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Japan-U.S. Joint Exercise: Drills Should Be Clear Demonstration of Deterrence
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LDP Presidential Election: Isn’t The Party’s Sense of Crisis Too Weak?
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Fed Cuts Interest Rates: Decision shows Shift in Focus on Consideration of Economic Conditions
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Russian Drones: Violation of NATO Airspace is Unacceptable
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Diesel Fuel Cartel: Industry’s Selfishness Ignores High Prices
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Immigration Raid at Hyundai Motor Plant: Crackdown Chills International Enthusiasm for Investing in U.S.
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Nippon Life Insurance: Theft of Internal Information Flouts Laws and Regulations
For being Japan’s largest life insurance company, isn’t its awareness of legal compliance too weak? The insurer should work to implement measures t...
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Budget Request for Defense Spending: Pave the Way for Securing Counterstrike Capabilities
As a result of Japan continuing to increase its defense budget, the country has taken a step forward in securing counterstrike capabilities. The na...
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Respect for the Aged Day: Remain Energetic through Interaction with Young Generation
Many people surely wish to be of service to someone else, no matter how old they become. It is hoped that a society will be built in which people h...
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S. Korea Considers CPTPP Membership: Nations should Work to Strengthen Breakwater against Protectionism
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U.S. Denial of Visas: Washington Must Rethink Its Attempt to Block Palestinian Officials from U.N.
The administration of U.S. President Donald Trump has announced that it will not issue visas to people linked to the Palestinian Authority (PA).
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