Abe senzo, japan's former prime minister has been killed. The suspected shooter was immediately caught and arrested. We examine the return of m 23, a particularly well armed militia that's rekindling regional rivalries. And brexet dried up the supply of foreign workers who kept britain's agriculture sector humming.
Japan’s prime minister from 2006-07 and 2012-20 died after being shot at a campaign event. Our Tokyo bureau chief analyses the implications for the country and its politics. The resurgence of a particularly well-armed militia in the Democratic Republic of Congo threatens to reignite deadly regional tensions. And we introduce you to the robots that may soon pick your vegetables.
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