Geopolitics South Korean support for building own nukes plummets, survey finds By Keith Preston on June 5, 2023 • ( Leave a comment ) Email not displaying correctly? View it in your browser. Top News Stories Rapid return of tourists to Japan helping fuel inflation for BOJ Almost 2 million visitors arrived from overseas in April, compared with less than 140,000 a year earlier, according to Japan’s National Tourism Organization. Investigators’ pressure seen as reason for GaaSyy’s return to Japan Tokyo’s Metropolitan Police Department said that GaaSyy’s return was the “result of UAE authorities’ measures and not a voluntary one.” South Korean support for building own nukes plummets, survey finds The plunge in support comes despite North Korea’s increased pace of missile launches and weapons tests. Nikkei tops 32,000 mark, hitting 33-year high on Wall Street surge Active buying was sparked by a surge in U.S. stocks late last week on robust jobs data for May. Japanese Supreme Court upholds man’s death sentence for Manila murders Toshihiko Iwama, 49, was sentenced to death by the Kofu District Court in 2017 for murdering two men for insurance payments. Japan high court denies retrial of 95-year-old woman over 1979 murder A high court denied a retrial for a 95-year-old woman who served 10 years in prison for the murder of her brother-in-law in 1979 in … Other Stories News Carnival replaces Hong Kong’s annual Tiananmen candlelight vigil Underlining the difference from past years, notices near the event’s entrance were clear: no banners, leaflets, posters or other materials with political messages were allowed. Community The farewell tour: Amid rising costs, a Canadian doctor ends his Japanese music festival Once dubbed the “patron saint of Japanese indie,” Canadian Steven Tanaka is ready to settle down for some “me” time. Sports Soccer great Zlatan Ibrahimovic announces retirement The extroverted Swede’s contract with Milan expires at the end of June and will not be renewed following a season plagued by injuries. News Stone coffin opened at Yoshinogari site in southwestern Japan The sarcophagus is believed to have been built in the Yayoi period during the time of the ancient country of Yamatai. News The Japanese firms and megabanks funding rainforest destruction Comprehensive datasets reveal thousands of investments and loans made by Japan’s top lenders and investment funds that are impacting rainforests around the world. News Tug-of-war unfolds over exhibit on notorious Japanese military unit Resident in Nagano Prefecture have pushed for displaying clearer details at the exhibit about the atrocities committed by Unit 731 and want former members’ testimonies … Attack the SystemTweetMorePrintShare on TumblrReddit Categories: Geopolitics