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For weeks before he murdered Shinzo Abe, Tetsuya Yamagami prepared, stockpiling homemade firearms and explosives and studying the former Japanese prime minister’s schedule. Mr. Yamagami, 41, shot Mr. Abe twice on Friday while the politician was giving a speech in downtown Nara, a city in western Japan, in support of a candidate for Sunday’s upper house elections. He used a homemade gun made of met
As Russia launched its invasion of Ukraine on Feb. 24, members of a Ukrainian special forces unit deployed to defend the strategic Hostomel airport outside Kyiv were stunned by what they saw as dawn broke: some 30 Russian attack helicopters coming over the horizon, speeding toward the airport. An added surprise was that the helicopters were moving on their own toward Hostomel, without supporting g
For the thousands of journalists coming to Japan to cover the Olympics, one condition of entry was a short, hard quarantine. No one would be allowed to leave their hotel room for three days after their arrival. Except there were workarounds. The administratively inclined could apply for an exemption. Those who require food to live were allowed to go to the store. Essentially, anyone who was determ
This article was published more than 5 years ago. Some information may no longer be current. Bjorn Lomborg is president of the Copenhagen Consensus Center. Last week, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced a plan to reduce plastic pollution, which will include a ban on single-use plastics as early as 2021. This is laudable: plastics clog drains and cause floods, litter nature and kill animals and
Lynn Leseth at the Rally for Women's Rights, which denounced efforts to limit reproductive freedoms, in San Diego, March 9, 2012. Leseth is among a group of moderate Republican and independent women that are disenchanted by the newfound Republican focus on social issues like contraception and abortion. (SAN HODGSON/NYT) Lynn Leseth at the Rally for Women's Rights, which denounced efforts to limit
A Japanese starlet who shaved her head and issued a tearful YouTube apology after spending the night with a man was scrambling Friday to redeem the girl next door image of all-female group AKB48. Pictures of the roughly-shorn head of Minami Minegishi, 20, were emblazoned on national newspapers and Japan's Twitter scene was abuzz Friday over news that the pop princess had broken the band's cardinal
On Middleton Island, in the Gulf of Alaska, David and Yumi Baxter recently found a soccer ball and a volleyball, both of which had Japanese handwriting on them that helped identify the owners. The soccer ball came from a school in the tsunami zone and belonged to Misaki Murakami, 16, who lost all his possessions in the catastrophe, which struck Japan on March 11, 2011, killing 19,000 people. The v
Published Friday, Mar. 11, 2011 5:35AM EST Last updated Friday, Mar. 11, 2011 5:40AM EST This image provided by the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center shows a tsunami forecast model predicting the wave height of the tsunami generated by the Japan earthquake.
Until recently, it was the likes of Mitsuhiro Kimura that worried Japan's political mainstream. The leader of the far-right Issuikai movement, he counted Saddam Hussein and French far-right leader Jean-Marie Le Pen among his allies, and created friction with Japan's neighbours by loudly denying the country's Second World War crimes. But now Mr. Kimura is among those concerned about a new breed of
Smug early birds take note: Night owls actually have more mental stamina than those who awaken at the crack of dawn, according to new research. "It's the late risers who have the advantage, and can outperform the early birds," said Philippe Peigneux, a professor of clinical neuropsychology at the Free University of Brussels in Belgium, who along with co-author Christina Schmidt published the count
CP Video - Monday, February 2, 2009 at 5:15 EST Four Toronto college students made contact with the International Space Station on Monday with a radio system they designed and built themselves. They had a 10-minute conversation with astronaut Sandra Magnus, during which they asked some technical questions and passed on a few queries from students at the school.
Palmer nets four first-half goals, Haaland kept scoreless and Liverpool goes top of the Premier League
A spate of new discoveries about the basic biology of cancer is pushing researchers toward an astonishing conclusion: For decades, efforts to cure the disease may have targeted the wrong cells. Current therapies treat all cancer cells the same. They're aimed at shrinking tumours on the basis that the various cells within them all have similar powers to spawn new cancers and spread destruction. Th
Liberal MPs will present official demand for Trudeau to resign in coming days, sources say Unlike past talk of a caucus revolt, many Liberals say they believe that this time is different and that since Friday it has become clear that the Prime Minister has a problem on his hands
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