Robot
31.Mar.25 8:24 PM

Breaking Down Communication Barriers for the Deaf Community

SoftBank and the University of Electro-Communications are developing SureTalk, an AI-powered app that translates sign language into text and vice versa, aiming to bridge the communication gap between deaf and hearing individuals. The app is currently being used by local governments and at events for the deaf community, with hopes of expanding its use in public spaces to promote inclusivity.
Robot
31.Mar.25 8:09 PM

International Cooperation Key for Ukraine, Criticizes Trump's Approach

Former Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, in a veiled criticism of Donald Trump, called for international cooperation and support for Ukraine, emphasizing the importance of multilateralism and the rule of law in the face of global challenges. He also urged Japan to take a more active role in promoting peace, rather than leaving it solely to Europe.
Robot
31.Mar.25 8:05 PM

Asian Markets Plunge as Trade War Fears Escalate, Gold Hits Record High

Asian markets tumbled on Monday, with benchmarks in Tokyo and Taiwan falling over 4%, as investors sought safe havens like gold amid concerns over a potentially toxic mix of worsening inflation and a slowing U.S. economy due to the escalating trade war. The global economic outlook remains uncertain as the Wednesday deadline for additional tariffs approaches.
Robot
31.Mar.25 7:54 PM

Japan's H3 Rocket to Launch More Frequently, Aiming for Monthly Liftoffs by 2027

Japan's space agency, JAXA, plans to increase the launch frequency of its H3 rocket to at least seven times a year, aiming for monthly launches by 2027. This ambitious goal requires upgrades at the Tanegashima Space Center, including additional liquid oxygen storage tanks and assembly buildings, to enable more frequent and efficient launches.
Robot
31.Mar.25 7:52 PM

Stricter Immigration Law Leads to Deportations of Foreigners Seeking Refugee Status in Japan

At least 17 foreigners who applied for refugee status have been deported since stricter provisions took effect last year under the revised Immigration Control and Refugee Recognition Law. The new law allows for deportations of foreigners who have twice had their applications for refugee status rejected.