
Protests against Russian invasion of Ukraine continue in Tokyo
Protestors against the Russian invasion of Ukraine hold demonstrations at various locations in Tokyo on March 5.
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Japan to raise daily arrival limit to 7,000 per day
Prime Minister Kishida Fumio says Japan will raise the daily limit of arrivals from abroad to 7,000 people starting Marc...
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U.S. Embassy in Tokyo shows support for Ukraine with light up display
The U.S. Embassy in Tokyo is lit up in the colors of the Ukrainian flag on March 2 to show support for Ukraine.
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Japan to accept refugees from Ukraine
Prime Minister Kishida Fumio says that Japan will accept Ukrainians fleeing the Russian invasion.
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PM Kishida dismisses discussion on nuclear sharing with US
Japanese Prime Minister Kishida Fumio dismisses the possibility of holding discussions on nuclear sharing with the Unite...
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Japan to impose sanctions on Belarus this week
Japanese Prime Minister Kishida Fumio says the government will impose sanctions on Belarus as early as this week, noting...
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IEA to release 60 million barrels of oil reserves
Japan and other member states of the International Energy Agency agree to release 60 million barrels of oil reserves to ...
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G7 finance ministers to take further swift actions against Russia
Finance ministers and central bank chiefs of the Group of Seven countries agree to take further actions against Russia s...
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Japanese PM Kishida and US President Biden agree to support Ukraine
Japanese Prime Minister Kishida says that he has agreed with US President Biden to continue supporting Ukraine.
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Japanese parliament condemns Russian invasion in strongest terms
The Japanese parliament adopts a resolution on Ukraine, condemning the Russian invasion in strongest terms.
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