2022年02月16日

2月16日:毎日5分の英語習慣:ANA空飛ぶクルマ 沖縄まん防解除か 渡部が銅



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まん延防止:沖縄は日曜日に解除の可能性
高齢者感染症患者の増加で病院スタッフは限界
水際対策で入国できぬ留学生「15万人」
ロシア海軍が日本海で大規模演習:武力誇示
豪がウクライナ巡り中国にロシアを非難するよう要請
北朝鮮の核施設付近で小さな地震が発生
不採算路線の見直しを検討する省内検討会
ANA、トヨタ、ジョビー:空飛ぶクルマで提携へ
ノルディック複合ラージヒルで渡部が銅メダル獲得


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毎日5分の英語習慣、英語ニュース、ラジオ英語、英語教育、日本の最新英語ニュース、デイリー英語


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Quasi-emergency measures in Okinawa may end Sunday.
The central government is considering allowing quasi-emergency priority measures in Okinawa Prefecture to end as scheduled on Sunday without further extension, according to government sources.
The decision is expected to be finalized this week.
If they expire, it will be the first time for such measures for the sixth wave of novel coronavirus infections to end, after they were first introduced for Okinawa and two other prefectures on Jan. 9 due to the spread of the omicron variant.

Hospital staff pushed to limit by rise in older infected patients.
The growing number of elderly COVID-19 patients who need hospital care has overloaded health care services at areas that are short-handed because infected staff members have missed work.
More hospital beds have been made available during the current sixth wave of infections compared with the fifth wave last year. And the number of COVID-19 patients in serious condition is also lower.

150,000 int'l students unable to enter Japan due to COVID border controls.
Some 150,000 foreign students who hold Japan visas were unable to enter the country by the end of last year due to its strict COVID-19 border controls, the top government spokesman said Tuesday.
Chief Cabinet Secretary Hirokazu Matsuno also disclosed at a regular press conference that the number of people newly entering Japan from Nov. 29 to Feb. 10 totaled about 6,000.

Russian naval fleet spotted near Japan in a show of force.
Moscow apparently deployed its naval fleet of 24 warships to waters close to the Japanese archipelago this month, a move coinciding with escalating international tensions between Russia and Ukraine, Japan’s defense minister said Feb. 15.
Nobuo Kishi said the vessels had been spotted in the Japan Sea and south of the Sea of Okhotsk since Feb. 1 in what was presumed to be part of a drill by the entire Russian Navy.

Australia urges China to denounce Russia over Ukraine.
Australia’s prime minister on Tuesday urged China to denounce Russian threats against Ukraine, as the crisis between the U.S.-led allies and Moscow raises the specter of a broader conflict.
Scott Morrison noted that Beijing and Moscow had announced they were pursuing closer relations since more than 100,000 Russian troops were sent to the Ukrainian border.

Small quakes reported near North Korea nuclear site amid talk of resumed testing.
A series of small, natural earthquakes has struck near North Korea’s shuttered nuclear test site, South Korea has said, highlighting the area’s geological instability as Pyongyang hints it could resume testing for the first time since 2017.
At least four earthquakes have hit the region in the past five days, according to the Korea Meteorological Administration in Seoul.

Ministry panel to review replacing unprofitable railway lines.
It's looking like the last stop is ahead for many unprofitable railway lines, as the transport ministry has formed a panel to consider ways to help railway companies ditch these burdens.
For years, this has been a major headache for local companies operating in rural areas where populations have decreased.
But the slowdown in economic activity due to the novel coronavirus pandemic has also begun to hit some major companies, such as JR East  and West.

ANA, Toyota, Joby to tie up on flying car venture.
ANA Holdings Co., Toyota Motor Corp. and U.S. mobility firm Joby Aviation will start considering a business tie-up in the field of flying cars, sources said.
With the entry of the Japan’s largest airline, the air transportation network can be fully developed to reach places that are too close or impractical for an airplane but inconveniently far by bus or taxi.

Japanese skier Watabe wins bronze medal in the Nordic combined large hill.
Two-time silver medalist Akito Watabe won the bronze medal in the individual normal hill of Nordic combined on Tuesday at the Beijing Winter Olympics. This is his third consecutive medal at the Winter Olympics since 2014.
Watabe had won silver medals in the combined normal hill event, which combines jumping and a 10-kilometer cross-country race, in Sochi in 2014 and in Pyeongchang in 2018.e Station at Teramae Station in Kamikawa, Hyogo Prefecture, where the train was scheduled to stop.
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2月16日:毎日5分の英語習慣:ANA空飛ぶクルマで提携 沖縄まん防解除か 渡部が銅



おはようございます!
今朝の日本の英語ニュースです。

主なニュースはこちらです。


まん延防止:沖縄は日曜日に解除の可能性
高齢者感染症患者の増加で病院スタッフは限界
水際対策で入国できぬ留学生「15万人」
ロシア海軍が日本海で大規模演習:武力誇示
豪がウクライナ巡り中国にロシアを非難するよう要請
北朝鮮の核施設付近で小さな地震が発生
不採算路線の見直しを検討する省内検討会
ANA、トヨタ、ジョビー:空飛ぶクルマで提携へ
ノルディック複合ラージヒルで渡部が銅メダル獲得


医師専門の転職支援サイト



English Listening with Japan Latest News, Japan English News, Quick Scan, Daily News
毎日5分の英語習慣、英語ニュース、ラジオ英語、英語教育、日本の最新英語ニュース、デイリー英語


それではよい一日を!





スクリプトは以下の通りとなります。





Quasi-emergency measures in Okinawa may end Sunday.
The central government is considering allowing quasi-emergency priority measures in Okinawa Prefecture to end as scheduled on Sunday without further extension, according to government sources.
The decision is expected to be finalized this week.
If they expire, it will be the first time for such measures for the sixth wave of novel coronavirus infections to end, after they were first introduced for Okinawa and two other prefectures on Jan. 9 due to the spread of the omicron variant.

Hospital staff pushed to limit by rise in older infected patients.
The growing number of elderly COVID-19 patients who need hospital care has overloaded health care services at areas that are short-handed because infected staff members have missed work.
More hospital beds have been made available during the current sixth wave of infections compared with the fifth wave last year. And the number of COVID-19 patients in serious condition is also lower.

150,000 int'l students unable to enter Japan due to COVID border controls.
Some 150,000 foreign students who hold Japan visas were unable to enter the country by the end of last year due to its strict COVID-19 border controls, the top government spokesman said Tuesday.
Chief Cabinet Secretary Hirokazu Matsuno also disclosed at a regular press conference that the number of people newly entering Japan from Nov. 29 to Feb. 10 totaled about 6,000.

Russian naval fleet spotted near Japan in a show of force.
Moscow apparently deployed its naval fleet of 24 warships to waters close to the Japanese archipelago this month, a move coinciding with escalating international tensions between Russia and Ukraine, Japan’s defense minister said Feb. 15.
Nobuo Kishi said the vessels had been spotted in the Japan Sea and south of the Sea of Okhotsk since Feb. 1 in what was presumed to be part of a drill by the entire Russian Navy.

Australia urges China to denounce Russia over Ukraine.
Australia’s prime minister on Tuesday urged China to denounce Russian threats against Ukraine, as the crisis between the U.S.-led allies and Moscow raises the specter of a broader conflict.
Scott Morrison noted that Beijing and Moscow had announced they were pursuing closer relations since more than 100,000 Russian troops were sent to the Ukrainian border.

Small quakes reported near North Korea nuclear site amid talk of resumed testing.
A series of small, natural earthquakes has struck near North Korea’s shuttered nuclear test site, South Korea has said, highlighting the area’s geological instability as Pyongyang hints it could resume testing for the first time since 2017.
At least four earthquakes have hit the region in the past five days, according to the Korea Meteorological Administration in Seoul.

Ministry panel to review replacing unprofitable railway lines.
It's looking like the last stop is ahead for many unprofitable railway lines, as the transport ministry has formed a panel to consider ways to help railway companies ditch these burdens.
For years, this has been a major headache for local companies operating in rural areas where populations have decreased.
But the slowdown in economic activity due to the novel coronavirus pandemic has also begun to hit some major companies, such as JR East  and West.

ANA, Toyota, Joby to tie up on flying car venture.
ANA Holdings Co., Toyota Motor Corp. and U.S. mobility firm Joby Aviation will start considering a business tie-up in the field of flying cars, sources said.
With the entry of the Japan’s largest airline, the air transportation network can be fully developed to reach places that are too close or impractical for an airplane but inconveniently far by bus or taxi.

Japanese skier Watabe wins bronze medal in the Nordic combined large hill.
Two-time silver medalist Akito Watabe won the bronze medal in the individual normal hill of Nordic combined on Tuesday at the Beijing Winter Olympics. This is his third consecutive medal at the Winter Olympics since 2014.
Watabe had won silver medals in the combined normal hill event, which combines jumping and a 10-kilometer cross-country race, in Sochi in 2014 and in Pyeongchang in 2018.e Station at Teramae Station in Kamikawa, Hyogo Prefecture, where the train was scheduled to stop.
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2022年02月15日

2月15日:毎日5分の英語習慣:喫煙者逆ギレで電車遅延 F-15戦闘機の遺体発見



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主なニュースはこちらです。


東京:新規感染者は6日連続減少し、10,334人
日本:ファイザー社ワクチン1000万回分を追加購入
民事裁判の全手続きをオンライン化へ
G7:ロシアに警告:ウクライナに侵攻したら制裁
IAEA:福島原発からの汚染水放出を審査
ワリエワは出場可能、メダル授与式なし
キリン:ミャンマーのビール事業から撤退へ
日本海で墜落したF-15戦闘機:2人の遺体を発見
JR西日本で喫煙者が逆ギレ:450人に影響


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毎日5分の英語習慣、英語ニュース、ラジオ英語、英語教育、日本の最新英語ニュース、デイリー英語


それではよい一日を!





スクリプトは以下の通りとなります。





Tokyo marks 6th day of drop from week ago with 10,334 new cases.
Tokyo posted 10,334 new COVID-19 cases and seven related deaths on Feb. 14, along with a slight rise in serious cases.
The latest daily count of new cases, 1,877 fewer than the previous Monday, marked the sixth consecutive day of decline from the figure for a week ago, metropolitan health officials said.

Japan to buy additional 10 million COVID vaccine shots from Pfizer.
Japan has agreed with Pfizer Inc. to purchase an additional 10 million COVID-19 vaccine doses by March, the health ministry said Monday, as the county trails other developed economies in its rollout of booster shots.
The additional shots will add to the 120 million doses Japan already agreed to procure from the U.S. pharmaceutical giant for this year.

Japan to Make All Civil Court Procedures Online.
An advisory panel to Japan's justice minister Monday proposed revising the Civil Procedure Law to enable all civil court procedures to be conducted online.
The proposal from the Legislative Council seeks to enable online submissions of court petitions and preparatory documents, which are currently submitted either by mail or in person at courts. Online submissions will have to be made by lawyers or other attorneys, according to the proposal.

G-7 warns Russia of 'massive' consequences if it invades Ukraine.
The finance ministers from the Group of Seven industrialized nations on Monday warned of "massive and immediate consequences" on Russia if it invades Ukraine.
"We are prepared to collectively impose economic and financial sanctions which will have massive and immediate consequences on the Russian economy," they said in a statement.

IAEA reviews water release from damaged Japan nuclear plant.
A team from the International Atomic Energy Agency on Monday began its review of Japan's plan to begin releasing more than a million tons of treated radioactive water into the sea from the wrecked Fukushima No. 1 nuclear plant − a review that Japan hopes will instill confidence in the plan.
The 15-member team is to visit the Fukushima plant on Tuesday and meet with government and utility officials during its five-day mission.

Russian skater Valieva can compete, but medal ceremony won't be held.
Russian teenager Kamila Valieva has been cleared to compete in the women's figure skating competition at the Winter Olympics despite failing a pre-Games drug test, setting her up for an attempt at a second gold medal.
Whatever happens on the ice, Valieva will not get a medal ceremony moment in Beijing. Nor will any skater who finishes in the top three with her.

Japan's Kirin to withdraw from its Myanmar brewery venture.
Japanese beverage giant Kirin Holdings said Monday it has decided to withdraw from its joint venture in Myanmar.
Kirin, owner of the San Miguel, Fat Tire and Lion brands, said its board made the decision to "urgently terminate" the partnership with Myanma Economic Holdings Plc, a military-affiliated company, after finding it would be difficult to quickly end the venture in the way Kirin wanted to.

Bodies of 2 pilots of crashed F-15 found in Sea of Japan.
The Japan Air Self-Defense Force said it has found the bodies of two pilots who were aboard an F-15 fighter that crashed into the Sea of Japan in late January.
The first body was discovered last Friday and the other one on Sunday in waters near the crash site about 5 kilometers west-northwest of the Komatsu Air Base in Ishikawa Prefecture, central Japan, according to the ASDF.

Angry smoker on train in Kansai causes delays for 450 passengers.
A passenger smoking in the restroom on a no-smoking train linking Hyogo and Osaka prefectures went into a frenzy and grabbed the conductor by the collar after being told to put out the cigarette on Feb. 13.
The conductor contacted a division of the Fukuchiyama branch office of JR West to seek instructions. The smoker was handed over to officers from the Fukusaki Police Station at Teramae Station in Kamikawa, Hyogo Prefecture, where the train was scheduled to stop.
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