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Information and disinformation are equally accessible online, and the embrace of conspiracy theories
The quest to slash carbon emissions and slow climate change is spurring technological innovation acr
A powerful earthquake on New Year's Day brought chaos and confusion to parts of Japan's Noto Peninsu
One week has passed since a major earthquake and tsunami hit Japan's Noto Peninsula. Many people the
NHK has learned of discrepancies between the accounts given by an air traffic controller and the cap
Kabuki is among the most well-known traditional performing arts in Japan. The stage has been dominat
It's now been six months since Ukraine began its counterattack to regain territory lost to the Russi
An award-winning documentary about defecting from North Korea exposes the grim reality facing those
Japanese industrial giant Toshiba delisted from the stock exchanges in Tokyo and Nagoya on December
Developing countries have taken on more debt than they can handle. That was less of a problem when i
Japan has a long history of making the most of the seas surrounding its many islands. Attention is n
As long as there's a reliable internet connection, digital nomads can take their work anywhere their
"Without journalists, who would report what's happening?" says producer Mohammed Shehada (left).
"Is the year-end party considered work? Do we get paid overtime?"

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South Korea is the latest country to declare war on bedbugs following a resurgence in cases that's f
Tokyo's commuters are well served by one of the world's most efficient and reliable train systems. B
South Korea's booming defense industry has the enthusiastic backing of the country's President Yoon
Giant panda Xiang Xiang has a legion of fans who are eager to follow her progress as she adapts to h
A director who had to remain anonymous. His work filmed in secrecy. Dark times in Myanmar are depict
As avian influenza continues to spread around the world, researchers in Japan are turning to human m