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12 Febbraio 2026

80 Pct in Japan Feel Public Safety Worsened: Survey

Tokyo, Feb. 12 (Jiji Press)–The proportion of people in Japan who believe public safety in the country has deteriorated over the past decade stood at 79.7 pct, according to a survey by the National Police Agency. The figure increased by 3.1 percentage
12 Febbraio 2026

Nissan Forecasts 650-B.-Yen Group Net Loss for FY 2025

Yokohama, Feb. 12 (Jiji Press)–Japan’s Nissan Motor Co. said Thursday it expects to post a group net loss of 650 billion yen for fiscal 2025 ending next month, marking its second straight year in the red. The automaker cited sweeping U.S. tariffs
12 Febbraio 2026

336 Online Posts Hinting Attacks Found during Lower House Race

Tokyo, Feb. 12 (Jiji Press)–A total of 336 posts hinting at assaulting dignitaries were made online in the lead-up to Sunday’s House of Representatives election, the National Police Agency said Thursday. Japanese police discovered the posts, made between Jan. 23, when the
12 Febbraio 2026

Japan Eyes Development of National Intelligence Strategy

Tokyo, Feb. 12 (Jiji Press)–Japan is considering drawing up a national intelligence strategy as part of Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s plan to strengthen the country’s intelligence capabilities, Chief Cabinet Secretary Minoru Kihara said Thursday. “In order to make Japan strong and prosperous
12 Febbraio 2026

EXCLUSIVE: Japan Asked Fed to Conduct Jan. Rate Check

Tokyo, Feb. 12 (Jiji Press)–A rate check by the U.S. Federal Reserve that is believed to be the factor behind the yen’s abrupt strengthening against the dollar late last month was conducted at the request of the Japanese government, informed sources told
12 Febbraio 2026

Dai-ichi Life Reports 1,155 Unauthorized Data Transfers

Tokyo, Feb. 12 (Jiji Press)–Japan’s Dai-ichi Life Holdings Inc. said Thursday that it has confirmed 1,155 cases of unauthorized data transfers by 64 employees seconded from affiliated insurance companies to 28 agents, including banks. The information taken from the insurance agents without
12 Febbraio 2026

Japan to Subsidize Measures to Ease Airport Congestion

Tokyo, Feb. 12 (Jiji Press)–Japan’s transport ministry plans to provide subsidies for measures designed to ease airport congestion caused by an increase in inbound tourists as part of efforts to address overtourism and create a more comfortable travel environment. Specifically, the ministry
12 Febbraio 2026

Japanese Motorcycle Makers Racing to Go Carbon-Neutral

Tokyo, Feb. 12 (Jiji Press)–Japanese motorcycle manufacturers are rushing to develop new power sources aimed at reducing carbon emissions. While executives believe that motorcycles eventually will go electrified, the technology faces many hurdles. “There’s no doubt in my mind that electrification would
12 Febbraio 2026

Shina, Ogawa Run for Leadership of Centrist Reform Alliance

Tokyo, Feb. 12 (Jiji Press)–Takeshi Shina and Junya Ogawa, former members of the Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan, on Thursday filed their candidacies for Friday’s leadership election of the Centrist Reform Alliance, which was formed last month by the CDP and Komeito.
12 Febbraio 2026

Japan Govt to Aid Economic Projects across Prefectures

Tokyo, Feb. 12 (Jiji Press)–The Japanese government will provide financial assistance to projects involving multiple prefectures aimed at promoting industry and tourism to fuel regional economic growth. Seven regions had been working on such cooperation projects as of Feb. 5. A project
12 Febbraio 2026

Crimes in Japan Up 4.9 pct for 4th Year of Rise

Tokyo, Feb. 12 (Jiji Press)–The number of crime cases recognized in Japan in 2025 rose 4.9 pct from the previous year to 774,142, up for the fourth straight year, the National Police Agency said Thursday. The number exceeded that in 2019, the
12 Febbraio 2026

Asahi’s Beer, Quasi-Beer Sales Fall 11 Pct in Jan.

Tokyo, Feb. 12 (Jiji Press)–Asahi Breweries Ltd. said Thursday that its sales of beer and quasi-beer products in January fell 11 pct in value from a year before, as the company has been reducing shipments following a cyberattack on its parent company
12 Febbraio 2026

Japan Producer Prices Rise 2.3 Pct in Jan.

Tokyo, Feb. 12 (Jiji Press)–Producer prices in Japan rose 2.3 pct in January from a year earlier due mainly to higher rice and copper prices, but the pace of increase slowed from a 2.4 pct gain in the previous month, the Bank
12 Febbraio 2026

Nikkei Tops 58,000 for 1st Time in Morning

Tokyo, Feb. 12 (Jiji Press)–Japan’s benchmark Nikkei 225 stock average hit a new record intraday high above 58,000 on Thursday morning, with semiconductor issues drawing purchases on the back of their U.S. peers’ overnight rises. At 9:48 a.m., the Nikkei index of
12 Febbraio 2026

Toyota to Begin Sales of 1st U.S.-Made EV

Tokyo, Feb. 11 (Jiji Press)–Toyota Motor Corp. said Wednesday that it will begin sales of its first locally produced electric vehicle in the United States. A new EV model of the Highlander, a large SUV, is scheduled for release in the North
11 Febbraio 2026

Nigeria, 200 US troops to train army against Islamists

(Adnkronos) – The United States will send 200 soldiers to Nigeria to train the African country’s army in the fight against Islamist militants, weeks after President Donald Trump accused the Nigerian government of failing to protect Christians from terrorist attacks. The Wall
11 Febbraio 2026

Death Toll from Heavy Snow Reaches 46 in Japan

Tokyo, Feb. 11 (Jiji Press)–The death toll from heavy snow across Japan since Jan. 21 has reached 46, with local authorities urging caution against accidents during snow removal work. According to the Fire and Disaster Management Agency, snow-related deaths had been confirmed
11 Febbraio 2026

Toyota to Begin Sales of 1st U.S.-Made EV

Tokyo, Feb. 11 (Jiji Press)–Toyota Motor Corp. said Wednesday that it will begin sales of its first locally produced electric vehicle in the United States. A new EV model of the Highlander, a large SUV, is scheduled for release in the North
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