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Myanmar, Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam to boost cooperation

Published on 22/06/2015

» NAY PYI TAW — The leaders of the four least-developed members of the Association of Southeast Nations — Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar and Vietnam — agreed at a summit in Myanmar's capital Monday to promote cooperation in such areas as trade and investment, transport, agriculture, tourism and development of human resources.

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Japan railway appoints cat as stationmaster

Published on 11/08/2015

» WAKAYAMA, JAPAN — A local Japanese railway, which mourned the death in June of a cat credited with rescuing it from financial difficulties by serving as a stationmaster, appointed another cat as its successor Tuesday, hoping the feline legacy will continue attracting passengers.

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Japanese humanoid robots start work

Published on 19/07/2015

» TOKYO — Humanoid robots have started work in a bank in Tokyo and a hotel in the southwestern island of Kyushu on the back of a growing demand for them amid concerns over a labour shortage in Japan's aging society.

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Japan humanoid robot sells out in 1 min

Published on 21/06/2015

» TOKYO — Softbank Robotics Corp sold all units of its humanoid robot "Pepper" in just one minute after they went on sale on its website on Saturday.

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Volcanic activity intensifying at Mount Hakone

Published on 08/05/2015

» TOKYO — Volcanic activity at Mount Hakone is intensifying to levels unseen over recent years, an expert said Friday after conducting research in a no-entry zone.

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Microwavable dog food to hit Japan shelves

Published on 21/05/2015

» TOKYO — For dog lovers whose hard-to-please pets cause them stress because they simply refuse to eat their daily fare, one innovative company appears to have found a unique answer: the first ever microwavable dog food, said to bring out the aroma dogs cherish.

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Korean Air pledges clampdown on unruly passengers

AFP, Published on 28/12/2016

» SEOUL - Korean Air said Wednesday it would let its crew use stun guns more aggressively and put more male staff aboard flights to clamp down on violent passengers, after an incident involving an unruly passenger.

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Pyongyang mourns 'a close friend and comrade'

Kyodo News, Published on 28/11/2016

» PYONGYANG - North Korea began three days of official mourning on Monday for late Cuban leader Fidel Castro, remembering him as a "close friend" and heroic ally in a joint struggle against US aggression.

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'Long live the king!' - Thais mourn Bhumibol Adulyadej

AFP, Published on 13/10/2016

» BANGKOK - Praying, wailing and collapsing to their knees, devastated Thais poured out their grief on Thursday as they struggled to process the death of King Bhumibol Adulyadej, the only monarch most had ever known.

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N. Korea's new foreign minister heads to Laos

Kyodo News, Published on 23/07/2016

» VIENTIANE/PYONGYANG - North Korea's new foreign minister on Saturday left for Laos to make his overseas debut at a major security forum, at a time of high tensions over Pyongyang's series of weapons tests.