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Japan Supreme Court rules that Transgenders Must be Sterilized, Mandatory by Law
People suffering from gender dysphoria in Japan must be sterilized before they can change official documents to reflect the gender of their choosing rather than biological sex.
A panel of judges unanimously upheld a ruling Wednesday stating that individuals identifying as transgender must have “no reproductive glands or reproductive glands that have permanently lost function,” if they seek to...
2 Israeli Jews Arrested for “Largest Gold Smuggling Case in Japan’s History”
Police in Tokyo have arrested two Israeli Jews living in Japan for attempting to smuggle—by airmail—485 pounds (220 kilograms) of gold bars—the largest ever gold smuggling operation ever uncovered in that country.
A report in the English-language Mainchi newspaper said the two Jews—named as Reuben Rosen, 58, an executive at a precious metals importer, and David Cohen, 55, were also held for...
France Demands Japan Accept Renault-Nissan Merger After Ghosn Scandal
In December, French President Emmanuel Macron and Japan’s Prime Minister Shinzo Abe agreed to secure stable relations between the alliance of three-way automaker, which consists of Renaut, Nissan, and the Mitsubishi Motors Corp.
French authorities have pressed Japan to agree to a merger of France’s Renault SA and Japan’s Nissan Motor Co after the arrest of ex-Nissan Chairman Carlos...
Japan bans Huawei and ZTE on US suggestion
Tokyo has announced plans to halt government purchases of Huawei and ZTE network equipment, citing security issues. The claims come amid a brewing diplomatic row over the Huawei CEO detained by Canada at Washington’s request.
Japanese central government ministries and the Self-Defense Forces have reportedly received procurement guidelines that effectively ban the offices from buying telecommunications...
Japan to become the First country in the world that introduces the WATER ENGINE CAR
According to a Reuters article, Japan wants to have at least 160 hydrogen stations and 40,000 FCVs on the country’s roads by March 2021. By 2030, it aims to have 900 stations to service some 800,000 FCVs, buses and forklifts.
So Japan is the first country in the world which wants to move away from all this electric car nonsense and “fossil fuel” scam. The water engine has been invented...
Poland the only country in last 20 years that becomes FIRST WORLD
Poland has just been declared a “developed market” competing with the likes of USA, UK, Japan, etc. despite being a former Soviet nation. Wonder why? Although we could explain this in hundreds of pages, here’s a simplified version in just a few words. Poland does not have any brown immigrants unlike other European countries which need to feed all those brown parasites. Just you watch...
EU strikes free trade deal with Japan amid rising US protectionism
Top officials from Brussels have come to Tokyo to sign the world’s biggest single market trade deal with Japan. The move will strengthen global trade cooperation that has been recently shattered by the current US administration.
The agreement was signed during the meeting of EU Council President Donald Tusk and Commission head Jean-Claude Juncker with the Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe....
Chinese Now Have Longer Healthy Life Expectancy Than Americans
China has overtaken the United States (U.S.) in healthy life span for the first time since records began, according to World Health Organisation (WHO) data.
The figures show Chinese newborns in 2016 can expect 68.7 years of healthy life, compared with 68.5 years for American babies.
The world health body said American babies can still expect to live longer overall, dying at 78.5 years compared to...
Japan discovers massive Rare Earth Mineral deposits, threatening China's Monopoly
A discovery of rare earth minerals found off the coast of Japan has the potential to transform the global economy – and severely impact China’s hold on the market.
The deep-sea mud is riddled with ‘rare-earth elements and yttrium’ (REY) which are instrumental in the technological industries that drive the global economy.
“Applications of REY span a wide range, including hybrid vehicles,...
Japanese Woman’s Severed Head in a Bag After Date with “American Man”
Gonna go ahead and predict this is a US soldier. That is just the most likely.
It could also be a black guy, though it would be weird for a Japanese girl to be meeting a black guy.
Fox News:
The severed head of a missing woman was reportedly found in a suitcase in Osaka, Japan, police said on Saturday.
Police, who have been investigating the disappearance of a woman from Hyogo, allegedly found the...
US to send thousands of troops to Asia to counter China
The Pentagon reportedly plans a “major muscle movement” from the Middle East to East China, with thousands of extra Marines to be deployed. The goal is to “persuade Pacific nations to stand with the US” and not China.
According to a Wall Street Journal report, the US plans to boost its military presence in the East Pacific with rotating deployment of Marine Expeditionary Units, or MEUs. An...
US Marine sentenced to life in Japan for rape-murder of Okinawa woman
Such a beautiful Japanese girl… really sad! As usual… it had to be a black guy! Why do beautiful girls always end up killed by blacks?
A former US Marine has been sentenced to life in prison by a Japanese court. The 33-year-old, who was a civilian worker at a US base in Okinawa, raped and murdered a 20-year-old Japanese woman last year.
Kenneth Franklin Shinzato pled guilty before the Naha...
Top 10 Most Beautiful Military Parades in the World
Military parades have been around since the ancient times of Rome or Persia with mighty empires and kingdoms showcasing their armies not just for a show of force but also for entertainment of their own civilians because after all military parades do have their own beauty and magic to them.
While almost the entire planet does have some kind of military parades, from large to small parades, America...
Japan Cracks Down on Illegal Invaders
Japan will curb all “asylum seekers’” rights to work and detain any not deemed refugees or who have made multiple applications, the Yomiuri daily newspaper has reported—a move which further tightens one of the developed world’s second-toughest anti-invasion systems.
From mid-November, Japan will only allow those it regards as bona fide refugees the right to work. The Justice Ministry estimates...
Typhoon Lan to strike Japan with intense wind & rain
Typhoon Lan, a storm with an eye 50 miles wide, is expected to lash parts of Japan with intense wind and rain, the country’s meteorological office has warned. Currently west of Okinawa, the typhoon is travelling north towards mainland Japan.
According to forecasts by the Japan Meteorological Agency, the “large” storm will barrel across the nation on Sunday before subsiding on October 23.
NASA...