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Deputy news editor @AFP Tokyo. Sideline in science/environment reporting. Recovering Middle East reporter.

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Former Japan PM Abe shot, feared dead

The attack comes despite the country’s famously low levels of violent crime and tough gun laws

Former Nissan-Renault chairperson Carlos Ghosn refused to shed any further light on how he managed to slip past authorities and flee Japan at the end of December.

Japan urges Ghosn to return as fugitive tycoon defends escape

Ghosn made his first public appearance since his audacious December escape at a combative press conference in Beirut on Wednesday

Former Nissan-Renault chairperson Carlos Ghosn refused to shed any further light on how he managed to slip past authorities and flee Japan at the end of December.

Ghosn accuses Nissan execs of ‘backstabbing’ plot

Carlos Ghosn denounced a "conspiracy" against him, saying events had been "twisted in a way to paint a personage of greed, a personage of dictatorship

(Benoit Tessier/Reuters)

Ex-Nissan chief Ghosn pays bail, set to leave Japan cell

The tycoon is expected to walk out of the custody centre in Toyko after the court rejected a last-ditch appeal from prosecutors to block his release

There was no immediate explanation as to why the attorneys, who include lead lawyer Motonari Otsuru, were leaving Ghosn’s defence team. (Kim Kyung-hoon/Reuters

Carlos Ghosn’s lead defence lawyer resigns

There was no immediate explanation as to why the attorneys, who include lead lawyer Motonari Otsuru, were leaving Ghosn’s defence team

As his former employer wrangles over his replacement, Ghosn remains in the one-man cell at a Tokyo detention centre he has occupied since his shock arrest on November 19. (Regis Duvignau/Reuters)

Nissan meets to replace Ghosn, as tensions with Renault grow

The Japanese company removed Carlos Ghosn from his post last month after he was detained on allegations of under-reporting his salary

‘Ghosn is likely the most successful foreign chairman in Japan,’ said Kosuke Sato, a senior economist at the Japan Research Institute. (Benoit Tessier/Reuters)

Star to fallen idol: The Japanese rise and fall of Carlos Ghosn

Carlos Ghosn is facing allegations of financial misconduct

Christmas mass prays for peace

Christmas mass prays for peace

Thousands of people streamed into Bethlemhem to mark the birth of Christ, and the Latin Patriarch has expressed the need for peace in the Middle East.

Israeli troops on high alert on Syria ceasefire line

Israeli troops on high alert on Syria ceasefire line

Israeli forces on Monday braced for fresh unrest along the Syrian ceasefire line a day after they reportedly killed 23 people trying to break through.

As fighters push on

As fighters push on, Libya rebels prepare for power

As Libya’s rebel fighters push west, opposition representatives in Benghazi are trying to form a government-in-waiting.

Gunfire and explosions rock Tripoli

Muammar Gaddafi’s Tripoli compound was rocked by blasts on Monday and his southern strongholds and a navy base were bombed.

Libya warns over air

Libya warns over air, sea traffic as UN action looms

Libya warned on Thursday it could target all Mediterranean air and sea traffic in the case of foreign military intervention.

Egypt threatens crackdown but protesters stay put

Egypt threatens crackdown but protesters stay put

The government warned of a military crackdown as massive rallies against President Hosni Mubarak spread and the army detained pro-democracy activists.

Attacks on Christians mar Christmas celebrations

Fresh attacks against Christians marred the Christmas festival on Saturday as church leaders condemned religious persecution and called for peace.

Obama to lead 9/11 tributes

President Barack Obama on Friday will lead tributes to the people killed on September 11 2001 on the eighth anniversary of the devastating attacks.