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Rarely has the yearly gathering of the world’s leading economies been so overshadowed by the political vulnerabilities of nearly all its members. She emerged as the only European G7 leader bolstered by last week’s European Parliament elections. “I am proud that Italy will present itself to the G7, to Europe with the strongest government of all. The leaders of France and Germany are contending with very different sets of political circumstances. Whether it is Trump at the G7 table next year or Biden is among the great unknowable questions hanging over the gathering.
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Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said the government would invoke its authority to seek information from the church about its activities, a step never taken before against a religious organization in Japan. TOKYO—Prime Minister Fumio Kishida on Monday ordered an investigation of the church founded by the late Rev. Moon Sun-myung, a step that could lead to the church being stripped of its legal status in Japan. The move was the latest fallout from the assassination of former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe in July. The suspect in the killing wrote in online posts and a letter that he blamed the former Unification Church for his family’s troubles and said he was targeting Mr. Abe because of the former leader’s connections to church-linked groups.
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