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Digital forensics exposing hidden computer data helps fight crime, scandals in Japan
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March 01, 2021
A robot to assist with teleworking is seen at Janssen Pharmaceutical in Chiyoda Ward, Tokyo. Employees operate it remotely via their home computer. “You can operate the robots overseas, making it possible to travel virtually,” a spokesperson said.
The Japan News/Asia News Network
The face of an employee working remotely is displayed on the screen of a robot moving through the halls of a company, cheerfully greeting colleagues with thank you for your hard work.”
These robots move around the offices of Janssen Pharmaceutical K.K. in Chiyoda Ward, Tokyo, a pharmaceutical company that has reduced physical employee attendance by 70 per cent through telework.
Protesters opposing the Myanmar military coup gather near the U.S. Embassy in Tokyo’s Minato Ward on Feb. 21, a day after fellow demonstrators were fatally shot in their homeland. (Shinnosuke Ito)
People from Myanmar are protesting across Japan following a fatal shooting of fellow demonstrators in their homeland, calling for U.S. intervention to end Myanmar’s military coup.
The Reuters news agency and other media outlets reported that Myanmar’s security forces opened fire on protesters in the country’s second largest city of Mandalay on Feb. 20, killing two men.
Raising U.S. flags and holding signs calling for U.S. support, some 3,500 people protested for about two and a half hours at a rally near the U.S. Embassy in Tokyo the day after the incident, according to organizers.
Man arrested for attempted murder of woman he claims wanted to commit suicide Feb. 21 04:00 pm JST Feb. 22 | 08:19 am JST NAGOYA
Police in Nagoya have arrested a 31-year-old unemployed man on suspicion of attempting to kill a 19-year-old woman whom he had met on a social media site where she had expressed a desire to pay someone to help her commit suicide.
According to police, Yuya Akiyama, of no fixed address, met the woman on Twitter last November, Fuji TV reported. Akiyama told police the woman was looking for someone to help her kill herself and that she would pay for that “service.” The two arranged to meet, went to a shop and bought a knife, and then went to Meijo Park in Nagoya’s Kita Ward, where Akiyama stabbed the woman in the stomach. He left straightaway.
Japan insurance agency aims to make lightweight shoes for disasters through crowdfunding
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