https://www.alojapan.com/1279897/tokyo-to-waive-water-fees-this-summer-to-combat-extreme-heat-3/ Tokyo to waive water fees this summer to combat extreme heat #business #cartoon #Japan #KingSalman #KingdomOfSaudiArabia #LatestNews #life #news #opinion #SaudiArabia #SaudiSazette #saudigazette #SaudigazetteNewspaper #sports #SummerHeat #technology #Tokyo #TokyoNews #WaterFees #world #東京 #東京都 TOKYO — Basic water utility fees will be waived for residents of Tokyo this summer in an effort to limit the impact of extreme heat, the Tokyo Metropol…
Tokyo to waive water fees this summer to combat extreme heat

TOKYO — Basic water utility fees will be waived for residents of Tokyo this summer in an effort to limit the impact of extreme heat, the Tokyo Metropolitan Government has announced.More than ¥36bn ($250m; £186m) has been set aside for the subsidies, which will come into effect for a four-month period.'We would like to create an environment in which all Tokyoites can live in peace even in the extremely hot weather we are expected to experience this summer,' Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike said.Heatstroke claimed a record 263 lives in Tokyo last summer, according to the Bureau of Public Health. Many

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Japan to review car safety standards amid U.S. trade talks, rules out linking security to tariffs

TOKYO — Japan plans to address automobile safety standards for imported vehicles as part of its ongoing trade negotiations with the United States, following concerns raised by President Donald Trump over the low number of American cars entering the Japanese market, Nikkei Asia reported on Sunday. Amid discussions on tariff reductions, Tokyo is reportedly considering easing its automobile crash test requirements as a possible bargaining measure. The move comes in response to longstanding U.S. complaints that Japan’s vehicle safety certification process acts as a non-tariff trade barrier. During a meeting at the White House on Wednesday, Trump told Japan’s Economic

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Japanese prime minister hopes Osaka Expo will help reunite a divided world

OSAKA — Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba on Saturday expressed hope that Expo 2025 in Osaka will serve as a platform for global unity in a world increasingly fractured by war, trade disputes, and political division.Speaking at the event’s opening ceremony, Ishiba said, “The world, having overcome the coronavirus pandemic, is now threatened by an array of divisions. At a time like this, it is extremely meaningful that people from around the world gather here to discuss the theme of life and experience cutting-edge technology, diverse ideas, and culture.”The six-month event officially opens to the public on Sunday under the

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https://www.alojapan.com/1243274/ambassador-binzagr-tours-saudi-pavilion-at-expo-2025-osaka/ Ambassador Binzagr tours Saudi pavilion at Expo 2025 Osaka #business #cartoon #Dr.GhaziBinzagr #Expo2025Osaka #Japan #KingSalman #KingdomOfSaudiArabia #LatestNews #life #news #opinion #Osaka #OsakaNews #SaudiArabia #SaudiSazette #SaudiVision2030 #saudigazette #SaudigazetteNewspaper #sports #technology #world #大阪 #大阪府 Saudi Gazette report OSAKA — Saudi Ambassador to Japan and Commissioner General of the Kingdom’s Pavilion at Expo 2025 Osaka Dr…
Ambassador Binzagr tours Saudi pavilion at Expo 2025 Osaka

Saudi Gazette report OSAKA — Saudi Ambassador to Japan and Commissioner General of the Kingdom’s Pavilion at Expo 2025 Osaka Dr. Ghazi Binzagr visited the Saudi pavilion ahead of the official opening of the exhibition, scheduled for next Sunday, April 13.Binzagr reviewed the final preparations and the visitor experience at the pavilion, which showcases the Kingdom’s rich culture and deep-rooted heritage, while highlighting its national transformation journey under Saudi Vision 2030 and its future aspirations.The Saudi pavilion is preparing to welcome visitors in conjunction with the start of Expo 2025 Osaka, which will run until October 13. The pavilion will

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Atta Abu Rmeileh, a local official in Jenin, announced a general strike in Jenin on Monday in mourning Zakarneh. A funeral procession will be held ...

Israeli soldiers killed a 16-year-old Palestinian teenager during a military raid on the city of Jenin in the northern occupied West Bank, AlJazeera reported quoting local media sources.
Israeli troops kill Palestinian teen in West Bank raid
Israeli troops kill Palestinian teen in West Bank raid

Israeli soldiers killed a 16-year-old Palestinian teenager during a military raid on the city of Jenin in the northern occupied West Bank, AlJazeera reported quoting local media sources.

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