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G8 foreign ministers focus on North Korea (AP)

U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, right and Japanese Foreign Minister Masahiko Komura, arrive for a group photo session of the G8 Foreign Ministers Meeting at the guesthouse in Kyoto western Japan Thursday June 26, 2008.  Foreign ministers from the Group of Eight industrialized nations agreed Thursday on the need to step up efforts to secure Afghanistan's borders and stabilize food and oil prices to avoid a global crisis. (AP Photo/Koji Sasahara)AP - Foreign ministers from wealthy nations welcomed North Korea's long-awaited declaration of its nuclear capabilities but warned Friday there remains a long way to go before the isolated Stalinist state can rejoin the international community.


G-8 ministers condemn Zimbabwe authorities (AP)

A woman shows her ink stained finger after voting in the country's presidential election, in Harare, Zimbabwe, Friday, June, 27, 2008. Zimbabwe's one-candidate presidential runoff got off to a slow start Friday, with the vote seen as an exercise that won't solve the country's political crisis, and may even deepen it.  (AP Photo/Tsvangirayi Mukwazhi)AP - Group of Eight foreign ministers are condemning Zimbabwe's one-candidate presidential runoff, saying authorities there have made a free and fair election impossible.


Tony Blair urges action on climate change (AP)

Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair speaks about a report, 'Breaking the Climate Deadlock,' he presented to Japanese Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda, host of the G8 summit, at a meeting of  The Climate Group, a nonprofit organization Blair is part of, in Tokyo, Friday, June 27, 2008. The world already knows that global warming is a serious problem and the time has come for politicians and experts to come together to map out a practical solution, former British Prime Minister Tony Blair said Friday. (AP Photo/Katsumi Kasahara)AP - The world already knows that global warming is a serious problem and the time has come for politicians and experts to come together to map out a practical solution, former British Prime Minister Tony Blair said Friday.


Master Japanese drummer Oguchi dies (AP)

This undated photo provided by the Oguchi family shows master Japanese drummer Daihachi Oguchi. Master Japanese drummer Daihachi Oguchi, who led the spread of the art of 'taiko' drumming to the U.S. and throughout Japan, has died, an official at his ensemble said. He was 84. (AP Photo/Courtesy of the Oguchi family)AP - Master Japanese drummer Daihachi Oguchi, who led the spread of the art of "taiko" drumming to the U.S. and throughout Japan, has died after being hit by a car, an official at his ensemble said. He was 84.


Japan firm scraps ad after racial controversy (Reuters)

Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama is silhouetted by a television light during a campaign visit to the Las Vegas Springs Preserve in Las Vegas, Nevada June 24, 2008. (Steve Marcus/Las Vegas Sun/Reuters)Reuters - A Japanese mobile phone firm has halted an advertisement depicting a monkey as a political candidate after bloggers said the commercial was a racial slur against U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama.


Nikkei falls to 2-month low, exporters sold (Reuters)
Reuters - Japan's Nikkei stock average was down 2.2 percent on Friday after earlier hitting a two-month low, led down by blue-chip exporters such as Honda Motor Co on a stronger yen, record oil prices and steep losses on Wall Street.
Man arrested for slashing policeman in Tokyo (AP)

In this June 9, 2008 file photo, police officers patrol Tokyo's Akihabara shopping district where a man rammed pedestrians with a truck, jumped out and knifed more than a dozen people, killing seven of them on June 8, 2008. Japanese police arrested four people for allegedly threatening copycat killings on Web sites after the June 8 attacker posted similar messages before going on the stabbing rampage, officials said Tuesday, June 17, 2008. (AP Photo/Katsumi Kasahara, File)AP - Police arrested a man for allegedly slashing a policeman with a knife Thursday in the same Tokyo neighborhood where a stabbing spree left seven people dead and 10 wounded earlier this month, a police spokesman said.


Japanese athletes begin chopstick-less "food camp" (Reuters)

People eat with chopsticks in Tokyo April 7, 2008. (Issei Kato/Reuters)Reuters - Japanese athletes have begun a spartan, chopstick-free Chinese food training program to help them acclimatize for this year's Beijing Olympics.


Japan court orders compensation for neighbours of US base (AFP)

A US Air Force guard stands watch at Kadena US Air Base in Kadena town, southern island of Okinawa in February. A Japanese court on Thursday ordered the government to compensate local residents for noise pollution from a US air base on the southern island of Okinawa.(AFP/File/Yoshikazu Tsuno)AFP - A Japanese court on Thursday ordered the government to compensate local residents for noise pollution from a US air base on the southern island of Okinawa.


Earthquake jolts northern Japan (AFP)

A drum seismograph. A moderate 5.3-magnitude earthquake shook northern Japan on Thursday, the Meteorological Agency said, nearly two weeks after a powerful tremor killed 12 people in the country.(AFP/Getty Images/File/Spencer Platt)AFP - A moderate 5.3-magnitude earthquake shook northern Japan on Thursday, the Meteorological Agency said, nearly two weeks after a powerful tremor killed 12 people in the country.


Thousands of peaches stolen from Japanese orchard (AP)
AP - Thousands of peaches popular as good luck gifts for newlyweds have been stolen from an orchard near Tokyo, police said Tuesday. About 5,000 of the so-called "hanayome," or "bride" peaches, disappeared from an orchard overnight at Ubaguchi just west of Tokyo, said Masaki Kanemaru, a police spokesman in Yamanashi prefecture (state).
Japan police arrest man accused of killing family (AP)
AP - Japanese police on Tuesday arrested a 77-year-old man suspected of killing his entire family with a hammer, including a 4-year-old granddaughter, a police official said.
White House: Bush may skip South Korea visit (AP)
AP - President Bush is traveling to Japan early next month for a summit of leading industrialized nations, but is skipping for now a widely expected stop in South Korea, the White House said Tuesday.
First Japanese warship since WW2 arrives in China (Reuters)

A Japan Maritime Self-Defence Force escort ship Sazanami departs at Kure port for China's GuangDong Province, in Kure, western Japan June 19, 2008. (Kyodo/Reuters)Reuters - A Japanese warship steamed into a Chinese port on Tuesday, the first such visit since World War Two, in a military exchange aimed at putting relations between the former bitter enemies on a firmer footing.


Toyota's US sales may fall for second year: executive (AFP)

A Toyota hybrid vehicle previewed in mid March at the New York International Auto Show. The Japanese motor giant, in a close race with General Motors for the title of the world's top automaker, may suffer a decline in US sales for a second straight year(AFP/File/Stan Honda)AFP - Japan's Toyota Motor, in a close race with General Motors for the title of the world's top automaker, may suffer a decline in US sales for a second straight year, a top executive warned on Tuesday.


Japan seeks link over North Korea abductions (AP)

Japan's Foreign Minister Masahiko Komura speaks  during a news conference at the Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan in Tokyo, Tuesday, June 24, 2008.  Komura is urging the United States to consider North Korea's abductions of Japanese citizens when it decides whether to take the communist country off a list of terrorist nations. (AP Photo/Koji Sasahara)AP - Any U.S. decision to take North Korea off a list of terrorist nations should be linked to progress in solving the communist country's abductions of Japanese citizens, Japan's foreign minister said Tuesday.


Japanese navy destroyer arrives in China (AP)
AP - A Japanese destroyer sailed into southern China on Tuesday in the first port call by one of Japan's warships to China since World War II, the latest sign of improved ties between the rival Asian giants.
Japan searches for 13 missing as saved fishermen return (AFP)

A coffin of a victim of a capsized fishing boat arrives at the Onahama port in Iwaki city in Fukushima prefecture on June 24. A Japanese fishing boat capsized off the country's eastern coast on June 23, 2008 amid strong winds, killing four crew members and leaving 13 others missing.(AFP/JiJi Press)AFP - Japan stepped up the search Tuesday for 13 fishermen whose boat capsized in the Pacific Ocean as three survivors returned safely to shore.


Rice says U.S. won't forget Japanese abductees (Reuters)

Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice delivers remarks at the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) conference in Washington in this June 3, 2008 file photo. (Yuri Gripas/Files/Reuters)Reuters - The United States will continue to press for the release of Japanese citizens abducted decades ago by North Korea as it seeks the resumption of disarmament talks with Pyongyang, U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said on Monday.


4 die as fishing boat capsizes off Japan coast (AP)
AP - A Japanese fishing boat capsized and sank off the country's eastern coast Monday, leaving four crew members dead and 13 missing, Coast Guard officials said.