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Sales of network cameras, or IP cameras, are increasing in Japan to meet growing demand for keeping an eye on infants and controlling the entry and exit of factory workers, as well as for crime prevention and surveillance.द्वारा 時事通信社
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New Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba told U.S. President Joe Biden on Wednesday that his administration intends to strengthen their countries' alliance, during their telephone conversation the day after he took office.द्वारा 時事通信社
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Combined new vehicle sales in the United States by six major Japanese automakers in July-September rose 1pctfrom a year before to about 1.43 million units, as hybrids and plug-in hybrids sold well, according to their announcements Tuesday.द्वारा 時事通信社
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Tokyo Electric Power Company Holdings Inc. President Tomoaki Kobayakawa was appointed as the new president of the World Association of Nuclear Operators at a general meeting in the United Arab Emirates in late September, according to TEPCO.द्वारा 時事通信社
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New Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba plans to visit the Noto Peninsula on Saturday after the central Japan area was damaged by an earthquake on Jan. 1 and heavy rain late last month, people familiar with the matter said Tuesday.द्वारा 時事通信社
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Many Bank of Japan policymakers at a meeting last month said that the central bank should not rush to raise interest rates further, a summary of their opinions released by the BOJ Tuesday showed.द्वारा 時事通信社
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Japan's seasonally adjusted jobless rate in August declined 0.2 percentage point from the previous month to 2.5 pct, after rising by the same margin in the preceding month, the internal affairs ministry said Tuesday.द्वारा 時事通信社
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Five major Japanese banks will implement the first increases in their floating interest rates on housing loans in 17 years in October, after raising their short-term prime rates in September, following the Bank of Japan's interest rate hike in July.द्वारा 時事通信社
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The Japanese government, plaintiffs in forced sterilization lawsuits and their lawyers and supporters signed a basic agreement Monday on efforts to help victims of forced sterilization under the now-defunct eugenic protection law and to eradicate discrimination against them.द्वारा 時事通信社
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Mizuho Securities Co.'s ordinary profit from investment banking operations in the year ending in March 2025 is expected to hit the highest level since comparable data became available in the year ended in March 2014, President and CEO Yoshiro Hamamoto said in a recent interview.द्वारा 時事通信社
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Los Angeles Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani is almost certain to clinch two of this season's three major batting titles for the National League in the U.S. Major League Baseball while failing to win the triple crown.द्वारा 時事通信社
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The International Fund of Agricultural Development will boost cooperation with Japan to establish food security and improve the productivity of small-scale farmers, IFAD President Alvaro Lario said in an interview with Jiji Press in New York.द्वारा 時事通信社
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Tokyo District Court on Monday sentenced the chief accountant of a Liberal Democratic Party faction once led by former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe to three years in prison, suspended for five years, over a high-profile political funds scandal involving LDP factions.द्वारा 時事通信社
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Japan on Monday marked the 25th anniversary of a fatal criticality accident that happened at a facility of nuclear fuel processing company JCO Co. in the village of Tokai in the eastern prefecture of Ibaraki.द्वारा 時事通信社
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Former Tokai Mayor Tatsuya Murakami, who dealt with a nuclear accident as leader of the eastern Japan village in 1999, has criticized the central government for lack of preparations for such a disaster.द्वारा 時事通信社
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Tokyo's Metropolitan Police Department plans to set up a section specializing in investigating lone offenders who carry out terrorist attacks independently without belonging to any organization, according to informed sources.द्वारा 時事通信社
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