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Experts warn over growing dependence on conversational AI

Kyodo News, Published on 07/04/2026

» KYODO — An increasing number of people are forming emotionally close relationships with conversational artificial intelligence (AI) tools such as ChatGPT, with some users describing them as friends, counsellors or even family members, according to recent surveys.

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Woman faces additional charges over Thai girl sex work case in Tokyo

Kyodo News, Published on 17/02/2026

» KYODO — A Thai woman has been served with a fresh arrest warrant in connection with the case of a Thai girl who was found engaging in sex work in Tokyo when she was 12, Japanese police said on Tuesday.

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Thai woman arrested in Japan for brokering in Thai girl sex work case

Kyodo News, Published on 15/01/2026

» KYODO — A Thai woman has been arrested in connection with a high-profile Tokyo case alleging that she arranged for a then 12-year-old Thai girl to engage in sex work, police said.

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Singapore trying to improve conditions for low-paid migrants

Kyodo News, Published on 09/01/2026

» SINGAPORE — The life of a migrant worker in Singapore is bittersweet.

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Japan quake highlights need to better convey disaster info to foreigners

Kyodo News, Published on 13/12/2025

» KYODO — The magnitude 7.5 earthquake that occurred off northeastern Japan recently highlighted the need for Japan to provide safety tips and evacuation information to foreign nationals more effectively, particularly as the country witnesses an inbound tourism boom.

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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.

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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.