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Tsunan Sake Brewery from Niigata Wins Silver Medal at the The Milano Sake Challenge (MSC) Kotozna laMondo: the Multilingual Chat Tool for Businesses Overcome Language Barriers Though the nation was divided over holding a state funeral, it was a fitting and dignified farewell for the nation's longest-serving prime minister, Shinzo Abe. Instead of pushing everyone to get another COVID-19 vaccine, the CDC should be prioritizing older and unboosted people.Ī dignified farewell should transcend politics by Kuni Miyake Here’s who really needs the new COVID-19 booster by Faye Flam

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If the West gives in to Putin's nuclear blackmail and allows him to claim Ukrainian lands and declare victory in the war, then the world order as we know it will collapse. Vladimir Putin tries his hand at nuclear blackmail by Dina Khapaeva Vladimir Putin’s latest moves suggest that Russia is settling in for a long war of attrition that will test European resolve. Preparing for the long war by Mark Leonard Mark Zuckerberg needs to plan accordingly. Most people are visiting virtual worlds through plain old screens, not VR headsets. The Nagoya-based company announced the results of its clinical trial, indicating it would no longer seek the drug's approval for COVID-19 treatment.įacebook, beware: The metaverse is flat by Parmy Olson

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Kowa says ivermectin not effective in treating COVID-19 by Tomoko Otake Tax breaks, local specialties: What to know about Japan’s furusato nо̄zei program by Kazuaki Nagataįoreign residents had difficulty taking advantage of the program due to a lack of information in languages other than Japanese - until now. Barnesįor the first time since the Cuban missile crisis in October 1962, top government leaders in Moscow are making explicit nuclear threats and officials in Washington are gaming out scenarios. In Washington, Putin’s nuclear threats stir growing alarm by David E. The top defense officials from the three partners pledged to bolster trilateral cooperation and further align their security strategies, amid growing tensions with Beijing. U.S., Australia, Japan defense chiefs slam China's 'aggressive and bullying behavior' by Jesse Johnson








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