| 11.10.2024 15:12Actress Oyama, voice of iconic anime character Doraemon, dies at 90 Nobuyo Oyama, a voice actress best known for playing the titular character in the popular Japanese anime series "Doraemon," has died, her agency said Friday. She was 90.
A native of Tokyo, Oyama had a successful career as a voice actress after graduating from Haiyuza acting school.
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Among 18 countries joining the East Asia Summit in the capital, Vientiane, the United States, Japan and some other nations criticized Moscow's invasion of Ukraine, saying it is a clear violation of international law, according to participants.
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