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Violence and tensions in Jerusalem leave three people dead, one wounded After the Bnei Brak attack, two Palestinians die in a gunfight with security forces during a raid on a refugee camp near Jenin. [2]

TOKYO -- Artificial intelligence is rapidly reshaping business and society across the world. Now, one startup political party in Japan wants to bring the same disruption to government. [3]

Masafumi Ishii is a special adjunct professor with the faculty of law of Gakushuin University in Tokyo and previously served as Japan's ambassador to NATO. [5]

"The Bank of Japan has admitted defeat," noted the feisty former TV journalist who recently took over the helm of the Democratic Party, Japan's largest opposition grouping. [7]

TOKYO -- Japanese manufacturers, consider yourselves invited to India. EconomyModi unfurls 'red carpet' for Japanese manufacturers Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi speaks at a Nikkei-Jetro symposium in Tokyo on Sept. 2. (confirmed by 2 sources) [8]

DeNA's "robot shuttle" service will debut next month at a shopping center in Chiba. TOKYO -- DeNA, a Japanese company known for mobile gaming, is hopping onto a new business with self-driving buses. [9]

TOKYO -- Nippon Life Insurance is partnering with the Nomura Research Institute and staffing agency Recruit Holdings to provide data analysis geared toward promoting wellness among Japanese workers. [10]

Note: This briefing is based on limited source coverage. The evidence may be incomplete or outdated.

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[1] FI yle.fi · 2026-03-03 · 36% match translated from et

Giella

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[2] MM asianews.it · 85% match

Violence and tensions in Jerusalem leave three people dead, one wounded

Violence and tensions in Jerusalem leave three people dead, one wounded After the Bnei Brak attack, two Palestinians die in a gunfight with security forces during a raid on a refugee camp near Jenin.

[3] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2026-03-04 · 35% match

Japan's 'startup party' wants AI factored into migration policy

TOKYO -- Artificial intelligence is rapidly reshaping business and society across the world. Now, one startup political party in Japan wants to bring the same disruption to government.

[4] FI yle.fi · 2025-11-05 · 38% match translated from fi

Profiili: Joni Nieminen

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[5] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2023-12-13 · 42% match

U.S. and allies must expand their circle of friends

Masafumi Ishii is a special adjunct professor with the faculty of law of Gakushuin University in Tokyo and previously served as Japan's ambassador to NATO.

[6] TH www.pattayamail.com · 2013-05-30 · 39% match

Tag: Sopin “Noi” Thappajug

[7] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2016-11-01 · 38% match

Is BOJ's Kuroda dispatching the helicopters?

"The Bank of Japan has admitted defeat," noted the feisty former TV journalist who recently took over the helm of the Democratic Party, Japan's largest opposition grouping.

[8] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2014-09-04 · 37% match

Modi unfurls 'red carpet' for Japanese manufacturers

TOKYO -- Japanese manufacturers, consider yourselves invited to India. EconomyModi unfurls 'red carpet' for Japanese manufacturers Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi speaks at a Nikkei-Jetro symposium in Tokyo on Sept. 2.

[9] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2016-07-08 · 36% match

Japanese tech group DeNA takes mobile to driverless buses

DeNA's "robot shuttle" service will debut next month at a shopping center in Chiba. TOKYO -- DeNA, a Japanese company known for mobile gaming, is hopping onto a new business with self-driving buses.

[10] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2017-05-16 · 36% match

Nippon Life using data analysis to support employee health

TOKYO -- Nippon Life Insurance is partnering with the Nomura Research Institute and staffing agency Recruit Holdings to provide data analysis geared toward promoting wellness among Japanese workers.

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