The US citizens and left-wing content creators with huge online followings were due to speak at the SXSW London festival and Oxford this week.
Under pressure from the polls and Gulf allies, the White House is pushing for a deal but Iran wants concessions, writes BBC's international editor.
One of Kyushu's most distinctive dining destinations, the underwater restaurant Manbo in Yobuko, Saga Prefecture, has temporarily closed after 43 years in operation as construction advances on a new and modernized replacement scheduled to open this autumn. (News On Japan)
The annual Gatalympics festival was held on the mudflats of the Ariake Sea in Kashima City, Saga Prefecture, drawing about 1,400 participants from 13 countries and regions who battled through a series of unique mud-based events while becoming thoroughly covered in mud. (News On Japan)
A medical examiner testified that a university student who died after being assaulted in Ebetsu, Hokkaido, suffered repeated blows to the face and head, telling the court that the victim was likely struck dozens of times. (News On Japan)
A veteran hunter with 42 years of experience has become the first person hired by Hokkaido as a "Government Hunter," a newly created role aimed at strengthening bear control measures and improving public safety. (News On Japan)
IAVI, Moderna and the University of Oxford are all working on new vaccines.
IAVI, Moderna and the University of Oxford are all working on new vaccines.
Serena Williams will return to competitive tennis for the first time in nearly four years when she plays in the women's doubles at Queen's.
A British helicopter provided support during the operation on Sunday, the UK ministry of defence says.
Huge crowds formed outside a shopping centre in China to see Pursuit of Jade's Zhang Linghe.
As Japan's shrinking youth population continues to reshape the education sector, a girls' high school in Kyoto has announced plans to become coeducational beginning next academic year. (News On Japan)
ENEOS Holdings, Japan's largest oil refiner, is accelerating its push overseas as it seeks to raise the share of revenue generated outside Japan from roughly 20% today to 50% in the future, according to President Tomohide Miyata, who outlined the company's growth strategy in an extended interview that was not fully aired on TV Tokyo's World Business Satellite (WBS). (News On Japan)
Tensions have been rising in South Africa in recent weeks following several anti-migrant protests.
The French Navy conducted the operation with the support of allies including the UK on Sunday.
The Japan Housing Finance Agency announced on June 1st the interest rates that will apply in June for Flat 35, Japan’s long-term fixed-rate housing loan program. (News On Japan)
Emperor Naruhito visited the Iwabuchi Floodgate on Tokyo's Arakawa River by boat on June 1st, inspecting one of the capital's most important flood control facilities. (News On Japan)
Benjamin Netanyahu says the Hezbollah stronghold of Dahieh will be targeted in response to attacks on Israeli civilians.
The four nurses - three men and a woman - received certificates to celebrate their recoveries.
A week has passed since police publicly named and sought the arrest of a suspect in the murder of a mother and daughter in Tatsuno, Hyogo Prefecture, yet his whereabouts remain unknown despite more than 350 tips from the public. Investigators continue an extensive search of the area surrounding the crime scene as efforts to locate the suspect intensify. (News On Japan)
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