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NHK WORLD English News Script|Putin Proposes Victory Day Ceasefire | Ukraine Expands Long‑Range Strikes | China–Japan Nuclear Tensions (2026/4/30)

          Russia proposes a Victory Day ceasefire in its conflict with Ukraine, with Trump expressing support.
          Ukraine plans to expand long‑range strikes as Russia accuses it of terrorism.
          China criticizes Japan at the NPT conference, while Japan reaffirms its non‑nuclear principles.
ロシアが戦勝記念日停戦を提案。ウクライナは長距離攻撃の拡大を計画。中国はNPT会議で日本を批判。
 00:00:09 話者 1/Morishita Erika

Welcome to NHK NewsLine. I'm Morishita Erika in Tokyo.

PUTIN READY TO DECLARE VICTORY DAY CEASEFIRE WITH UKRAINE

Russia is ready to declare a temporary ceasefire with Ukraine during its Victory Day celebrations next week.

The Kremlin says President Vladimir Putin relayed the idea to his US counterpart, Donald Trump, in a phone conversation.

Russia commemorates the surrender of Nazi Germany in World War II on May 9.

A Russian presidential aide said on Wednesday Trump actively supported Putin's idea of a pause in fighting.

The aide blamed Ukraine for prolonging the conflict, encouraged by European countries and with their support.

He said that Putin and Trump expressed similar assessments of the government in Kyiv.

The two leaders also discussed the situation in Iran.

00:01:04 話者 10/Trump 

He told me he'd like to be involved with the enrichment if he can help us get it.

I said I'd much rather have you be involved with ending the war with Ukraine.

00:01:15 話者 1

The Kremlin said Russia put forward proposals aimed at resolving the differences surrounding the Iranian nuclear program.

ZELENSKYY: UKRAINE TO INCREASE LONG-RANGE STRIKES ON RUSSIA

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says his country will step up long-range attacks on Russia. This comes amid the spate of strikes on Russian energy infrastructure.

Ukrainian forces are increasing attacks on such facilities in an effort to disrupt energy sales that fund the invasion. They hit an oil refinery in southern Russia earlier this week.

Zelenskyy said in a social media post his country is in a new stage in the use of Ukrainian weapons to limit the potential of Russia's war.

He added that Ukraine will extend the range of its attacks and that long-range strikes are justified.

Russian President Vadma Putin said on Tuesday Ukraine is resorting to openly terrorist methods.

He said Ukraine is losing territory every day and is now relying on terror both against military personnel and against civilians.

CHINA SAYS JAPAN MUST NOT POSSESS NUCLEAR WEAPONS

China has called for Japan to be prevented from acquiring nuclear weapons.

The comments were made at the Nuclear Disarmament Conference in New York.

A review conference of the parties to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons began on Monday at the United Nations Headquarters.

The head of the Chinese Foreign Ministry's Armed Control Department, Sun Xiaobo, claimed Japan is pushing to revise its pacifist constitution.

He added that country is trying to reveal its three non-nuclear principles and said the acquisition of nuclear weapons must be prevented.

Japanese ambassador to the Conference on Disarmament, Ichikawa Tomiko, rejected the claim. She said Japan's government remains committed to these three principles.

00:03:24 話者 11/Ichikawa Tomiko

Japan, as the only country to have ever suffered atomic bombings in war, will continue to work closely with the international community to realize a world without nuclear weapons.

00:03:39 話者 1

China countered by saying Japan has long stockpiled quantities of plutonium that far exceed civilian needs.

Ichikawa denied this, saying there are no issues related to nuclear non-proliferation.

TRUMP WON'T ACCEPT OFFER WITHOUT NUCLEAR DEAL

US President Donald Trump and his team have been discussing Iran's latest offer this week.

Tehran has reportedly proposed to first open the Strait of Hormuz and lift the blockade while postponing the nuclear talks.

But US media outlets are reporting that Trump has no intention of accepting it.

US news site Axios says Trump will maintain a naval blockade until Tehran agrees to a nuclear deal.

It says Trump views the blockade as somewhat more effective than the bombing.

Axios also cites sources as saying the US Central Command is preparing a short and powerful wave of strikes against Iran.

The move is aimed at breaking the deadlocked negotiations.

But the sources say Trump had not ordered any attacks as of Tuesday night.

Trump posted another warning on social media.

He says that Iran can't get their act together and they don't know how to sign a non-nuclear deal.

He later told reporters that Iran needs to give up. When asked if the US needs to launch more strikes, Trump wouldn't give a clear answer.

00:05:26 話者 10/Trump 

I don't know, it depends. We have talks, we're having talks with them now, and we're not flying anymore with 18-hour flights every time we want to see a piece of paper.

We're doing it telephonically, and it's very nice.

00:05:39 話者 1

Iran's state TV quotes a security source as calling the blockade maritime piracy and banditry. The source warns that it will be met with practical and unprecedented action.

And says Iranian forces have been showing restraint so far to give diplomacy a chance.


JAPAN BOND YIELD HIGHEST SINCE 1999 AS CRUDE OIL SURGES

The yield on Japan's benchmark government bond reached levels not seen in about 27 years in trading on Thursday.

This comes as uncertainty surrounding talks between the US and Iran affected a broad range of markets in Tokyo.

The 10-year bond yield topped 2.5%. That's the highest since February 1999.

Analysts say bond investors are selling out of concern that soaring crude oil prices due to the Iran conflict may further fuel inflation in Japan.

WTI crude oil futures spiked in New York overnight, briefly topping $110 per barrel.

That's the highest in about three weeks. Sentiment is said to be shifting among investors.

Many had expected negotiations to fully reopen the Strait of Home moves would advance, but their outlook is becoming increasingly pessimistic as the stalemate continues between the two sides.

Investors are also selling the yen and buying the dollar as a safe-haven asset.

On Thursday in Tokyo, the Japanese currency weakened to the mid-160 range against the dollar, the lowest level in about a year and nine months.

Stocks are also seeing a broad sell-off.

The Nikkei 225 fell just over 1% to close at 59,284 on Thursday.

Market sources say that with oil futures climbing again, investors are becoming increasingly concerned about the outlook for the bond, stock and currency markets.


JAPAN AIMS TO BOOST FOOD EXPORTS TO BANGLADESH

Japan's agriculture minister has met with his Bangladesh counterpart as part of efforts to increase Japanese food exports to the South Asian nation.

Suzuki Norikazu and Mohammed Amin al-Rashid sat down in Dhaka on Wednesday.

Suzuki's visit follows the signing of an economic partnership agreement between the two countries in February.

He said Japan aims to boost shipments of food items like Wagyu beef, as well as forestry and fisheries products.

Rashid said Bangladesh is seeking technological support in the areas of agriculture and food safety. Suzuki toured a supermarket in Dhaka after the meeting.

He learned about the varieties of rice and other food items sold there.

00:08:51 話者 21/Suzuki Norikazu

We will work to develop markets in countries like Bangladesh that have traditionally had friendly relations with Japan and where the appreciation of Japanese food is deepening.

00:09:04 話者 1

Bangladesh has a population of more than 170 million and is expected to experience further economic growth.

Japan is keen to see its food products gain a larger share of the market especially as rice is a staple food in the country.


WOMAN ATTACKED BY BEAR IN TOYAMA, CENTRAL JAPAN

A woman was attacked by a bear in a residential area in the central prefecture of Toyama when she was out walking her dog. Authorities later put down a bear near the scene.

Toyama city officials say the incident occurred on Wednesday night.

The woman in her 40s was taken to a hospital and is conscious.

Possible bear sightings were reported in the area after the incident.

City officials, local hunters and police began searching for the bear that attacked the woman on Thursday morning.

The city says it put down a bear Thursday afternoon in an emergency operation which allows hunting guns to be used that was authorized by the local government.

00:10:19 話者 33

SURVIVING A BEAR ATTACK Urban areas

Japan had a spike in bear attacks last fall. Now bears are heading into urban areas again.

This bear doesn't run even in car lights. More bear attacks could be possible in the months ahead as their food supply drops in the summer. What can we do to protect ourselves?

If you inadvertently encounter a bear, do not turn your back and run away.

That could make the bear aggressive. Slowly step backwards while facing the bear.

If an attack is imminent, lie face down on the ground and cover your head.

Be particularly cautious in the early morning hours, as bears are active around that time.

Stay safe.


TOKYO POLICE PUT HAMMER ATTACK SUSPECT ON WANTED LIST

00:11:18 話者 1

Tokyo police have placed a suspect on a nationwide wanted list in connection with attacks that left five people injured.

The man allegedly struck two students with a hammer-like object in western Tokyo on Wednesday.

The suspect, wanted on suspicion of attempted murder, is 44-year-old Takabayashi Teruyuki of Fusa City.

Investigators say he allegedly struck a male high school student in the face multiple times in Fusa. Another male student was also attacked.

Investigators say seven young people, including the two boys, had gathered near a restaurant at the time.

Police officers rushed to the scene and the suspect sprayed liquid at them using an agricultural sprayer. Three officers reportedly suffered injuries.

Police initially said the man had barricaded himself inside his home nearby after the incident. But when officers entered the house several hours later, he had already fled.

Police are searching for the suspect and are calling on the public for information.


PRODUCTION OF CHILDREN'S DAY FLAGS IN FULL SWING

Workshops in western Japan are stepping up production of large flags traditionally hosted in Kochi Prefecture for Children's Day.

In the city of Kami, Mitani Yasukiyo's workshop is busy ahead of the May 5 national holiday.

On one prospective flag, the craftsman is carefully painting over a sketch of a lucky treasure ship.

Another features a client's pet dog alongside Momotaro, a heroic boy born from a peach in Japanese folklore. The flags are called Hurahu.

The term is said to be derived from the English or Dutch word for flag.

They represent wishes for the healthy development of children.

00:13:32 話者 44/Mitani Yasukiyo

Each brushstroke reflects my great hope that every child will grow up in good health.

00:13:41 話者 1

Mitani knows the furafus are intended to last a lifetime.

He says he hopes the children will come to appreciate the gift from their families.

Those were the main stories for this hour.

♫~ 3-DAY FORECAST ~♫

That's all for this edition of NHK Newsline. 

I'm Morishita Erika in Tokyo. Thank you for joining us.

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Easy Japanese

00:15:09 話者 2

Hi there.

Welcome to Easy Japanese from NHK World Japan.

I'm Erico Kojima.

00:15:15 話者 3

And I'm Michael Reese.

Let's have fun learning Japanese together.

00:15:19 話者 2

Today we bring you lesson nine on expressions for asking the names of things you don't know.

00:15:30 話者 3

The main character of our skit is Tam, a student from Vietnam who lives in Harusan House.

Tam has come to the basement deli of a department store with her housemate Kaito and his American friend, Mike.

00:15:42 話者 2

Such places are called depachika in Japanese.

Let's listen to the skit for lesson 9.

Kokoga, depachika daiyo?

I don't know...

I don't know.

Itadakimasu! Oh, I see this! Let's review the skit line by line.

00:16:24 話者 3

Kaito says to Tam.

00:16:28 話者 2

This is the department store's basement deli.

00:16:31 話者 3

Kaito's friend Mike says.

00:16:35 話者 2

They have all kinds of food.

It's great.

00:16:39 話者 3

Tam is astounded by the variety.

00:16:44 話者 2

Wow, this is amazing.

00:16:46 話者 3

Something catches her eye.

00:16:50 話者 2

What is this?

00:16:52 話者 3

Kaito answers.

00:16:56 話者 2

Pickled daikon radish.

00:16:58 話者 3

Mike encourages Tam to try a sample.

00:17:03 話者 2

Do you want to try it?

00:17:05 話者 3

Tam takes a piece and says, Itadakimasu.

00:17:08 話者 2

Yes, thank you.

00:17:10 話者 3

After taking a bite.

00:17:12 話者 2

Oh, I see this.

It's good.

00:17:15 話者 3

Kaito has another recommendation.

00:17:19 話者 2

Do you want to try this one too?

00:17:22 話者 3

Tam really took a liking to the basement deli.

By the way, Eriko, could you explain where the name Debachika comes from?

00:17:30 話者 2

Sure.

In department stores, the deli is usually in the basement floor.

DEPA is short for department store or depato.

By adding basement, chika, after it, you've got DEPA CHIKA.

Today's key phrase is, what is this?

Remember it, and you'll be able to ask the names of things you don't know.

Here it is word by word.

Kore is this.

It's used to point to something near you.

The wa that follows is a particle that shows the topic of the sentence.

Nan is an interrogative meaning what.

Today we have two points to talk about.

The first is demonstratives.

They're used to indicate something.

When singling out something close to you, say kore or this.

If it's something close to the person you're talking to, use sore or that.

When you want to talk about something that's far from you or the person you're speaking to, you use are or that over there.

As for the second point, when asking the name of something you don't know,

Finish the sentence with nan desu ka or what is.

Point to the thing, use one of the following demonstratives, kore, sore, are, add wa, and complete the sentence with nan desu ka to ask.

00:19:14 話者 3

So, if you want to ask about something that's close to you, you'd say kore wa nan desu ka.

00:19:21 話者 2

Exactly.

00:19:22 話者 3

Give it a try.

Listen and repeat.

Were you able to say it well?

00:19:45 話者 2

Now, listen to a customer asking a question to the clerk at the depachika.

Here's what it means.

00:20:10 話者 3

Excuse me, what is this?

00:20:13 話者 2

We learned that when you want to inquire about something to someone you don't know, you start off with sumimasen.

Excuse me?

00:20:23 話者 3

It's tea.

Listen and repeat.

00:20:35 話者 2

Let's try asking about other things.

A friend is eating something.

Ask what it is.

When referring to something near the person you're talking to, you use that.

Remember?

Give it a try.

This time, the friend will answer, so ask again.

This, it's taiyaki.

00:21:32 話者 3

Taiyaki is a Japanese pastry shaped like a sea bream fish.

00:21:36 話者 2

Next, you see something being grilled in a store somewhat away from you.

Ask a friend what that is.

When you're referring to something far away, you use that over there.

Now, go ahead.

The friend will answer the question, so ask again.

That is takoyaki.

Takoyaki is a kind of food shaped like a ping pong ball.

It's a grilled, flour-based batter with a piece of octopus inside.

Today's bonus phrase is this line by Tam.

Try to memorize it.

Oishii desu.

Oishii desu means it's good or it's delicious.

Sometimes we just say Oishii for short.

00:22:48 話者 3

This time, listen and repeat.

00:22:53 話者 2

Oishii desu.

00:22:59 話者 3

Try saying this when you've eaten something delicious.

00:23:03 話者 2

Listen to today's skit once again.

Kokoga de bachika daiyo?

I don't know what to do.

Itadakimasu.

Oh, I see this.

00:23:40 話者 3

Next up, Kaito is your food guide, talking about department store basement delis.

00:23:49 話者 2

So Michael, have you ever been to the basement deli of a department store, Depachika?

00:23:53 話者 3

Yes I have, many times in fact.

00:23:56 話者 2

Depachika sell a wide variety of foods such as ready-made dishes, bento box lunches, desserts, and bread, and not just Japanese food.

Look around and you're likely to find Western, Chinese, and much more.

00:24:09 話者 3

They're very convenient.

And you can buy your favorite dishes and then eat them at home or in your hotel room.

00:24:16 話者 2

Even just looking around is fun.

You'll come across food from famous restaurants, luxury items, and rare delicacies.

00:24:23 話者 3

And you can taste some of the food, right?

00:24:25 話者 2

Yes.

It depends on the store, but many places offer samples.

You might get pickled vegetables or cheese or ready-made dishes or dessert.

Keep your eyes open and shop around in Depachica, the treasure troves of food.

We hope you enjoyed today's Easy Japanese.

00:24:49 話者 3

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2026年4月28日火曜日

NHK WORLD English News Script|Iran–US Talks Stall, NPT Tensions Rise, King Charles Visits US (2026/4/28)

US–Iran negotiations face new friction as Tehran’s latest proposal draws skepticism from Washington.
The NPT Review opens in New York amid US–Iran tensions, as survivors call for nuclear abolition.
Japan monitors economic risks as the BOJ keeps its policy rate unchanged amid Middle East uncertainty.
 00:00:09 話者 1/Yamamoto Miki

Hello. A very warm welcome to NHK Newsline. I'm Yamamoto Miki in Tokyo.

Iran–US Negotiations Hit New Roadblock

Negotiations between the US and Iran have reportedly hit another hurdle.

Multiple media outlets say Tehran has put forward a new proposal, but it seems US President Donald Trump is not happy with their offer.

The Associated Press says Iran offered to end its chokehold on the Strait of Hormuz, but only if Washington lifted its blockade on Iranian ports.

As for Iran's nuclear program, the proposal suggested putting those negotiations off to a later date. That's not sitting well with Washington.

AP cited two anonymous regional officials Monday.

They said Iran's offer does not touch on America's core concern, nuclear weapons.

It's something Secretary of State Marco Rubio highlighted again in an interview on Fox News.

00:01:07 話者 2/Marco Rubio

Suffice it to say that the nuclear question is the reason why we're in this in the first place.

00:01:12 話者 1

More anonymous US officials spoke with the Wall Street Journal.

They said Trump's team is also skeptical of Iran's offer.

They say the fact that Tehran is not addressing the nuclear issue has Trump questioning if they are negotiating in good faith. 

The US is expected to offer its response in the coming days.

Iran Strengthens Ties with Russia

Meanwhile, Tehran is moving to strengthen ties with Russia.

Iran's foreign minister visited President Vladimir Putin.

Abbas Arakchi met with the president in St. Petersburg Monday.

Iran's foreign ministry says he also briefed officials on efforts to end the conflict.

Arakchi claimed Washington has made unreasonable demands and frequently changed its stance, saying that is slowing progress.

Arakchi also said Washington has not reached any of its goals.

One expert says Iran could be looking for a mediator to replace Pakistan.

00:02:17 話者 3/Tanaka Koichiro/Professor, Keio University

I believe Tehran is still considering which country to choose as a moderator.

It is totally at odds with the US over its blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, and it is not sure if Pakistan is accurately conveying its wishes to the US negotiators.

NPT Review Conference Opens with Heated Exchanges

00:02:39 話者 1

Delegates have gathered at the UN headquarters in New York to review a crucial treaty on nuclear disarmament.

But recent tensions are looming over the meeting, such as the conflict in the Middle East.

The Review Conference on the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons, or NPT, started on Monday.

And the UN Secretary-General warned about the dangers of the growing number of nuclear weapons.

00:03:06 話者 11/Antonio Guterres/UN Secretary-General

Some governments are openly mulling the acquisition of these horrific weapons.

Have we forgotten that a nuclear war cannot be won and must not be fought?

00:03:18 話者 1

At the outset, the US delegate objected to Iran being selected as one of the vice presidents of the conference, and the Iranian delegate criticized the US.

00:03:30 話者 13/US delegate

It is indisputable that Iran has long demonstrated its contempt for the non-proliferation commitments of the NPT.

It is indisputable that Iran has refused to cooperate with the IAEA to resolve the glaring questions about its program.

00:03:48 話者 14/Iranian delegate

It is indefensible that the United States, as the only state ever have used nuclear weapons, and the one that continues to expand and modernize its nuclear arsenal in blatant disregard of its Article VI obligation, seeks to position itself as an arbitrator of the compliance.

00:04:12 話者 1

191 member states adhere to the treaty.

It requires the five nuclear powers, the US, Russia, Britain, France, and China, to negotiate a nuclear arms reduction, and it bans others from developing or possessing them.

The conference will last until late May.

Atomic Bomb Survivors Appeal for Nuclear Abolition

NHK World's Ebizuka Megumi is in New York and has more details on the conference.

00:04:39 話者 4/Ebizuka Megumi

The conference got off to a tribunal start on its opening day.

Not only did the United States and Iran engage in a heated exchange, but Ukraine and Russia also strongly criticized each other.

Amid these tense circumstances, atomic bomb survivors from Hiroshima and Nagasaki are also on site.

They are holding an exhibition at the venue to convey the realities of the atomic bombings.

Because Japan is the only country to have suffered atomic attacks in war, they want to highlight the grave threat nuclear arms can pose.

The UN Secretary-General also referred to the survivors during his speech.

He said, They survived the worst of humanity to show people the best of it, and their message to the world could not be more timely and urgent.

Delegates at the two previous NPT review conferences failed to adopt the final document, so there are growing calls to avoid the third consecutive failure to reach a consensus.

But divisions are deepening, and there are increasing doubts about wager the international community can unite in moving forward on nuclear disarmament.

Ebizuka Megumi, NHK World, New York.

Atomic Bomb Survivors Hold Exhibition in New York

00:06:00 話者 1

As Megumi just told us, survivors are using the sidelines of the conference to visually display the horrors of atomic weapons.

Nobel Peace Prize-winning survivors' group Nihon Hidankyo organized the event.

Secretary-General Hamasumi Jiro was in his mother's womb when the atomic bomb exploded over Hiroshima in 1945.

00:06:30 話者 25/Hamasumi Jiro

We hope to convey our wishes with everyone, so that no one ever has to endure the pain and hardship we have faced.

00:06:45 話者 1

One visitor praised the work of the survivors who are also known as hibakusha.

00:06:50 話者 26

It really is heartbreaking to see. But what is nice to see is the hibakusha here, giving their perspective and telling us and demanding us that we need to put an end to the possession of nuclear weapons.

00:07:11 話者 1

More than 50 items are on display.

One photo shows a boy at a crematory, likely in Nagasaki, with a younger child on his back. This is the fifth time the exhibition has been held.

King Charles Begins State Visit to the United States

Britain's King Charles and his wife, Queen Camilla, are now in the United States for a four-day state visit.

This is the king's first visit to the US since he ascended the throne four years ago.

US President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump welcomed the British royal couple at the White House.

The US will celebrate the 250th anniversary of its Declaration of Independence from Britain in July.

This visit is expected to celebrate the historic connections and current ties between the two nations.

Trump has expressed dissatisfaction with what he called a lack of British cooperation in the military operation against Iran.

The country initially refused to allow the US military to use its bases in the conflict.

British public broadcaster BBC recently asked Trump in a telephone interview whether the visit could help repair the relationship. He replied, Absolutely, the answer is yes.

King Charles is scheduled to address Congress on Tuesday.

It'll be the first time for a British monarch to do so since Queen Elizabeth II in 1991.

Attempted Assassination Charge Filed in Washington Incident

The man suspected of opening fire at a Washington press dinner last weekend has appeared in court and he's been charged with attempting to assassinate President Trump.

Cole Thomas Allen from California faces two other charges.

They are transporting a firearm and ammunition over state lines with intent to commit a felony and using it during a crime of violence.

The 31-year-old was arrested after firing gunshots as he tried to enter the White House Correspondents' Dinner.

The black-tie event was being held at a hotel in the Capitol on Saturday night.

Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche says if he is convicted for attempting to assassinate the president, he could serve a life-in sentence.

00:09:38 話者 32/Todd Blanche/Acting Attorney General

Violence has no place in civic life. It cannot and will not be used to disrupt democratic institutions or intimidate those who serve them and it certainly cannot continue to be used against the President of the United States.

00:09:55 話者 1

The US attorney for the District of Columbia says he will face more charges.

She says Allen was carrying a shotgun, a handgun and three knives at the time.

She also says that a pre-written e-mail stated that targets were government officials, prioritizing them from the highest ranking to the lowest.

The White House spokesperson says this was the third major assassination attempt against Trump, and she says she believes there were no problems with security at the venue.

00:10:28 話者 33/Karoline Leavitt/White House Press Secretary

The Secret Service did their jobs well.

They communicated with one another to remove the president and the vice president to safety as quickly as they could, and obviously to neutralize the shooter as well.

00:10:39 話者 1

She also indicates they will review whether any improvements are needed in protecting the president and other officials.

Zelenskyy Calls for Continued Air Defense Support

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is calling for continued international support for his country's air defense systems.

He says Russia launched a major attack last week, deploying about 1,900 drones.

In a social media post on Monday, Zelenskyy added that the strikes involved nearly 1,400 guided aerial bombs and about 60 missiles of various types.

Zelenskyy emphasized how timely recent contributions from partners have been.

He cited the EU's approval of a support package worth 90 billion euros, or about $105 billion.

Zelenskyy said Ukraine's air defense systems boast a drone interception rate of over 90 percent, stressing the need to ensure this figure continues to rise.

Ukrainian media reported that the country's top military commander, Oleksandr Syrsky, says Russian offensives have intensified along virtually the entire front.

But he says Russia is suffering losses that outpace its ability to replenish units.

Japan–China Tensions Over Maritime Security

Global maritime concerns are largely focused on the Middle East, but Japan says that's no reason to neglect the Indo-Pacific, where China attempts to upend the status quo.

The United Nations Security Council convened on Monday for a session about maritime security, mainly in the Strait of Hormuz.

But Japan's state minister for foreign affairs expressed serious concerns about the East and South China Seas.

00:12:26 話者 41/Kunimitsu Ayano/Japanese State Minister for Foreign Affairs

We literally reiterate our strong opposition to any unilateral attempts to change the status quo by force and the coalitions.

00:12:40 話者 1

China's deputy UN ambassador hit back.

00:12:46 話者 42/Sun Lei/Chinese Deputy Ambassador to UN

It is Japan that recently sent Self-Defense Force vessels to flex their muscles and provoke tensions in the Taiwan Strait.

00:12:53 話者 1

Officials in Japan recently said Beijing wants to build a structure on the Chinese side of the median line between the two countries in the East China Sea.

The officials also launched a protest against any unilateral activities related to the development of gas fields in the area.

Hiroshima Factory Explosion Injures Multiple Workers

Firefighters in western Japan have managed to put out a fire after an explosion at a pharmaceutical company factory. Multiple people are said to have been injured.

Firefighters say a call came in shortly before noon on Tuesday, reporting that a blast had occurred at the facility in Miyoshi City, Hiroshima Prefecture.

Five people were reportedly hurt and taken to hospital, with two suffering severe injuries.

The fire was put out about three hours after the call.

Police and firefighters are probing the cause.

BUSINESS

Now, let's go to Ramin Mellegard for business stories making headlines. Ramin.

00:13:59 話者 6/Ramin Mellegard

Thank you very much indeed.

BOJ Keeps Policy Rate; Inflation Outlook Revised

Now, the Bank of Japan has decided to keep its benchmark interest rate unchanged amid uncertainty over the situation in the Middle East.

The central bank said after its two-day policy meeting that ended on Tuesday, it will continue to target a short-term rate of around 0.75%.

It's the third time in a row that the BOJ has kept monetary policy unchanged following a rate hike in December.

The decision was widely expected as the Iran conflict has driven up prices of crude oil and petroleum products such as NAFTA.

There are concerns that disruptions in raw materials supplies could drag on the economy.

Now, six of the nine board members supported the action, while three voted against and proposed a rate hike.

BOJ Governor Ueda Kazuo said he needs to take seriously the fact that three policymakers opposed maintaining the rate.

He added that he and the others are concerned about upside risks for prices, but it's not urgent enough to immediately respond with a rate hike.

BOJ FORECAST: PRICES UP, GROWTH DOWN

The BOJ also announced its outlook for economic activity and prices.

It said the rise in crude oil prices will push up prices mainly of energy and goods.

The bank said its median forecast for consumer prices, excluding fresh food, for this fiscal year is 2.8%, a jump from January's projection of 1.9%.

Its outlook for next fiscal year is now at 2.3%, up from 2% in the previous forecast.

Meanwhile, the central bank downgraded its projection for economic growth for the current and next fiscal year.

Its median forecast for fiscal 2026 is at 0.5% in real terms, downgraded from the January outlook of 1%.

The bank's projection for growth in fiscal 2027 is now 0.7%, down from 0.8% in January.

But it said growth is likely to rise moderately from that year onward since the negative effects of high oil prices are likely to wane.

00:16:21 話者 55/Ueda Kazuo/Bank of Japan Governor

Underlying inflation is approaching 2%, and businesses' wage and price-setting moves are active.

Considering these, it is necessary to pay close attention to the risk of a significant rise in prices in order to prevent a negative impact on the economy.

EXPERT: BOJ HOLDS POLICY RATE, SIGNALS MORE HAWKISH STANCE

00:16:44 話者 6

Now, for more, we ask Kato Izuru, chief economist at Totan Research, for his take.

He notes that the hold itself was as expected, but the BOJ appears more worried than anticipated about inflation pressures linked to the Iran conflict.

00:17:05 話者 7/Kato Izuru

The outlook report indicates that the BOJ is very concerned about upside risks in prices.

Three board members opposed the governor's proposal to maintain the rate and called for a rate hike.

I believe chances of raising the rate at the next policy meeting in June are quite high unless the Middle East situation becomes very chaotic.

I think that there are underlying concerns among policymakers that if the BOJ fails to raise the rate, it would fall behind in inflation control.

00:17:38 話者 6

Kato says the BOJ's signals in the report make market players aware that the bank plans to gradually raise rates.

He says that by doing so, the bank wants to prevent further depreciation of the yen.

00:17:56 話者 7

If the BOJ had not emphasized the upside risks in prices in the report, market players would likely have taken that as a factor for a weaker yen.

The spring holiday period is about to begin in Japan, so there are quite high risks that investors might sell the yen in overseas markets while the Tokyo market is closed.

If it happens, the rate of rises in crude oil prices could be even higher in yen terms.

I think that preventing the yen's depreciation was part of the BOJ's intention.

00:18:34 話者 6

There is still uncertainty over whether a June rate hike might actually be decided, but that could change depending on the situation in the Middle East.

Japan Secures Alternative Oil Supply Routes

Japan's industry ministry says it expects to secure about 60% of crude oil for May from alternate sources using routes other than the Strait of Hormuz.

The figure is based on crude oil procured in 2025.

Japan's government plans to meet domestic demand by combining these alternative supplies, which will include an increase in imports from the US with oil from national stockpiles.

Now, for May, the ministry says that by adding 20 days worth of oil newly released from the national stockpiles, Japan will be able to cover its domestic demand.

Crude oil from the US is less viscous than that from the Middle East.

But the ministry says facilities in Japan can handle the US oil by combining the two types of oil.

Meanwhile, the disruptive distribution of petroleum-derived products, such as medical supplies, remains a challenge for the government.

Industries are worried and calling for the government to take steps to ensure a stable supply.

Nikkei 225 Falls After Record High

Okay, Tokyo's benchmark stock index retreated on Tuesday from an all-time high above 60,000, marked the day before.

The dip was largely due to speculation that the Bank of Japan's next rate hike could come sooner than expected since three policymakers opposed maintaining the key rate unchanged.

The Nikkei 225 fell 1% to finish at 59,917.

Investors unloaded semiconductor and electronic parts-related shares that have been driving force for the recent rally amid the AI boom.

Trading will resume on Thursday in Japan after a national holiday.

MARKETS

OK, let's get a check on some of the other markets.

And that is it for Business News.

I'm going to hand it back to you.

00:21:12 話者 1

All right, Ramin. Thank you very much.

Leather Craftsman Finds New Purpose After Illness

A man in Shimane Prefecture in western Japan was forced to change his life path after being diagnosed with a rare disease.

But now he's making crafts by hand, born from his personal experience.

In our next report, we spotlight the thoughts behind his works.

00:21:34 話者 8/Reporter: Ishihara Natsuki/Narrator: Shimizu Risa

At a Japanese inn, boutique manager Uchida Naruhiko welcomes customers.

All the leather goods sold here have been handmade by Uchida himself.

Starting in March, a very special product was added to the lineup.

00:21:50 話者 5/Uchida Naruhiko

This is the cup holder that won an honorable mention in last year's design contest for leather. It can be folded up to be carried easily.

00:21:59 話者 8

It's been 12 years since Uchida began making leather goods.

However, the path to reach this point wasn't easy.

Born into a family that runs a traditional Japanese inn, Uchida went to a culinary school, aiming to become a chef there.

Later, while working his way up in the kitchen.

00:22:22 話者 5

I started to drop my chopsticks and knives.

I felt something was wrong with my body, so I went to the doctor.

00:22:31 話者 8

He was told he had a rare neurological disease.

He had developed paralysis in his right hand, and his finger strength had weakened.

00:22:41 話者 5

It happened just as I was starting to be entrusted with more responsibilities, so I was filled with frustration.

00:22:49 話者 8

After a stay in hospital and two years of tough rehabilitation, Uchida was able to return to work. This time, not as a chef, but as the manager of the inn's newly opened boutique.

That's when Uchida decided to make handmade crafts, starting with beaded jewelry as part of his ongoing rehabilitation.

He eventually began creating leather goods that complement the inn's blend of Japanese and Western traditional styles.

Uchida sews all his works by hand.

The fine finger movements that were difficult at first now come naturally.

And the cup holder is a creation born from his personal experience.

00:23:40 話者 5

I've always loved coffee and often went to coffee shops, but I found it really hard to hold cuts that didn't have handles.

I had the idea of creating a cup holder with a grip to make it easier for me to use them.

That led to the birth of this product.

00:23:58 話者 8

Not only are they sold in the boutique, but they are available for customers to use in the Inn's lounge.

00:24:08 話者 5

I'd be happy if I could offer even a little encouragement to those thinking of trying something new, or who are dealing with a similar illness.

00:24:17 話者 8

Uchida continues to discover new possibilities in the very challenges he faces, and hopes others will find joy in the little things that fill their daily lives.

Global Weather Updates

00:24:30 話者 1

And it's time for a check on the world weather with our meteorologist Jonathan Oh.

So Jonathan, southern parts of China are dealing with seasonal heavy rain and flooding.

What's the latest?

00:24:43 話者 9/Jonathan Oh

Hello.

Around this time of year, we talk about the heavy rainfall that develops in the southern areas of China.

And it's a problem because it is just such a high amount of water that causes problems all over the area.

Here's a look at some video coming out from the region to give you an idea of the situation.

A powerful rainstorm battered a coastal city in southern China Monday, ending streets and disrupting traffic.

Footage shows many vehicles stuck in flooded areas while police were deployed to guide congested traffic.

According to the fire Department, over 100 rescuers have been dispatched to assist in evacuations.

Officials issued a rainstorm warning for the region Monday, and it's been in effect on Tuesday as well.

We'll continue to monitor the front that's going to be draped around the area, and we will see a load trying to develop from that and pushing toward the east.

So western areas of Japan will pick up on the rain as we go through the day on Wednesday, and that will continue to spread to the north and east.

And so eventually Tokyo will see the chance for some rain later on.

So, looking the forecast for Wednesday, cloudy skies in Tokyo with a high of 24, Seoul at 20, rain from Shanghai into Hong Kong, highs in the mid-20s from Taipei into Hong Kong as we go through the day.

Meanwhile, speaking of some rain, strong severe thunderstorms along a cold front extending from the Great Lakes down toward the Deep South.

There have been two tornado reports associated with this front, and it looks like we're still looking at the possibility of severe thunderstorms along this particular system.

So make sure you're weather aware as we go through the day on Tuesday.

Rain expected from Toronto into Washington, D.C., Atlanta topping off in the mid-20s.

Oklahoma City also looking at some rain for the day.

Wrapping things up with a look at Europe.

High pressure, the big story across most of the continent, but back toward the east.

It's a spring snowstorm happening in the western areas of Russia and that will continue to be something we'll be looking out for as we go through the day on Tuesday.

Even some strong winds along with the snow, high of three in Moscow, but highs in the low twenties from Paris to Vienna as we go through the day.

Hope you have a good day wherever you are.

♫~ 3-DAY FORECAST ~♫

00:27:40 話者 1

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