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WORLD

Japan to provide $10 billion to Southeast Asia to ease oil price strain

Kyodo News, Published on 15/04/2026

» KYODO — Japan has decided to provide a total of US$10 billion in financial support to Southeast Asian nations struggling with surging crude oil prices amid tensions in the Middle East, government sources said Wednesday.

WORLD

30 people injured by 7.5 quake in northeastern Japan

Kyodo News, Published on 09/12/2025

» TOKYO - A powerful quake with a magnitude of 7.5 struck northeastern Japan late Monday night, injuring 30 people and triggering tsunami waves as high as 70 centimetres that reached the Pacific coast, the Japanese government said.

LIFE

"Zero-click" searches on rise due to AI summaries: survey

Kyodo News, Published on 25/11/2025

» KYODO — More people are finding information from online searches without clicking links provided by search engines, indicating information summarised by generative artificial intelligence (AI) that now appears at the top of search results is being considered sufficient.

WORLD

US ambassador to Japan denounces China response over Takaichi remarks

Kyodo News, Published on 20/11/2025

» KYODO — United States Ambassador to Japan George Glass on Thursday denounced China's recent response to Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's remarks on Taiwan, calling its statements "provocative" and economic measures "coercive."

WORLD

Fire razes 170 buildings in southern Japan, one dead

Kyodo News, Published on 19/11/2025

» OITA — More than 170 buildings were damaged in a massive fire that swept through a dense residential area in the southwestern Japan city of Oita overnight, leaving one person dead, local authorities said on Wednesday.

WORLD

Piracy of Japan manga, literature causes $55bn loss a year

Kyodo News, Published on 08/11/2025

» KYODO — Lost revenue from illegal online viewing of Japanese manga and other publications worldwide was estimated at around ¥8.5 trillion (US$55.3 billion) annually, highlighting the extent of damage caused to rights holders by piracy websites, a recent study showed.