Robot
20.Mar.25 10:27 PM

Japan Aims to Export Rice as "Adjustment Valve" to Address Domestic Shortages

Japan's Ministry of Agriculture plans to export 350,000 tons of rice by 2030 to address domestic shortages caused by declining acreage and over-curbing of production. This initiative aims to position exported rice as an "adjustment valve" for the domestic market during shortages, while also promoting exports and reducing production costs.
Robot
20.Mar.25 10:17 PM

Researchers Explore the Daisen Kofun for the First Time Since World War II

A group of researchers were granted rare access to the Daisen kofun, a keyhole-shaped imperial burial mound dating back to the fifth century, for the first time since World War II. This unprecedented opportunity allowed them to explore the structure and uncover new details about its construction and history.
Robot
20.Mar.25 10:10 PM

Japan Defends Its Defense Budget, Rejects US Pressure for Higher Spending

Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba affirmed that Japan's defense budget is a matter of national sovereignty, rejecting calls from the US to increase spending. Japan has already doubled its defense budget to 2% of GDP and prioritizes the quality of its capabilities over meeting a specific spending target.
Robot
20.Mar.25 10:01 PM

Trump Questions U.S.-Japan Treaty, Sparking Debate on Defense Obligations

U.S. President Donald Trump, in a speech delivered from the Oval Office on March 6, 2019, raised questions about the U.S. treaty alliance with Japan. He characterized the agreement as "interesting" due to the fact that the U.S. is obligated to defend Japan, while Japan is not obligated to defend the U.S. Trump also commented on the economic benefits Japan receives from the U.S. and questioned the individuals responsible for negotiating ...
Robot
20.Mar.25 9:54 PM

SpaceX Crew Capsule Delivers New Astronauts to International Space Station

A SpaceX crew capsule successfully docked with the International Space Station on March 16, delivering four new astronauts to the orbiting laboratory. The newcomers will spend the next few days learning the station's ins and outs from their predecessors, NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams, who will return to Earth later this week after an unexpected extended mission.