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Beijing · Beijing[Yomiuri Shimbun] [Beijing=Higa Seita] It became known this month in Beijing, China, that a Japanese man in his 50s was detained by the national security authorities of the intelligence agency responsible for detecting spies. Japan-China related sources have made it clear. The detailed reason and circumstances of the detention are unknown, but the authorities claim that they have violated Chinese law
Japanese man in his 50s detained in Beijing... national security authorities responsible for detecting espionage
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Rabbit Island · Rabbit IslandTAKEHARA, Hiroshima — Okunoshima Island in the Seto Inland Sea is widely known as “rabbit island,” home to about 500 rabbits living in an area rich with nature. To see these adorable animals, many tourists board a ferry to visit the small island that has a circumference of 4 kilometers in Takehara, Hiroshima Prefecture.
Since this year is the Year of the Rabbit, locals are trying even harder than usual to promote the island’s appeal.
“Their expr…
Hiroshima: Bunny Isle Aims to Bounce High in Year of Rabbit
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Saitama · SaitamaSAITAMA (Reuters) — Shoma Uno retained his men’s figure skating world title with a stellar free skate on home ice on Saturday after Madison Chock and Evan Bates overcame a fall in their free dance to win their first ice dance world title.
After overcoming an ankle injury this week, Uno landed four clean quads in his “Air on the G String”/“Mea tormenta, properate” routine to earn 196.51 points and finish with an overall score of 301.14 points.
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Uno Delights Home Crowd to Retain World Title
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Tokushima · TokushimaThe crosswalk was located near a popular tourist area in Mima, Tokushima Prefecture. In early March, the Tokushima prefectural police said they had canceled past traffic violations and apologized for the mistake. The Road Traffic Act requires vehicles to stop when pedestrians attempt to use a pedestrian crossing.
Tokushima: Crosswalk Deemed Invalid 30 Years after Installation
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Asia · SaitamaKaori Sakamoto becomes the first Japanese skater in history to defend the women's singles title. The reigning world champion held off the rest of the final group at Saitama Super Arena. South Korean runner-up Lee Hae-in finished second with her free skate to Elastic Heart.
Figure skating-Japan's Sakamoto dazzles in free skate to defend world title
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King Charles · FranceFrance pension reform bill protests continue as King Charles III's visit is cancelled. 3.5 million protestors took to the streets across France Thursday to voice their discontent with the reform bill. French Interior Minister claimed that 441 police and gendarmes were injured, with 457 people arrested across France. Labor unions have called for regional protests to continue through the weekend.
Charles III’s state visit to France postponed amidst pension reform protests
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Emmanuel Macron · FranceBritain's King Charles III had been scheduled to arrive in France on Sunday to celebrate France and Britain's renewed friendship. But the protests and strikes against Macron's decision to raise France's retirement age from 62 to 64 promised to impact his visit. Some workers refused to roll out the red carpet for the king's arrival in Bordeaux.
France delays King's visit amid massive demonstrations
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Vladimir Putin · Brussels European Union leaders endorsed a plan Thursday for sending Ukraine 1 million rounds of artillery ammunition within the next 12 months to help the country counter Russia’s invasion forces.
EU leaders endorse joint ammo purchases for Ukraine
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