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Breaking news from Fukushima, amateur video shows nuclear explosion

UPD.
PNN favorite who wins nothing - Morfai Logo
(Source: lt.emb-japan.go.jp)

Senkaku Islands: China—Japan Confrontation at Sea
(Source: Ars Technica)
Passage to Freedom / Baseball Saved Us by Ken Mochizuki
Author Ken Mochizuki reads his award-winning book Baseball Saved Us about a Japanese American boy who learns to play baseball when he and his family are forced to live in an internment camp during World War II. Hearing about how his ability to play the game helps him after the war is over adds to this touching story.
Listening to the author read his story about Chiune Sugihara in A Passage to Freedom offers an even more dramatic understanding of the difficult decision that the Japanese diplomat made in 1940: should he follow a Japanese government mandate and refuse visas to Jewish refugees in Lithuania, or follow his conscience and try to save lives?
(Source: qksrv.net)
ACTROID-F. Very real looking robot. Amazing invention by japanese
Lithuania congratulates Myanmar on upgrading their flag and encourages others to do the same!
The same alien spaceship sighting happened all across Japan.
By Yoichi Funabashi Asahi Shimbun Editor In Chief
Crimes committed by US soldiers in Japan - PressTV
(Source: youtube.com)
Via Japan Today
The Japanese government appointed Mitsuo Sakaba as ambassador for coordinating Iraq reconstruction aid, and Tadamichi Yamamoto as ambassador for supporting Afghanistan and Pakistan, effective Tuesday. Sakaba, 61, has previously served as ambassador to Vietnam, and Yamamoto, 59, ambassador at the Japanese delegation to the U.N. educational, scientific and cultural organization, since 2008. Yasuaki Nogawa became ambassador in charge of inspection and Makoto Yamanaka in charge of science and technology cooperation, as part of a set of reassignments endorsed at Tuesday’s Cabinet meeting.
(Source: japantoday.com)
These robotic suits, worn by humans and produced by Cyberdyne in Japan, let the paralysed walk and give care-workers extra strength to carry the old and infirm to a wheelchair. Businesses like this need stability to prosper - and the country’s recent parade of interchangeable prime-ministers (five in four years) has hardly helped.
Soros: Japan “right to intervene”
In an exclusive interview with Chrystia Freeland, billionaire financier George Soros says that Japan was right to move in foreign exchange markets to bring down the value of the yen.
Japan to yen: ‘Whoa!’
Japan’s government takes steps to slow the appreciation of the yen, after it hit a fresh 15-year high against the dollar.