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Posted on 04/02/2019 by admin

Japan finance minister under fire after attack on childlessness

Gaffe-prone finance minister Taro Aso is under fire after declaring that Japan has a problem with “people who don’t have children”. Speaking to an audience in his home town of Fukuoka at the weekend, …
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