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Sanae Takaichi
July 1st, 2026 - 10:46 GMT
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Japan is kicking out foreign residents as government tightens visa requirements

ALBAWABA - As the Japanese population plummets with a severely aging society, and as the Japanese government records worker shortages in many sectors - stubbornly, Sanae Takaichi’s government is passing laws making it harder for foreign residents to renew their visas. The laws even affect successful business owners, as one Nepalese resident reports, according to AFP. “My dream is broken.” says 38-year-old Budhathoki Samjhana, a restaurant owner in Okubo, Tokyo ...
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Egypt’s Foreign Currency Reserves Soar to $42.6 Billion

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