Recent articles about Japan 日本関連英文記事 Vol.63 (Hiroshima)


https://twitter.com/EuromaidanPress/status/1555803659434446849


https://twitter.com/myhistorytales/status/1555941585107333125


https://twitter.com/HolocaustMuseum/status/1555943278394195968


https://twitter.com/japansociety/status/1555878960424226817


https://twitter.com/narendra52/status/1555832497342414848


https://twitter.com/HistoryHit/status/1556671608722530306
https://twitter.com/soli_aus/status/1555407246103699456

Recent articles about Japan 日本関連英文記事 Vol.62

https://twitter.com/WSjp_insight/status/1555434041352294401


https://twitter.com/AnilVohra1962/status/1553566768328716289


https://twitter.com/WFP_Malawi/status/1555202456069586948


https://twitter.com/visitjapanca/status/1552323719334338565


https://twitter.com/FinancialTimes/status/1554707419317809152


https://twitter.com/MarkZellenrath/status/1554181138486382594
https://twitter.com/PLinUN/status/1554181229209075713


https://twitter.com/FangirlingJoan/status/1553259924729188352

 https://twitter.com/WSJ/status/1552806158624333825


https://twitter.com/RobertAlanWard/status/1553167970620375040


https://twitter.com/SPGCIOil/status/1553000404392222728

Science and Technology 科学技術 Vol.28(materials, battery, self driving, etc. 材料、電池、自動運転 など)

All the below links and tweets are in English.

取り急ぎ以下貼っておきます。

Science and Technology Vol.92 (incl potassium)

Science and Technology Vol.91

Science and Technology Vol.90 (incl tungsten)

Science and Technology Vol.89 (self driving, battery, etc.; UWCoMotion, WashUengineers, IntEngineering, etc.)

Science and Technology Vol.87 (WEF; autonomous driving & artificial intelligence)

Science and Technology Vol.86 (tantalum, platinum, etc.)

Science and Technology Vol.85 (engineering: Australian & U.S. universities)

World Vol.217 / Science and Technology Vol.88 (semiconductor)

World Vol.198 / Science and Technology Vol.84 (semiconductor)

cf.
World 世界情勢等 Vol.29 / U.S.A. アメリカ Vol.184

World 世界情勢等 Vol.27 / U.S.A. アメリカ Vol.182

内容例(各回ツイートもご覧ください)
以下、順に、
92:@iom3,@ACerSNews、@Fenergo,@FinTechMagazine
91:@INL,@cwrv、@IdahoStateUCoSE,@USGS
90:@VUEngineering,@electrekco,@FredericLambert、@VUEngineering,@myTDOT,@Gresham_Smith、@MSC_Industrial
89:@NVIDIAAI、@UWCoMotion,@TMobileNews,@5GOILab、@IntEngineering2枚
87:@Breakingviews,@rob_cyran,@intel、@wef,@StatistaCharts、@wef,@IEA、@wef
86:@ChemistryWorld2枚
85:@engunimelb、@UniMelb,@engunimelb、@monashengineers,@canberratimes、@localpeoples,@MattersJournal
SciTech92 Casting for alternatives—researchers explore potential of potassium carbonate as flux in continuous steel casting @iom3,@ACerSNews
SciTech92 fintech-companies @Fenergo,@FinTechMagazine
SciTech91 Scientists developing climate-friendly method to process ‘rare earth’ minerals, could make U.S. less reliant on foreign metals @INL,@cwrv
SciTech91 Yellowstone @IdahoStateUCoSE,@USGS
SciTech90 13 battery gigafactories coming to the US by 2025 @VUEngineering,@electrekco,@FredericLambert
SciTech90 Vanderbilt, TDOT partner to make 6 miles of I-24 the world’s smartest roadway @VUEngineering,@myTDOT,@Gresham_Smith
SciTech90 CARBIDE RECYCLING @MSC_Industrial
SciTech89 Edge Computing @NVIDIAAI
SciTech89 5G Open Innovation Lab @UWCoMotion,@TMobileNews,@5GOILab
SciTech89 How Solid-state Battery Technology Will Change the World @IntEngineering
SciTech89 Disassembly Robot Makes EV Battery Recycling Almost 10x Faster @IntEngineering
SciTech87 Mobileye @Breakingviews,@rob_cyran,@intel
SciTech87 password @wef,@StatistaCharts
SciTech87 renewable-progress-2021 @wef,@IEA
SciTech87 Sustainable Battery Value Chain in 2030 Estonia-peat-EV-revolution @wef
SciTech86 Plastic waste upcycled to high-value chemicals in one-pot process @ChemistryWorld
SciTech86 Cooking up sustainable battery materials in the microwave @ChemistryWorld
SciTech85 Simulating true ocean waves for the first time @engunimelb
SciTech85 WE NEED TO STOP FLUSHING OPPORTUNITY DOWN THE TOILET @UniMelb,@engunimelb
SciTech85 Batteries can have various safety and environmental concerns @monashengineers,@canberratimes
SciTech85 Mushrooms- A Natural Alternative to Cement @localpeoples,@MattersJournal

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

tantalum、tungsten、potassium に関するツイート
https://twitter.com/Sean_khatibi/status/1348407824221671426


https://twitter.com/PilbaraWandy/status/1553534205426286592


https://twitter.com/OrbPlanet/status/1552296807178375169


https://twitter.com/Nichi_Gou_Agri/status/1436833306176147457


https://twitter.com/TheJR/status/1552290259702108162


https://twitter.com/OrganicLiveFood/status/1553802678144221189


https://twitter.com/JamesMelville/status/1552447761882443776


https://twitter.com/hyerfrequency/status/1552602585135185920

Recent articles about Japan 日本関連英文記事 Vol.61


https://twitter.com/BiLLRaY2019/status/1552190423317196801


https://twitter.com/ArgusMedia/status/1549417380882915331


https://twitter.com/MichealMartinTD/status/1549271376220999682


https://twitter.com/JapanMissionEU/status/1550457391984017408


https://twitter.com/merrionstreet/status/1549683788682301441

https://twitter.com/WSjp_insight/status/1552511506121895937
https://twitter.com/WSjp_insight/status/1552523561147170816


https://twitter.com/heikala_art/status/1548294659310465027


https://twitter.com/SpecialSitsNews/status/1549149002498772998

https://twitter.com/USAmbJapan/status/1552463977296580609


https://twitter.com/USAmbJapan/status/1552119115971670016


https://twitter.com/BonnieGlaser/status/1552101297771450368


https://twitter.com/RobertAlanWard/status/1550363161898917889

Gunman Shoots, Kills Former Japanese Prime Minister; Trump WH Counsel Meets With Jan. 6 CMTE Behind Closed Doors; Biden Touts Strength Of Jobs Market … (Transcripts; 07/08/2022) | @ChicagoCouncil,@CNNnewsroom,@CNN

World 世界情勢等 Vol.42(Russia, etc. ロシア など) / U.S.A. アメリカ Vol.193

All the below links and tweets are in English.

取り急ぎ以下貼っておきます。

World Vol.356 (NATO Summit 2022 in Madrid)

World Vol.355 (NATO Summit 2022 in Madrid)

World Vol.354 (NATO Summit 2022 in Madrid)

World Vol.353 (G7 Summit 2022 in Schloss Elmau)

World Vol.352 (G7 Summit 2022 in Schloss Elmau)

World Vol.351 (G7 Summit 2022 in Schloss Elmau)

World Vol.350 (G7 Summit 2022 in Schloss Elmau)

World Vol.349 (G7 summit 2022 in Schloss Elmau)

World Vol.348 (Ukraine’ EU candidate status – Russia’s invasion of Ukraine)

World Vol.347 (Russia, European Union, etc. – Russia’s invasion of Ukraine)

World Vol.346 (miscellaneous)

World Vol.345 (Russia’s invasion of Ukraine – Johnson, von der Leyen)

World Vol.344 (Russia’s invasion of Ukraine – Macron-Scholz-Draghi-Iohannis-Zelensky)

内容例(各回ツイートもご覧ください)
以下、順に、
356:@JimGaramone,@DeptofDefense
355:@StevenErlanger,@shearm,@nytimesworld、@JWilsonBCN,@JillLawless,@SylvieCorbet,@AP、@michaelbirnbaum,@emilyrauhala,@washingtonpost
354:@JillLawless,@JWilsonBCN,@SylvieCorbet,@AP,@HuffPost
353:@RanjeethaPakiam,@Edspencive,@bpolitics,@YahooFinance2枚、@eshelouise,@INechepurenko,@AMartinezNYT,@jimtankersley,@arappeport,@nytimes、@CanadianPM、@CFR_org
352:@Sam1Fleming,@GuyChazan,@FinancialTimes、@BBCWorld
351:@pandeyism_,@tfiglobal
350:@EUCouncil
349:@WhiteHouse,@USTDA、@guardian、@mviser,@LovedayM,@rick_n,@washingtonpost
348:@POLITICOEurope,@ediramaal、@TheEconomist
347:(@eyckfreymann,)@ForeignPolicy、@KyivIndependent
346:@dwnews、@JilMcIntosh,@drivingdotca,@edmontonjournal、@JoshAldrich03,@calgaryherald、@pamheaven,@financialpost,@calgaryherald
345:@POLITICOEurope,@DefenceHQ
344:@Judy_Dempsey,@Carnegie_Europe、@AndrewKramerNYT,@nytimesworld
本稿:@joshuakeating,@GridNews,@JustinRood、@Reuters,@mining、@finbold
World356 Then and Now The Changes Between 2 NATO Madrid Summits @JimGaramone,@DeptofDefense
World355 A More Muscular NATO Emerges as West Confronts Russia and China @StevenErlanger,@shearm,@nytimesworld
World355 NATO pivots to highlight Chinese ‘challenges’ for 1st time @JWilsonBCN,@JillLawless,@SylvieCorbet,@AP
World355 Those 300,000 high-readiness NATO troops ‘Concept,’ not reality. @michaelbirnbaum,@emilyrauhala,@washingtonpost
World354 Turkey Lifts Its Objections To Sweden, Finland Joining NATO @JillLawless,@JWilsonBCN,@SylvieCorbet,@AP,@HuffPost
World353 ban on gold imports from Russia @RanjeethaPakiam,@Edspencive,@bpolitics,@YahooFinance
World353' Cn, In buing more Russia oil @josh_wingrove,@bpolitics,@YahooFinance
World353 Russia closer to defaulting on foreign debt @eshelouise,@INechepurenko,@AMartinezNYT,@jimtankersley,@arappeport,@nytimes
World353 Prime Minister announces additional support for Ukraine and shared priorities at G7 Summit in Germany @CanadianPM
World353 The G7, NATO, and the Future of the West @CFR_org
World352 G7 ready to explore caps on energy prices to curb Russian revenues @Sam1Fleming,@GuyChazan,@FinancialTimes
World352 G7 summit Leaders detail $600bn plan to rival China's Belt and Road initiative @BBCWorld
World351 Biden’s proposal to ban Russian gold is a policy disaster of epic proportions @pandeyism_,@tfiglobal
World350 family-photo @EUCouncil
World349 FACT SHEET President Biden and G7 Leaders Formally Launch the Partnership for Global Infrastructure and Investment @USTDA
World349 Proposed price cap on Russian oil moves closer at G7 summit @guardian
World349 Biden G-7 to ban Russian gold imports to deny Putin revenue for Ukraine war @mviser,@LovedayM,@rick_n,@washingtonpost
World348 NATO-EU @POLITICOEurope,@ediramaal
World348 Moldova’s deputy prime minister urges the EU to expand its membership @TheEconomist
World347 The European Union Is Turning on China @ForeignPolicy
World347 Russia's loss June23 @KyivIndependent
World346 Ads delivered to your mailbox German activists say 'nein' @dwnews
World346 Electric-vehicle issues may be all in your head @JilMcIntosh,@drivingdotca,@edmontonjournal
World346 Calgary renters struggle to handle 21% average hike to rent @JoshAldrich03,@calgaryherald
World346 Why these economists think Canada's housing correction is going to be worse than they feared @pamheaven,@financialpost,@calgaryherald
World345 intelligence-update @POLITICOEurope,@DefenceHQ
World344 Judy Asks 17 @Judy_Dempsey,@Carnegie_Europe
World344 praises path to EU, but arms are the key @AndrewKramerNYT,@nytimesworld
World42 Russia’s bright, shiny anti-sanctions weapon Inside the billion-dollar business of ‘blood gold’ @joshuakeating,@GridNews,@JustinRood
World42 Sanctions push Petropavlovsk to the brink @Reuters,@mining
World42 Gold mining behemoth Petropavlovsk to delist from LSE sparking a 40% stock drop @finbold

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

「Russia」及び「gold」を入力検索して出て来たツイート


https://twitter.com/DKinEU/status/1549049306917015552


https://twitter.com/ForexFactory/status/1547859688879837184


https://twitter.com/UWCongress/status/1547977590261960705


https://twitter.com/EuromaidanPress/status/1547712290920677378


https://twitter.com/alex_owski/status/1547453142878535680


https://twitter.com/IanJBD/status/1546214447466700801

#Coronavirus #コロナウイルス Vol.35(BA.5 subvariant of Omicron)

All the below links are in English. Excerpts are on our own.

ご参考まで取り急ぎ以下貼っておきます。

If you were infected with the original Omicron, you don’t have ‘a lot of good protection against BA.4 and BA.5,’ Fauci says (07/13/2022) | @ErinMPrater,@FortuneMagazine

… “It’s very, very clear that immunity wanes, whether that’s immunity following infection or immunity following vaccine,” Fauci said at a White House COVID-19 press briefing. “We have good data now that if you were infected with BA.1, you really don’t have a lot of good protection against BA.4 and BA.5.”
… No significant new COVID variants have been seen since, with subvariants of Omicron—including so-called “stealth Omicron” BA.2, BA.2.12.1, and currently dominant BA.4 and BA.5 …

If you’ve had COVID in the past but haven’t had BA.5 or BA.4, coming down with one of the two is possible, if not likely—even if you’ve had another version of Omicron in the past, …
Fortune reported in May that you can expect to get COVID about once every year, based on modeling projections. At that time, the dominant variants in the U.S. were BA.2 and spin-off BA.2.12.1.
Just two months later, BA.2 has been all but banished by stealth Omicron spinoff BA.5 with help from its close sibling, BA.4. …
Those who had BA.1 were unlikely to get reinfected with BA.2 because they were enough alike, Dr. Amesh Adalja, a senior scholar at the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security, recently told Fortune.
But someone who had a previous version of Omicron is “very likely” to get reinfected with BA.4 or BA.5, …

BA.5 takes some of Omicron’s worst traits—transmissibility and immune evasion—to a new level.
But it also combines them with a penchant for affecting the lungs reminiscent of the Delta variant that hit the U.S last summer and fall, according to two recent studies.
In the case of Delta, COVID tended to accumulate in and affect the lungs, potentially resulting in more severe disease. Until recently, a silver lining of Omicron has been its tendency to instead accumulate in the upper respiratory tract, causing symptoms more similar to a cold or the flu.
BA.5 is different, according to a study published June 10 on medRxiv, a Yale– and British Medical Journal–affiliated website that publishes studies not yet certified by peer review. Recent reports show BA.5 shifting back to the lower respiratory tract—at least in animal models—“with a potential increase in disease severity and infection within lung tissue,” researchers from Australia’s Kirby Institute wrote. They referenced another May preprint study that found BA.5 and close relative BA.4 replicate more efficiently in the alveoli of human lungs than so-called stealth Omicron, BA.2.
“BA.5 not only gives the virus greater antibody evasion potential, but concurrently has changed [where it tends to accumulate], along with an increased transmission potential in the community,” the Kirby Institute authors write.
The scenario calls to mind the term Deltacron, which referred to a Delta-Omicron hybrid identified in the U.S. this spring that never took off. …
“The ability to infect cells for BA.5 is more akin to Delta than the previous Omicron family of variants,” Topol wrote. …

Dr. Fauci explains why new BA.5 subvariant is concerning (Video; 07/13/2022) | @NewDay,@CNN

Here’s What You Should Know About BA.5 Symptoms and Severity as Cases Surge (07/13/2022) | @hannahsmothers_,@SELFmagazine
If you’re reaching for your mask again (or you never stopped wearing it in the first place), we don’t blame you. … Hotspots have emerged in the Northeast and Midwest, according to a New York Times analysis, but COVID-19 cases are on the rise nationwide.
… In short: yes. “BA.5 gets an A-plus for contagiousness,” William Shaffner, MD, a professor of medicine in the Division of Infectious Diseases at the Vanderbilt University School of Medicine in Nashville, tells SELF. “It’s more transmissible than its parent, omicron, which makes it about as transmissible as our most contagious viruses. There have been some of my colleagues who compared it to measles, to which we give the gold medal.”
… He likens COVID-19 reinfection to a “relatively minor illness, like a bad cold” for the average, healthy person—but the symptoms can greatly vary from person to person, and even reinfection can potentially cause severe illness. It’s not yet clear whether health issues compound with each COVID infection a person has, but a preliminary study suggests that people who’ve been infected more than twice are at increased risk of severe illness or death. And every COVID infection carries the risk of developing long COVID, per the CDC.
… some people have shared that recent symptoms mimic those of meningitis, such as stiff neck and a severe headache. …
Everyone is different. While one person may have a high fever and severe headache, another may have mild cold symptoms and no fever at all. It’s also not yet clear if BA.5 causes a loss of taste or smell…
The important takeaway: If you start feeling sick, assume it could be a COVID infection, especially because a new, highly infectious strain is circulating. Your first test could come back negative, but it’s important to keep testing. The CDC notes it often takes several days post-exposure for a COVID infection to return a positive test.

Is omicron subvariant BA.5 the ‘worst’ version of COVID yet? Here’s what we know (07/13/2022) | @julia_marnin,@newsobserver

… Dr. Eric Topol, founder and director of Scripps Research Translational Institute, described it as such in a report about the subvariant’s “takeover” in late June. “This version of the virus has caused a lot of trouble, more than other Omicron subvariants,”…

The subvariant was characterized as “a whole different animal” by UC Davis Health because it is “most easily transmissible” and has a capacity to “evade previous immunity from COVID infection and vaccination.”
It was found that BA.5 and another newer omicron subvariant, BA.4, were four times more resistant to antibody protection offered by COVID-19 vaccines compared to BA.2, according to research published July 5 in the journal Nature. …
In Topol’s report, he wrote that BA.5 and BA.4 are the “most immune-evasive variants,” based on recent studies, but BA.5 is the most transmissible of the omicron lineage.
He said BA.5 “takes immune escape, already extensive, to the next level, and, as a function of that, enhanced transmissibility, well beyond Omicron (BA.1) and other Omicron family variants that we’ve seen (including BA.1.1, BA.2, BA.2.12.1, and BA.4).”…
Dr. Nicole Van Groningen, of Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, told KTLA that BA.5 “tends to have this capacity for reinfection”…

… Some symptoms of omicron, according to the CDC, include:
Cough; Fever; Fatigue; Breathing troubles; Runny nose; Congestion; Sore throat; Gastrointestinal issues; Body aches; Headache
… less likely to lose their senses of taste and smell, or to experience shortness of breath, …

… A preprint study published May 26 in BioRxiv found that BA.5 and BA.4 spread more rapidly in human lung cells compared to BA.2. …

The COVID Subvariant BA.5 – How to Protect Yourself From the Highly Infectious COVID-19 Variant (YouTube; 07/12/2022) | @UCDavisHealth

Does the COVID vaccine protect against BA.5 variant? A California doctor answers (07/13/2022) | @sacbee_news

… Dr. Eric Topol, founder and director of Scripps Research Translational Institute, called the new subvariant “the worst version of the virus that we’ve seen” in an online post in June. He cited its advanced ability to escape immunity and high transmission, in contrast to the original omicron and its family variants, including BA.2 and BA.4. …

According to a UC Davis Health news release, BA.5 is a “whole different animal.” It’s the most easily transmissible variant and can evade previous immunity from both infections and vaccinations. …

To prevent infection from BA.5, consider re-employing safety measures. Cohen said the practices from the beginning of the pandemic, including masking, not gathering in large groups and social distancing, likely still serve a significant purpose in preventing infection.

BA.5, Chapter 2 (07/11/2022) | @EricTopol
Coronavirus35 BA.5, Chapter 2 @EricTopol

With BA.5, are you more likely to lose your sense of smell? (07/14/2022) | @kaitsulliva,@NBCNews
… Dr. Lauren Roland, a rhinologist at Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri, said it’s too soon to say for sure if BA.5 is causing more cases of anosmia — complete loss of smell — than the original omicron variant. …

How worried should I be about BA.5, on a scale of 1 to 10? We asked 4 leading COVID experts for their rating (07/13/2022) | @Hilarx,@businessinsider

“If you were infected with BA.1, you really don’t have a lot of good protection against BA.4/5,” Dr. Anthony Fauci, …

“I can’t answer that,” Dr. Celine Gounder, an infectious-disease expert and the editor at large for public health at Kaiser Health News, said. “Because it depends on your vaccination status, your age, your health, your occupation, your living situation, etc., etc.” …

Dr. Preeti Malani, an infectious-disease physician at the University of Michigan, was willing to give a hard and fast number. “I’d say 3 out of 10,” she said, expressing mild concern about the new variant.
“BA.5 is everywhere, and if you haven’t gotten it yet, the odds are pretty” good you will,” Malani said, adding: “But if you are up to date on vaccines, the illness should be mild and without major medical consequences.”
While there’s a “high risk of exposure” to this variant, she said there were also “lots of reasons to be hopeful.” Early treatment with Paxlovid is now free for all Americans who may need it.
“With home testing and rapid connection to treatment (for those at risk of complicated infection), COVID is manageable,” Malani said.

… For those who aren’t up to date on shots, and who don’t have a COVID-19 action plan, outcomes could be bad. The European Union earlier this week released new recommendations for a second booster for all adults 60 and older, in line with what the US already recommends.
“We are currently seeing increasing COVID-19-case notification rates and an increasing trend in hospital and ICU admissions and occupancy in several countries, mainly driven by the BA.5 sublineage of Omicron,” Dr. Andrea Ammon, the director of the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control, said.

Katelyn Jetelina, a public-health expert who runs the popular Your Local Epidemiologist blog wasn’t willing to give a single number for the entire US. She said the risk was too variable right now, based on where you live. …

… But like all risk calculations, “the number is different based on who it is being applied to,” as Dr. Amesh Adalja, a senior scholar at Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security, said.
“If it is a fresh lung-transplant patient, the number would be 10. For a healthy 18-year-old, it would be 0,” he said. “Risk is not one-size-fits-all.”

Omicron subvariant BA.5 highly transmissible in US (YouTube; 07/12/2022) | @GMA,@ABC
What you need to know about new Omicron offshoot (YouTube; 07/12/2022) | @CNN

What to Know About BA.5, Omicron’s Newest Subvariant (07/13/2022) | @CNETNews
Omicron and BA.5: A Guide to What We Know (07/06/2022) | @YaleMedicine
SARS-CoV-2 Variant Classifications and Definitions | @CDCgov

Recent articles about Japan 日本関連英文記事 Vol.60 (slain former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s family funeral, etc.)


https://twitter.com/USAmbJapan/status/1546776481229160449


https://twitter.com/MOFA_Taiwan/status/1546380339672920065


https://twitter.com/Taiwan_Today/status/1546282439290818560


https://twitter.com/melissakchan/status/1545361699779317760
https://twitter.com/KWinGermany/status/1546772498020270080


https://twitter.com/reuterspictures/status/1546756273584095234


https://twitter.com/AFP/status/1546713217426399233


https://twitter.com/melaniebrockjpn/status/1546643994318639104

Recent articles about Japan 日本関連英文記事 Vol.57 (condolences over former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s death, policy issues, etc.)

https://twitter.com/moneycontrolcom/status/1545711252009517061


https://twitter.com/NinaByzantina/status/1545452755933810688


https://twitter.com/TheFigen/status/1538940147261136896

Recent articles about Japan 日本関連英文記事 Vol.56 (assassination of former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe)


https://twitter.com/NPR/status/1545358633482985473

Recent articles about Japan 日本関連英文記事 Vol.55 (assassination of former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe)