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Half-hearted tribute: Japan fails to address Korean forced labor at Sado Mine
Efforts by South Korea and Japan to hold a joint memorial service near Japa’s Sado Island Gold Mines, where Koreans were forced to work during Japan’s colonial rule, fell apart on Nov. 24 du...
Half-hearted tribute: Japan fails to address Korean forced labor at Sado Mine
Korean-founded school wins Japan's top high school baseball title
A Korean-founded high school in Japan has made history by winning a prestigious national baseball tournament for the first time. Kyoto International High School defeated Tokyo’s Kanto Daiich...
Japan's Sado Mines named UNESCO heritage despite 'forced labor' omission
The UNESCO World Heritage Committee (WHC) has agreed to include the Sado Mines in Niigata Prefecture, Japan, in the list of World Heritage sites. This decision, made at a meeting held in New...
Exclusive: Japan reverses stance on Naver's LINE Yahoo share sale
The Japanese government has effectively withdrawn its demand for South Korea’s Naver to sell its stake in LINE Yahoo. Initially, in April and May, the government issued two administrative or...
Japan seeks UNESCO status for forced labor site, vows talks with South Korea
The Japanese government announced plans to engage in discussions with South Korea regarding the nomination of the Sado mine as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Located in Sado, Niigata Prefectu...
LY Corp. demands Naver stake sale, confirms Japanese government push
LY Corp., a Japanese affiliate of the prominent Korean internet company Naver, stirred the tech world by announcing its demand for the sale of its stake in Naver on May 8. This demand, revea...
Naver's control over Japanese affiliate under threat amid hacking fallout
Naver, South Korea’s top internet company, is facing a potential loss of control over its Japanese affiliate, LY Corp. LY Corp. is jointly owned by Naver and Japan’s SoftBank, each holding a...
Japan renews claim on Dokdo, calls South Korea a 'partner'
Japan has claimed a group of South Korean islands, Dokdo, as its own again in its 2024 Diplomatic Bluebook, approved by the cabinet on April 16. Tokyo also reaffirmed its stance on the Korea...
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