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Elderly woman dies of coronavirus in Japan
Feb 14, 2020 04:32Japan's health minister says a woman in her 80s has become the first person with the new coronavirus to die in the country.
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Coronavirus infected 27 foreigners in China, 2 dead: Beijing
Feb 10, 2020 12:08China says dozens of foreigners in the country have been infected with the coronavirus, two of whom have died, as the total death toll from the epidemic inside the country is approaching 1,000.
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Japanese destroyer departs for West Asia on intel-gathering mission
Feb 02, 2020 10:39Japan has dispatched a destroyer to West Asia on an intelligence-gathering mission, saying it is aimed at ensuring oil shipments from the region.
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Russia seizes Japan fishing boat near disputed islands
Jan 15, 2020 10:43Russian authorities have seized a Japanese cod fishing boat and taken it to a Russian-controlled island claimed by Japan, media reports and a fishermen's association say.
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Why Asia could soon dominate responsible investing
Jan 12, 2020 06:46Lisa Beauvilain, Head of Sustainability and ESG at Impax Asset Management says businesses in Asia have made progress on establishing investor relations teams.
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Free trade elusive for China, Japan, South Korea
Jan 03, 2020 13:04The annual China, Japan and South Korea summit wrapped up recently in Chengdu, China, with attending leaders making generalized commitments to free trade and regional peace and security.
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Seven detained in Istanbul over aiding ex-Nissan CEO's escape
Jan 02, 2020 11:02Turkish police forces have arrested seven people, including four pilots, as part of an investigation into how former Nissan boss Carlos Ghosn managed a dramatic escape to Lebanon through Istanbul after fleeing Japan, where he was facing trial on financial misconduct charges.
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7 decomposed bodies found on suspected North Korean boat in Japan
Dec 29, 2019 05:52The badly decomposed remains of seven people have been found in a suspected North Korean fishing boat that washed up on a Japanese island, a coast guard official said Sunday.
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Okinawa governor renews demand to stop US base relocation plan
Dec 28, 2019 03:35The Okinawa’s governor has renewed calls on the central government in Japan to halt the controversial construction plan of a US airbase being relocated in the southern Japanese island despite strong opposition from local residents.
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Okinawans keep up fight against US military base in biodiverse Oura Bay
Dec 24, 2019 16:31Marine biologists and environmentalists say that the controversial construction project of US military base in Okinawa could disrupt ocean currents that corals need to survive, such as carrying in nutrients, filtering out sediment and debris, and maintaining the ecological balance within the bay. The base also poses a risk to other marine wildlife, including the northernmost dugong population.