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  • JCP calls public attention to its strategy for 50-60% CO2 cut by 2030

    The Japanese Communist Party together with young eco-activists held a street campaign in Tokyo as part of the “Global Climate Strike”, a worldwide movement appealing for the need to take immediate action to tackle the climate crisis.

  • The quad is 'quasi-military alliance'

    The leaders of Japan, the U.S., Australia, and India held their first in-person meeting. The four leaders at the outset of their joint statement emphasized their commitment to a "free and open Indo-Pacific", sending a veiled message to China.

  • Antinuke NGOs in Japan hold symposium on Int'l Day for Elimination of Nuclear Weapons

    The Japan NGO for Nuclear Weapons Abolition held a symposium on the UN International Day for the Total Elimination of Nuclear Weapons, talking with A-bomb survivors, antinuke youth activists, an UN official, and a Foreign Ministry official.

  • POLITICS
  • The quad is 'quasi-military alliance'

  • JCP issues proposal for COVID-19 countermeasures at childcare centers

  • Shii releases policy proposals for economy under pandemic situation

  • Shii on TV program calls for opposition parties to unite based on common goal of replacing LDP-Komei government

  • LABOR
  • Electronics and information workers talk about importance of union’s role

  • SDF
  • Ground SDF plans to use Kyoto St. for military cargo shipment

  • SOCIAL ISSUES
  • JCP calls public attention to its strategy for 50-60% CO2 cut by 2030

  • JCP Hatano talks with university unions

  • 235 mental hospital inpatients with COVID-19 died without receiving appropriate treatment: association data

  • PEACE
  • Antinuke NGOs in Japan hold symposium on Int'l Day for Elimination of Nuclear Weapons



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