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10.12.2024 19:30
Japan, Finland to negotiate defense equipment transfer pact Japan and Finland agreed during their summit Tuesday to start negotiations on a pact to allow the transfer of defense equipment, citing the increasingly interconnected security environments of Europe and the Indo-Pacific region. Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba and his Finnish counterpart, Petteri Orpo, opposed any unilateral attempts to change the status quo, the government said, in an apparent reference to Russia, China and North Korea, which has boosted military cooperation with Moscow. Read full story here

10.12.2024 19:43
10.12.2024 20:20
‘Shōgun was so refreshing for the Japanese’: Takashi Murakami on his blockbusting return The superstar artist, famed for his Louis Vuitton bags and Kanye West album sleeves, is back with epic paintings riffing on the history of Japanese art. He talks cuteness, gold leaf and hara-kiri on TVIt’s Kyoto, but not as you know it. Forget cherry blossom and golden temples: study one of Takashi Murakami’s vast new paintings and you’ll notice shimmering clouds laid over the embossed outlines of cartoon skulls. It’s a reference, he says, to the city’s ancient Toribeno burial ground – and a key motif for the artist in his evocation of Japan’s postwar ghosts.“I really wanted to depict a version of Kyoto that is not beautiful or pleasing to tourists,” says Murakami via a translator from his vast studio-cum-factory complex outside Tokyo. “I wanted to show that Kyoto’s arts and culture were nurtured within the context of really gruesome historical and political conflicts.” Continue reading... ...

10.12.2024 20:23
Japan A-bomb survivor group receives Nobel Peace Prize amid tensions Members of Nihon Hidankyo, Japan's leading group of atomic bomb survivors, received the Nobel Peace Prize in Oslo on Tuesday, with the organization hoping the achievement will energize the movement for nuclear abolition as heightening geopolitical tensions have created concerns the weapons may be used again. The group, also known as the Japan Confederation of A- and H-Bomb Sufferers Organizations, was chosen for the award on Oct. 11 "for its efforts to achieve a world free of nuclear weapons and for demonstrating through witness testimony that nuclear weapons must never be used again," according to the Norwegian Nobel Committee. Read full story here