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19.06.2025 9:26
Japan imperial couple to commemorate A-bomb victims in Hiroshima Japan's Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masako on Thursday visited Hiroshima Prefecture to pay their respects to atomic bomb victims ahead of the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II. The imperial couple is expected to offer flowers and a silent prayer at a cenotaph in Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park as they reflect on the horrors of the Aug. 6, 1945, atomic bombing. It will be their first trip to the city since the emperor's accession in 2019. Read full story here

19.06.2025 9:28
Japan to send 2 defense force planes for possible Mideast airlift Japan will send two Self-Defense Forces airplanes to East Africa for a possible operation to evacuate its nationals from the Middle East, Defense Minister Gen Nakatani said Thursday, amid the escalating Israel-Iran conflict. Nakatani told reporters that two C-2 transport aircraft with a total of about 120 crew members will fly to an SDF base in Djibouti and be on standby there, following a request from Foreign Minister Takeshi Iwaya earlier that day. Read full story here

19.06.2025 10:40
US Focus on Auto Trade Gap Is Sticking Point for Japan Deal A strong US focus on its auto trade deficit with Japan is a key factor keeping the two nations from reaching a deal, according to a Japanese opposition party leader who met with Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba to discuss the tariff negotiations.

19.06.2025 11:07
Nippon Steel confident management freedom ensured in U.S. Steel deal Nippon Steel Corp.'s top executive Eiji Hashimoto said Thursday that the U.S. government's role set under its $14.1 billion buyout of United States Steel Corp. "will not hamper" the U.S. unit's business going forward. At a press conference in Tokyo, Hashimoto said $11 billion of investment in U.S. Steel operations -- 10 times more than the initial plan -- and a golden share issued to the U.S. government that allows it to veto key management decisions among other conditions are rational, even as analysts view them as downside risks to U.S. Steel's management. Read full story here