Abweza Elizabeth Arurio has been living in Japan as an asylum seeker for more than three decades. She left her home country because of a female genital mutilation. Her application was rejected and she's currently on her second round of application. As an asylum seeker without an official visa, she has very limited rights. Moika Ida writes about Japan for the economist.
The industrial arms race is on. For many political reasons, countries with the means are throwing billions of dollars into local industries. But when will leaders realise that it might harm their economies? Japan’s refugee policy was already stringent, but now the country is cracking down on asylum seekers even more (10:26). And, how Oppenheimer has reignited Los Alamos's tourist appeal (18:22).
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