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Clinical Boks Too Good for Japan at Wembley

The Springboks outclassed Japan 61-7 (halftime 26-0) to start the Castle Lager Outgoing Tour with…

From Harare to Courtside in Japan: Zimbabwean Coach Making Waves in Asian Volleyball

From the dusty army barracks of Cranborne in Harare to coaching one of Japan’s top…

Mozambican Parliament Speaker Praises Japan’s Support for Displaced People in Cabo Delgado

The Speaker of the Mozambican Parliament, Margarida Adamugi Talapa, on Tuesday praised the Government of…

GLOBALink | Media Outlets, Think Tanks Play Vital Role in Promoting Mutual Understanding: Japanese Insiders

A dialogue on promoting people-to-people and cultural exchanges between media organizations and think tanks of…

TBS Chairman Pledges More Coverage of Chinese Culture

“It’s much better to see China for yourself.” TBS Television Chairman & Director Takashi Sasaki has pledged to enhance his network’s coverage of Chinese culture as well as people-to-people exchanges. “Chance of China is the world’s chance, and Japan’s chance,” he said on the sidelines of a media and think tank cultural dialogue in Tokyo. Produced by Xinhua Global Service. African Times has published this article in partnership with Xinhua News Agency

‘U.S.-Manipulated G7 Rips World Apart, Creates Tension’

HIROSHIMA, Japan, May 20 (Xinhua) — At the Group of Seven (G7) Summit starting here Friday, the U.S.-led clique is again hyping up their so-called “law and order,” whereas political observers have precisely debunked the essence of their lies — a scheme to play small-clique politics and dictate to the rest of the world. The G7 on Saturday issued a statement concerning economic resilience and security, threatening to counter “economic coercion,” which will de facto divide the world into two…

G7 Summit Opens In Japan’s Hiroshima Amid Waves Of Protests

HIROSHIMA, Japan, May 19 (Xinhua) — Amid waves of protests, the Group of Seven (G7) leaders’ annual summit got underway on Friday in Japan’s western city of Hiroshima. Hundreds of protesters from all over the country, even abroad, gathered in Hiroshima’s Funairi Daiichi Park, not far from the summit’s venue, to decry the finger-pointing bloc that advertises its own version of world order. Seen on-site were huge banners and placards that read “Junk G7,” “No Build-up to War” and “No…

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