The funeral of japan's former prime minister, abecenzo revealed a sharp rift in the country. E investigate the link between mister abe's murder and a cult-like religious group. Researchers have begun to look for ways to transcend those limits with insects.
Women are burning their hijabs on bonfires and hacking off their hair—but the
unrest has come to be about far more than the heavy hands of the morality police. The murder of Abe Shinzo, a former Japanese prime minister,
exposed troubling government links to a cult-like sect; the fallout could unseat his successor. And using flying robots as
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