THE ASAHI SHIMBUN
November 11, 2024 at 16:47 JST
Naoki Hyakuta, leader of the Conservative Party of Japan, speaks in Nagoya on Nov. 10 alongside Kaori Arimoto, the party’s secretary-general. (Tadashi Mizowaki)
NAGOYA—After a deluge of criticism, the leader of the Conservative Party of Japan retracted his suggestion that subjecting women over 30 to having their uteruses removed would prod them to have children and reverse the declining birthrate. [Read More]
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