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After preparing for months or even years to further their education in the United States, Japanese students are receiving an unwanted lesson in anxiety and victimization.
By Laurie Chen, Larissa Liao, Sam Tabahriti and John GeddieTOKYO/BEIJING/LONDON (Reuters) -Universities around the world are seeking to offer refuge for students impacted by U.S. President Donald ...
The Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department on June 10 arrested Kenji Nanba, 63, a former head coach of Nihon University’s ...
The University of Tokyo, among the Japan's most prestigious universities, is considering accepting affected students in the ...
As the Trump Administration tries to stop Harvard from enrolling international students, other countries’ schools are ...
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