Posts Tagged ‘ Japan ’

Women want a bigger voice in government

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03/17/2013
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Japan has a poor record when it comes to women’s rights, ranking 101 out of 135 according to some statistics. A new political party founded as the result of a Facebook message is looking to change that, and to improve the lot of other disadvantaged groups as well as that of women in Japan....
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Farmers rally against TPP

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03/03/2013
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Although Japan has not yet made a decision on whether it will join the proposed Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), a recent announcement by Prime Minister Abe that he is seriously considering joining talks as a prelude to possible membership to the free trade bloc has sent shock waves through some parts of Japan, chiefly the...
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Abe seeks solution to island row with Russia

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02/08/2013
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The Soviet Union occupied several disputed islands off Hokkaido in 1945, and this resulted in Japan and the USSR – now Japan and Russia – feeling unable to sign a peace treaty to end World War II. The Northern Territories, as they are known in Japan and Kuril Islands in Russia, have been a...
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Legendary wrestler Antonio Inoki on a peace mission

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02/03/2013
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A pro wrestler may seem like an unlikely ambassador for peace and for human rights. But Antonio Inoki, a Japanese wrestler, has made these ideals a part of his life. Legendary Japanese wrestler Antonio Inoki recently received a hero’s welcome at the Wrestling for Peace Festival in Pakistan. He returned to the country after...
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Women and Japan’s upcoming election

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12/13/2012
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Yukiko Kada, who heads the Tomorrow Party of Japan, is rarity in Japan’s political arena. As a female politician, she is a minority and hopes to change this by making more opportunities for the country’s future female population. TOKYO (majirox news) — The issue of women’s place in society is rarely discussed in Japan’s...
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Nobel Prize-winning discovery gives hope to Hiro Fujita

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12/06/2012
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Scroll down to read in Japanese 日本語を読むにはスクロールダウンして下さい The Japanese are celebrating the winner of the 2012 Nobel Prize in Medicine. Shinya Yamanaka shared the prize with the British scientist, John Gurden for breakthrough work in cell research. The new techniques open the door to new methods to diagnose and treat many types of diseases,...
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The winds of Fukushima

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Over 18 months ago, the reactors at Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power station went into meltdown. Large amounts of radioactive material were released. And the world seems to have forgotten about it, or at least pretend that it’s all finished. TOKYO (majirox news) — But it’s not over. According to The International Network of Engaged...
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Party leaders clash over Japan’s economic and nuclear future

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12/01/2012
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A debate was held at the Japan National Press Club between the leaders of the different parties contesting next month’s parliamentary election. The main focus was on the leaders of the two major parties, the ruling Democratic Party of Japan and the opposition Liberal Democratic Party, but nine other smaller parties and groupings made...
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Fitch cuts Sony, Panasonic ratings to junk status

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11/28/2012
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Japan Inc.’s reputation recently took a tumble, when ratings agency Fitch downgraded bonds issued by industry icons Sony and Panasonic to levels regarded as “junk.” A combination of factors brought about this circumstance, which caused jitters in the stock prices of these enterprises. TOKYO (majirox news) — In more bad news for Japan, ratings...
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Drunk driving and indecent exposure – tempers rise over behaviour of US service members in Japan

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11/25/2012
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Tempers are rising in Japan following the recent arrests of two more American servicemen in separate incidents. There are calls for further restrictions on US service personnel stationed in Japan, and also for a reduction in the number of servicemen and bases. These latest arrests are the latest in a seemingly endless string of...
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