TOKYO - Two years after Japan locked down its borders to block the coronavirus, some 150,000 foreign students are still not able to enter the country, left in limbo by a policy that has disrupted lives and caused headaches for universities and businesses. The absence of foreign students and researchers is being felt from big laboratories to small, private universities,.
World News - TOKYO (REUTERS) - Two years after Japan locked down its borders to block the coronavirus, some 150,000 foreign students are still not able to enter the country, left in limbo by a policy that has disrupted lives and caused headaches for universities and businesses. The. Read more at www.tnp.sg