Japan just approved its first national LGBT plan. But with no anti-discrimination law and partnership certificates that carry no legal force, a same-sex couple's rights still depend on which town they live in.
Japan just approved its first national LGBT plan. But with no anti-discrimination law and partnership certificates that carry no legal force, a same-sex couple's rights still depend on which town they live in.
Und übernimmt damit den Posten des zurücktretenden Raoul Furlano.
Japan finally has its first female Prime Minister. But that isn't translating into victories for ordinary Japanese women.
A victory for freedom of eats. The ruling Liberal Democratic Party has been hard at work drafting a bill to criminalize desecration of the Japanese flag. It’s apparently a pressing matter, even though I’ve never seen anyone do anything bad to a flag before. In fact, I rarely see the flag used much at all, […]
Japan may soon fit stalkers with GPS ankle monitoring devices that would alert their victims when the offender draws near.
Japan's two biggest natto makers are hiking prices on the nation's beloved fermented soybeans.
A plan to shutter four of Kiyose City's six libraries angered citizens so much that it gave the Japanese Communist Party a path to victory.
With a strong mandate, Takaichi can now push forward an agenda focused on defence, constitutional reform, and immigration.
Ett parti har styrt Japan nesten uavbrutt siden 1955. Det liberaldemokratiske partiet (LPD) bidro til å gjøre Japan til verdens fjerde største økonomi og USAs fremste allierte. Nå har det gjenopplivet kaldkrigstenkningen for å holde på makten.
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