Japan's special envoy to Sri
Lanka, Yashushi Akashi, saysthat the killings this week of a senior
rebel leader and his colleagues had "poisoned" the ceasefire in the
island nation.
Vodafone has a bad connection in Japan (just trying asking questions about their data services at one of their stores)-- next move might be a sales call to Masayoshi Son.
Japan
is considering accepting more Thai workers by relaxing employment
conditions for cooks, masseurs and caregivers under free trade
agreement (FTA) talks.
North Korea's deputy
U.N. ambassador says there will be "no more" six-nation talks on the
country's nuclear program and maintains the real issue is whether the
United States intends to attack the reclusive communist nation.
China has
ratcheted up its rhetoric over a move by Japan on a group of disputed
islands, slamming it as a "provocation" and a "violation of Chinese
territorial sovereignty".
Arguing it
had been burned before in one-on-one talks with North Korea, the Bush
administration rejectsan appeal for direct discussions on Pyongyang's
nuclear weapons program.