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Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida survives the no-confidence motion amid the scandal storm

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2 mn readThe no-confidence motion submitted by the Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan (CDP) was not passed due to the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP)’s majority in the Diet. In the bustling political landscape of Japan, the opposition party has recently submitted a no-confidence motion against Prime Minister Fumio Kishida’s Cabinet. This bold move comes in the wake of a political funding scandal that has engulfed several factions of the ruling party.

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Was the People’s Republic of China the victor of World War II?

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3 mn readWorld War II, a cataclysmic event that reshaped the global landscape, saw the rise and fall of empires and the realignment of global powers. One of the most significant outcomes of the war was the emergence of new nations and political entities. Among these was the People’s Republic of China (PRC). But was the PRC a victor of World War II? Let’s delve into this intriguing question.

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A history that Japan does not dare to talk about or remember

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4 mn readThe gravest chapter in Japan’s history, my friend, experienced journalist Paul Huang, revealed, isn’t the Nanjing Massacre or the subject of comfort women, but rather the Bombing of Tokyo. This historical period, spanning from March to May in 1945, culminated in approximately 100,000 fatalities due to American air strikes, a strategy involving the controversial use of incendiary bombs on unarmed civilians.

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Quad’s announcement on formation of working group to counter terrorism is a significant development for India

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3 mn readRecently, Quad meeting took place in New Delhi, India. It was attended by Foreign Ministers of four of the countries to discuss fundamental matters and to come out with productive conclusions. Subjects of discussion were security partnership, Power and Purpose of the polygon. It is a developing alliance that turns into a consultative committee for major dialogues. India’s Minister of External Affairs S Jaishankar, USA Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken, Australian Minister for Foreign Affairs Penny Wong and Japan’s Foreign Affairs Minister Hayashi Yoshimasa expressed concern and warned Russia over Nuclear Attack. Apart from Russia-Ukraine war, China’s expansion policy in Indo-Pacific region, Counter Terror and radicalization, India’s role in being a prospective mediator and peacemaker in ongoing war were some of the primary concerns of the group.

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Japan And UK Sign A Crucial Defence Deal

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3 mn readThe United Kingdom and Japan have signed a long-term defence partnership deal. Japan’s Prime Minister, Fumio Kishida, has been seeking to partner up with G7 nations regarding security. This comes as a result of China’s growing power. In fact, a few weeks before signing the deal with the UK, Fumio had unveiled Japan’s largest military buildup since World War II. 

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Pakistan hosted 57 Nations of OIC Special fund to be established for Afghanistan

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4 mn readAn extraordinary meeting of the Council of Foreign Ministers of Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) was held in Islamabad on Sunday Dec 19, 2021; a mega event which was hosted by Pakistan in the last 4 decades.  Delegations from 57 nations and five continents (Asia, Africa, Europe, North American and South America) participated in the OIC conference.

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First Quad Summit: Focus on Chinese aggression on the Line of Actual Control, COVID-19, Climate Change, and Emerging Technologies

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4 mn readFirst Quad summit held on 12 March 2021 and was attended by all four members virtually. The four leaders, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, US President Joe Biden, Japan Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga and Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison came together to discuss various collaborated areas and exchanged their views and opinions regarding the same including free and open Indo-pacific region, climate change, Covid 19 and maritime security.

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Exclusive: The Eat News interview with Hong Kong human rights defenders in the United Nations

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4 mn readFrom 6 October to 14 November 2020, the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) has been held in Geneva Switzerland. NGOs with Special Consultative Status from throughout the world and state parties gathered in this council meeting. Among those NGOs, there was a young human rights activist named Wai-Tong Lee from Japan demanding Hong Kong’s freedom.