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Christopher Jue is a photo editor/photographer in Tokyo, Japan. 15 years photography experience in corporate photography and photojournalism. Currently freelance for Getty Images, European Pressphoto Agency, Associated Press, and Xinhua News Agency.
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PD: Woman tries to lure child using french fries
Sands Springs Police are alerting parents about an attempted child abduction near Clyde Boyd Middle School. A woman allegedly tried to lure a 12-year-old girl into a white minivan using french fries. The girl noticed a young boy inside the van and managed to escape by running away. The suspect is described as a heavy-set woman in her 20s with brown hair and glasses. Police are increasing patrols around schools and are investigating a similar incident reported in Owasso.
Tokyo Olympics: Residents torn as pandemic ushers the Games into town
Tokyo is set to host the 2021 Summer Games amidst widespread public opposition due to the ongoing pandemic. With Japan still reporting 1500 coronavirus cases daily, up to 80% of Tokyo residents oppose the Games. The Japanese Emperor's spokesperson has voiced concerns over the potential spread of infections. Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga hopes a successful Olympics will bolster his political standing, but local artists, athletes, and business owners express mixed feelings, ranging from cautious optimism to outright opposition. Criticisms focus on the government's prioritization of the Olympics over public safety, slow vaccine rollout, and lack of effective leadership. The sentiment among those interviewed leans towards postponing or canceling the Games, emphasizing public health and the restoration of normalcy over the event.
Tokyo Olympics: Residents torn as pandemic ushers the Games into town
Tokyo is set to host the 2021 Summer Games amidst widespread public opposition due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. With Japan still reporting 1500 cases a day, up to 80% of Tokyo residents oppose holding the Games. Concerns have been raised by various individuals, including a spokesman for Emperor Naruhito and citizens from different professions. Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga hopes a successful Olympics will boost his political standing, but many in Tokyo, from artists to business owners, express anxiety over the event's potential to exacerbate the health crisis. The slow vaccine rollout and the government's response have been criticized, with calls for postponement or cancellation of the Games.
Tokyo Olympics: Residents torn as pandemic ushers the Games into town
Tokyo residents express mixed feelings about hosting the 2021 Summer Olympics amid the COVID-19 pandemic, with many concerned about public safety and the slow vaccination rollout. Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga hopes a successful event will boost his political standing, but public sentiment remains largely negative. Various stakeholders, including artists, athletes, and business owners, share their perspectives, highlighting a lack of effective leadership and communication from the government. The Imperial Household also voiced concerns about the potential spread of infections due to the Games.
Tokyo Olympics: Residents torn as pandemic ushers the Games into town
Tokyo residents express mixed feelings about the upcoming 2021 Summer Olympics amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Concerns include the potential spread of the virus, slow vaccination rollout, and perceived government prioritization of the event over public safety. While some see the Olympics as a chance to showcase Japan's resilience, others believe it has lost its significance and become a political tool. The Japanese government and Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga face criticism for their handling of the pandemic and lack of effective leadership.
Are World War II-era rules to blame for Tokyo's Games crisis?
In Tokyo, Global-Dining's restaurant Gonpachi defied government COVID-19 orders to close by 8pm, citing constitutional freedoms and suing for symbolic damages. Japan's reluctance to enforce strict measures, rooted in its post-WWII constitution limiting government power, contrasts with aggressive responses in Australia and Singapore. As Japan faces a health crisis and prepares for the Olympics, debate intensifies over constitutional reform to expand emergency powers. Public support for change is growing, but legal experts argue that the government already has sufficient authority. The pandemic highlights political motivations behind the push for constitutional amendments, while businesses express frustration with the government's handling of the situation.
Japan COVID: Is the Tokyo Olympics crisis caused by World War II
The article examines the challenges Japan faces in enforcing COVID-19 measures due to its post-WWII constitution, which limits government emergency powers. It highlights the defiance of a major restaurant chain, Global-Dining, against early closure orders and the broader debate on constitutional reform. Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga acknowledges the need for constitutional changes to better handle emergencies, while public opinion shows increasing support for such reforms. Legal experts argue that the government could implement necessary measures without constitutional changes, suggesting political motives behind the push for reform. The article also touches on the public's frustration with the government's handling of the pandemic and the looming Tokyo Olympics.
Japan COVID: Is the Tokyo Olympics crisis caused by World War II
The article examines the challenges faced by Japan in enforcing COVID-19 measures due to constitutional limitations stemming from post-World War II reforms. It highlights the legal battle between the restaurant chain Global-Dining and the Japanese government over emergency orders, and discusses the broader debate on constitutional reform. Public opinion is increasingly in favor of revising the constitution to grant the government more emergency powers, but experts argue that existing laws already provide sufficient authority. The article also touches on the political implications for the ruling LDP and the upcoming Tokyo Olympics amid the pandemic.
Japan COVID: Is the Tokyo Olympics crisis caused by World War II
The article discusses the challenges Japan faces in enforcing COVID-19 measures due to constitutional limitations established post-World War II. It highlights the defiance of a major restaurant chain, Global-Dining, against government orders and the broader debate over the need to amend Japan's pacifist constitution to grant the government more emergency powers. Public sentiment is increasingly in favor of constitutional reform, but legal experts argue that existing laws could suffice. The article also touches on the political implications for Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga and the ruling LDP as Japan prepares for the Tokyo Olympics amid rising COVID-19 cases.
Japan COVID: Is the Tokyo Olympics crisis caused by World War II
The article discusses the challenges Japan faces in enforcing COVID-19 measures due to its post-WWII constitution, which limits government emergency powers. The Tokyo Olympics are under scrutiny as cases surge, and public opinion is divided on constitutional reform to grant the government more authority. Key figures like Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga and former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe are highlighted, along with public and expert opinions on the necessity and implications of such reforms. The article also touches on the economic impact on businesses like Global-Dining and the broader societal response to the pandemic.
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