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Composite photo shows Ikuma Horishima of Japan performing a trick during his first run of the finals in the men’s freestyle skiing moguls at the Beijing Winter Olympics on Feb. 5, 2022, at the Genting Snow Park in Zhangjiakou, China. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo
The following is the latest list of selected news summaries by Kyodo News.
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Cambodia PM’s son, heir apparent to visit Japan in mid-Feb.
TOKYO – Hun Manet, the eldest son of Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen and commander of the country’s army, plans to visit Japan in mid-February for talks with Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and other top officials, Japanese government sources said Sunday.
Japan intends to step up coordination with Cambodia, this year’s chair of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, over the Myanmar crisis and regional security through the visit of a man Hun Sen has appointed as his heir apparent, the sources said.
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Japan guarded U.S., Australian military assets 22 times in 2021
TOKYO – Japan’s Self-Defense Forces guarded U.S. and Australian military assets a total of 22 times last year in protection missions under security legislation that took effect in 2016, according to the Defense Ministry.
The SDF guarded Australian assets for the first time in a protection mission during a joint drill in November following bilateral security talks last year amid China’s rising assertiveness in the Indo-Pacific region.
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American dancer tops Swiss ballet contest, Japanese 2nd
MONTREUX, Switzerland – Seventeen-year-old American Darrion Sellman won the top prize in an international ballet competition for young dancers in Switzerland on Saturday, with Japanese dancer Tsukino Tanaka, 17, coming second.
Brazilian Luciana Sagioro came third at the Prix de Lausanne among 70 candidates who participated in the prestigious annual contest.
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Olympics: Quad axel quest fuels Yuzuru Hanyu’s drive to Beijing
TOKYO – Making his third Winter Olympic appearance was not part of Yuzuru Hanyu’s grand plan, but the men’s figure skating star is back at the games to settle some unfinished business he has with the quadruple axel.
Hanyu considered quitting after he defended his gold medal at the 2018 Pyeongchang Games and became the first to win two straight since American Dick Button in 1948 and 1952. The allure of landing a quad axel in competition, though, proved the one thing that kept the 27-year-old focused.
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Olympics: Japan’s Kagiyama tops men’s free skate in team competition
BEIJING – Olympic debutant Yuma Kagiyama topped the men’s free skate section of the figure skating team competition Sunday at the Beijing Winter Games, earning a personal best 208.94 points to help Japan finish the day in third place.
The 18-year-old Kagiyama became just the third person to ever score above 200 in the free skate, joining back-to-back Olympic champion Yuzuru Hanyu and U.S. star Nathan Chen in the select group.
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FEATURE: Foreign students wait for Japan to lift entry ban, some give up
TOKYO – Singaporean Adeline Leng expected to start studying at a language school in Japan last April but is still not able to travel to the country due to its strict COVID-19 border controls.
Leng, 26, began the process of applying 16 months ago and since then it has been one long, increasingly fraught, wait.
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