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Brazil hibakusha migrant tells of abandonment by Japan, urgency of nuclear abolition
SAO PAULO Following the Group of Seven (G7) leaders summit in Hiroshima this May, there remains no clear path to the abolition of nuclear weapons.
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Global Perspective: Cooperation, speed vital in tackling compound crises
By Akihiko Tanaka, Professor Emeritus, Tokyo University The world in 2023 remains in the midst of compound global crises that could be described as
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Opinion: Japan must show vision after NPT review conference fails to reach consensus
The recent Review Conference of the Parties to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT) was one symbolizing the world s entry into
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Life in Japan: Time for this country s LGBTQ community to come out fighting
By David McNeill When I first came to Japan in the 1990s, the gay community seemed invisible. There was no annual gay-rights parade of the type seen i
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Japanese look to vaccine tourism amid slow rollout of COVID-19 shots at home
news Japanese look to vaccine tourism amid slow rollout of COVID-19 shots at home The Mainichi © The Mainichi Times Square in New York City is seen bustling with tourists after a decline in the coronavirus transmission rate, on May 6, 2021. (Mainichi/Toshiyuki Sumi) Vaccine tourism, or traveling overseas to get the COVID-19 jabs and maybe even take in some sights on the side, has been garnering attention in the United States and some other countries. And as disparity emerges across the world in the pace of inoculations, this new approach has caught the eye of some in Japan, where the vaccine rollout has been slow.
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