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Posted on 05/05/2022 by admin

Japan’s child population declines for 41st straight year

Japan is celebrating Children’s Day on Thursday. The country’s internal affairs ministry estimates that on April 1, the number of children aged 14 or younger had declined for the 41st consecutive …
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