’t let any opportunity to slip away,” in order to resolve the issue of North Korea’s abduction of

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