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Koike protests against spread of malicious rumors about JCP lawmaker criticizing PM Takaichi’s ‘Taiwan’ remark
JCP Secretariat Head Koike condemned and protested against acts of spreading false rumors about a statement which JCP lawmaker Horikawa made at a Diet meeting in regard to Prime Minister Takaichi’s “Taiwan contingency” remark.
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3 opposition parties submit bill to provide relief to victims of non-payment for work on foreign pavilions at Osaka Expo
Three opposition parties, including the Japanese Communist Party, submitted to the House of Representatives a bill aimed at providing relief to victims of non-payment for their work constructing foreign pavilions for the Expo 2025 Osaka, Kansai.
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Nagasaki A-bomb survivors call for enshrining Japan’s ‘non-nuclear principles’ into law
Four Nagasaki A-bomb survivor groups held a rally in protest against the Takaichi government’s move to review Japan’s national policy of “not producing or possessing nuclear weapons, and not allowing nuclear weapons to be brought in to Japan.”
- POLITICS
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3 opposition parties submit bill to provide relief to victims of non-payment for work on foreign pavilions at Osaka Expo
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Koike protests against spread of malicious rumors about JCP lawmaker criticizing PM Takaichi’s ‘Taiwan’ remark
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‘Santeito’ party and DPP each submit their respective anti-spy bills to Diet -
JCP Tatsumi urges gov’t to instruct French company to pay subcontractors construction fees for Osaka Expo pavilions
- SOCIAL ISSUES
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JCP will work hard to revise criminal retrial system to save falsely accused victims
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Hokkaido governor approves restart of Tomari nuclear reactor
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Koike in talks with Okinawan civil groups promises to work hard to solve PFAS contamination issue
- PEACE
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Nagasaki A-bomb survivors call for enshrining Japan’s ‘non-nuclear principles’ into law
- WORLD
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JCP submits 620,000 yen in donations for Gaza to WFP
- JCP
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JCP EC Chair Tamura meets with Spanish ambassador