Tighter asylum deportation rules take effect in Japan

On Monday ( Jun 10 ), Japanese laws enforcing new laws that make it easier for the country to deport failed asylum seekers were implemented, with campaigners warning that the new system will put lives in danger. The small amount of hospital applications that the world’s fourth-largest market accepts hasContinue Reading

Japan lodges protest over China vessels near disputed islands

The four Chinese beach guard ships entered Tokyo-controlled regional waters on Friday morning, according to Hayashi, and they left after receiving numerous warnings from the Chinese coast guard. He told reporters,” We have lodged a strong protest through a diplomatic route because the Chinese coast guard ships ‘ intrusion intoContinue Reading

Backlash in mainland China over Taiwan comment by Nvidia’s Jensen Huang

Semiconductor firm&nbsp, Nvidia Corp&nbsp, and its founder&nbsp, Jensen Huang&nbsp, have been targeted by furious Chinese people and a peninsula media outlet after Huang’s research to&nbsp, Taiwan&nbsp, as a” country”, with some calling for a ban of the business.

Last month, on his latest attend to Taiwan, Huang was seen touring a night market in Taipei. When asked about the importance of the area in an unexpected meeting that Taiwan’s Chinese Television System aired on May 29, Huang responded,” Taiwan is one of the most significant countries in the world. It is at the center of the electronics business”.

Huang, 61, was born in Taiwan and moved to the United States at the age of nine. In Taiwan, he has been&nbsp, treated like a music superstar, signing autographs and stopping for photographs.

In an article on Thursday ( Jun 6 ) that directly called Huang out, the mainland’s outlet Guancha.cn said he “got too carried away”.

The article stated that” Nvidia is a strong software company that is willing to expand its island industry, but it’s not stronger than the emotions of 1.4 billion citizens, and island companies would never collaborate with any business that supports “taiwan self-reliance.”

It demanded that Huang clarify whether he had spoken incorrectly to “mainland colleagues and labor companions.”

As some web users also called for a protest, the media rose to the top of the list of most popular subjects on the blogging platform Weibo on Friday following the article.

One of the speakers remarked,” We does ban all Nvidia merchandise and any associated companies.”

You have no idea where their base line is, according to another commentator, “businessmen may just worry about income.”

” But at this period, we may hurt ourselves if we boycott Nvidia, because we need to concentrate on their cards. We need to be stronger or more we’ll face a dilemma”.

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Japan to build anti-tourist fence at Mount Fuji viewpoint

Authorities have already put up small metallic scaffolding and signs warning people to stay away from the extend of tarmac to deter this difficult behavior.

Authorities claim that the area will be covered by a 1, 8m great metal mesh fence by the end of June.

Visitors “welcome visitors as long as standard guidelines are observed”, Yoshizaki said. The shift aims to lessen “local people ‘ frustration.”

” Maybe we can create a traveling program” rather to motivate more considerate investigation, he added.

Because of the fact that it appears to lead to Mount Fuji from a specific angle, a motorist staircase to the gate also appears in many photos on Instagram and another systems, including wedding photographs.

Residents complained about visitors parking in the quiet neighborhood or shouting at one another when taking large shots from afar.

The Dream Bridge has been in operation for around ten years, but Yoshizaki said that in November, photo-hungry tourists started flocking it.

As pictures taken on the spot spread on social media and as record numbers of foreign tourists travel to Japan, the population has increased significantly in recent months.

To lessen the strain on locals, the area set up a parking lot and a restroom center at the bridge this week.

However, the local community of Fujikawaguchiko plans to construct a black grid challenge, already in place next to the pleasure store, with stronger material.

There have been several tiny holes poked in the screen to prevent citizens from littering, breaking traffic laws, and trespassing.

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Japan lawmakers probe UFO security ‘threat’

Tokyo: UFO sightings should not be dismissed as a result of a government investigation, according to Japanese lawmakers who launched a group on Thursday ( Jun 6 ) to look into the matter. The non-partisan group, which has over 80 former defence ministers as its members, will demand that JapanContinue Reading