香港の抗議デモは11週目に入り、暴力行為や大規模な混乱が増えている。デモへの批判を強める中国は強硬手段を取るのだろうか――。3つの疑問について考えてみる。
香港の抗議デモは11週目に入り、暴力行為や大規模な混乱が増えている。デモへの批判を強める中国は強硬手段を取るのだろうか――。3つの疑問について考えてみる。
In a room full of non-native speakers, ‘there isn’t any chance of understanding’. It might be their language, but the message is often lost
The Fukushima Daiichi site is now populated by large numbers of storage tanks Workers at the damaged Fukushima nuclear power facility in Japan have to deal with huge volumes of contaminated water. The difficulties of handling this water, some of which has leaked from storage tanks, has prompted the authorities to consider measures such as an "ice wall" to better contain the area around the trouble
Japan's era of shoguns and samurai is long over, but the country does have one, or maybe two, surviving ninjas. Experts in the dark arts of espionage and silent assassination, ninjas passed skills from father to son - but today's say they will be the last. Japan's ninjas were all about mystery. Hired by noble samurai warriors to spy, sabotage and kill, their dark outfits usually covered everything
As Japan and China continue to exchange angry words over their competing claims to an uninhabited group of islands in the East China Sea, it's not that easy to get a close look - and sometimes a little deception is required. When you arrive in a new country as a foreign correspondent, the first thing you try to do is figure out how that country works. Japan, where I arrived three months ago, has a
"People often tell me to die or call me ugly and annoying on Twitter. There are days I wish I was dead," wrote 11-year-old Fuka Haruna.
Chinese Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi called the Japanese move illegal and invalid A war of words over islands claimed by both Japan and China continued at the United Nations, as the US called for cooler heads to prevail. In a speech, China's foreign minister accused Japan of stealing the islands, which lie in the East China Sea.
The BBC's Mariko Oi in Tokyo: ''It was a disaster... made in Japan'' The crisis at the Fukushima nuclear plant was "a profoundly man-made disaster", a Japanese parliamentary panel has said in a report. The disaster "could and should have been foreseen and prevented" and its effects "mitigated by a more effective human response", it said.
The BBC's Jonathan Head: "The same group has claimed responsibility for three previous attacks and shares the same jihadist ideology as al-Qaeda" A video posted online in the name of an Islamist group, al-Nusra Front, says it carried out two bomb attacks in the Syrian capital Damascus on Thursday. The attacks took place near a military intelligence building during the morning rush hour, killing 55
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