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プーチン氏、ナワリヌイ氏の殺害を命じなかった? 米当局が分析、米紙報道【ウクライナ情勢】:朝日新聞デジタル

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The latest news story making headlines today is about the extension of the Hokuriku Shinkansen line to Osaka. The line, which currently runs from Kanazawa to Tsuruga, has been in operation for over a month now. However, there is growing anticipation for the extension of the line from Tsuruga to Shin-Osaka. Despite the high demand for this extension, there is no clear timeline for when construction will begin, leaving residents in Fukui Prefecture disappointed.

The original plan for the extension included a route through Obama and Kyoto, but this plan has not progressed as expected. Additionally, the proposed route through Maibara was abandoned, further fueling the desire for the extension to Shin-Osaka. Residents in Fukui are hoping for a revival of the Maibara-Kyoto route to connect their region to the major city.

The extension of the Hokuriku Shinkansen line to Osaka would not only improve transportation connectivity but also boost economic development in the region. With the current uncertainty surrounding the extension, residents and officials are eagerly awaiting updates on the progress of the project. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.

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