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War Ii - Brazil apologizes for post-WWII persecution of Japanese immigrants - apnews.com - Japan - Brazil

Brazil apologizes for post-WWII persecution of Japanese immigrants

Sao Paulo (AP) — The Brazilian government on Thursday apologized for human rights violations in the persecution and incarceration of Japanese immigrants in the years after World War II.

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Fumio Kishida - Minoru Kihara - Hideki Tojo - War Ii - Japanese shrine that honors war dead, including convicted war criminals, is vandalized again - apnews.com - Japan - China - city Tokyo

Japanese shrine that honors war dead, including convicted war criminals, is vandalized again

TOKYO (AP) — Tokyo’s Yasukuni Shrine, which honors Japan’s war dead, including convicted World War II war criminals, was vandalized again overnight Monday.

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Associated Press - Agence FrancePresse - Hideki Tojo - War Ii - Japan’s Yasukuni Shrine that honours war dead, convicted war criminals, vandalised again - scmp.com - Japan - China - Usa - South Korea - city Tokyo

Japan’s Yasukuni Shrine that honours war dead, convicted war criminals, vandalised again

Tokyo’s Yasukuni Shrine, which honours Japan’s war dead, including convicted World War II war criminals, was vandalised again overnight on Monday.

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Gabriel Honrada - Naval News - War Ii - China floats world’s first drone aircraft carrier - asiatimes.com - China - Taiwan - Usa - Iran - Turkey

China floats world’s first drone aircraft carrier

China has launched the world’s first dedicated drone carrier, signaling a potential dramatic shift in its naval power projection with cost-effective unmanned aerial operations in a potential war with the United States.

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Urban C Lehner - War Ii - US is no longer the arsenal of democracy - asiatimes.com - Japan - China - Taiwan - Usa - Britain - Germany - Italy - Soviet Union

US is no longer the arsenal of democracy

For the first several decades after World War II, the United States championed free trade. Exporting sectors like agriculture benefited from it. Many economists still support it.

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War Ii - World War II Loot Found in a Massachusetts Home Is Returned to Okinawa - nytimes.com - Japan - China - Usa - state Indiana - Washington - state Massachusets -  Boston

World War II Loot Found in a Massachusetts Home Is Returned to Okinawa

During the brutal Battle of Okinawa in Japan, in the final months of World War II, a group of American soldiers took residence in the palace of a royal family who had fled the fighting. When a palace steward returned after the war was over, he said later, the treasure was gone.

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War Ii - A monument honors Japanese Americans incarcerated during World War II by listing every name - apnews.com - Japan - Usa - Los Angeles -  Los Angeles - state Arizona - county Imperial - state Wyoming

A monument honors Japanese Americans incarcerated during World War II by listing every name

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Samantha Sumiko Pinedo and her grandparents file into a dimly lit enclosure at the Japanese American National Museum and approach a massive book splayed open to reveal columns of names. Pinedo is hoping the list includes her great-grandparents, who were detained in Japanese American incarceration camps during World War II.

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