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Alimentation Couche-Tard Inc. on Monday expressed its dissatisfaction as Seven & i Holdings Co. is prioritizing avoiding possible U.S. antitrust law breaches over the major Canadian convenience store chain's proposal to buy the Japanese retailer.時事通信社
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The United States has so far not granted Japan an exemption from the 25pcttariffs that President Donald Trump plans to introduce on steel and aluminum imports on Wednesday, Japanese industry minister Yoji Muto said Monday.時事通信社
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Marika Suzuki, a 27-year-old public relations worker for the Kesennuma city government, has a dual role: she promotes local tourism on weekdays and spreads joy as a member of the all-girl pop group SCK GIRLS on her days off.時事通信社
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Fourteen years after the March 2011 earthquake and tsunami, communities in northeastern Japan that are grappling with declining populations are focusing on young people and women to aid recovery.時事通信社
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Japan's ruling coalition and two opposition parties Monday threw their support behind a proposal to allow male children in the paternal line of former Imperial Family branches to regain their Imperial status through adoption.時事通信社
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Japanese retailer Seven & i Holdings Co. said Monday that it has suggested that Alimentation Couche-Tard Inc. sell off its U.S. stores to further the acquisition talks by the Canadian convenience store chain.時事通信社
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Japan's ruling parties and Nippon Ishin no Kai ()削除 agreed Monday to establish consultative bodies focusing on social security reform, free education and the abolition of the provisional gasoline tax surcharge.時事通信社
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About 27,600 people still live as evacuees 14 years after a 9.0-magnitude earthquake and monster tsunami caused tremendous disasters, including a nuclear accident, mainly in the Tohoku region, northeastern Japan.時事通信社
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A delegation of South Korean lawmakers will visit Japan for the 2025 World Exposition in Osaka as the year marks the 60th anniversary of the normalization of bilateral diplomatic relations, lawmaker Lee Seong-kweun has said.時事通信社
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Soil from radiation decontamination work after the 2011 nuclear reactor meltdowns in Fukushima Prefecture should be disposed of outside the northeastern Japan prefecture by the deadline set by law, Fukushima Governor Masao Uchibori said in a recent interview.時事通信社
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Japan's transport ministry expects that the Hokkaido Shinkansen bullet train line's extension to Sapporo will open at the end of fiscal 2038, eight years later than previously thought, sources said Monday.時事通信社
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The Japanese Electrical, Electronic & Information Union decided Monday that it will call for a pay scale increase of at least 10,000 yen per month as the minimum target for accepting the conclusion this year's "shunto" spring wage negotiations.時事通信社
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U.S. investment fund Artisan Partners Asset Management has expressed opposition to Seven & i Holdings Co.'s appointment of outside director Stephen Hayes Dacus to its next president and CEO, the Japanese retailer said Monday.時事通信社
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Japan swung to a current account deficit for the first time in two years in January as the deficit in goods trade nearly doubled due to effects from the Chinese Lunar New Year holidays, preliminary government data showed Monday.時事通信社
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Real wages in Japan declined for the first time in three months in January as inflation accelerated on the back of soaring rice prices and a reduction in government subsidies for gasoline, government data showed Monday.時事通信社
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Municipalities in northeastern Japan are ending the storage of personal items, such as photographs, school bags and cell phones, that were collected after the Great East Japan Earthquake in March 2011 and have not been returned to their owners.時事通信社
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Italian President Sergio Mattarella made his first visit to Hiroshima on Saturday, laying flowers before the cenotaph for the victims of the 1945 atomic bombing in the western Japan city's Peace Memorial Park.時事通信社
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Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba said Saturday that his ruling Liberal Democratic Party is likely to face "extremely tough" battles in upcoming elections for the House of Councillors and the Tokyo metropolitan assembly later this year.時事通信社
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Asahikawa District Court in Hokkaido, northern Japan, has sentenced a 20-year-old woman to 23 years in prison in a high-profile murder case in which a female high school student died after being pushed off a bridge and into a river in Asahikawa in April last year.時事通信社
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The third meeting of signatories to the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons ended its five-day session at the U.N. headquarters in New York on Friday, with participants adopting a declaration rejecting threats of using nuclear weapons.時事通信社
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The Democratic Party for the People may support the fiscal 2025 budget bill if the ruling bloc agrees to raise the tax-free portion of annual income to 1.5 million yen, regardless of income levels, DPFP leader Yuichiro Tamaki has said.時事通信社
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Japanese Foreign Minister Takeshi Iwaya and his British counterpart, David Lammy, agreed Friday that the two countries will work together closely for a fair and lasting peace in Ukraine, while U.S. President Donald Trump is moving closer to Russia.時事通信社
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Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba made counterarguments Friday after U.S. President Donald Trump complained about the Japan-U.S. security treaty unilaterally requiring the United States to defend Japan.時事通信社
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