Japan was expected to create a full-fledged defense ministry, breaking a taboo in place since its defeat in World War II. The upper house of parliament was expected to vote to enact the law setting up the ministry, as the bill has the support of both Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s coalition and the main opposition Democratic Party. Full Story
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