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2017
2017x1
Sapiens: Insights into Our Past and Future
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"Sapiens A Brief History of Humankind" has become popular with leaders and intellectuals around the world. The best-seller offers insights that can help us to live in this world of .. show full overview
2017x2
Foreign Workers Snared in Underground
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Workers from overseas are filling in the gaps in Japan's labor force. But as their numbers rise, some are fleeing their assigned workplaces and overstaying their visit. Our report tracks .. show full overview
2017x3
'In This Corner of the World': A Universal Message for Peace
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A Japanese animation set in wartime Hiroshima before the city's A-bombing has become a long-running hit. "In This Corner of the World" depicts how ordinary people go about their lives. .. show full overview
2017x4
Online Labor Pains
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Japan's online job market is growing rapidly. But it poses problems such as low wages and copyright. How can freelancers and businesses that offer jobs online develop win-win relationships? We report from the front line.
2017x5
Alternative World of Fake News
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It's getting harder to tell fact from fiction…especially in a world of alternative facts. Every day we're bombarded by information from numerous sources, and hidden among that .. show full overview
2017x6
Tackling the Problem of Fake News
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Fake news is everywhere. It can do real social harm, and we may be helping to spread it unintentionally on the devices we use every day. Are there ways to stop the proliferation of false .. show full overview
2017x7
Rise of the Alt-Right: A New White Supremacism
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A new form of US racist ideology, the so-called alt-right, has been widening social divisions with the emergence of Donald Trump. We interview Richard Spencer, a leader of the movement, .. show full overview
2017x8
19 Lives That Matter
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Last July, nineteen people with disabilities were killed at a care facility. The suspect, a former member of staff, declared the lives of disabled people to be worthless. With the names .. show full overview
2017x9
Bullying of Fukushima Evacuees: Victims Speak Out
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It's been six years since the Great East Japan Earthquake and the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster. Harassment of people evacuated from the area has recently come to light, triggered .. show full overview
2017x10
ID Security Tech: Blurring Privacy Boundaries
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Did you know your fingerprint can be stolen from a photo uploaded to social media? And your facial data may be captured whenever you enter a convenience store or supermarket? Rapid .. show full overview
2017x11
Bank Card Loans on the Rise: Borrowers Fall into Debt Trap
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More people are taking out bank card loans they can't repay. They thought it was safe to borrow money from banks -- and it was so easy. Why do many banks promote such loans and sometimes .. show full overview
2017x12
Ryuichi Sakamoto: Music for a Divided World
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Academy Award-winning composer Ryuichi Sakamoto has released his first new album in eight years. Titled 'async', the album plays with ideas of asynchronization. What is his message? We .. show full overview
2017x13
13 New Snowden Files: Japan under US Surveillance
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In 2013, former NSA contractor Edward Snowden shocked the world when he released a trove of documents exposing US mass surveillance activities. Now, 13 new files from Snowden show that .. show full overview
2017x14
13 New Snowden Files: US Provided Japan with Spy Tool?
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In April, former NSA contractor Edward Snowden released a batch of classified intelligence files on Japan. One document claimed that the US provided Japan with a mass-surveillance .. show full overview
2017x15
Male Menopause: Risks and Remedies
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If you are a middle-age man and feel tired or irritable for no obvious reason, it may be a condition called male menopause. We enlisted some men who suffer the symptoms and look at the medical advice of a specialist.
2017x16
Telomeres: A Key to Slowing Aging
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Telomeres sit at the ends of the chromosomes in each human cell. They may hold the key to a long, healthy and youthful life. In this week's program, we look at the latest studies on .. show full overview
2017x17
Stopping Killer Asteroids
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When an asteroid strikes the Earth, it can destroy an entire city… or more. Astronomers have so far found about 16,000 asteroids that might cross into Earth's orbit. How can we prevent .. show full overview
2017x18
Terminating Life Support
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It's been a taboo in Japan for doctors to take a patient off life-support. But in the last decade, attitudes have been changing. Doctors now have guidelines to discuss end-of-life .. show full overview
2017x19
The Widowed Lifestyle: Searching for Happiness
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Japan is a rapidly graying society. The number of widows and widowers is steadily rising. Many of them live by themselves and feel lonely now that their partners are gone. We take a look .. show full overview
2017x20
Slacking on Safety: Another Radiation Blunder
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A bag containing plutonium recently burst at a Japanese nuclear facility, exposing five workers to radiation. Questions are being asked about why such accidents repeatedly occur in a .. show full overview
2017x21
Graduating from Motherhood
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Famous manga artist and mother of two teenagers Rieko Saibara prompted shock and praise when she declared she was giving up the chores of motherhood, as well as the end of her popular .. show full overview
2017x22
Dhaka Attack: One Year on
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The latest string of terrorist attacks shows anyone can be a target. One year after members of an Islamic extremist group stormed a Bangladesh restaurant, killing 22 people including .. show full overview
2017x23
Banning Nuclear Arms: Ideal vs. Reality
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The world's first treaty placing a legal ban on nuclear weapons was passed on July 7th. But nuclear states such as the United States, along with Japan and 27 other countries under the US .. show full overview
2017x24
Subcontractor Squeeze
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While Japan's big firms enjoy the benefits of an economic recovery, many subcontractors endure unfair and exploitative practices. These small and mid-size companies employ about 70 .. show full overview
2017x25
1,050 Career Wins! Hakuho Makes Sumo History
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Hakuho has set a new Grand Sumo record in career wins. When he came to Japan from Mongolia 17 years ago, he was a skinny 15-year-old boy. His success is unprecedented in the harsh world .. show full overview
2017x26
Virtual Currency Bubble?
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Cryptocurrencies are becoming popular. A growing number of online traders are making huge profits by trading in them, but the values of cryptocurrencies are extremely volatile. What are .. show full overview
2017x27
Unwanted Remains: Ashes or Trash?
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Japan is seeing a rise in unclaimed human remains. Abandoned urns containing ashes have been found in coin-lockers, highway rest stops, and even in a rubbish bin at a race track. We look .. show full overview
2017x28
Contributing in Death: A Rise in Social Bequests
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Japan is seeing an increase in people who want to contribute to society by bequeathing their assets. The amounts and the recipients are varied. What motivates people to give away their .. show full overview
2017x29
The Real Risk of Fake Drugs
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Can you be sure the medication you've been prescribed is the real deal? Fake drugs can be fatal, and now they've made their way into legitimate supply channels in Japan. Criminal .. show full overview
2017x30
Better Care for Incontinence
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It's a delicate subject, but one of the hardest challenges for both caregivers and recipients in Japan's super-aging society is toileting. Many people are reluctant to ask for help. In .. show full overview
2017x31
Ethical Investing: A Rising Tide
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A rising number of investors are focusing on firms that meet ESG criteria - and they're changing the way business is done. ESG stands for "environmental", "social" and "governance", and .. show full overview
2017x32
Rohingya Crisis: The Plight of Stateless Muslims
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A humanitarian crisis is unfolding in Asia. Fleeing clashes with the military in Myanmar, some 500 thousand Rohingya have fled to Bangladesh in just over a month. They are Muslims, .. show full overview
2017x33
ICAN Wins Nobel Peace Prize: Teams Up With A-bomb Survivors
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ICAN started with a small number of young people with little experience. How could such an organization become the driving force in achieving an international treaty banning nuclear .. show full overview
2017x34
The Accelerating Shift to Electric Vehicles
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With China investing heavily in electric vehicles, and the UK and France announcing they will ban sales of gas and diesel cars by 2040, automakers worldwide are preparing for a major .. show full overview
2017x35
Silent Change: Consumers Face Hidden Risks
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Home appliances can be a source of danger. They can cause accidents such as fires as well as injuries, which has led some people to call them silent time-bombs. We take a look at what's behind this and hear experts discuss possible countermeasures.
2017x36
Japan's Plutonium Stockpile: The World Watches
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As a by-product of its civilian nuclear power generation, Japan has currently piled up 47 tons of plutonium. The US and other countries are concerned at the potential for weaponizing .. show full overview
2017x37
Educational Poverty: The Problem of Hidden Illiteracy
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The government of Japan has said the country's literacy rate is nearly 100%. But a recent NHK survey shows otherwise. For various reasons, there are young people who are not able to .. show full overview
2017x38
Online Shaming: Everyone at Risk
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What if you were falsely declared a murderer online and there was nothing you could do to clear your name? Such was the situation facing a young comedian when he became the innocent .. show full overview
2017x39
Thaler's Magic Nudge: Nobel Prize in Economics
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Richard Thaler has won this year's Nobel Prize in Economics for his contribution to behavioral economics. His ideas have helped people cut household spending and have generated huge .. show full overview
2017x40
The Dark Side of Twitter: Interview with CEO Jack Dorsey
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In October, police found 9 dismembered bodies near Tokyo. The murder suspect used Twitter to lure the victims. Hate speech is also rampant on the service. As the social and political .. show full overview
2017x41
Japan Bets Revival on Robots
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Japan has fallen behind the US in information technology and lost out to other Asian countries in manufacturing. But now it has a chance to be a global technological leader once again - .. show full overview
2017x42
Abolishing Nuclear Weapons: Can Japan Bridge the Gap
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The UN adopted the Nuclear Ban Treaty this year, and ICAN, which contributed to its adoption, was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. But Japan, the only nation attacked by atomic bombs, is .. show full overview