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Refugee cartoon of Syrian six-year-old sparks angry backlash over racism claimshttp://t.co/hXy8VhIPpg pic.twitter.com/VDXHgR5t2J — The Mirror (@DailyMirror) October 8, 2015 A Japanese artist has refused to apologize for drawing a scathingly anti-immigrant manga cartoon of a Syrian refugee girl that critics say is racist and insulting.
This Friday, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe will give a statement designed to mark the 70th anniversary of his country's defeat in World War II. Whatever he says, Abe's wording will be scrutinized in Japan and abroad. Many have suggested that Abe might try to water down the official line on Japan's guilt in the conflict, part of what is perceived as a broader effort to remilitarize Japan. The
In South Korean classrooms, digital textbook revolution meets some resistance Teacher Yeon Eun-jung, right, helps student Jeong Ho-seok study on a tablet PC during a lesson at Sosu Elementary School in Gwesan, South Korea in July. The country is now scaling back a plan to digitize classrooms by 2015. (Ahn Young-joon/AP) SEOUL — Five years ago, South Korea mapped out a plan to transform its educati
Daisuke Iwase is an entrepreneur and co-founder of Lifenet Insurance Company in Japan. A week has passed since the deadly earthquake and tsunamis hit northeastern Japan. The Japanese people have been hurt physically, emotionally and economically, yet have endured the challenge with strong resilience. Political leaders have worked around the clock to make difficult decisions under high uncertainty
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