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Japan orders military to destroy North Korea rocket

Japan orders military to destroy North Korea rocketTokyo, Mar. 27 : Japan has ordered its military to destroy any part of the rocket that North Korea is planning to fire early next month should it approach Japanese territory.

A meeting of the Security Council of Japan approved the decision out of concern that debris from the missile - which Pyongyang claims is a launch vehicle for a satellite - could land on northern Japan, report The Telegraph.

Japan's consumer price index stays flat in February

Japan's consumer price index stays flat in February Japan's consumer price index stays flat in February Tokyo - Japan's consumer prices stopped their increase as a February's core index remained flat, making it the second straight stable month, the government said Friday.

The nation's key consumer price index (CPI), which excludes fresh food prices, remained unchanged in February year-on-year at 100.4 against 100 for the base year of 2005, the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications said in a preliminary report.

Tokyo stocks extend winning streak after Wall Street rise

Tokyo stocks extend winning streak after Wall Street rise Tokyo  - Tokyo stocks extended its winning streak to end Friday morning trading higher after Wall Street advanced overnight on continued hopes of an improved economic outlook in the United States.

The benchmark Nikkei 225 Stock Average inched up 83.22 points, or 0.96 per cent, to 8,719.55, as US companies posted better-than-expected earnings figures.

The broader Topix index of all first-section issues was also up 7.67 points, or 0.93 per cent, to 834.48.

Japan prepares to intercept N. Korean missile if launch goes wrong

Japan prepares to intercept N. Korean missile if launch goes wrong Tokyo  - Japan on Friday readied its defence for North Korea's planned rocket launch, ordering its military to destroy any fragments that might fall on its territory if the launch goes wrong.

Defence Minister Yasukazu Hamada's orders came after the nation's Security Council met earlier in the day as North Korea prepares what it says is a satellite launch between April 4 and 8, Japanese media reported.

Support for Japanese Premier Aso up amid opposition scandal

Support for Japanese Premier Aso up amid opposition scandal Tokyo  - Japanese Prime Minister Taro Aso is enjoying a boost in public support as opposition leader Ichiro Ozawa is dragged down by a scandal over party funding, media reports said Thursday.

The support rate for Aso's administration increased 7.7 percentage points to 23.7 per cent from early March, according to a survey by the Kyodo News Agency.

It once tanked to single-digits, going as low as 9.7 per cent in February.

Japan tackles crisis with innovation and doggedness

Japan tackles crisis with innovation and doggednessTokyo  - In the West, most people his age enjoy their well-deserved retirement. But 80-year-old Kazuo Kashio has no time for that.

"I have to continue for now, until the prospects for our company improve again," the president of Japanese electronics company Casio Computer Co says.

Kashio has been on the helm of the company, which he founded together with his three brothers in 1957, for more than 20 years.

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