Japan’s parliament has enacted laws to create a full-fledged defense ministry and to instill patriotism at schools, breaking two taboos lingering since defeat in World War II. The bills were legislative victories for embattled Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, a passionate advocate of a more assertive Japan, who has faced slipping poll ratings and on Friday survived a no-confidence motion. Full Story
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