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Scientists Discover ‘Uncontaminated Extraterrestrial Materials’ In Ancient Asteroid Sample
Samples from the potentially hazardous asteroid Ryugu contain never-before-seen features.
Insular Japan Opened Its Borders to Ukrainians. Will It Do the Same for Others?
“I don’t know what the difference is, why you have to be treated discriminately,” an Afghan refugee said of Japan’s immigration policy.
Japan Is Getting So Hot That a Camel Died of Heatstroke, Zoo Says
“Even though we knew that this day would come eventually, it was still very hard for us staff members to say goodbye,” the zoo director said.
A Wild Dolphin in Japan Is Accused of Biting Beachgoers
Following the claims, the beach has set up a machine that emits ultrasonic frequencies to keep the dolphin at bay.
Pigs Can Breathe Through Their Buttholes and So Could You, Scientists Say
Clinical human trials of the intestinal breathing method could start as early as this year.
Over 30 Endangered Sea Turtles Found Stabbed on a Japanese Beach
Police are still investigating how many of the animals died.
How Shinzo Abe’s Security Detail Failed Him
At least 10 men were guarding the former prime minister, yet the assassin managed a second, fatal shot.
Abe’s Assassin Once Tried to Kill the Leader of the ‘Moonies’ Church
Japanese media has reported Tetsuya Yamagami wanted to kill the head of the Unification Church, where the 41-year-old suspect’s mother is a member.
News Outlets Mistakenly Identify Abe Assassin as Hideo Kojima
Various news outlets and politicians incorrectly shared pictures of the famous video game designer, implicating him as the shooter.
Here’s What We Know About the ‘Homemade’ Gun that Killed Shinzo Abe
The former Prime Minister of Japan was assassinated on the streets of Nara on Friday.