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- SBonsai burglars: Japan sees surge in tiny tree thefts, prompting ‘angry’ growers to boost securityscmp.com
- SJapan debates kicking out foreign workers who fail to pay pension contributionsscmp.com
- SJapan’s rude awakening: more ill-tempered Japanese lose their cool in a nation normally known for politenessscmp.com
- How pilot’s drunken all-nighter in Dallas forces cancellation of Japan Airlines flightStar Telegram
- Air Japan flight from Dallas to Tokyo canceled after cops break up all-night party where pilot was drinkingNew York Post
- Drunk Japan Airlines pilot causes Dallas-Tokyo flight cancellation after police warning in USSouth China Morning Post
- Japan’s ruling party loses special election in blow to PM KishidaSouth China Morning Post
- BJapan’s ruling party loses special election in blow to premierbloomberg.com
- SAcademics in Japan shun events in China amid fears over professor’s disappearance in Shanghaiscmp.com
- BMale hippo in Japanese zoo found to be femalebbc.co.uk
- SJapan’s ‘super’ sniffer dog Melba retires, counts US$11.8 million drug bust as biggest-ever case crackedscmp.com
- SJapanese cows painted with zebra-like stripes to keep bloodsucking insects at bayscmp.com
- SJapan schools face ‘major crisis’ if officials fail to cut teachers’ work hours, unions warnscmp.com
- SJapan pays for American noise pollution with US$466 million in lawsuit damages over aircraft nuisancescmp.com
- S‘Food terrorism’: why Japanese companies are seeking insurance to cover legal and PR feesscmp.com
- BDNA test confirms dying man was Japan's most wantedbbc.co.uk
- SAs Japan’s Kishida eyes ties with North Korea, will abduction issue be ‘stumbling block’?scmp.com
- Japanese Airlines Say No To Pets In Cabin: 2 Died In JAL 516 CargoForbes
- SJapan ‘needs to learn lessons’ from slow quake response after 30 victims die in cold while trapped, waiting for rescuescmp.com
- Japanese man gets death sentence for Kyoto Animation studio arson attack that killed 36 peopleSouth China Morning Post
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