By John Geddie and Tim Kelly TOKYO, May 1 (Reuters) - Japan's relaxation of its weapons-export rules opens a path for talks ...
Updated regulations give Tokyo greater scope to sell lethal weapons overseas, prompting rebuke from China, but the industry ...
This clears the way for Japan to sell weapons to more than a dozen countries.
Japans recent relaxation of its weapons export rules could pave the way for future discussions on supplying military ...
Tokyo has scrapped rules that limited exports to non-combat categories, and introduced a framework that distinguishes between ...
Japan doesn’t hand visitors a list of dos and don’ts, but there are certain expectations associated with tourists. Most are learned through routine rather than warnings, which is why some travelers ...
You’ve got your JR Pass, your hotel booked, and you’ve practiced “arigatou” in the mirror. But Japan is more than sushi and neon signs. It runs on unspoken cultural codes, and most travelers miss them ...
Japan's relaxation of its weapons-exports rules opens a path for talks that could one day lead to Tokyo supplying military ...
Japan’s relaxation of its weapons-export rules opens a path for talks that could one day lead to Tokyo supplying military ...
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