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The raid followed revelations that the carmaker and supplier had manipulated the results of various collision safety tests dating as far back as 1989.


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Daihatsu offices raided after scandal halts all car shipments
 
Daihatsu offices raided after scandal halts all car shipments
 
The raid followed revelations that the carmaker and supplier had manipulated the results of various collision safety tests dating as far back as 1989.
 
 
 
WWII survivors neighborhood remembered after last house torn down
 
Sendai's Oimawashi district was built nearly 80 years ago for people whose property had been destroyed by bombing.
 
 
 
 
Kishida makes more LDP leadership changes in bid to restore trust
 
The changes come a week after he dismissed four key members of his Cabinet who were also Abe faction members suspected of receiving unreported funds.
 
 
 
 
South Korean court upholds wartime labor damages order for Japan firms
 
The rulings came as South Korea-Japan relations have been improving since Seoul announced in March its plan for solving the wartime labor issue.
 
 
 
 
Yamanashi Prefecture to collect fees from Mount Fuji climbers
 
The prefecture will also control the number of climbers to ease congestion and prevent visitors from climbing through the night.
 
 

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