TOKYO: Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi was heckled at a World War II memorial event by protesters angry about Tokyo’s further shift away from its decades-long pacifist stance, television footage showed. Close US ally Japan in April loosened rules on lethal arms exports and Takaichi, long seen as a security hawk who last year riled China with comments about Taiwan, has said she wants to revise the constitution.

Proteste contro svolta sulla difesa e possibile revisione costituzione

TOKYO: Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi was heckled at a World War II memorial event by protesters angry about Tokyo’s further shift away from its decades-long pacifist…

Demonstrators shouted slogans throughout the prime minister’s speech at a World War II memorial event in Okinawa.

El país, aliado cercano de EE.UU., flexibilizó en abril las normas sobre la exportación de armas

TOKYO, June 24 — Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi was heckled at a World War II memorial event by protesters angry about Tokyo’s further shift away from its decades-long...

Ativistas protestam contra o distanciamento de Tóquio de sua tradicional postura pacifista