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Nagasaki survivors express disappointment over Prime Minister’s appeal decision

The lawsuit, brought forth by a group of atomic bomb survivors, sought recognition of their suffering and the need for adequate compensation from the government. In a landmark ruling earlier this month, the Nagasaki District Court recognized the plaintiffs’ claims, highlighting the long-term health impacts and emotional trauma endured by survivors. However, the Prime Minister’s announcement to appeal this ruling has sparked outrage among the affected individuals and their advocates.

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Kishida responds to unification church allegations

According to an Asahi Shimbun report, meetings between Abe, then-Policy Research Council Chairman Fumio Hagiuda, former Defense Minister Nobuo Kishi, and the Unification Church's leadership occurred in the LDP's President’s Room in late June 2013. In response to inquiries about these claims, Kishida affirmed that his prior statements on the issue remain unchanged, asserting that no new information warrants further discussion at this time.

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Japan offers support to Vietnam as Typhoon Haiyan devastates region

Typhoon Haiyan, known locally as Yolanda, made landfall in Vietnam after sweeping through the Philippines with unprecedented force. The typhoon brought with it torrential rain, ferocious winds, and flooding, which have devastated large swathes of northern and central Vietnam. Entire communities have been submerged, infrastructure has been severely damaged, and thousands have been displaced. The scale of the destruction has prompted an urgent humanitarian response, with international aid agencies mobilizing to provide relief and support to those affected.

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South Korean President urges continued positive momentum as summit with Japanese PM begins

In his opening remarks, President Yoon emphasized that the forthcoming year, which will mark the 60th anniversary of the normalization of diplomatic ties between Japan and South Korea, presents a pivotal opportunity to elevate their relationship to a new level. Yoon described the progress achieved during Prime Minister Kishida’s tenure as president as the most notable improvement in their diplomatic relations since he assumed office.

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Motegi proposes suspension of defense tax hike, aims for alternative funding and economic revival

Motegi outlined that while the objectives of enhancing national defense and bolstering childcare support remain crucial, the methods of financing these initiatives are set to change. He proposed leveraging non-tax revenues, specifically utilizing foreign currency assets from the "Foreign Exchange Fund Special Account," to mitigate the impact of sudden exchange rate fluctuations. This approach represents a departure from the Kishida administration's strategy of raising taxes to fund these critical areas.

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LDP Presidential race heats up: Ishiba advocates for higher financial income tax While Kobayashi 0pposes

Former LDP Secretary-General Shigeru Ishiba, who is a leading contender for the party’s top post, voiced strong support for increasing financial income tax during an appearance on BS Nippon Television on September 2nd. Ishiba argued that implementing such a tax was initially suggested by Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and expressed disappointment over what he perceives as a retreat from this policy. "I want to implement it," Ishiba declared, stressing the need for a serious discussion about the potential consequences. He acknowledged concerns that higher taxes might drive wealthy individuals to relocate abroad, yet maintained that a comprehensive debate is necessary to assess whether such an outcome would indeed materialize.

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