Residents of Fukuyama, a city in western Japan, are being cautioned about a missing cat that is believed to have encountered a vat of toxic chemicals. The alert comes after an employee of a metal plating plant discovered a series of yellowy-brown
Locals in Papua New Guinea found the SBD Dauntless, a World War II plane, in the jungle last month, according to SWNS, the British news service. The plane, which went down on Jan. 14, 1944, was reportedly carrying pilot Lt. Billy Ray
A whale died after straying into Japan’s Osaka Bay last month, officials confirmed. Some experts noted the structure of Osaka Bay, which has many narrow passages, may make it difficult for stray whales to go back to the sea. The whale will
Japanese Yakuza leader Takeshi Ebisawa has been charged with conspiring to traffic nuclear materials from Burma to other countries, federal prosecutors in New York said on Wednesday. Ebisawa “and his confederates showed samples of nuclear materials in Thailand” to an undercover US
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida expressed his country’s long-term commitment to Ukraine’s reconstruction, considering it a future investment. Kishida said the partnership will be based on inclusivity, humanitarianism, technology and knowledge in cooperation between Japan and Ukraine. Ukraine’s Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida began this year’s parliamentary session with an apology for a corruption scandal plaguing the country. The scandal revolves around political funds garnered through party event ticket sales, with allegations of lawmakers pocketing kickbacks. Recent indictments by prosecutors,
A group of Japanese citizens have filed a civil lawsuit against Japan’s police, alleging racial profiling and discrimination. The case, to be heard in Tokyo District Court, comes as Japan has seen an influx of foreign workers. Syed Zain, a man of
A Japanese court sentenced to death a man responsible for killing 36 people in an arson attack on an animation studio in Kyoto in 2019, after he was found guilty of murder on Thursday. The 45-year-old defendant, Shinji Aoba, was charged with
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Japan’s Defence Minister signed a contract on Thursday authorizing his military to purchase Tomahawk missiles from the United States, officials said. Japanese Minister Minoru Kihara joined US Ambassador to Japan Rahm Emanuel in Tokyo, where the two officials signed a deal for