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JIJI PRESS is a major news agency and website in Japan, covering domestic and international news, politics, business, sports, entertainment and more. Read the latest headlines on Mt. Fuji, morning-after pills, and other topics.
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Jiji Press is a leading Japanese news agency that provides a wide range of news, data, and other information to readers in Japan and abroad. Accuracy and speed are vital to our services for delivering up-to-the-minute news to about 140 media organizations, including newspaper publishers, broadcasters, publishing companies, and also to the ...
時事ドットコム:時事通信社が運営するニュースサイト 政治・経済・社会・国際・スポーツ・エンタメなどのニュースに加え、社会的な関心が ...
Jiji Press Ltd. (株式会社時事通信社, Kabushiki gaisha Jiji Tsūshinsha) is a news agency in Japan . History. Jiji was formed in November 1945 following the breakup of Domei Tsushin, the government-controlled news service responsible for disseminating information prior to and during World War II.
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JIJI PRESS provides breaking news, analysis and commentary on economy, business, markets, politics and sports in Japan and around the world. Get the latest headlines, interviews, features and multimedia from JIJI PRESS and its partners.
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