Tokyo labeled the move “a major turning point,” though improving the relationship still faces...
 

Email not displaying correctly?
View it in your browser.

 
 
 
 
 
 

Top News Stories

 
China partially lifts ban on Japanese seafood imports in bid to ease frictions
 
China partially lifts ban on Japanese seafood imports in bid to ease frictions
 
Tokyo labeled the move “a major turning point,” though improving the relationship still faces hurdles over China’s military moves near Japan.
 
 
 
Japan-U.S. trade negotiations deadlocked after months of fruitless talks
 
Trump's comments on Sunday suggest he is in no mood to compromise on tariffs.
 
 
 
 
Party leaders skeptical of three-party ruling coalition after Upper House vote
 
If the ruling coalition wins fewer than 50 seats, it will either need to work with at least one opposition party for each piece of legislation or invite one to join.
 
 
 
 
Japan’s new banknotes see slow adoption one year after launch
 
Roughly 5 billion new banknotes were in circulation as of the end of May, accounting for just 28.8% of all notes in use.
 
 

[ADVERTISEMENT]


The definitive source for information on interpreting and translation jobs and certification exams

The Interpreting and Translation Career Guide provides all the information you need about school interviews, editorial articles, job openings and competency certification exams.

 

Other Stories

 
Mount Fuji’s ¥4,000 entrance fee kicks in for all routes
JAPAN
 
Mount Fuji’s ¥4,000 entrance fee kicks in for all routes
 
Climbers paid ¥2,000 to scale the mountain via the popular Yoshida trail last year, while those who made the journey through other routes did not have to pay anything.
 
 
 
What it takes to save lives on Mount Fuji
JAPAN
 
What it takes to save lives on Mount Fuji
 
Mount Fuji’s deadliest weekend still echoes today. Luckily, area rescue squads have leveled up their game.
 
 
Canada rescinds digital services tax to advance stalled U.S. trade talks
BUSINESS
 
Canada rescinds digital services tax to advance stalled U.S. trade talks
 
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and U.S. President Donald Trump will resume trade negotiations in order to agree on a deal by July 21, Ottawa said.
 
 
Hong Kong opposition party disbands, citing 'immense' pressure
ASIA PACIFIC
 
Hong Kong opposition party disbands, citing 'immense' pressure
 
The League of Social Democrats is the latest opposition party to cease operating after Beijing imposed a national security law in 2020 to end democracy protests.