While the biggest opposition group, the Constitutional Democratic party of Japan, and its allies were counting their losses, Ishin was becoming the most intriguing backstory in an otherwise lacklustre election. By the early hours of Monday, the ruling Liberal Democratic party (LDP), despite winning the national vote, had been summarily dismissed from Osaka by the upstarts from Ishin. Liberals and
NHK later apologised and removed the clip from its website, saying it had done so after receiving “lots of criticism and other opinions on Twitter.” It added: “The clip was posted after a lack of consideration, and we would like to apologise to anyone who was made to feel uncomfortable.” The clip, made for a programme that aims to explain world events to children, made no mention of George Floyd,
Men wearing Japanese imperial military uniform visit the Yasukuni Shrine in Tokyo, marking the 74th anniversary of the end of the war in the Pacific. Photograph: Kim Kyung-Hoon/Reuters Men wearing Japanese imperial military uniform visit the Yasukuni Shrine in Tokyo, marking the 74th anniversary of the end of the war in the Pacific. Photograph: Kim Kyung-Hoon/Reuters
It may seem incongruous that the 20th century’s most snarlingly anti-establishment musical phenomenon is being honoured by such an august institution, but the British Library has amassed a huge archive of audio, video, print material and other artefacts associated with punk. “We’ve always collected the counterculture as well as the culture,” says Linehan. For this show it will also draw from exter
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