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Tokyo Olympics: No olive branches for Japan and South Korea as divisions deepen


June 28, 2021
Several South Korean politicians have demanded that the government announce a boycott of the Olympics, though Seoul has thus far resisted.
Joe Lo
The Olympics has, in the past, provided an informal setting for national leaders to meet, shake hands in front of the cameras, take in an event and then sit down to discuss issues of mutual concern.
For South Korea and Japan, there were hopes as recently as this month that the Tokyo Games might be used to bridge some of the differences between the East Asian neighbours.
But with time running out before the July 23 opening ceremony in the Japanese capital, it appears increasingly unlikely that sports will on this occasion enable diplomacy – a development analysts say is unfortunate, but ultimately unsurprising. ....

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Suez accident gives Japanese shipping firms pause for thought | Asia| An in-depth look at news from across the continent | DW


Big ships and long supply chains
Looking for alternatives to Suez
It is certainly a very sensible move for Japanese companies to at least look into alternative routes, although they must remember that each of those will also have drawbacks, Yoshitsugu Hayashi, a professor of transportation policy and systems at Chubu University, told DW.
According to Hayashi, there are three alternative routes that are available to link East Asia with Europe, while a fourth is under development.
The first is a return to the journey around the Cape of Good Hope in South Africa, which was the route used before the 193-kilometer-long (120-mile) Suez Canal was completed in November 1869. ....

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