Japan's parliament approves law giving greater role to military

Japan’s parliament has approved contentious legislation to loosen constraints on the country’s military, giving it a greater role.

Japan's parliament approves law giving greater role to military

Japan’s parliament has approved contentious legislation to loosen constraints on the country’s military, giving it a greater role.

The approval at the upper house puts the legislation into law, loosening post-World War Two constraints on use of force by the military to self-defence only.

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