south korean territory. he said his government will never go to the international court of justice even if japan files a petition on its own. translator: japan should immediately abandon its illegitimate thought, claim and behavior over the issue. foreign minister koichiro gemba said they ll take property measures, including bringing the disfut the court on their own. however, judges will not hear the case without the consent of south korean officials. the chinese embassy in tokyo says it thinks a radical japanese group was responsible for a recent incident. a japanese flag was ripped from a vehicle carrying japan s ambassador china. embassy spokes-mile-an-hour yang yu made no comment on the progress of the police investigation. he said the japanese embassy in beijing will be swiftly notified. on monday, two cars stopped a vehicle carrying ambassador uchiro niwa. a man got out of one of the cars, grabbed a small japanese flag from the embassy vehicle and fled. the cars
video yamamoto recorded just before she died. yamamoto said fighter jets were bombing residents and she couldn t believe people were still living there. yamamoto and her colleague were accompanying opposition fighters when shots rang out. her video ends there. and it doesn t let up for the residents of aleppo. government troops are hitting back at rebel forces there and around the country. government jets are flying sorti after sorti. rebels say government forces bombed a makeshift hospital in aleppo. at least 35 people were killed, including civilians. the planes seem to be targeting residential neighborhoods too. smoke blankets the area. tanks rolled into a suburb of the capital damascus where free syrian army soldiers were hiding, triggering a firefight. the renewed offensive follows the end on sunday of the u.n. monitoring mission. japanese government researchers have gone to citizens to find out how they feel about nuclear energy. their poll suggests nearly half say
illegally entered japanese territory at the senkaku islands. japanese and china claim them as their own. yoshihiko noda and several of his ministers confirmed the decision to deport the group. japanese officials made a similar decision when they deported chinese activists who landed on the senkakus. the prime minister at the time said he wanted to maintain relations with china. analysts say the government decision is based on that judgment. government leaders also decided to take a dispute over territory in the sea of japan to the international court of justice. the japanese called the islands takeshima islands. the south korea government officials need to agree before the court will hear the case. japan regards south korea as an important member of the united nations and apepealed to the government in seoul. foreign minister koichiro gemba has summoned the ambassador. to inform him of the decision. south korean president lee bak made a visit to the islands on friday. japanes
they gave u.s. companies permission to invest in myanmar with certain conditions. u.s. firms can t deal with companies owned by the military, with people who abuse human rights or with companies that do military trade with north korea. a chain of rocks in the east china sea is casting a shadow over diplomatic relations between tokyo and beijing. the object of the dispute, the senkaku islands known in china as the daoyu. the japanese government says they re part of okinawa prefecture but officials from china and taiwan have been challenging that claim since the early 1970s when surveys indicated the presence of oil resources in the area. decades later, the dispute remains very much alive. public opinion in china is once again focused on the territorial dispute with japan over the senkaku islands. the issue was revived in april when the outspoken governor of tokyo, shintaro ishihara, proposed to purchase the islands from their private owners. prime minister yoshihiko noda sai
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