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Japan's competition watchdog orders U.S. IT giant Google LLC to stop unfairly requiring smartphone makers to preinstall its ...
Richard Armitage, a former U.S. deputy secretary of state known for his close connections with Japan, has died at the age of ...
Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba and the head of Japan's largest labor union agree to work together to raise wages in Japan to ...
India is considering adopting the next-generation shinkansen bullet train being developed by East Japan Railway Co. for a ...
Three men and a woman have been arrested for allegedly selling via online auctions explicit posters featuring images of women created using generative artificial intelligence, with Tokyo police saying ...
Japan's minister in charge of U.S. tariff negotiations Ryosei Akazawa will make a three-day trip to the United States from Wednesday for bilateral ministerial talks, the government says.
Japan's Paris Olympics badminton medalist Chiharu Shida says she has been stalked in China by at least one local fan for the past year and a half.
Senior members of Japan's ruling parties agree to consider reinstating subsidies to reduce summer electricity and gas bills, as households continue to grapple with the pain of surging prices.
Japanese national basketball team standout Yuki Kawamura wraps up his NBA rookie season with 12 points, five assists and five ...
Japan has taken a major step toward revising the country's retrial system, which has been criticized as making the process of overturning a wrongful conviction excessively lengthy.
The World Exposition in Osaka opens, with organizers hoping the six-month event focused on designing a sustainable future ...
Rory McIlroy completed his career Grand Slam with a birdie on the first playoff hole against Justin Rose at the Masters ...
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