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Biden called Japan, India 'xenophobic'; Trump mixes up leaders: Do candidate gaffes matter?
USA Today· 8 hours agoBiden, who was crediting immigrants with fueling the American economy, went on to attribute...
Japan's child population falls for the 43rd straight year to a fresh record low, weighing on...
Fortune· 1 hour agoThe number of children in Japan has dropped to another record, in a stark reminder of the demographic challenges that are weighing on Asia’s second biggest economy. The population ...
Japan beat Uzbekistan to become first two-time champions of AFC U-23 Asian Cup
ESPN· 23 hours agoJapan have become the first two-time champions of the AFC U-23 Asian Cup after beating Uzbekistan...
Japanese government responds to Biden claim that Japan is 'xenophobic': 'Unfortunate'
Fox News· 6 hours agoThe Japanese government has released a response to President Biden's recent comments asserting that...
Japan prove that class is permanent against in-form Uzbekistan to win U-23 Asian Cup
ESPN· 22 hours agoJapan have proven that form is temporary but class is permanent after becoming two-time AFC U-23...
Japan and Sri Lanka agree to resume $1.5bn light rail, other projects
Nikkei Asian Review· 2 hours agoSri Lanka and Japan agreed on Saturday to work to resume stalled bilateral projects including a $1.5...
India, Japan dismiss Biden’s ‘xenophobic’ comment
Al Jazeera· 7 hours agoIndia and Japan have rejected President Joe Biden’s remarks calling the US allies “xenophobic” countries who do not welcome immigrants, and grouping the...
Japan’s Record-Low Children Population Weighs on Growth
Bloomberg· 8 hours agoHave a confidential tip for our reporters? The number of children in Japan has dropped to another...
Japan calls Biden 'xenophobic' comments 'unfortunate'
BBC via Yahoo News· 17 hours agoThe White House hosted Japanese PM Fumio Kishida for a state visit in April. [Getty Images] The...
Japan’s Subordination to Washington Is a Disgrace
The American Conservative· 13 hours agoOn April 11, 2024, Japan’s Prime Minister Kishida Fumio stood at the dais in the United States Congress and smiled. More than a dozen standing ovations,...