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22.03.2025 8:02
Anatomy tours in U.S. by Japan firms draw controversy Tours to the United States allowing Japanese massage therapists and others to undergo anatomical training involving the use of donated bodies, available only in Japan to medical students, have stirred a backlash in their home country. Participants of the tours, organized by Japanese companies in the massage therapy industry, have also included sports trainers and yoga instructors. One Tokyo-based firm sold tours priced from 400,000 yen ($2,700) to 500,000 yen, excluding transportation and hotel fees, for two to three days of anatomical training, pitching it as an opportunity to deepen knowledge of the human body. Read full story here

22.03.2025 8:37
Japan develops uranium-based battery to reuse radioactive waste Japan's national nuclear research and development institute has developed what it calls the world's first uranium-based rechargeable battery that may pave the way for the use of massive stockpiles of radioactive material generated in the nuclear fuel manufacturing process. According to the Japan Atomic Energy Agency, the research team confirmed the charging and discharging performance of a battery that uses uranium as an "active material" to trigger a chemical reaction and generate electricity. Read full story here

22.03.2025 9:05
22.03.2025 9:07
Japan, China, South Korea Meet as US Tariff Pressure Rises The foreign ministers of Japan, China, and South Korea held trilateral talks in Tokyo on Saturday, seeking to further cooperation and lay the groundwork for a potential leadership summit as the countries confront economic disruption and rising global political tensions.

22.03.2025 9:32
The Snipers Nest Exploring an image of Sgt. Maj. Ismail Hassan of the Sudanese Army at a sniper position in a luxury apartment block across the Blue Nile from Sudans presidential palace.

22.03.2025 10:56
3/21: America Decides Federal judge holds hearing to get details from DOJ regarding El Salvador deportation flights; Judges hear arguments in unresolved North Carolina Supreme Court election

22.03.2025 11:38
Skiing: Ikuma Horishima takes dual moguls silver after pulling out of final Japan's Ikuma Horishima claimed silver after pulling out of the men's dual moguls final Friday at the freestyle skiing and snowboarding world championships, falling short in his bid to bring home two gold medals. Two days after clinching gold in moguls, the 27-year-old freestyle skier twisted his left knee in the semifinals of the dual moguls and did not finish the final, handing victory to Canada's Mikael Kingsbury. Read full story here

22.03.2025 12:20
Chinese smartphone giant Xiaomi opens 1st permanent store in Japan Chinese smartphone giant Xiaomi Corp. on Saturday opened its first permanent store in Japan, aiming to boost sales by offering customers the chance to interact directly with its high-end phones and other electronic appliances. The store, located in a shopping mall operated by Aeon Retail Co. in Saitama near Tokyo, comes as Xiaomi aims to launch a total of five to ten stores in Japan by the end of this year. Read full story here

22.03.2025 12:30
3/21: CBS Evening News Judge rebukes Trump administration for ignoring orders in deportation flights case; Mariah Carey wins "All I Want for Christmas Is You" copyright dispute