Shinzo Abe announces his resignation on health grounds after a resurgence of a chronic disease.
Former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe died after being shot on the street in the city of Nara on Friday — a shocking act of violence in a country with one of the world's lowest rates of gun crime. The shooting suspect was arrested by police, who said he admitted to shooting Abe. Here's what you need to know: The shooting: Abe was shot at about 11:30 a.m. local time in Nara, east of Osaka, as h
Japan’s Longest-Serving PM, Shinzo Abe, Quits in Bid to ‘Escape’ Potential Prosecution Prime Minister Shinzo Abe in his second time at bat lasted longer than anyone before him but he leaves office unable to stomach the job with the public unable to stomach him. Japan’s prime minister, Shinzo Abe, decided to resign Friday ostensibly because of his health, but also because he fears the unpleasant an
WorldJapanShinzo Abe Rewrote Japan’s Place in the World. And Remained a Power Broker Until the Very End Shinzo Abe Rewrote Japan’s Place in the World. And Remained a Power Broker Until the Very End When Shinzo Abe, Japan’s longest-serving prime minister, stepped down in 2020, he hadn’t quite achieved what he’d set out to. He resigned due to poor health with dire approval ratings over his governmen
TOKYO, Sept 27 (Reuters) - Two months after he was assassinated, Shinzo Abe is still stirring controversy, evidence of how the polarising former premier's legacy is shaping Japanese politics on everything from defence to monetary policy. Japan's longest-serving prime minister was a divisive figure who was dogged by scandals. The latest, involving revelations about his ruling Liberal Democratic Par
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“Revolution+1”, a new Japanese film, opens with actual footage of the killing of Abe Shinzo, Japan’s former prime minister, last July. The grainy frames show Abe giving a stump speech in Nara while his assassin, Yamagami Tetsuya, approaches from behind wielding a homemade gun. The feature film proceeds to portray a sympathetic protagonist named Kawakami, whose biography bears a striking resemblanc
In the days after Shinzo Abe was shot dead last summer while making an election campaign speech, commentators struggled to articulate a motive for a seemingly senseless attack on Japan’s former and longest-serving prime minister in a country admired for its near-absence of gun crime. Abe’s violent death was an affront to democracy, said the prime minister, Fumio Kishida, adding that his mentor wou
SEOUL — Though the current South Korean president, Yoon Suk-yeol, has vowed to mend ties with Japan, the two countries have had a history of icy relations, especially under Mr. Abe. Mr. Yoon sent a telegram to Mr. Abe’s wife on Friday, expressing his “condolences and sympathy to the bereaved family and the people of Japan over the loss of its longest-serving former prime minister and a respected p
The shooting of ex-PM Shinzo Abe has blown open secret ties between Japan’s ruling party and the mass-marrying Moonies. NARA, Japan—The shooting of ex-Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has had unexpected political blowback. The killer attacked Abe not for his political beliefs, but because he wanted to take revenge upon the South Korea-based Unification Church—sometimes labeled a ‘cult’—which he blamed fo
過激派組織「イスラム国」(IS)人質事件で政権批判を「自粛」する空気への危惧を訴える、元経済産業省官僚の古賀茂明さん(中央)ら=東京都千代田区の参院議員会館で2015年2月9日、堀智行撮影 「I am not ABE」を覚えているだろうか。テレビ朝日系のニュース番組「報道ステーション」で、コメンテーターを務めた古賀茂明さんが2015年3月の最後の出演の際に掲げたフリップの言葉だ。元経済産業省の官僚だが、当時の安倍政権への批判で知られ、最後の出演では自身の降板を巡る首相官邸からの圧力なども訴えた。放送法の「政治的公平」を巡り、安倍官邸が事実上の解釈変更を総務省に迫った2014~15年の行政文書が明らかになった中で、同じ頃に降板した古賀さんは何を思うのか。【田中裕之】 「官邸が報道を支配しようとした」 「安倍政権時代に、首相官邸が中心になり、自由であるべき報道を支配しようとしたのだと思います。
This article was featured in One Story to Read Today, a newsletter in which our editors recommend a single must-read from The Atlantic, Monday through Friday. Sign up for it here. On the last morning of his life, Shinzo Abe arrived in the Japanese city of Nara, famous for its ancient pagodas and sacred deer. His destination was more prosaic: a broad urban intersection across from the city’s main t
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What Shinzo Abe really thought The late prime minister’s speechwriter recounts the thought process behind the assassinated leader’s determination to ensure a better future for Japan Then-Prime Minister Shinzo Abe addresses the United Nations General Assembly in New York on Sept. 24, 2019. | DAVE SANDERS / THE NEW YORK TIMES
「NO WAR(戦争反対)。プロパガンダを信じるな。この人たちはあなたにうそをついている」 【写真】元ミス・グランド・ウクライナが軍隊入り! ロシア国営テレビ「チャンネル1」の生放送中に、ウクライナ侵攻に反対するプラカードを掲げた女性の勇気を称える声が世界中に広がっている。 ロシアの独立系メディアによると、女性は「チャンネル1」の編集スタッフ。看板番組「ブレーミャ」の放送中、ニュースを伝えるキャスターの背後に立つと、ロシア語と英語で書かれたメッセージを掲げながら「戦争をやめて」と訴えた。 この映像はたちまち世界中に拡散。日本国内でもNHKや民放番組で繰り返し報じられ、コメンテーターらが「独裁政権下で声を上げた彼女の勇気を称えたい」と言い、「こうした民意が広がることを願う」とも語っていたが、日本の放送局が一斉にこの女性スタッフの行動を称賛する姿勢に、鼻白んでしまう視聴者も少なくないのではない
The Crime That Killed Shinzo Abe SNA (Tokyo) — When former Prime Minister Nobusuke Kishi formed a bond in the mid-1960s with Unification Church founder Sun Myung Moon over their shared anti-communist views, little did he know that he was sowing the seeds that would eventually take the life of his beloved grandson, Shinzo Abe. It has been only a matter of hours since an unemployed resident of Nara
「Bar 洋酒考Abe」に初~~八王子です! 洋酒考(ようしゅこう)と言う本格バーがあり~ そこで修行してた安部さんが~出した店??任された店?? この店の前は~モダンタイムスと言う店をやられてましたが~ この店も洋酒考の二号店! 八王子駅から徒歩15分弱!少し離れた住宅街にある隠れ家~ よく通いました! モダンタイムスの記事は・・・こちらで! にほんブログ村 日本全国ランキング ・・・・て、事は~このAbe・・・は、三号店になるのかな~? カウンターに着席! まずは・・・何か?のカクテル!記憶なし! 当然!シラフで行ってないので・・・・ フルーツ系を一杯目は呑むので~何か?のフルーツです!桃かな? 照明も良い按排~落ち着く店内! 阿部さんです! 名刺に住所あるから~~行ってみる様に! 次もフルーツやな~~メロンかな?? スコッチをいただきながら~~ ドライフルーツ! 自家製???じゃない
Even when he was not the Prime Minister of Japan between 2007 and 2012, and more recently after 2020, our personal bond remained as strong as ever. Every meeting with Abe San was intellectually stimulating. He was always full of new ideas and invaluable insights on governance, economy, culture, foreign policy, and various other subjects. His counsel inspired me in my economic choices for Gujarat.
じつは8月の中旬くらいから、「統計検定2級」という資格の勉強を始め、9月末の試験で一発合格しました。 結構大変でしたが、久々の試験は良い経験になりました。 今回、下記のような方に向けて、一連の経験をまとめます。 <読んだら役に立ちそうな方> ・これから統計検定2級を受けようと思っている方 ・マーケティングやデータ分析職を目指している方 ・現状、マーケティング関連の職種で、データ分析方面のスキルを高めていきたい方 ・仕事で数字を扱っているが、数字に弱くて克服したいと思っている方 まず、統計検定2級を受けるつもりの方にはストレートに役に立つと思います。それ以外の方は、データ分析系の勉強をする中の一つの方法として参考にしていただければと思ってます。 統計検定とは何か?「統計検定」とは、統計に関する知識や活用力を評価する試験で、日本統計学会というところが中高生・大学生・職業人を対象に実施しています
Abe Shinzo’s legacy is more impressive than his muted exit suggestsHe not only reshaped the economy and foreign relations—he also paved the way for future reforms THE RECORD was beaten in late August. Then, just four days later, the record-breaker said that he was, too. After serving the longest continuous stint of any Japanese prime minister (as well as the longest time in the job overall) Abe Sh
The assassination of former Japanese prime minister Shinzo Abe has shaken the nation to its core. Abe was murdered while making a speech in support of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) candidate in Nara in the run-up to last weekend’s elections – but, based on early reports, the shooting did not have a political motive. Tetsuya Yamagami, who stands accused of the murder, was reportedly mot
「NO WAR(戦争反対)。プロパガンダを信じるな。この人たちはあなたにうそをついている」 ロシア国営テレビ「チャンネル1」の生放送中に、ウクライナ侵攻に反対するプラカードを掲げた女性の勇気を称える声が世界中に広がっている。 ロシアの独立系メディアによると、女性は「チャンネル1」の編集スタッフ。看板番組「ブレーミャ」の放送中、ニュースを伝えるキャスターの背後に立つと、ロシア語と英語で書かれたメッセージを掲げながら「戦争をやめて」と訴えた。 この映像はたちまち世界中に拡散。日本国内でもNHKや民放番組で繰り返し報じられ、コメンテーターらが「独裁政権下で声を上げた彼女の勇気を称えたい」と言い、「こうした民意が広がることを願う」とも語っていたが、日本の放送局が一斉にこの女性スタッフの行動を称賛する姿勢に、鼻白んでしまう視聴者も少なくないのではないか。 「ISIL(イスラム国)」による日本人の殺害
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