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Nearly 90 flights cancelled after US World War-II era bomb explodes at Japanese Airport | VIDEO
World | October 02, 2024 19:20 ISTJapan's Miyazaki Airport was closed for travel after authorities confirmed that a 500-pound US bomb probably dropped during World War II had exploded. Multiple unexploded bombs have previously been found at Miyazaki airport, according to officials.
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Japan concerned about Chinese military activity
World | July 25, 2013 14:21 ISTTokyo,July 25: Tokyo expressed unease Thursday over Chinese military and maritime activity near disputed islands that Japan controls, as China defended a flight by one of its fighter jets near Japanese airspace.Japan had scrambled fighter
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