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Escalating row with China hits shares in Japanese tourism and retail firms

The Guardian

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November 18, 2025

Shares in Japanese tourism and retail companies have fallen sharply after China warned its citizens not to travel to Japan, while a senior Japanese diplomat was due to travel to Beijing amid an escalating row over comments about Taiwan made by Japan's prime minister, Sanae Takaichi.

- Justin McCurry

Relations between the two countries have deteriorated dramatically in the past week after Takaichi, a conservative who has hawkish views on China, suggested that Japanese self-defence forces could intervene if a Chinese attempt to invade Taiwan represented a “survival-threatening situation” for Japan.

The comments - a reflection of the views on the right of Takaichi's Liberal Democratic party - triggered a furious response from Beijing, including calls for Chinese citizens to boycott Japan as a tourist destination and a coastguard sail-by through the disputed Senkaku islands.

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The Guardian

Push to end postcode lottery of cancer treatment in poorer areas

Hospitals in rural and coastal parts of England will get more cancer doctors to help tackle stark inequalities that mean people there are far more likely to die from the disease.

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2 mins

January 23, 2026

The Guardian

The Guardian

Makers defend planned board game on Troubles after outcry

It pits the IRA against the British army and the Royal Ulster Constabulary, it lets players plant bombs and make political deals, and it promises to wrap up the conflict within six hours.

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2 mins

January 23, 2026

The Guardian

Sick cat taken by Amazon driver returned to family in Yorkshire

Nora the cat, who was filmed being taken by an Amazon delivery driver from outside her family home, has been returned, her owners have announced.

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1 min

January 23, 2026

The Guardian

Israeli firm's digital tool 'used by Jordan to crack phones of activists'

Authorities in Jordan appear to be using an Israeli digital tool to extract information from the mobile phones of activists and protesters who have been critical of Israel and spoken out in support of Gaza, according to a new report by the Citizen Lab.

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2 mins

January 23, 2026

The Guardian

The Guardian

Worrying sign Board's golden emblem draws parallels to UN

Donald Trump’s newly launched “board of peace” already has a logo.

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1 mins

January 23, 2026

The Guardian

The Guardian

Assisted dying bill about to be stymied by Lords, say supporters

MPs and peers who backed the assisted dying bill now believe it is “near impossible” for it to pass the House of Lords in time because of procedural obstacles used by opponents.

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3 mins

January 23, 2026

The Guardian

Stand up for yourselves, Zelenskyy tells Europe in fiery Davos speech

President says leaders are in 'Greenland mode', waiting for Trump to act

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4 mins

January 23, 2026

The Guardian

Hard pass Britain will not be joining, says Cooper

Britain would not join Donald Trump’s “board of peace”, Yvette Cooper said yesterday, citing concerns about Russian involvement.

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2 mins

January 23, 2026

The Guardian

MPs seek fraud inquiry into Tory insulation schemes

MPs have called for the Serious Fraud Office to investigate the UK’s home insulation sector after the “clear and catastrophic failure” of two Conservative government schemes.

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2 mins

January 23, 2026

The Guardian

The Guardian

Asylum seekers moved into ex-army base amid protests

A first group of asylum seekers has been moved into a former military camp in East Sussex, the Home Office has said, amid expectations of further protests and legal challenges.

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2 mins

January 23, 2026

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