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Hegemony is still a major unsolved global issue even 30 years after collapse of Soviet Union
The Soviet Union, a regime incompatible with socialism, ceased to exist in 1991. However, a fight against hegemonism and absolutism is still a major challenge for the international community.
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Let us swim against adverse tide to realize abolition of nuclear weapons
Nearly one year has passed since the UN Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons came into force. The need is to make 2022 a year of reversing an adverse tide and moving toward the abolition of nuclear weapons, the ardent wish of the human race.
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JCP Vice Chair Tamura on web radio: JCP will stick to opposition parties’ collaboration in July Upper House election
Japanese Communist Party Vice Chair Tamura Tomoko on January 1 on internet radio expressed her determination to stand firm in promoting the continuation of the joint struggles of opposition parties in this coming summer’s House of Councilors election.
- POLITICS
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Shii: In extra Diet session, Kishida gov’t exposed as being more dangerous than Abe/Suga gov’ts
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Japan will pay over 1 trillion yen over next 5 years to give ‘sympathetic’ financial support for US military in Japan
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PM Kaifu was cautious about sending Japanese forces to Gulf region in 1990s for constitutional reasons
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Kishida gov’t 2022 budget draft will adversely affect general public
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JCP Vice Chair Tamura on web radio: JCP will stick to opposition parties’ collaboration in July Upper House election
- US FORCES
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Drunken US servicemen arrested in Okinawa and in Yokosuka
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US soldiers enter Japan without being PCR tested
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Yet another US Marine stationed at Camp Hansen arrested for drunk driving
- PEACE
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Hibakusha submit 657K signatures calling for Japan's participation in antinuke pact
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Shii issues letter of request to 10th NPT Review Conference
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Let us swim against adverse tide to realize abolition of nuclear weapons
- WORLD
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Hegemony is still a major unsolved global issue even 30 years after collapse of Soviet Union
- JCP
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Shii holds online meeting with CPV executive