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Trump, Japan and Ishiba
Trump says Japan's prime minister will visit him next week
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Friday that Japan's Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba will visit him next week at the White House and he looks forward to the conversation.
Japanese PM Ishiba, Trump plan Feb. 7 summit in D.C.
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba and President Donald Trump will discuss the Indo-Pacific region and bilateral support between Japan and the United States on Feb. 7.
Japan, US Planning Meeting Between PM Ishiba and President Trump on Feb 7, Asahi Reports
Japan and the United States are in the final stage of planning for a meeting between Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba and President Donald Trump in Washington on Feb. 7, the Asahi newspaper said on Thursday,
Trump says Japan's prime minister will visit next week
U.S. President Donald Trump told reporters on Friday that Japan's Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba will visit him next week at the White House and he looks forward to the conversation. "They’re coming in to speak to me and I’m looking forward to it,
Japan, U.S. Finalizing Meeting Between PM Ishiba and President Trump on Feb. 7
Japan and the United States are in the final stages of arranging a meeting between Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba and President Donald Trump in Washington on February 7, according to sources cited by the Asahi
Japan, sinkhole
A sinkhole swallowed a truck driver in Japan. It’s expanding and residents are worried
Japanese authorities have asked hundreds of residents near Tokyo to evacuate as a sinkhole at an intersection grew to more than 40 meters wide, hampering rescuers racing to reach an elderly truck driver whose vehicle was swallowed by the hole.
Truck Driver, 74, Was Swallowed by a Giant Sinkhole in Japan. 4 Days Later, Rescue Teams Are Still Trying to Reach His Vehicle
Rescue teams are continuing efforts to rescue a 74-year-old man trapped in a sinkhole at an intersection in Yashio, Saitama, according to 'The Japan Times.' His vehicle was reportedly sucked into the approximately 40 meters wide and 15 meters deep sinkhole just before 10 a.
Driver still stuck in large sinkhole in Japan over 24 hours after truck plunged inside; nearby residents evacuated
Another sinkhole has since opened up nearby, and residents within a 650-foot radius had been evacuated, a spokesman said.
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Exclusive: Japan weighs Alaska LNG pipeline pledge to win Trump's favour
Tokyo may include such a commitment among other concessions to reduce the $56 billion bilateral trade deficit and stave off ...
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China is stealing the scene in Japan’s TV market
Take what’s happening in Japan. Local brands are increasingly being displaced by Chinese manufacturers on their home turf.
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5 things to know for Jan. 31: Plane collision, Confirmation hearings, Pain medicine, Japan sinkhole, FireAid benefit concerts
While America retains a gold standard for airline safety, there are stresses on the US air travel system that have been ...
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Executives at Japan`s Fuji TV and parent firm resign over a sex scandal linked to a former star
The Japanese network Fuji Television and its parent company say its president and chairperson are resigning immediately to ...
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Wales to play two summer Tests in Japan
Wales will play Test matches against Japan in Kitakyushu and Kobe this summer. The first Test, at Kitakyushu's Mikuni World ...
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Japan's energy security to benefit from more US LNG, JERA says
Japan's energy security will benefit from U.S. President Donald Trump's push to increase liquefied natural gas (LNG) ...
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More ramen restaurants in Japan introducing entry passes to curb long lines
Ginza Hachigou, a ramen shop that opened in 2018 in Tokyo's Ginza district and is featured in the Michelin Guide, is a ...
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Japanese Americans returned from prison camps 80 years ago to face one of the country’s ‘greatest swindles’
Japanese Americans held in prison camps were allowed to return home. But much of what they'd left behind was gone: homes, ...
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