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  2. Yomiuri Shimbun - Wikipedia

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    In February 2009, the Yomiuri entered into a tie-up with The Wall Street Journal for editing, printing and distribution. Since March 2009 the major news headlines of the Journal's Asian edition have been summarized in Japanese in the evening edition of the Yomiuri. The Yomiuri features an advice column, Jinsei Annai.

  3. Japan PM Ishiba to consider visiting US to meet president ...

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    Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba intends to consider visiting the United States to meet the president-elect before the inauguration in January next year, the Yomiuri newspaper said on Sunday.

  4. U.S., Japan to develop hypersonic missile interceptor - Yomiuri

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    Japan and the U.S. will agree this week to jointly develop an interceptor missile to counter hypersonic warheads being developed by China, Russia and North Korea, Japan's Yomiuri newspaper said on ...

  5. Japan's PM Kishida plans US visit in late September, Yomiuri ...

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    TOKYO (Reuters) -Outgoing Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida is finalising plans to visit the U.S. in late September for the U.N. General Assembly and a possible meeting with President Joe ...

  6. Opinion polling for the next Japanese general election

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    Fieldwork date Polling firm Sample size LDP–Komei coalition CDP–led coalition [g] Other Und./ no ans. 13– 15 Dec 2024 Yomiuri/NNN: 1,018 41: 41 – 18 15– 17 Nov 2024 Nikkei/TV Tokyo

  7. Japanese newspapers - Wikipedia

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    One of the first kawaraban ever printed, depicting the fall of Osaka Castle, 17th century. Japanese newspapers began in the 17th century as yomiuri (読売, literally 'to read and sell') or kawaraban (瓦版, literally 'tile-block printing', referring to the use of clay printing blocks), which were printed handbills sold in major cities to commemorate major social gatherings or events.

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  9. Nippon News Network - Wikipedia

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    Nippon News Network (NNN) is a Japanese commercial television network owned by Nippon Television (NTV), which itself is controlled by The Yomiuri Shimbun Holdings.The network's responsibility includes the syndication of national television news bulletins to its regional affiliates, and news exchange between the stations.