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Mizuho ordered to pay ¥3.3 million to ex-employee over labor dispute
The Tokyo District Court on Wednesday ordered Mizuho Bank to pay ¥3.3 million ($21,300) to a former employee for emotional damage, saying its instruction that he stay at home at reduced pay for five years without any work is illegal.
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Congress passes Ukraine aid bill in boost to Kyiv — and Taipei — after long delay
U.S. President Joe Biden’s push to provide critically needed foreign and military aid to Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan overcame a final hurdle Tuesday evening when the U.S. Senate overwhelmingly approved a long-awaited $95.3 billion legislative package that had been stalled for months.
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LDP veteran Nikai's youngest son expected to succeed him in Wakayama
The youngest son of Liberal Democratic Party heavyweight Toshihiro Nikai is expected to run in the next Lower House election in Wakayama Prefecture, following a request by town and village leaders in the prefecture on Wednesday that he succeed his father.
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Daihatsu’s new president sees potential in Africa and South America
Daihatsu President Masahiro Inoue said he sees South America and Africa as growth markets for compact cars made by the Toyota subsidiary.
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