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The secrets of Japan’s Ama freedivers
For 3,000 years, the female freedivers have been the subject of myth in the Mie Prefecture. But can their ancient traditions survive?Financial Times - Business - Japan -
G-7 Nations Criticize Chinese Subsidies, High-Tech Exports
The U.S. and other Group of Seven industrialized nations vowed to push back against a wave of cheap Chinese tech products.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Japan Commits $4.5 Billion for Ukraine, Zelensky Says
The agreement underscores Japan’s efforts to strengthen its security and diplomatic ties with Europe after the full-scale conflict began in 2022.The New York Times - World - Ukraine -
Kirin to Buy Japan Supplement Maker Fancl
Kirin Holdings plans to acquire Japanese cosmetics and dietary-supplement maker Fancl for more than $1.4 billion as part of efforts to expand its health business.The Wall Street Journal - World - Japan -
Bayern make Japan's Ito Kompany's first signing
Bayern Munich has signed Japan defender Hiroki Ito from German rival Stuttgart in a move aimed at bringing in "new energy" which could start a wider overhaul of Bayern's squad.ESPN - Sports - Japan -
The relentless rise of France’s far right
Once consigned to the fringes, French voters now have to decide if they are ready to hand power to Marine Le Pen’s partyFinancial Times - Business -
Americans’ awareness of Juneteenth is on the rise: Survey
Far more Americans are aware of Juneteenth and are going to celebrate it this year than in years past, a new survey found. The survey, conducted by YouGov, polled Americans on their awareness of Juneteenth, now a federal holiday that marks the day ...The Hill - Politics -
Bank of Japan set to reduce JGB purchases, stands pat on interest rate
The BOJ said it will collect views from market participants on the reduction of Japanese government bond buying and present a detailed plan in the next meeting.CNBC - Business - Japan -
Escalating Violence Across Israel-Lebanon Border Rages for 2nd Straight Day
An intensifying conflict in Israel’s north has raised fears of a full-fledged war.The New York Times - World - Israel -
Bank of Japan Plans to Reduce Bond Buying, Yen Weakens
In a decision seen as a step toward monetary tightening, the bank said it would reduce the amount of monthly government bond purchases, as it left its policy interest rate unchanged.The Wall Street Journal - World - Japan
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