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China doesn't need US soybeans, thanks to Richard Nixon | CNN Politics
President Donald Trump is upset with China for buying Brazilian soybeans instead of American ones amid the ongoing trade war, but the South American industry got its start thanks to an earlier round of protectionist policies under President Richard Nixon.
Em Curitiba, pai e filho preservam legado na forja das espadas de samurai
- Está vendo esse bambu aqui? Com uma katana, você corta isso aí num golpe só.Edson Suemitsu, 62, conta que, ainda criança, seu pai já falava sobre o poder das espadas tradicionais produzidas no Japão.Edson também sabia que seus antepassa
38-meter-tall statue believed to be the largest in the Western world
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On the 3rd and 4th of September, the Brazilian Day Hamamatsu will take place - Japan Guide
Japan Guide │ 2022-06-09
The Unknown History of Japanese Internment in Panama
The historical narrative surrounding the wartime confinement of ethnic Japanese in the United States grows ever more complex. In the last years, historians and activists working with community organizations (in some cases with government funding) have made significant discoveries. The Honouliuli Internment camp in the then-Territory of Hawaii, whose site remained long hidden from view, …
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