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Where can I read the Japan News Online?
The Japan News has partnered with media startup inkl, a news service that curates articles from the world’s leading publishers for users to read on mobile devices. A selection of articles from The Japan News and The Yomiuri Shimbun is now available to read on inkl, which hosts titles from about 20 countries.
Who is the current Prime Minister of Japan?
The prime minister of Japan is the face of Japan’s acting government, driving domestic policy and guiding foreign diplomacy for the nation. To be a prime minister of Japan, one must be a Japanese national, and also a standing member of the current National Diet.
What was the National Diet of Japan in 2016?
The following lists events that happened during 2016 in Japan . National Diets: 190th (regular session, January 4–June 1), 191st (extraordinary session, August 1–3), 192nd (extraordinary session, September 26–November 30 [unless extended or cut short by lower house dissolution])
How many new infections per day in Japan?
New infections each day in the capital averaged 602.3 in the week to Tuesday, compared with 494.9 the previous week. Will rise in soft power offer silver lining for pandemic-hit Tokyo Olympics?
Where can I read the Yomiuri Shimbun news?
The Japan News partners with inkl. The Japan News has partnered with media startup inkl, a news service that curates articles from the world’s leading publishers for users to read on mobile devices. A selection of articles from The Japan News and The Yomiuri Shimbun is now available to read on inkl, which hosts titles from about 20 countries.
Are there hunger strikes going on in Japan?
Japan’s immigration facilities struggle with hunger strikes 7:22 pm, September 14, 2019. Immigration facilities have been dealing with a spate of hunger strikes by foreigners who are to be deported for being in the country illegally and other reasons.
What was the stock market in Japan today?
Asian shares fell Tuesday as worries were growing that a faster-spreading variant of the coronavirus could upend the global economic recovery. Japan’s benchmark Nikkei 225 slipped 0.9% to 27,417.75. South Korea’s Kospi shed 0.6% to 3,226.19. Australia’s S&P/ASX 200 declined 0.5% to 7,252.20.