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Tokyo Paralympics: Leaping towards a more inclusive society

After losing her right leg in a car accident as a Japanese high school student, Kaede Maegawa was grateful when her friends offered her support. Yet, she sometimes felt that she wouldn’t be capable of doing anything on her own.

Así son las nuevas prótesis de alta tecnología que utilizarán los atletas paralímpicos en Tokio

Así son las nuevas prótesis de alta tecnología que utilizarán los atletas paralímpicos en Tokio
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Global perspective: The resurgence of nationalism

Global perspective: The resurgence of nationalism July 20, 2021 (Mainichi Japan) High school students hold Chinese flags while standing in formation in front of bronzes of Mao Zedong and other leaders of the national foundation in Shijiazhuang, China s Hebei province, in this May 2021 file photo. (Mainichi) In China, tourism of famous sites of the Communist revolution is booming. It seems to be a way of tracing a proud century of the Communist Party s founding on the occasion of its 100th anniversary. One tends to see this phenomenon as something involving poor people who have been poisoned by the one-party dictatorship that sometimes treats human rights and democracy as if they were nothing. However, in an emerging country that has overcome its history of humiliation and is on the verge of becoming the strongest country in the world, there are many people who seem to naturally become patriotic, likening their lives to the Chinese dream. Regardless of whether you a

OPINION: Japan lends hand to injustice in Myanmar

OPINION: Japan lends hand to injustice in Myanmar July 3, 2021 (Mainichi Japan) Ken Endo. (Kyodo) TOKYO (Kyodo) A good interference is hard to come by. A government might be able to properly deal with issues in its own country, but there are only limited options for what it can do when carnage and oppression are taking place in remote nations. Does that mean we should just ignore them? What is happening in Myanmar imposes that question on us. Since the Myanmar military s coup in February, over 800 people have been killed in crackdowns by the military and hundreds have gone missing. Security forces have been arbitrarily detaining and torturing people.

OPINION: Japan lends hand to injustice in Myanmar

OPINION: Japan lends hand to injustice in Myanmar A good interference is hard to come by. A government might be able to properly deal with issues in its own country, but there are only limited options for what it can do when carnage and oppression are taking place in remote nations. Does that mean we should just ignore them? What is happening in Myanmar imposes that question on us. Ken Endo. (Kyodo) Since the Myanmar military s coup in February, over 800 people have been killed in crackdowns by the military and hundreds have gone missing. Security forces have been arbitrarily detaining and torturing people.

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