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Back to Article List The Sky Today on Tuesday, July 1: See Iapetus near Saturn Saturn’s two-toned moon Iapetus reaches superior conjunction this morning, just south of the ringed world.
Japan executes ‘Twitter killer’ who killed and dismembered nine Takahiro Shiraishi’s victims included young women considering suicide, whom he lured to his home using social media and murdered.
Brig. Gen. James Dooghan, an Afghanistan war veteran, assumed command of U.S. Army Japan at Camp Zama.
A Chinese fighter jet came within about 150 feet of a Japanese naval reconnaissance plane over the weekend, the Japanese Defense Ministry said Thursday, an action the US ambassador to Tokyo called ...
Japan runs much larger trade deficits in goods, other business services, and insurance and pension services, for example. While much attention has been paid to digital services imports, Japan’s ...
Microsoft has announced via Xbox Live Japan that the remaster of the first Gears of War game, Gears of War: Reloaded, will not get a Japanese PS5 release. However, the title will still come to ...
Japan’s House of Councillors has approved the Reciprocal Access Agreement (RAA) between the Philippines and Japan, which completes the deal allowing increased military engagements between ...
Japanese walking offers significant health benefits. A 2007 study from Japan compared this method to lower-intensity continuous walking, with a goal of achieving 8,000 steps per day.
Japan's former Princess Mako, who left the royal family in 2021, welcomed her first child with husband Kei Komuro, Japan's Imperial Household Agency confirmed on Friday, May 30.
Japan and the U.S. on Friday agreed to hold another round of trade talks ahead of the G7 summit next month, Japan's top tariff negotiator said, stressing that no deal would be without concessions ...
Can the $7,000 mini EV jumpstart sales in Japan? Japanese startup, KG Motors, is charging up Japan’s electric vehicle market with small, affordable “mobility robots.” ...
If you go to Japan, there’s a chance you might meet someone with an unusual name – such as “Nike,” “Pikachu” or “Pudding.” While still a minority, these names have grown in ...
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