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After appointment for second stint as prime minister, Shinzo Abe names cabinet filled with allies to help fix economy.
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China aircraft 'intrudes into Japan airspace'
Japan scrambles fighter jets to counter first ever 'intrusion of airspace', but China terms flight 'completely normal'.
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International community condemns the launch
The US and regional powers condemn North Korea's launch of a long-range rocket, warning it will destabilise the region.
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Japan's justice minister quits amid scandal
Keishu Tanaka, who has admitted past links with organised crime, resigns citing health reasons.
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China officials to skip IMF meetings in Japan
Cancellations by bank governor and finance minister come as two nations remain at odds over islands in East China Sea.
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China sends six ships to disputed islands
Deployment dubbed "unprecedented" by Tokyo comes as reports emerge that Japanese nationals had been attacked in China.
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Japan and N Korea hold talks in Beijing
Discussions to cover issue of returning the remains of Japanese nationals as bitter history divides the two countries.
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Japan deports pro-China island activists
Crowds in Hong Kong applaud arriving activists who carried banner reading "Successful landing on Diaoyu islands".
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N Korea and Japan to talk after four years
Delegations from Tokyo and Pyongyang to meet in China this month to discuss roadmap for "restoring normal relations".
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S Korean leader's islands visit angers Japan
President Lee Myung-Bak's unprecedented trip to remote islands claimed by Japan pushes Tokyo to recall ambassador.
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