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00:00This is the International News for 2025.
00:07Here is today's top story.
00:11It's been over a year since President Millet, who has been called the Trump of Argentina,
00:18has taken over as president of the United States.
00:21Today's spotlight is on how President Millet is trying to rebuild the Argentine economy,
00:27which has been plagued by high inflation and low inflation.
00:34Let's start with President Trump of the United States.
00:38He made a new statement about the U.S. Steel Purchase Plan by Japan Steel.
00:44In addition, he also expressed his desire to impose additional tariffs on steel and aluminum imported to the United States.
00:52The impact on Japan and the world economy is being highlighted.
00:59On the 9th, President Trump visited the U.S. Steel Purchase Plan by Japan Steel and told the press...
01:08The U.S. Steel, for 15 years, was the greatest company in the world, the greatest number one company in the world,
01:14and I'm not going to let another country buy it.
01:19He also asked about the stock ownership by Japan Steel.
01:24Nobody can have a majority stake for U.S. Steel.
01:27They can for other companies, but not for U.S. Steel.
01:32The U.S. Steel Purchase Plan, which aims to have a majority stake in U.S. Steel, showed an unacceptable attitude.
01:42In the U.S. Steel Purchase Plan, which Japan Steel announced last December,
01:46it was planned to acquire 100% of U.S. Steel's shares through a U.S. subsidiary and make it a complete subsidiary.
01:55Regarding the U.S. Steel Purchase Plan,
01:59President Trump said on the 7th that he agreed to make a multi-billion dollar investment, not a purchase.
02:08President Trump talked with Japan Steel's executive this week,
02:13and expressed his intention to negotiate, and the whereabouts of the U.S. Steel Purchase Plan are being highlighted.
02:19On the other hand, he said on the 10th that he would impose additional tariffs on U.S. steel and aluminum.
02:28We'll also be announcing steel tariffs on Monday.
02:34Any steel coming into the United States is going to have a 25% tariff.
02:40What about aluminum, sir?
02:41Aluminum, too.
02:44President Trump said in his election campaign last year that
02:47China, as well as other countries, have imported cheap steel from overseas,
02:51and that this is a blow to the domestic industry.
02:58If all imported products become tariffs,
03:02Japan's products will also be included.
03:06Out of Japan's steel exports from last year,
03:10the U.S. exports 1.1 million tons and 3% of the total.
03:18As for aluminum, the U.S. exports from last year to the U.S. were 20,000 tons,
03:24and the total production was limited.
03:29In addition, President Trump said on the 11th or 12th
03:33that he would introduce measures to draw up tariffs on the products
03:38that are imported from other countries
03:42when the other country is imposing high tariffs on a particular product.
03:51Meanwhile, Chinese media reported that
03:54China's countermeasures to the additional tariffs imposed by the U.S. Trump administration
03:58were unannounced today.
04:04On the 4th of this month, the U.S. Trump administration
04:07introduced measures to impose additional tariffs of 10% on imports from China.
04:16On the other hand, the Chinese government
04:18announced that it would impose additional tariffs of 10% on coal,
04:23LNG, and liquid natural gas imported from the U.S.,
04:26as well as on machinery for crude oil and agriculture,
04:29and on large-disposable automobiles.
04:40As for China's countermeasures,
04:43it has stated that the tariffs on U.S. products are limited
04:46and that it has left room for negotiations with the U.S.
04:52The U.S. has indicated that President Trump and Xi Jinping
04:57will meet on the phone soon,
05:00while the Chinese side has stated that it wants to resolve the issue through dialogue.
05:06The U.S. President is on the phone with President Putin
05:11to talk about the Ukraine situation.
05:17President Trump said that he talked to President Putin
05:21on the phone about the Ukraine situation in Russia.
05:25On the 9th, he said that he has avoided any concrete discussions,
05:28but he believes that we are moving forward
05:31and that we are negotiating with the Russian side.
05:39He also said that he talked to President Putin
05:42before or after he took office.
05:47I've had it. Let's just say I've had it.
05:51And I expect to have many more conversations.
05:54We have to get that war ended.
05:58He also said that he will meet President Putin
06:01at the appropriate time for the meeting.
06:09On the other hand,
06:12the Ukrainian President Zelensky made a public statement on the 8th.
06:18We are preparing a clear schedule for meetings
06:21with our key partners,
06:24such as the U.S., Europe, and the Islamic world.
06:27We will work on it.
06:33President Zelensky is expected to visit Washington, U.S. this week
06:36to meet with President Trump.
06:46President Trump and President Zelensky are expected to meet this week.
06:51What will be the important topic of discussion?
06:54Vice President Waltz, who is close to President Trump,
06:57made it clear on the 9th.
07:00President Zelensky is planning to discuss
07:03the future support for Ukraine by the U.S.
07:08We need a large sum of support.
07:11We need Ukraine's rare earths, natural resources,
07:14oil and gas, and American imports.
07:17The Trump administration emphasized
07:20that Ukraine needs to acquire rare earths and natural resources
07:23as a return to support for Ukraine.
07:30President Trump himself made it clear on the 9th.
07:34We're looking to do a deal with Ukraine
07:37where they're going to secure what we're giving them
07:40with their rare earths and other things.
07:44In order for the U.S. to support Ukraine,
07:47it is seen as a part of the Trump-style deal
07:50that Ukraine needs a large sum of support.
07:53On the other hand,
07:56President Zelensky said that
07:59if the U.S. continues to provide support
08:02for the Reuters coverage,
08:05Ukraine will be able to accept the deal.
08:09There's no price for it.
08:12It's a lot of money.
08:15We need to protect it.
08:18If we're talking about a deal,
08:21we're only for it.
08:24Let's make a deal.
08:27According to the Ukrainian government,
08:30Ukraine has a lot of mineral resources
08:33other than rare earths.
08:36Here's a map of the mineral resources announced by the Ukrainian government.
08:39Yes.
08:42This light green is rare earth.
08:45This dark green is lithium.
08:48And this purple part
08:51is titanium
08:54and this is zirconium.
08:57These mineral resources
09:00are surrounded by red lines.
09:03These are the four states
09:06that the Russian army is occupying.
09:09Ukraine has a lot of them.
09:12Last October,
09:15the Ukrainian government
09:18announced a victory plan
09:21for Ukraine.
09:24The fourth item,
09:27the strengthening of its economic power,
09:30is the development and cooperation
09:33of natural resources in Ukraine.
09:36That's why President Zelensky
09:39is showing a positive attitude
09:42to share his victory plan with President Trump.
09:45I told him it was a victory plan.
09:48It's a victory for all of us.
09:51We will protect these trillions of dollars.
09:54We will not give them to technology.
09:57The Americans helped the most.
10:00The Americans should earn the most.
10:03I would like to talk about this with President Trump.
10:06However, it is unclear
10:09whether the Trump administration
10:12will continue to provide military support
10:15to Ukraine or not.
10:18German Chancellor Scholz said
10:21that we are not supporting Ukraine
10:24in return.
10:27There is a voice criticizing the Trump administration
10:30among the allies.
10:33This week, the Trump administration
10:36will discuss the Ukraine issue
10:39with Vice President Vance,
10:42and will hold a meeting.
10:45Will the allies be united
10:48in support of Ukraine?
10:51It will soon be three years
10:54since the Russian invasion,
10:57but we are facing an extremely important situation.
11:00The movement towards a ceasefire in Ukraine
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14:54Welcome to Paris. Welcome to the Grand Palais.
15:00The AI Action Summit began on a 10-day schedule.
15:08More than 1,000 government and corporate officials will participate.
15:13Vice-President Vance of the U.S. and CEO Altman of OpenAI will also attend.
15:20According to the French President,
15:23the aim is to establish a new fund so that not only countries with capital,
15:28but also countries with a wider range can participate in AI development fairly.
15:36On the other hand, President Macron...
15:41For us, France, we are announcing tomorrow at this summit
15:44that we will invest 109 billion euros in AI over the next few years.
15:51It is predicted that the development competition will become even more intense.
16:01India's Prime Minister Modi will also participate in the summit,
16:05and he will be co-chairing it with President Macron.
16:08The aim of the Indian NDTV is...
16:38...can create the ideal balance between the two extremes of the U.S. and China,
16:44one driven only by profit and the other primarily meant for state control.
16:51The U.S. has been seen to be leading in AI development so far.
16:56It was just announced last month that the U.S. has announced an investment plan
17:00worth more than 77 trillion yen.
17:08However, last month, DeepSeek, a Chinese startup company,
17:13announced a low-cost AI.
17:16It was said that it was developed at a low cost,
17:20without using the latest semiconductors,
17:24which is comparable to the chat GPT of OpenAI in the U.S.,
17:28and that the U.S. will lose its superiority.
17:31However, when it comes to DeepSeek's AI,
17:34the U.S. has expanded its efforts to limit the use of personal data
17:39and concerns about data protection.
17:43At the summit, it will be one of the main topics of discussion
17:47on how to use AI safely in high-efficiency areas such as medical care.
17:53Reporter Tamura from the European Bureau is at the venue of the AI Summit.
17:58Mr. Tamura, at the summit,
18:00DeepSeek, a Chinese startup company, is attracting attention.
18:04How do European countries respond to this?
18:09There are concerns among the governments of each country.
18:13France, for example, is seeking information disclosure
18:16on the use of personal data.
18:18Italy, on the other hand, is starting to investigate
18:21by restricting access from within the country.
18:23On the other hand, private companies are making moves to introduce DeepSeek.
18:27The biggest reason is cost.
18:28The amount of data used to integrate it into your site
18:32is about 1 in 20 compared to other models with the same performance.
18:37In the German startup company I interviewed,
18:40they added DeepSeek in a way that users can choose
18:43by leaving other AI as an option.
18:47It was a positive idea for use.
18:51After OpenAI released the reasoning model,
18:54it was clear that at one point somebody is replicating it.
18:56It levels out the playing field now
18:59and gives the opportunity for others to build on it.
19:01That's amazing.
19:03And it will increase future progress on top of it.
19:08Mr. Tamura, while the US and China are working hard
19:12to develop AI,
19:14what does Europe expect from AI development
19:17at this summit?
19:19Yes.
19:21As for Europe,
19:23while the two major capitals in the US are struggling,
19:26we want to create the third pole.
19:29In the EU, we have tried to take the lead
19:32by making various regulations for AI development
19:34and rule-making,
19:36but the companies we interviewed
19:38also said that the regulations were hindering development.
19:41At this summit,
19:43France, the capital of the EU,
19:44has taken full advantage of AI
19:47and is aiming to establish a new fund
19:50so that more countries can participate
19:53in AI development in a fair manner.
19:56President Macron of France
19:59has made it clear that
20:02a 17 trillion yen investment
20:05will be made in the AI sector in France.
20:08He wants to increase investment in infrastructure
20:11such as data centers,
20:12but it is also expected that
20:15it will be difficult to secure
20:17an excellent technician.
20:20This is Tamura from Paris,
20:22where the AI Summit is being held.
20:31Today's spotlight is about
20:34President Millet of Argentina,
20:36who has been in office for over a year.
20:39Motocera! Motocera!
20:42During the election period,
20:44the Central Bank's Haishiya,
20:46the self-employed Dorukka,
20:48and the private sector of state-owned companies
20:50have drawn attention
20:52and appointed him as president.
20:54First, a reform of the state.
20:57Second, a modernization of the labor market.
21:02Third, a commercial opening
21:05and, at the same time,
21:07a monetary reform
21:09that will eventually end with the Central Bank.
21:12President Millet has been called
21:14the Argentinean Trump
21:16for his extreme views.
21:19As you can see,
21:21he is holding up a picture of his own face.
21:24His focus is on economic policy.
21:27After his inauguration,
21:29he will seal off his extreme views
21:32and prioritize measures for inflation
21:35and the reduction of assets.
21:37As a result,
21:39the rise of consumer goods,
21:41which is the benchmark for inflation,
21:43has been above 200%
21:45compared to the previous year.
21:48However, after his inauguration,
21:50it has improved to over 100%
21:52and has achieved steady results.
21:54We interviewed President Millet
21:56about his economic reform.
22:01He's an Argentinean great again.
22:03You know, he's a mega person.
22:07President Millet,
22:09who attended the same conference
22:11as President Trump
22:13before his inauguration,
22:15praised President Trump.
22:17After his inauguration,
22:19President Millet is said to be
22:21the first foreign leader
22:23to meet President Trump in the world.
22:28President Millet himself
22:29attended President Trump's inauguration.
22:31On May 5,
22:33he announced his resignation
22:35from the WHO,
22:37the World Health Organization.
22:39He has made clear his position
22:41on the Trump administration.
22:44The model of freedom,
22:46embracing the ideas of freedom again,
22:48returning to liberalism.
22:50That's what we're doing in Argentina.
22:52That's what I trust
22:54President Trump will do
22:56in this new North America.
23:00In Argentina,
23:02in the first half of last year,
23:04consumer prices
23:06surpassed 200%
23:08compared to the previous year.
23:10That was a record inflation.
23:13President Millet
23:15introduced a policy
23:17to reduce inflation.
23:19He also said that
23:21consumer prices
23:23have now fallen
23:25by over 100%
23:27and have been greatly reduced.
23:29Things are starting to improve.
23:31They're not improving at all.
23:33This is a long process.
23:35I think this is an advance.
23:37It's advancing little by little.
23:47This is empanada,
23:49which is often eaten in Argentina.
23:51I'd like to ask
23:53how it affects
23:55consumer prices.
23:57One empanada costs
23:591,000 pesos.
24:01In Japanese yen,
24:03it's about 140 yen.
24:05In the past,
24:07there was less need
24:09for frequent boiling.
24:11At this time,
24:13there would be relative stability.
24:15At least we don't see
24:17an increase
24:19in the short term.
24:21In Argentina,
24:23the high consumption
24:24of empanadas
24:26is the same.
24:28It gives you a sense
24:30of security
24:32that you can work.
24:34You don't have to worry
24:36about prices going up
24:38and then going down.
24:41President Millet
24:43also introduced
24:45a policy
24:47for economic recovery.
24:49First,
24:51he reduced the number
24:52of government employees
24:54to 30,000.
24:56He also reduced
24:58the number
25:00of civil servants
25:02to 35,000.
25:04By cutting
25:06the cost of living,
25:08he reduced
25:10the cost of living
25:12every year.
25:14This is the
25:16National Reconstruction
25:18Commission.
25:20We visited
25:22the government
25:24to see
25:26how they are doing.
25:28This clock
25:30basically reminds us
25:32every day
25:34how many days
25:36we have left.
25:38So we want
25:40to take the state
25:42out from the middle
25:44and allow people
25:46to be freer.
25:48And I think
25:50that's also
25:52why the recovery is so fast.
26:18These are the real
26:20piles that I
26:22put in a suitcase.
26:24At this point,
26:26we've basically done
26:28I would say around
26:30half of all this.
26:40We call that process
26:42the chainsaw,
26:44which we talked about.
26:46Argentina has been
26:48a bad student
26:50for many years.
26:52We try to make it
26:54as accessible as possible.
27:11I think certainly
27:13President Millet
27:15explained to him
27:17what we were doing
27:19here in this
27:20country that inspired
27:22Elon Musk to say,
27:24OK, let's then try
27:26to do this from
27:28the government
27:30also in the U.S.
27:51I'm a teacher.
27:53I see it
27:55in schools
27:57where there aren't
27:59as many
28:01students as there should be.
28:03In the first half
28:05of last year,
28:07the rate of people
28:09who can only
28:11buy a minimum
28:13amount of food
28:15decreased.
28:16People's
28:18opinions are
28:20divided.
28:22Currently,
28:24it has achieved
28:26some successes
28:28such as lowering
28:30the economy
28:32but the people
28:34who support it
28:36could probably
28:38in two or three months
28:40withdraw their support
28:42if things don't go well
28:44or if inflation
28:46rises again.
29:02What do you think?
29:32Mr. Yoshinaga,
29:34President Millet
29:36expressed his
29:38resignation from
29:40the W.H.O.
29:42and the U.S.
29:44President Trump
29:46and his
29:48secretary
29:50have agreed
29:52to withdraw
29:54from the W.H.O.
29:56and the U.S.
29:58President Trump
30:00has agreed
30:02to withdraw
30:04from the W.H.O.
30:06and the U.S.
30:08What is the
30:10goal of
30:12President Millet?
30:14President Millet
30:16Alzheimer's
30:18has a huge debt and
30:20there are many
30:22negotiations to
30:24re-establish the
30:26IMF.
30:28Since the U.S.
30:30is the largest
30:32President Milley is critical of the policies and ideas that SAHA has been pursuing, and
30:37there is a possibility that he will continue to agree with President Trump on the part
30:43that resonates with his own ideas.
30:44President Milley, who has been in the economic reform for more than a year since his inauguration,
30:48is in line with the current trend, but his position in the United States and in the international
30:54community will not be out of the question in the future."
30:58This is Yoshinaga from San Paolo.
31:03Wow!
31:06Is this charcoal?
31:08In fact, it is an ancient Roman scroll that was burned and charred by the eruption of
31:14Vesuvius in Italy 2,000 years ago.
31:18In order to unravel the secret, it was brought to a facility in southern England.
31:24It is an attempt to scan the inside without touching it using a huge particle accelerator
31:30and digitally reproduce it in 3D.
31:34What is written on the scroll?
31:37The technology of AI was used to unravel it.
31:41After several months of work, the inside of the scroll is filled with Greek characters.
31:47We look forward to reading the contents.
31:52A dog fell into a cold river in Vermont, USA and panicked.
31:59A man who happened to pass by approached him.
32:03Hey, come here!
32:05He called out, but it didn't work.
32:08She may have been scared and also was extremely exhausted.
32:13So the man went into the water without hesitation.
32:17He went to the other side of the river, hugged the dog and rescued it.
32:22He contacted the owner.
32:25I just started to cry and tell him over and over and over how much I loved him.
32:32On the other hand, in New York state, there is a frozen lake called Heragica.
32:38The rangers rushed to the lake, but it is difficult to lift it because it weighs about 500 kg.
32:45There is no training manual for getting moose out of the ice.
32:50So they made a waterway with electric saws and led Heragica to a place where the ice was thick.
32:57Heragica climbed on the ice on its own and left for the forest.
33:11Next is Monday Biz.
33:13Let's start with America.
33:15In America, when it comes to meat dishes, many people think of steaks and hamburgers,
33:20but in fact, chicken is the most popular.
33:27When I asked a shopper in a supermarket in New York City,
33:44it has less fat.
33:46Chicken has been popular for a long time,
33:49but it seems that the head of the company has made a mistake.
33:54This is the annual consumption of one person.
33:58Chicken is about 45 kg and the highest in the past.
34:03It is consumed about 1.7 times as much as beef.
34:09Even in SNS videos, it is said that there is a big response to the saving recipe using chicken.
34:30The food industry is also on this wave.
34:35Fast food shops that specialize in chicken dishes have accelerated their sales,
34:41increasing the number of stores to more than 3,000 in the United States.
34:48The Japanese tax has also entered.
34:56This is the Ote Yakitori chain.
34:59This month, they opened their first store in the United States using the same brand as Japan.
35:07In Japan, all products have the same price,
35:11but in this shop, it is set at $4 and $8.
35:17By lowering the price, they want to meet the demand of family.
35:23The American market is more than three times that of Japan.
35:27Japan has 1,000 stores, so I want to aim for three times that.
35:33The experts on the future trend are
35:38The growth area and demand for beef is in higher quality grades,
35:43but our consumption patterns are changing.
35:45I think it's going to.
36:07Next is the topic of food.
36:09This week's 14th is Valentine's Day,
36:12but the main ingredient of chocolate is cacao beans.
36:18This is the price of cacao beans in London.
36:23In April of last year,
36:25it was four times more than the same time last year,
36:29and it recorded the highest price in the past.
36:31The price of cacao beans fell by about half,
36:34but it rose again in December.
36:37Even this year, the price of cacao beans has risen by about $10,000 per ton.
36:45The reason is the shortage of cacao beans.
36:49According to the International Cacao Organization,
36:53At the end of September last year,
36:56the world's inventory decreased by 35% compared to the same month of the previous year.
37:01There is a possibility that the high temperature and dryness of the production area will further affect supply,
37:08so there is concern from the industry.
37:12Next is China.
37:14The Japanese-Chinese Economic Association's visit will be in full swing next week.
37:20As I mentioned earlier,
37:22while the economic confrontation between the United States and China is on the rise,
37:27how will Japan face China?
37:29First of all, the whereabouts of economic exchanges between Japan and China will be noted.
37:34In China, Japan is in first place in this year's big spring holiday,
37:38a popular overseas travel destination.
37:42In addition, at the end of November last year,
37:46a short-term visa exemption measure was resumed,
37:51which can be seen as a sign of improvement in relations.
37:54In this way, the Japanese-Chinese Economic Association's visit will visit China from the 16th.
38:02Adjustments are being made in the direction of exchanging views with the Chinese Communist Party's leadership and the government's economic officials.
38:10As the United States increases pressure on China,
38:14the Chinese side may want to deepen cooperation with the Japanese Economic Association.
38:22Finally, Thailand.
38:25Thailand, where the first law to recognize same-sex marriage was passed in Southeast Asia.
38:30As a result, expectations for tourism and industry activation have increased even more.
38:37Only on the 23rd of last month, when the law was passed,
38:401,700 same-sex couples in Thailand were lucky.
38:47Thailand, which has been popular as a new marriage destination for overseas same-sex couples,
38:52has been promoting the installation of gender-free toilets and high-definition rooms.
38:58The government emphasizes that it is more important for everyone to be able to travel in peace than to treat same-sex couples in a special way.
39:10In some groups, they want to be friendly to the general public.
39:15Therefore, we try to have activities to exchange knowledge and information with tour operators
39:25so that we can better understand the behavior of LGBTQ people.
39:37According to the law, Thailand is expected to attract 4 million foreign tourists a year in the next two years.
39:46This is Monday Business.
39:51Here is the world news that I want to cover today.
39:54Iran's President Pezesh Kian gave a speech to commemorate the Islamic Revolution 46 years ago.
40:01President Trump of the United States has shown a strong resistance to dialogue,
40:06while increasing pressure with sanctions and other measures.
40:15People are gathering in the square in the center of Tehran.
40:24President Pezesh Kian gave a speech to commemorate the Islamic Revolution 46 years ago.
40:38President Trump of the United States has shown a strong resistance to dialogue,
40:43while increasing pressure with sanctions and other measures.
40:47President Trump of the United States has shown a strong resistance to dialogue,
40:52while increasing pressure with sanctions and other measures.
40:58On top of that, Israel, which is supported by the United States,
41:02is bombing people in Gaza, Lebanon, and Syria.
41:08President Trump of the United States claims that Iran is disrupting the region.
41:13President Trump of the United States claims that Iran is disrupting the region.
41:20In Gaza, Palestine, a man was arrested by the Islamic organization Hamas,
41:24and released last month.
41:27According to the NHK interview, he talked about the tough situation at the time.
41:35According to the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas,
41:38five men were released last month and returned home yesterday.
41:47Mr. Wachara Siwon was in Israel to earn money,
41:52but he became a hostage in Hamas on October 7th of the same year.
41:57He looked back at the tough situation of being a hostage for over a year and three months.
42:09I miss my mom and dad.
42:12I haven't seen them yet.
42:14I haven't slept for three or four days.
42:16I haven't eaten yet.
42:21According to the government,
42:2328 of the hostages have been released so far,
42:28but one is still a hostage.
42:33Russia's state-run media reported that
42:36on the anniversary of the Second World War,
42:39which will be held in Moscow this May,
42:42the Chinese President Xi Jinping will attend the event.
42:47President Putin said that
42:49while the military advance to Ukraine is being prolonged,
42:52he is trying to emphasize the attitude of appealing to China's alliance
42:56and opposing the United States.
43:00On the 9th of September in Bourgogne,
43:03a Japanese winery was inaugurated using Japanese grapes.
43:11About 140 types of wine were produced,
43:14and the makers appealed to us about their uniqueness and charm.
43:19This is the market information.
43:21As you can see, the overseas stock market is like this.
43:26The current price is 1.51 U.S. dollars,
43:28from 94,000 yen to 90,000 yen,
43:30and now it's 93,000 yen to 96,000 yen.
43:35The program is closed because it's a holiday tomorrow.
43:38On Wednesday, we will tell you about Afghanistan.
43:41We will tell you what is happening in Afghanistan
43:44with the suspension of overseas aid and the change in immigration policy
43:47issued by the Trump administration in the United States.
43:50Kokusai Hodo 2025.
43:52That's all for today.
43:57Urban sports fans!
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44:14An Indian-style cartoonist whose series, The Invisible Man, is gaining popularity.
44:18When I see something that feels unjust to me,
44:21I'm like, I'm going to make a comic about this.
44:24While the government is strict about critical expression,
44:27she is also accused of defamation and even threatened on the Internet.
44:33Despite feeling the danger of her own life, she does not give up.
44:37At 10.45pm on the 11th.
44:42Hideki Kuriyama, The Top Interview.
44:45Hiroshi Mikitani, Rakuten.
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