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Japan-Russia tensions flare over Ukraine war amid decades-long land disputes

Voa News 08 May 2024
Tokyo saw the move as part of a series of Moscow threats after the recent security alliance between the United States and Japan ... Tokyo said about 17,000 Japanese residents were deported from the islands.
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Dubai crowned wealthiest city in Middle East, home to 72,500 millionaires

Al Monitor 08 May 2024
According to the report, New York topped the list of 50 cities for the number of millionaires, with 349,500 HNWIs residing there as of 2023, followed by the high-tech hub Bay Area, Tokyo, Singapore, ...
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Total wealth held by the Big Apple’s residents now exceeds $3 trillion

Independent online (SA) 07 May 2024
Tokyo, which led the pack a decade ago, has suffered a 5% decline in its resident HNWI population, and sits in third place, with just 298 300 millionaires ... The city state boasts 244 800 resident millionaires, 336 centimillionaires and 30 billionaires.
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Foreign students outpace special quota for Tokyo high schools

Asahi News 05 May 2024
As an increasing number of foreign residents have moved to Tokyo following the end of the COVID-19 pandemic, more students from outside Japan need spots at metropolitan government-run senior highs.
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Japan urges 400 to evacuate northern city over forest fire

Manila Standard 05 May 2024
Tokyo, Japan—More than 400 residents in northern Japan were urged ...
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SOFA needs review to protect health of locals near U.S. bases

Asahi News 04 May 2024
The health concerns of residents living close to U.S ... PFAS levels in blood tests for 650 residents in Tokyo’s Tama district, which is close to the U.S ... But residents are not reassured, questioning if the water is safe.
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Little Tokyo listed as one of most endangered U.S. historic places

Kyodo 03 May 2024
Little Tokyo, an area in downtown Los Angeles that has been home to many Japanese immigrants and Japanese-Americans over the past 140 years, was included in an annual list of the most endangered U.S.
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Japan won't forgive Joe Biden for his xenophobia gaffe

The Spectator 02 May 2024
The insult is being especially keenly felt over here in Tokyo ... to quote Dikko Henderson the resident British agent in Tokyo in Ian Flemming’s You Only Live Twice, ‘I’ve been in Japan twenty years and I’m only just starting to find my way around’.
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Governor in Ishikawa alters tune, in plea for more volunteers

Asahi News 02 May 2024
Yesterday, 15 of us took about three hours to remove all roof tiles from one collapsed home,” said 19-yer-old Hina Yatabe, a second-year university student from Saitama city close to Tokyo. “The work is just too difficult for the elderly residents.”.
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Filipino short film ‘Radikals’ selected to compete at Cannes’ 63rd Semaine de la Critique

Manila Bulletin 02 May 2024
He was the sole Filipino director selected for the Festival de Cannes Cinefondation La Residence in 2022. An alumnus of Talents Tokyo, Locarno Filmmakers Academy, Produire Au Sud Workshop Nantes, and ...
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Japan’s unlikeliest cheerleader is a US ambassador

Taipei Times 01 May 2024
I met the former Chicago mayor at the ambassador’s residence in Tokyo’s Akasaka district, beside the previously sleepy Toranomon quarter that has been transformed by a stunning redevelopment over the past decade.
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California man, 45, who called himself

The Daily Mail 01 May 2024
Authorities seek to extradite Ver, who's most recent residence was in Tokyo, from Spain and back to the US to stand trial ... Ver, seated back right, in Tokyo, where his last known residence was, according to the indictment.
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Raccoon numbers surge in Tokyo, causing damage to crops

Kyodo 29 Apr 2024
Among local governments, Ome in western Tokyo sets up traps for residents who want to eradicate them, while Fuchu, also in the west, calls on residents to contact officials if their crops are damaged or the animals enter their homes.
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Man arrested in Naha suspected of ordering corpse disposal

Asahi News 29 Apr 2024
An investigative team consisting of Tokyo’s Metropolitan Police Department and Tochigi prefectural police took Hikaru Sasaki, 28, whose residence and profession are unknown, into custody on suspicion of destruction of corpses.
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