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Health Ministry Develops Vaccine Priority Plan

Health ministry develops vaccine priority plan

Japan's health ministry has decided on a list of pre-existing conditions for prioritizing those receiving coronavirus vaccinations.

The ministry plans to start inoculating medical workers around late February, followed by the elderly in late March, and then people with underlying health conditions.

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Japan Draws Up Plan To Go Carbon - Neutral By 2050

Japan draws up plan to go carbon-neutral by 2050

The Japanese government has come up with a concrete action plan to achieve net-zero emissions of greenhouse gases by 2050.

The Committee on the Growth Strategy adopted the plan on Friday. It says measures to deal with climate change are not a costly impediment for the economy but an opportunity for new growth.

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Former Pm Abe Apologizes For Past Comments In Diet

Former PM Abe apologizes for past comments in Diet

Former Japanese prime minister Abe Shinzo says that some previous comments he made in the Diet regarding parties held by his political support group were not factually correct and offered an apology.

Abe was speaking at a Diet committee meeting on Friday, one day after prosecutors brought a summary indictment against his secretary for allegedly misreporting income and expenditures related to the parties.

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Prosecutors Search Ex - Farm Minister's Offices

Prosecutors search ex-farm minister's offices

Tokyo prosecutors have searched the offices of former agriculture minister Yoshikawa Takamori over allegations that he received cash from a former corporate executive while in office.

The prosecutors on Friday searched locations including Yoshikawa's office in the Lower House office building and his local office in the city of Sapporo.

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Abe To Speak At Diet On Misleading Remarks

Abe to speak at Diet on misleading remarks

Former Japanese Prime Minister Abe Shinzo will appear at Diet committee sessions on Friday. He is expected to explain and apologize for remarks he made at the legislature in relation to parties held by his political support group for his supporters.

One of his secretaries was indicted on Thursday for allegedly misreporting income and expenditure connected to the parties.

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Former Pm Abe Makes Public Apology

Former PM Abe makes public apology

This is a developing story involving Japan's former prime minister Abe Shinzo. A secretary of Abe was indicted for breaking the law on control of political funds.

Abe held a news conference on Thursday. He apologized for the financial issues and for giving misleading answers about them in the Diet.

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Panel: Ex - Prosecutor Kurokawa Should Be Indicted

Panel: Ex-prosecutor Kurokawa should be indicted

A prosecution inquest panel has decided that a former top prosecutor should be indicted for gambling on mahjong amid the coronavirus state of emergency.

The panel, composed of randomly chosen citizens, says Kurokawa Hiromu, former head of the Tokyo High Public Prosecutors Office, continued illegal gambling while he held a position with crucial responsibility to deter illegal acts.

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Jaxa: Hayabusa2 Capsule Contains Gravel

JAXA: Hayabusa2 capsule contains gravel

Japan's space agency says samples collected by its asteroid probe Hayabusa2 contain some pieces of gravel measuring nearly one centimeter..

Scientists at the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, or JAXA, have been working to open the storage device of a capsule released by Hayabusa2.

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Summary Indictment For Former Pm Abe's Secretary

Summary indictment for former PM Abe's secretary

In an alleged political funds control law violation involving a secretary to former Japanese prime minister Abe Shinzo, Tokyo prosecutors have brought a summary indictment against the aide Haikawa Hiroyuki.

He is accused of misreporting incoming and outgoing sums totaling about 290,000 dollars connected to parties for Abe supporters.

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Indictment For Former Pm Abe's Secretary

Indictment for former PM Abe's secretary

Tokyo prosecutors have brought a summary indictment against a secretary to former prime minister Abe Shinzo over violations of the political funds law involving the politician's support group.

Haikawa Hiroyuki is accused of misreporting incoming and outgoing sums totaling about 30 million yen, or some 290,000 dollars, connected to dinner parties for Abe supporters. The gatherings were held on the eve of government-funded cherry blossom viewing events between 2016 and 2019, while Abe was in office.

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Govt. Panel Discusses New Coronavirus Variant

Govt. panel discusses new coronavirus variant

A Japanese government panel on the coronavirus has discussed anti-infection measures for the upcoming holiday season, and a new variant of the virus found to be spreading in Britain.

Members of the government subcommittee met on Wednesday amid a spike in cases across the country.

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Sources: Yoshikawa Admits Receiving Cash

Sources: Yoshikawa admits receiving cash

Sources say former agriculture minister Yoshikawa Takamori has admitted receiving cash from a former corporate executive while in office. He occupied the post from October 2018 to September of last year.

Yoshikawa, of the Liberal Democratic Party, faces allegations of receiving cash totaling 5 million yen, or about 48,000 dollars, from the former head of a major egg producer based in Fukuyama City in Hiroshima Prefecture.

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Abe's Secretary Faces Summary Indictment

Abe's secretary faces summary indictment

Tokyo prosecutors have brought a summary indictment against a secretary of former prime minister Abe Shinzo over alleged political funding violations involving his support group.

The secretary is accused of failing to report about 30 million yen, or about 290,000 dollars, for dinner parties on the eve of government-funded cherry blossom viewing events while Abe was in office.

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