International Relations Breaking News: Exclusive: EU Wants to Exclude Utilities From U.S. Trade Talks

May 21, 2013 No Comments by

Exclusive: EU wants to exclude utilities from U.S. trade talks. Little sign Prime Minister Shinzo Abe can shake up Japan’s inbound FDI. Syria’s Assad Says Peace Talks Likely to Fail

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Politics News – Japan, Italy, Kosovo

Apr 20, 2013 No Comments by

Japan wins approval from member countries to join Trans-Pacific trade talks Italy’s president agrees to another term if picked Serbia and Kosovo Reach Milestone Deal

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Politics News – John Kerry, Salam Fayyad, North Korea

Apr 14, 2013 No Comments by

Kerry Says Any Talks Rely on Steps by North Korea Salam Fayyad, Palestinian Prime Minister, Resigns This is a ‘critical time’, Kerry tells China president amid North Korea tensions

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Europe News – Skechers USA, Berlin, Microsoft, United Kingdom

Mar 11, 2013 No Comments by

Big Investors Sprint Toward SkechersA Development In Berlin Threatens The Wall That Once Divided A ContinentGoogle reported Microsoft for violating browser commitments in Europe, leading to $731M fineU.K. pay falls fastest in developed world

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Politics News – United States, Hugo Chavez, Iraq, North Korea

Mar 06, 2013 No Comments

Holder: Drone strike in U.S. possiblePresident Hugo Chavez DiesAs Syrian rebels battle in Raqqa, fears of regional conflictNorth Korea vows to cancel Korean War cease-fire

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Hundreds hospitalized in Japan after sudden snow

Jan 14, 2013 No Comments

A sudden snowstorm stopped public transportation and caused several street accidents in eastern Japan. Snow started falling in eastern part of Japan from early morning on Monday. After that, a sudden snowstorm caused a number of street accidents and wounded more than hundreds of people. The unexpected snow forced closing down public transportation and caused [...]

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Japan’s opposition set for big win amid voter dissatisfaction

Dec 14, 2012 No Comments

The election in Japan is going to be held on Sunday. It seems that in spite of the voters’ dissatisfaction with the major political parties of the country, the conservative Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) is going to win the election. In Tokyo, an ‘Election Camp’ was set up to welcome people wanted to share ideas [...]

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South Koreans Protesters Swim to Disputed Islands

Aug 15, 2012 No Comments

Kim Jang-Hoon, a famous singer from South Korea, is just a few hours away from swimming into the diplomatic disputes over a small group of islands located in the East Sea. The singer is a member of a group of amateur athletes that started their swimming toward Dokdo, a group of barely inhabited volcanic islands [...]

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Japan’s ‘Fast Retailing Co’ Seek a Global Drive

Jul 05, 2012 No Comments

The company ‘Fast Retailing Co’ decreased its year-long conjecture on market calculations on Friday, July 6, after experiencing a fall in sales at its Uniqio casual outfits chain in Japan. In order to step up its worldwide extension, the company accentuated the need for the biggest clothing dealer of Asia. The Japanese company has competition [...]

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593-pound Bluefin tuna records $736,000 in Japan

Jan 06, 2012 No Comments

Tokyo’s Tsukiji fish market sells giant Bluefin tuna. An auction in Tokyo’s Tsukiji fish market managed to sell 593-pound Bluefin tuna for $736,000 whcih break last year’record. Bought by president of Kiyomura Co., Kiyoshi Kimura!!!!! Bluefin tuna nets record $736,000 at auction A bluefin tuna caught off northeastern Japan fetched a record $736,000 yesterday in [...]

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