Showing posts with label Tokyo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tokyo. Show all posts
Wednesday, October 29, 2025
Monday, October 06, 2025
La Bourse de Tokyo s'envole avec la perspective de Takaichi au poste de Première ministre
LE FIGARO : Sanae Takaichi, une nationaliste radicale de 64 ans, a été élue samedi à la tête du Parti Libéral-Démocrate (PLD), la formation conservatrice au pouvoir, et devrait prochainement devenir cheffe du gouvernement.
La Bourse de Tokyo s'envole de 4% lundi, tandis que le yen trébuche, après l'élection comme cheffe du parti au pouvoir au Japon - et donc probable Première ministre - de Sanae Takaichi, défenseure d'un fort soutien à l'économie et d'une politique budgétaire expansionniste. » | Par Le Figaro avec AFP | lundi 6 octobre 2025
La Bourse de Tokyo s'envole de 4% lundi, tandis que le yen trébuche, après l'élection comme cheffe du parti au pouvoir au Japon - et donc probable Première ministre - de Sanae Takaichi, défenseure d'un fort soutien à l'économie et d'une politique budgétaire expansionniste. » | Par Le Figaro avec AFP | lundi 6 octobre 2025
Wednesday, November 30, 2022
Tokyo Same-sex Marriage Ruling ‘a Step Forward’, Say Campaigners
THE GUARDIAN: Court rules same-sex marriage ban is constitutional but says lack of legal protection is human rights violation
Marriage equality campaigners outside the Tokyo district court on Wednesday. Photograph: Kazuhiro Nogi/AFP/Getty Images
A court in has ruled that Japan’s ban on same-sex marriage is constitutional, but said the lack of legal protection for same-sex couples violated their human rights, a step welcomed by equality campaigners.
Japan is the only G7 nation that does not allow same-sex marriage and its constitution defines marriage as based on “the mutual consent of both sexes”. The conservative ruling party of the prime minister, Fumio Kishida, has shown no interest in legalising gay marriage, although polls show a majority of voters support it.
The ruling on Wednesday by the Tokyo district court said that while the ban was constitutional, the absence of a legal system granting same-sex couples recognition as families was an infringement of their human rights. » | Justin McCurry in Tokyo and agencies | Wednesday, November 30, 2022
A court in has ruled that Japan’s ban on same-sex marriage is constitutional, but said the lack of legal protection for same-sex couples violated their human rights, a step welcomed by equality campaigners.
Japan is the only G7 nation that does not allow same-sex marriage and its constitution defines marriage as based on “the mutual consent of both sexes”. The conservative ruling party of the prime minister, Fumio Kishida, has shown no interest in legalising gay marriage, although polls show a majority of voters support it.
The ruling on Wednesday by the Tokyo district court said that while the ban was constitutional, the absence of a legal system granting same-sex couples recognition as families was an infringement of their human rights. » | Justin McCurry in Tokyo and agencies | Wednesday, November 30, 2022
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Friday, March 29, 2019
Japan Poised to Reveal Name of New Imperial Era as Akihito Abdicates
On Monday morning, a senior government official in Tokyo will enter a room, gather his thoughts and hold up a work of handwritten calligraphy.
Millions of people will pause and digest the meaning of the two kanjicharacters, and Japan will finally get the answer to a question that has kept it in suspense for months: the name of the new imperial era.
The characters will open a new chapter in Japanese history, a month before the emperor, Akihito, makes way for his eldest son, Crown Prince Naruhito, whose enthronement will take place on 1 May in the country’s first imperial abdication for 200 years. » | Justin McCurry in Tokyo | Friday, March 29, 2019
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Saturday, February 08, 2014
Japan Snowfall Disrupts Air, Rail and Road Transport
Correspondents say it is the first such warning for the city in 13 years.
Hundreds of flights have been cancelled, roads closed and some train services suspended. (+ BBC video) » | Saturday, February 08, 2014
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