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Japan's vice foreign minister resigns amid allegations of extortion
Masatoshi Akimoto, a member of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party of Japan, resigned as vice foreign minister on Friday amid allegations that he received tens of millions of yen in bribes from a wind power company, according to sources close to the situation.
According to the sources, ...
Talks about the U.S. debt cap need to be more mature, says a German minister.
There isn't much time left to reach a deal. Earlier this month, U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said that if a deal isn't reached, the biggest economy in the world could default on its debt on June 1.
Leaders of the Democratic Party want to raise the cap, but Republican law...
In light of new trade regulations, Democrats warn that large technology companies might circumvent competition policies.
In a letter to Biden administration officials, a group of Democratic legislators warned that if the tech industry prevails in trade negotiations over an Indo-Pacific framework, U.S. regulators may be restricted in their ability to regulate some of the nation's largest companies.
Tec...
Four out of five Diet by-elections are won by the Liberal Democratic Party.
The ruling Liberal Democratic Party of Japan, led by Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, won four of the five Diet seats up for grabs in by-elections held on Sunday, which bodes well for him amid rumors that he may soon dissolve the lower house.
The LDP won the Yamaguchi Nos. 2 and 4 district...
After the head of the main opposition party narrowly avoided arrest, the party was thrown into disarray.
After their leader, Lee Jae-myung, barely escaped arrest in Monday's National Assembly vote, the major opposition Democratic Party of Korea (DPK) is plagued by factional strife. Prosecutors requested his arrest on accusations of corruption and bribery, and some members of his own party voted ...
After an Arizona judge tossed out her lawsuit challenging the election results, Katie Hobbs is now looking to get some kind of retribution out of Kari Lake.
Less than 48 hours after a judge ruled against Republican Kari Lake's efforts to have herself declared the winner of Arizona's governor contest, Democratic Gov.-elect Katie Hobbs and Maricopa County moved for sanctions against Lake. After Lake's two-day trial in Arizona ended unsucces...
Georgia goes to the polls again in a tiebreaker midterm election for a US Senate seat.
Georgians will return to the polls on Tuesday for a run-off vote, just four weeks after voting in this year's US midterm elections. This last vote may give Democrats a little more comfortable Senate majority. Two Black males are on the ballot for the first time as major party nominees: Hersch...
The panel urges the Japanese people to pay more for defences spending.
A government panel on Tuesday encouraged "the entire nation" to pay a greater cost in order to strengthen the country's military capabilities in the face of mounting security concerns, basically asking for tax increases rather than fresh national bond issuances.
The panel ...
Pelosi is stepping down from Democratic leadership after four decades at the helm of the party.
The Democratic Party's longest-serving House leader has declared that she would not fight for re-election in the upcoming Congress. She will, however, remain as Democrats usher in a 'new age.'
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, who has led House Democrats for the past two decades, ...
EU & PIN Support DRC Communities
People in Need (PIN), a global non-governmental organisation, has recently finished a project in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) that lasted for one year and was carried out in conjunction with Médecins du Monde. PIN and MDM worked together on the project (MdM). More than 29,000...
A European Parliamentary Delegation will visit Tunisia to discuss political reforms
Members of the European Parliament's Foreign Affairs Committee arrived in Tunis on Monday for talks about the country's road to democratic change and institutional stability.
According to observers, the visiting team will emphasise the significance of broad political discussion,...
Former US Senator Harry Reid Dies at 82
Former U.S. Senator Harry Reid died on Tuesday at the age of 82. The political leader rose from Southern Nevada to become one of the most powerful politicians in American history.
Reid had been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in 2018.
Reid was part of the Democratic Party for...
OPPOSITION PARTY IN JAPAN SEEKS EXTENSION OF DIET SESSION BY 3 MONTHS
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- Opposition party in Japan seeks extension of diet session by 3 months.
- The country’s main opposition party plans conduct further debate on the govt.'s COVID-19 response.
- The CDPJ's head of Diet affairs Jun A...
JAPAN PARLIAMENT TO AMEND NATIONAL REFERENDUM LAW
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- Japan parliament to amend national referendum law.
- The revision in the law will makes it easier for citizens to vote.
- The revision also coincides with growing calls for the introduction of an emergency clause.
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OPPOSITION PARTIES IN JAPAN SEEK EXTENSION OF PARLIAMENT SESSION
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- Opposition parties in Japan seek extension of parliament session.
- The opposition parties are asking more time to debate COVID-19 vaccination programs.
- They also wish to discuss whether to hold the Tokyo Olympics and Paral...
TOKYO ASSEMBLY GROUPS VOTE AGAINST THE CANCELLATION OF SUMMER OLYMPICS
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- Tokyo assembly groups vote against the cancellation of Summer Olympics.
- The Tokyo Metropolitan assembly groups include Tokyoites First, the Liberal Democratic Party, and Komeito, JCP, and CDP.
- The Tokyoites First group su...
JAPAN’S PM APOLOGIZES FOR NEGLIGENCE IN PROTECTION OF CONSTRUCTION WORKERS
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- Japan’s PM apologizes for negligence in protection of construction workers.
- The asbestos construction workers had contracted lung cancer and other illnesses.
- The Supreme Court of Japan ruled that the state should ha...
CHINA GIVES JAIL TERMS TO HONG KONG’S ANTI-GOVT. PROTESTORS
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- China gives jail terms to Hong Kong’s anti-govt. protestors.
- Jimmy Lai, a Hong Kong publisher has been sentenced to 14 months in jail this week.
- Some of the sentences handed down on Friday were suspended.
FORMER LDP LAWMAKER QUESTIONS GOVT. ON USE OF MAIDEN NAME AS ALIAS
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- Former LDP lawmaker questions govt. on use of maiden name as alias.
- Ex policy chief Tomomi Inada have doubts on granting permission for the use of aliases.
- Inada has also raised an issue with Japan's current system fo...
CATL TO BUY CHINA MOLYBDENUM CO.’S KISANFU COPPER-COBALT MINE
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- CATL to buy China Molybdenum Co.’s Kisanfu copper-cobalt mine.
- Ningbo Brunp CATL New Energy Co will take 25% in Moly unit KFM Holding Limited.
- Moly is said to retain 75% of KFM and future production.
- Kisa...