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  • JCP candidate wins mayoral election in Kagoshima

    In Kagoshima’s Soo City mayoral election held on July 21, a Japanese Communist Party member defeated the incumbent candidate who was backed by the Liberal Democratic and Komei parties, becoming the eighth JCP municipal head in the nation.

  • Sino-Japanese War was Japan’s war of aggression: governmental research team

    Prime Minister Abe Shinzo, who continues refusing to acknowledge Japan’s past war as a war of aggression, deliberately disregards the results of a Japan-China joint historical research launched during his first administration, points out a Japanese historian.

  • JCP increases to 11 seats from 6 in Upper House

    In the July 21 Upper House election, the Japanese Communist Party significantly increased its seats from three to eight. Combining with the three uncontested ones, the JCP now holds eleven seats in the upper chamber, regaining the qualification for the right to submit bills to the Diet.

  • US FORCES
  • US warplanes flying lower than agreed minimum safety altitude

  • LABOR
  • Toyota president’s income surges while Toyota workers’ income stagnates

  • Pushed by JCP, labor ministry issues pamphlet warning against inhumane corporate downsizing measures

  • ECONOMY
  • Large consumption business strategy causes decrease of eels: experts

  • JCP
  • JCP candidate wins mayoral election in Kagoshima

  • WELFARE
  • Nursery staff give up on for-profit company-run nursery

  • Gov’t should halt pension cut program: pensioners’ union chair

  • NUCLEAR CRISIS
  • 80% in survey call for end to nuclear power generation

  • Hibakushas protest against TEPCO’s plan to restart offline reactors

  • HISTORY
  • Sino-Japanese War was Japan’s war of aggression: governmental research team

  • ANTI-N-ARMS
  • editorial 2013 World Conference against A and H Bombs plays key role in move to abolish nuclear weapons

  • ELECTION
  • All JCP candidates win assembly seats in Naha and Nara cities

  • JCP increases to 11 seats from 6 in Upper House

  • ARTS AND SPORTS
  • Japan’s abysmal sports policy - Part I

  • Japan’s abysmal sports policy - Part II



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