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From the archives: the construction of Waterloo International, 1992

Building 15 Apr 2025
Source. Jo Reid and John Peck. Nicholas Grimshaw’s Waterloo International station ... Feature, 8 May 1992 ... Snug fit ... >> How buildings were affected by the atomic bombs dropped on Japan, 1946 ... >> Planning the postwar New Towns, 1945-46 ... .
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Japan betraying joint efforts to promote peace and stability

China Daily 14 Apr 2025
On Wednesday, during a meeting with Mark Rutte, secretary general of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba said, "A stronger NATO will benefit Japan greatly.".
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How commerce became our most powerful tool against global poverty

Vox 12 Apr 2025
In doing so, China followed in the footsteps of other Asian countries like Japan and South Korea that had gone through penury to wealth in the postwar period through economic development and trade.
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Japan emperor explores his symbolic role in trips to mourn war dead

Kyodo 12 Apr 2025
... known as Emperor Showa, the country's postwar Constitution defined an emperor as "the symbol of the state and the unity of the people of Japan" in separating the emperor from the government.
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EDITORIAL: Multilateral alliances needed to deal with Trump's chaos

Asahi News 09 Apr 2025
relationship that Japan has considered a precondition for its postwar development ... Not only the economy, but also in national security Japan has depended on the United States in the postwar era through Washington’s engagement based on the Japan-U.S.
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Japan’s Ishiba and NATO chief vow to deepen security ties as regional threats rise

Stars and Stripes 09 Apr 2025
Details of Japan’s participation still need to be discussed, but the Japanese Self Defense Force, if stationed, is not expected to involve combative roles because of the country’s postwar pacifist principles.
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What SE Asia does and doesn’t want from Trump

Asiatimes 09 Apr 2025
In 1931, Japan ... Without a meaningful reckoning with this past, Japan’s shift away from postwar pacifism, however US-encouraged, risks alienating ASEAN rather than uniting it under the American banner.
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Japan cannot have its cake and eat it

China Daily 08 Apr 2025
As Beijing has stressed, correctly understanding and remedying its past misdeeds is an important prerequisite for Japan's postwar return to the international community, the political foundation for ...
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Seoul’s pivot after Yoon’s removal could prove a win for China

Asiatimes 04 Apr 2025
This tacit bargain – security in exchange for economic leniency – enabled Japan’s postwar ascent and kept the country from falling into Soviet hands.
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Perilous and chaotic, Trump’s ‘liberation day’ endangers the world’s broken economy – and him

The Observer 02 Apr 2025
They may also trigger recessions, and the resultant tax and spend policy dilemmas elsewhere, in places such as the EU, Britain, Canada and Japan. In addition, they are likely to widen the gulf between the US and its postwar allies.
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Japan, U.S. agree to urgently boost deterrence amid assertive China

Kyodo 30 Mar 2025
The agreement, reached during Hegseth's first visit to Japan as Pentagon chief, underscored the strength of bilateral ties even under U.S ... "We are confident that Japan will make the correct determination" of what capabilities are needed, he said.
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Ishiba will task panel of experts with revisiting origins of WWII

Asahi News 28 Mar 2025
In August 2015, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe issued one to mark the 70th postwar anniversary ... At the same time, Abe noted that the succeeding postwar generation had exceeded 80 percent of Japan’s population.
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World’s Longest Serving Death Row Prisoner Receives $1.4 Million Compensation

Colombia One 25 Mar 2025
The payment is the largest ever given in Japan for a wrongful conviction ... Many people, both in Japan and overseas, questioned the way Hakamada was treated ... Hakamada is the fifth person on death row in postwar Japan to be cleared after a retrial.
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World’s Longest-Serving Death Row Prisoner Receives $1.4 Million

Greek Reporter 25 Mar 2025
Iwao Hakamada, 89, was convicted in 1968 of murdering his boss, the boss’s wife, and their two children in Shizuoka, central Japan ... Hakamada is now the fifth death row inmate in postwar Japan to receive a retrial.
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Can Hong Kong Maintain Its Status as the Asia-Pacific Region’s Leading Art Hub?

New York Observer 25 Mar 2025
Bickar confirmed that Mainland China continues to present its own set of challenges, telling Observer that Seoul and Japan are particularly compelling at the moment, especially in the contemporary and postwar markets.
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