KABUL Two civilians were injured as a blast rocked Police District 2 of Afghan capital Kabul city on Saturday, Kabul police spokesman Khalid Zadran said. Eye
Kishida said the remarks run counter to the administration's position on promoting diversity. Taking strong action is inevitable, Kishida said without providing further details.
TOKYO: Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida on Saturday called homophobic comments made by one of his secretaries “outrageous”, indicating he could consider dismissing the aide.
Members of the public, the LGBT community and opposition party lawmakers lambasted the aide, who was fired Saturday, for saying that he would "not want to live next door" to an LGBT couple.