Tokyo brings a double whammy of heat and humidity to the 2020 Summer Olympic athletes, posing a high risk of heat illness.
Exclusive: Dozens of former Republican officials in talks to form anti-Trump third party (Reuters) - Dozens of former Republican officials, who view the party as unwilling to stand up to former President Donald Trump and his attempts to undermine U.S. democracy, are in talks to form a center-right breakaway party, four people involved in the discussions told Reuters. FILE PHOTO: U.S. President Don
TOKYO (Reuters) - (This January 25 story corrects to specify the three goals cited by Japan Times management for the style change in the December meeting and to revise the description of management’s expectations for the relationship to advertising revenue.) Early in December, dozens of journalists and editors from the Japan Times gathered for an emergency meeting in a glass-walled conference room
SINNAM, South Korea (Reuters) - Even the bright red lighthouse in the tiny South Korean port of Sinnam is shaped like a penis. The port is home to Haesindang Park, better known as “Penis Park”, a monument to fertility, born from a legend about a virgin and fish. A normally obscure attraction, it is drawing curious crowds of visitors from the nearby Winter Olympics. There are penis totem poles, pen
[1/8]Navy officers take care of rescue dog Frida as she rests on a shopping cart after an earthquake in Mexico city, Mexico September 22, 2017. REUTERS/Jose Luis Gonzalez Acquire Licensing Rights MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - For a country still in mourning and counting its dead from Tuesday's devastating earthquake, Frida the Navy rescue dog has emerged as a source of inspiration and pride in the searc
(This version of the story clarifies 15th paragraph to indicate that Marano and many in Japan’s right wing have interpreted a 1944 U.S. Army report as saying the women were willing prostitutes, not that the Army stated they were willing prostitutes) Former telephone company employee Tony Marano is seen at a speaking engagement in Toyko in 2015, in this handout picture courtesy of Akira Semba. REUT
OSLO (Reuters) - Syria’s civil war has prompted the first withdrawal of seeds from a “doomsday” vault built in an Arctic mountainside to safeguard global food supplies, officials said on Monday. Television crews stand outside the Global Seed Vault before the opening ceremony in Longyearbyen February 26, 2008. REUTERS/Bob Strong The seeds, including samples of wheat, barley and grasses suited to dr
A young migrant girl holds up a sign during a protest in front of a train at Bicske railway station, Hungary, September 4, 2015. Hundreds of migrants, many of them refugees from the Syrian war, woke after a night spent on a packed train stranded at a...more A young migrant girl holds up a sign during a protest in front of a train at Bicske railway station, Hungary, September 4, 2015. Hundreds of m
TOKYO (Reuters) - A former adviser to Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has praised apartheid as a model for how Japan could expand immigration, prompting the government’s top spokesman on Friday to emphasize that Japan’s immigration policy was based on equality. Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe delivers his policy speech at the lower house of parliament in Tokyo February 12, 2015. REUTERS/Thomas Peter A
TOKYO (Reuters) - When Haruna Yukawa was captured in Syria earlier this month, a video apparently released by his captors showed them pressing the Japanese man to answer questions friends say he had struggled with for years: Who are you? Why are you here? In fact, Yukawa, 42, had first traveled to Aleppo four months earlier on what amounted to a hardship course in self-discovery, according to peop
TOKYO (Reuters) - It was a rare role reversal for Japan’s influential Asahi newspaper, which is known for exposing wrongdoing in high places, when its president stood before cameras to bow, apologise and pledge to restore his organisation’s credibility. Tadakazu Kimura (C), president of the Asahi Shimbun Company, bows next to executive editor Nobuyuki Sugiura (R) during a news conference in Tokyo
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