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KCSM Newsline January 28, 2017
Wages, but the pace was slower than market expectations. Consumer spending, which accounts for about 70 of gdp, rose 2. 5 . Corporate investment on equipment was also up 2. 4 and
Housing Construction
gained 10. 2 . But exports shrank 4. 3 . Its first contraction in three quarters. For the 2016 calendar year, the economy grew 1. 6 . Thats down from 2. 6 in 2015. President donald trump says his administration will try to achieve 4 annual growth through infrastructure spending. Russian president
Vladimir Putin
and u. S. President trump are expected to hold their first talks by telephone on saturday. Putin told reporters last week he will congratulate trump on his inauguration. He added they may discuss when to have their first meeting face to face. U. S. And russian talks deteriorated after u. S. President barack obama imposed sanctions against the country over the situation in ukraine. But trump is showing his willingness to cooperate with putin on military operations against
Islamic State
militants in syria. Attention is focused on whether the leaders can mend the strained relation between their countries. Japanese
Prime Minister
abe has indicated he may discuss bilateral trade when he meets the u. S. President. Earlier this week trump signed an order to withdraw the
United States
from the
Transpacific Partnership
free trade deal. The japanese and u. S. Governments are now trying to schedule a summit for next month. Abe spoke at a question and answer session in the lower house budget committee. An opposition lawmaker said the u. S. Withdrawal from the tpp is a given for president trump, who has clearly stated he will pursue bilateral trade negotiations with many countries. The lawmaker went on to say that if japan raises the possibility of bilateral trade negotiations with the u. S. From the beginning, that would be playing right into trumps hands. Abe disagreed. Translator as ive already said, while pursuing the tpp, japan has concluded a bilateral trade deal with australia and is in talks with canada, so bilateral trade negotiations with the u. S. Will not contradict japans policy. Abe then says he intends to stand firm and take the best path towards maximizing
Japans National
interest and there is no change in that stance. Trump is wrapping up his first week in office. He spent much of it trying to make good on the list of promises he made on the campaign trail and his actions are drawing both praise and protest. Nhk worlds yuri ito has more. We are transferring power from washington, d. C. , and giving it back to you, the people. Reporter on day one, trump pledged to keep every one of his
Campaign Promises
and drain the washington swamp. If anyone thought trump would be a golf course president , this week is proving otherwise. The reset of the obama era is was noticeable as soon as he sat down in the oval office. The curtains had been redecorated to fit his aesthetics, his trademark color, gold. Then within hours came trumps
First Executive
order. He directed his agencies to phase out on the predecessors health care law, obamacare. And it didnt stop there. He signed more than a dozen executive actions so far to roll back obamas policies. They include backing out of the
Transpacific Partnership
. Great thing for the american worker, what we just did. Reporter the moves led the markets to rally. The dow hit the 20,000 mark for the
First Time Ever
wednesday on expectations trump would help american companies. But its not just the markets that are rallying. Protests are taking place across the country. This is definitely a blow to immigrants and refugees. And i hope that he will hear the cries and the pleas and the concerns of his citizens. Reporter and in mexico, the reaction to the planned border wall . Anger. Translator he thinks only about himself and doesnt care about other people. Translator the wall doesnt have anything to do with us. Why do mexicans have to pay for it . He probably just wants to take our taxes. I think thats bad. Hes crazy. Reporter the rest of the world is also watching waiting to see plans that could affect them. One possibility, moving the embassy in israel from tel aviv to jerusalem. The citys status is disputed between israelis and palestinians. Such a move is likely to anger palestinians and heighten tensions in the middle east. And many u. S. Allies are nervous about statements like this. Our allies are not paying their fair share. And ive been talking about this recently a lot. Our allies must contribute toward their financial, political, and human costs. Have to do it. Of our tremendous security burden. Reporter defense secretary, james mattis is scheduled to visit japan and south korea next week. It will give the
Asia Pacific Region
a sense of what trump actually has in store. Yuri ito, nhk world. An american civilian worker at a u. S. Military base has admitted hes responsible for the death of a woman in japans southern prefecture of okinawa last april. The case has triggered massive protests and led to a review of the status of u. S. Base workers. Kenneth franklin shinzato has been indicted on several charges including killing a 20yearold woman. Investigators said he had stood mute about the charges. But his lawyer said on friday shinzato admitted to causing her death after trying to rape her and then dumping her body. Earlier this month tokyo and washington signed a pact limiting the scope of
Legal Protection
given to u. S. Civilians working on military bases. In other news, there are more and more
Foreign Workers
in japan. The number employed by
Japanese Companies
alone has topped 1 million for the first time. The
Labor Ministry
found the number of
Foreign Workers
japanese firms have on their books was 1,080,000 as of the end of october. Thats up nearly 20 from a year earlier. As more companies turn to foreigners with professional qualifications as well as international students. Workers from china made up more than 30 followed by those from vietnam and the philippines. The
Manufacturing Sector
accounted for 30 of jobs. Many foreigners also found work in the
Service Sector
and wholesale retail sector. People around asia are ready to celebrate the
Lunar New Year
starting saturday and many chinese use the holiday period to travel. Nhk world has a report on how japanese businesses are shifting gears to keep customers. Reporter at tokyos hand da airport,
Chinese Tourists
have been arriving in droves. Japan has been a population destination for them. Almost 6. 5 million visited japan last year. So catering to them is big business. The number of applications this year is higher than last. Translator i would like to go skiing and shopping in tokyo. Translator i want to visit historical sites, not just shop. Reporter shops like this one in tokyos neighborhood is already starting to see waves of
Chinese Tourists
. In recent years japan has gotten used to seeing tourists for a flock to shops. Theyre still spending a lot, but in a different way. One shop says the
Chinese Tourists
are buying fewer
Expensive Electronics
and turning more to cosmetics and daily goods. Translator each of them is spending less individually. But we see about the same amounts of visitors as in the past. And they buy roughly the same amount of product. Reporter that much is what the latest survey by the
Japan Tourism Agency
says. It estimates that even though the total spending of chinese visitors was higher, individually each person spent roughly 20 less. Businesses point to a higher tax on goods brought back to the country. They also say people who have been to japan several times are more interested in sightseeing and eating. So some people in japan are trying to create other opportunities. Officials in one tokyo district have put up photos and maps in different languages introducing tourist sites. And on the
Northern Island
of hokkaido, a ski resort has outfitted itself with flashy new rental equipment to try to appeal to visitors. As demands of
Chinese Tourists
change, japanese businesses are going to be busy trying to keep up. Nhk world, tokyo. Japanese
Business Leaders
have called on aung san suu kyi. To do more to improve her countrys infrastructure and deregulate capital. More than 30
Business Leaders
from japan met her on friday in the capital. Chairman of the
Japan Chamber
of commerce said a greater number of
Japanese Companies
have been focusing on myanmar over the past several years. But he added myanmar has weak infrastructure with frequent
Power Outages
and restrictions remain on foreign capital. He asked for swift reform. Aung san suu kyi reportedly said they have the same views and theyll work to fulfill the requests. She said myanmar wants
Japanese Companies
to invest more in infrastructu infrastructure. Translator we have made suggestions and the question is whether the myanmar government can really carry out those suggestions. That will be one of the key factors in attracting japanese investment. Myanmar has rapid
Economic Growth
of about 8 a year, but development is expanding imports and generating a trade deficit. The country is now seeking to enlarge its export sector. People in the philippines have gathered outside the
National Police
headquarters in manila to protest the killing of a south korean businessman by police officers. Patchari raksawong at our bureau in bangkok has the details. Officials say he was kidnapped by police who intended to demand a ransom but ended up dead. They have tied the gruesome incident to the apparent immunity enjoyed by local
Security Forces
in president dutertes bloody war. Over 100 protesters called for justice for the korean businessman and other victims of what they call extra judicial killings. Police in the philippines have killed thousands of people in the
Campaign Duterte
launched against drugs after he took office in june. We are protesting because we believe that impunity is the norm here in the police force. You can be killed inside the police camp. You can be killed inside jail. This is really, really bad. The drug war is spinning out of control. And the police think they can get away with anything. According to the philippine justice department, jee was kidnapped by the
Police Inside
his home in october last year. He was killed later inside the
National Police
headquarters. Police say the officers accused of kidnapping and murdering jee were antinarcotic officers who went to the house on the pretext of a drug raid. Amid mounting criticism, duterte apologized on thursday in a ceremony that was attended by the south korean ambassador. I apologize for the death of your compatriot, but i can assure you those responsible are known to us already, and they will have to go to prison. The ngo
Human Rights Watch
said the revelation about jees murder is an ominous indicator of the breakdown of the rule of law under duterte. Duterte has expressed support for the police and pledged to defend them against potential legal actions in the antidrug campaign. The
Indonesian Finance Ministry
confirmed on friday that one of its former officials has been detained on his return from turkey over his suspected links to the
Islamic State
militant group raising concerns that radical beliefs are spreading among government employees. The former
Civil Servant
was detained in bali on tuesday with his four family members. Local media say he was deported by turkish authorities for allegedly trying to join the jihadists. The 39yearold gained his masters degree in australia. He resigned from his job in the ministrys
Fiscal Policy Office
february of last year. Police estimate that more than 600 people from indonesia have flocked to join the
Islamic State
group in the middle east. Police officers and even a senior
Public Servant
were among them. In thailand, a slightly built
Soccer Player
has been in the limelight dubbed the messi of thailand. He is about to realize his dream of playing in japan. Nhk worlds karnbodi ngambit reports. Reporter in early january, japans
Pro Soccer Team
introduced one of its new players to the media. Translator i want to assist with as many goals as possible and also score myself. Reporter 23yearold
Chanathip Songkrasin
is just 158 centimeters tall and weighs 56 kilograms, which is on the small side even for a nonathlete, but his fast dribble and clever ball control has made him one of thailands top players. He made his professional debut at 18 and won the award for the years most valuable young player. He has been called the messi of thailand as his small stature and his playing style resemble those of lionel messi, the argentinean superstar. Translator hes a superstar in thailand. Reporter chanathip lives in bangkok. He showed us something that inspired him to play overseas. It was a
Japanese Comic
series about soccer. Its about a boy aspiring to become a top class
Soccer Player
. He leaves his home on a remote japanese island to hone his skills abroad. The story convinced chanathip to take on the challenge of moving to a higher level. Translator the hero is small for a
Soccer Player
, so he trains hard. At first his teammates dont accept him, but he always leads the team to victory and they gradually come to embrace him. Reporter chanathips father showed us the first soccer boots he bought for his son when he was 5 years old. He recognized his sons talent when he was a small boy and trained him hard. He made his son practice dribbling in front of the house every day. Translator i didnt let him run around and play like other kids. I made him practice. Reporter he took notes on how the worlds top players moved and taught his son to do the same. He saw the argentine superstar diego maradona, with a small stature would be a good model for his son. Translator my son and maradona have a lot in common. Both born in october and both short. Chanathip is lucky. Translator soccer in japan is a new challenge for me. I need to play at a higher level than i did in thailand. I want to study soccer and hone my skills in japan. Ill do my best to prove myself there. Reporter chanathip is entering japanese soccer with great determination and the expectations of the thai people on his shoulders. Nhk world, bangkok. And that wraps up our bulletin. Im
Patchari Raksawong
in bangkok. Tokyo police are investigating whether an
International Jewel Thief
network is targeting japan. They have arrested two more chinese nationals they believe are members of a gang known as pink panda. Investigators suspect the two stole at least one diamond at a trade fair earlier this week. The suspects deny the allegation. Police had already arrested three others they believed belonged to the same group. They showed up at the event this year and last year. Thats when
Police Suspect
they stole a diamond ring. All the suspects came to japan a few days before the fair started. Police believed they were targeting it because security is less tight there than in jewelry shops. That type of theft is typical for the pink
Panda Network
thats been active in europe. An
International Team
of scientists has reportedly succeeded in growing human cells inside pig embryos. Researchers at the
Salk Institute
in california and others published the announcement in the journal cell. The scientists inserted ips cells into pig embryos. Then they implanted them into sows. After four weeks, they confirmed human cells were present in the embryos. The embryos generated precursors of organs, including liver and heart tissue. The researchers say that they did not find any capable of transforming into brain cells. Human and pig embryos grow at different rates. But the
Scientists Say
they were able to develop the pig embryos by using multiple ips cells cultured in different ways. Human
Animal Research
has raised ethical concerns. In california, research on human animal embryos is allowed for up to four weeks after implantation. The researchers hope to develop a method for growing human organs that can be used for transplants that complies with ethical guidelines. An
International Forum
to discuss a new framework for
Global Cooperation
in
Space Exploration
will be held in japan next year. Japans
Science Ministry
announced on friday the international
Housing Construction<\/a> gained 10. 2 . But exports shrank 4. 3 . Its first contraction in three quarters. For the 2016 calendar year, the economy grew 1. 6 . Thats down from 2. 6 in 2015. President donald trump says his administration will try to achieve 4 annual growth through infrastructure spending. Russian president
Vladimir Putin<\/a> and u. S. President trump are expected to hold their first talks by telephone on saturday. Putin told reporters last week he will congratulate trump on his inauguration. He added they may discuss when to have their first meeting face to face. U. S. And russian talks deteriorated after u. S. President barack obama imposed sanctions against the country over the situation in ukraine. But trump is showing his willingness to cooperate with putin on military operations against
Islamic State<\/a> militants in syria. Attention is focused on whether the leaders can mend the strained relation between their countries. Japanese
Prime Minister<\/a> abe has indicated he may discuss bilateral trade when he meets the u. S. President. Earlier this week trump signed an order to withdraw the
United States<\/a> from the
Transpacific Partnership<\/a> free trade deal. The japanese and u. S. Governments are now trying to schedule a summit for next month. Abe spoke at a question and answer session in the lower house budget committee. An opposition lawmaker said the u. S. Withdrawal from the tpp is a given for president trump, who has clearly stated he will pursue bilateral trade negotiations with many countries. The lawmaker went on to say that if japan raises the possibility of bilateral trade negotiations with the u. S. From the beginning, that would be playing right into trumps hands. Abe disagreed. Translator as ive already said, while pursuing the tpp, japan has concluded a bilateral trade deal with australia and is in talks with canada, so bilateral trade negotiations with the u. S. Will not contradict japans policy. Abe then says he intends to stand firm and take the best path towards maximizing
Japans National<\/a> interest and there is no change in that stance. Trump is wrapping up his first week in office. He spent much of it trying to make good on the list of promises he made on the campaign trail and his actions are drawing both praise and protest. Nhk worlds yuri ito has more. We are transferring power from washington, d. C. , and giving it back to you, the people. Reporter on day one, trump pledged to keep every one of his
Campaign Promises<\/a> and drain the washington swamp. If anyone thought trump would be a golf course president , this week is proving otherwise. The reset of the obama era is was noticeable as soon as he sat down in the oval office. The curtains had been redecorated to fit his aesthetics, his trademark color, gold. Then within hours came trumps
First Executive<\/a> order. He directed his agencies to phase out on the predecessors health care law, obamacare. And it didnt stop there. He signed more than a dozen executive actions so far to roll back obamas policies. They include backing out of the
Transpacific Partnership<\/a>. Great thing for the american worker, what we just did. Reporter the moves led the markets to rally. The dow hit the 20,000 mark for the
First Time Ever<\/a> wednesday on expectations trump would help american companies. But its not just the markets that are rallying. Protests are taking place across the country. This is definitely a blow to immigrants and refugees. And i hope that he will hear the cries and the pleas and the concerns of his citizens. Reporter and in mexico, the reaction to the planned border wall . Anger. Translator he thinks only about himself and doesnt care about other people. Translator the wall doesnt have anything to do with us. Why do mexicans have to pay for it . He probably just wants to take our taxes. I think thats bad. Hes crazy. Reporter the rest of the world is also watching waiting to see plans that could affect them. One possibility, moving the embassy in israel from tel aviv to jerusalem. The citys status is disputed between israelis and palestinians. Such a move is likely to anger palestinians and heighten tensions in the middle east. And many u. S. Allies are nervous about statements like this. Our allies are not paying their fair share. And ive been talking about this recently a lot. Our allies must contribute toward their financial, political, and human costs. Have to do it. Of our tremendous security burden. Reporter defense secretary, james mattis is scheduled to visit japan and south korea next week. It will give the
Asia Pacific Region<\/a> a sense of what trump actually has in store. Yuri ito, nhk world. An american civilian worker at a u. S. Military base has admitted hes responsible for the death of a woman in japans southern prefecture of okinawa last april. The case has triggered massive protests and led to a review of the status of u. S. Base workers. Kenneth franklin shinzato has been indicted on several charges including killing a 20yearold woman. Investigators said he had stood mute about the charges. But his lawyer said on friday shinzato admitted to causing her death after trying to rape her and then dumping her body. Earlier this month tokyo and washington signed a pact limiting the scope of
Legal Protection<\/a> given to u. S. Civilians working on military bases. In other news, there are more and more
Foreign Workers<\/a> in japan. The number employed by
Japanese Companies<\/a> alone has topped 1 million for the first time. The
Labor Ministry<\/a> found the number of
Foreign Workers<\/a> japanese firms have on their books was 1,080,000 as of the end of october. Thats up nearly 20 from a year earlier. As more companies turn to foreigners with professional qualifications as well as international students. Workers from china made up more than 30 followed by those from vietnam and the philippines. The
Manufacturing Sector<\/a> accounted for 30 of jobs. Many foreigners also found work in the
Service Sector<\/a> and wholesale retail sector. People around asia are ready to celebrate the
Lunar New Year<\/a> starting saturday and many chinese use the holiday period to travel. Nhk world has a report on how japanese businesses are shifting gears to keep customers. Reporter at tokyos hand da airport,
Chinese Tourists<\/a> have been arriving in droves. Japan has been a population destination for them. Almost 6. 5 million visited japan last year. So catering to them is big business. The number of applications this year is higher than last. Translator i would like to go skiing and shopping in tokyo. Translator i want to visit historical sites, not just shop. Reporter shops like this one in tokyos neighborhood is already starting to see waves of
Chinese Tourists<\/a>. In recent years japan has gotten used to seeing tourists for a flock to shops. Theyre still spending a lot, but in a different way. One shop says the
Chinese Tourists<\/a> are buying fewer
Expensive Electronics<\/a> and turning more to cosmetics and daily goods. Translator each of them is spending less individually. But we see about the same amounts of visitors as in the past. And they buy roughly the same amount of product. Reporter that much is what the latest survey by the
Japan Tourism Agency<\/a> says. It estimates that even though the total spending of chinese visitors was higher, individually each person spent roughly 20 less. Businesses point to a higher tax on goods brought back to the country. They also say people who have been to japan several times are more interested in sightseeing and eating. So some people in japan are trying to create other opportunities. Officials in one tokyo district have put up photos and maps in different languages introducing tourist sites. And on the
Northern Island<\/a> of hokkaido, a ski resort has outfitted itself with flashy new rental equipment to try to appeal to visitors. As demands of
Chinese Tourists<\/a> change, japanese businesses are going to be busy trying to keep up. Nhk world, tokyo. Japanese
Business Leaders<\/a> have called on aung san suu kyi. To do more to improve her countrys infrastructure and deregulate capital. More than 30
Business Leaders<\/a> from japan met her on friday in the capital. Chairman of the
Japan Chamber<\/a> of commerce said a greater number of
Japanese Companies<\/a> have been focusing on myanmar over the past several years. But he added myanmar has weak infrastructure with frequent
Power Outages<\/a> and restrictions remain on foreign capital. He asked for swift reform. Aung san suu kyi reportedly said they have the same views and theyll work to fulfill the requests. She said myanmar wants
Japanese Companies<\/a> to invest more in infrastructu infrastructure. Translator we have made suggestions and the question is whether the myanmar government can really carry out those suggestions. That will be one of the key factors in attracting japanese investment. Myanmar has rapid
Economic Growth<\/a> of about 8 a year, but development is expanding imports and generating a trade deficit. The country is now seeking to enlarge its export sector. People in the philippines have gathered outside the
National Police<\/a> headquarters in manila to protest the killing of a south korean businessman by police officers. Patchari raksawong at our bureau in bangkok has the details. Officials say he was kidnapped by police who intended to demand a ransom but ended up dead. They have tied the gruesome incident to the apparent immunity enjoyed by local
Security Forces<\/a> in president dutertes bloody war. Over 100 protesters called for justice for the korean businessman and other victims of what they call extra judicial killings. Police in the philippines have killed thousands of people in the
Campaign Duterte<\/a> launched against drugs after he took office in june. We are protesting because we believe that impunity is the norm here in the police force. You can be killed inside the police camp. You can be killed inside jail. This is really, really bad. The drug war is spinning out of control. And the police think they can get away with anything. According to the philippine justice department, jee was kidnapped by the
Police Inside<\/a> his home in october last year. He was killed later inside the
National Police<\/a> headquarters. Police say the officers accused of kidnapping and murdering jee were antinarcotic officers who went to the house on the pretext of a drug raid. Amid mounting criticism, duterte apologized on thursday in a ceremony that was attended by the south korean ambassador. I apologize for the death of your compatriot, but i can assure you those responsible are known to us already, and they will have to go to prison. The ngo
Human Rights Watch<\/a> said the revelation about jees murder is an ominous indicator of the breakdown of the rule of law under duterte. Duterte has expressed support for the police and pledged to defend them against potential legal actions in the antidrug campaign. The
Indonesian Finance Ministry<\/a> confirmed on friday that one of its former officials has been detained on his return from turkey over his suspected links to the
Islamic State<\/a> militant group raising concerns that radical beliefs are spreading among government employees. The former
Civil Servant<\/a> was detained in bali on tuesday with his four family members. Local media say he was deported by turkish authorities for allegedly trying to join the jihadists. The 39yearold gained his masters degree in australia. He resigned from his job in the ministrys
Fiscal Policy Office<\/a> february of last year. Police estimate that more than 600 people from indonesia have flocked to join the
Islamic State<\/a> group in the middle east. Police officers and even a senior
Public Servant<\/a> were among them. In thailand, a slightly built
Soccer Player<\/a> has been in the limelight dubbed the messi of thailand. He is about to realize his dream of playing in japan. Nhk worlds karnbodi ngambit reports. Reporter in early january, japans
Pro Soccer Team<\/a> introduced one of its new players to the media. Translator i want to assist with as many goals as possible and also score myself. Reporter 23yearold
Chanathip Songkrasin<\/a> is just 158 centimeters tall and weighs 56 kilograms, which is on the small side even for a nonathlete, but his fast dribble and clever ball control has made him one of thailands top players. He made his professional debut at 18 and won the award for the years most valuable young player. He has been called the messi of thailand as his small stature and his playing style resemble those of lionel messi, the argentinean superstar. Translator hes a superstar in thailand. Reporter chanathip lives in bangkok. He showed us something that inspired him to play overseas. It was a
Japanese Comic<\/a> series about soccer. Its about a boy aspiring to become a top class
Soccer Player<\/a>. He leaves his home on a remote japanese island to hone his skills abroad. The story convinced chanathip to take on the challenge of moving to a higher level. Translator the hero is small for a
Soccer Player<\/a>, so he trains hard. At first his teammates dont accept him, but he always leads the team to victory and they gradually come to embrace him. Reporter chanathips father showed us the first soccer boots he bought for his son when he was 5 years old. He recognized his sons talent when he was a small boy and trained him hard. He made his son practice dribbling in front of the house every day. Translator i didnt let him run around and play like other kids. I made him practice. Reporter he took notes on how the worlds top players moved and taught his son to do the same. He saw the argentine superstar diego maradona, with a small stature would be a good model for his son. Translator my son and maradona have a lot in common. Both born in october and both short. Chanathip is lucky. Translator soccer in japan is a new challenge for me. I need to play at a higher level than i did in thailand. I want to study soccer and hone my skills in japan. Ill do my best to prove myself there. Reporter chanathip is entering japanese soccer with great determination and the expectations of the thai people on his shoulders. Nhk world, bangkok. And that wraps up our bulletin. Im
Patchari Raksawong<\/a> in bangkok. Tokyo police are investigating whether an
International Jewel Thief<\/a> network is targeting japan. They have arrested two more chinese nationals they believe are members of a gang known as pink panda. Investigators suspect the two stole at least one diamond at a trade fair earlier this week. The suspects deny the allegation. Police had already arrested three others they believed belonged to the same group. They showed up at the event this year and last year. Thats when
Police Suspect<\/a> they stole a diamond ring. All the suspects came to japan a few days before the fair started. Police believed they were targeting it because security is less tight there than in jewelry shops. That type of theft is typical for the pink
Panda Network<\/a> thats been active in europe. An
International Team<\/a> of scientists has reportedly succeeded in growing human cells inside pig embryos. Researchers at the
Salk Institute<\/a> in california and others published the announcement in the journal cell. The scientists inserted ips cells into pig embryos. Then they implanted them into sows. After four weeks, they confirmed human cells were present in the embryos. The embryos generated precursors of organs, including liver and heart tissue. The researchers say that they did not find any capable of transforming into brain cells. Human and pig embryos grow at different rates. But the
Scientists Say<\/a> they were able to develop the pig embryos by using multiple ips cells cultured in different ways. Human
Animal Research<\/a> has raised ethical concerns. In california, research on human animal embryos is allowed for up to four weeks after implantation. The researchers hope to develop a method for growing human organs that can be used for transplants that complies with ethical guidelines. An
International Forum<\/a> to discuss a new framework for
Global Cooperation<\/a> in
Space Exploration<\/a> will be held in japan next year. Japans
Science Ministry<\/a> announced on friday the international
Space Exploration<\/a> forum will take place in tokyo on march 3rd, 2018. Translator ministerial level officials from around the world will be attending. Well discuss
International Cooperation<\/a> in
Space Exploration<\/a>. The forum hopes to come up with ways to cede a framework for
Global Cooperation<\/a> in lunar and asteroid exploration initiatives beyond the
Space Program<\/a> scheduled to end in 2024. Japan plans to have about 40 countries take part. They would include not only iss
Program Participants<\/a> such as the
United States<\/a> and russia, but also nations promoting their own
Space Program<\/a>s such as china and india. Today anyone with a digital camera or smartphone can take beautiful photos, but there are some occasions when only a professional portrait will do. New kinds of
Photo Services<\/a> are popping up here in japan that are a far cry from the formal studios of the past. Nhks worlds reporter has the story. Reporter they are on a date. But this time, its a little different. Theyve brought someone else along, a photographer. Translator great. Very nice. Now cheek to cheek, please. Reporter the professional behind the camera accompanies families on outings and takes their pictures for a fee. He shoots about 200 pictures over a couple hours. Prices start at about 100. Translator wow. Its amazing. This is the first time to me. The pictures are more natural and informal than the traditional kind. We want him to capture what we are really like. Translator of course ill post them on twitter. I cant wait to hear what people have to say. Reporter the service has attracted lots of young customers through word of mouth. The company that provides it receives about 200 orders a month. People who want more naturallooking portraits of their kids can now visit a special kind of studios like the ones at this ordinarylooking house. Reporter conventional studios often youths harsh light, you but here a professional photographer trying to capture a childs expression in the natural light, surrounded by lovely furniture. At the studios, creating the right atmosphere is just as important as understanding how to use the camera. Translator thank you. Im so happy. Reporter professional photographers can capture a childs changing expressions when theyre smiling or surprised. Thats something i cant do. Reporter japans
Portrait Studio<\/a> industry is undergoing a transformation. In tokyo, the number of children is on the rise and that presents an opportunity. Translator parents and grandparents tend to spend more money on kids these days. So i think this market will continue to grow. Reporter getting into the business is easy. All you need is money to rent a house and to hire someone to shoot the pictures. Many firms not normally associated with the
Photography Industry<\/a> are now getting into the act. This woman took advantage of the opportunity to expand into this area. Translator i didnt know anything about this business or about how to use cameras, either, but they taught us everything, so i dont need to worry. Thats very important. Reporter people used to have formal portraits taken to document key events in their lives, but these new services allows them to capture more personal moments whenever and wherever they like. Nhk world, tokyo. And next heres the threeday outlook on the weather for selected cities around the globe. One more story. In sumo, newly promoted yokozuna grand champion, kisenosato has performed his first ring entering ceremony at meiji shrine in tokyo before throngs of fans. Nearly 20,000 people packed in on friday to watch the ceremony. Kisenosato is first japaneseborn wrestler in 19 years to reach the sports highest ranks. He wore a braided white robe around her waste, a symbol of grand champion. Kisenosato performed in the style which is said to represent sumo offense and defense. Spectators cheered as he stomped the ground. Thats all for now on this edition of nhk newsline. Im raja pradhan in tokyo. From all of us at nhk world, thanks for watching. Welcome to global 3000. This week, were off to switzerland to find out what migrants need to learn in order to live and work there. Then in india, we meet a young woman giving a voice to the untouchables. But first, we head to japan, where women often lose their jobs when they get pregnant. Japan has been ranked at position 101 on the
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