Japan enshrines in law male-only succession for its shrinking imperial family
First publishedJul 17, 12:12 UTC
Last updatedJul 18, 07:32 UTC · 15m ago
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Royal watchers and experts fear the new measures could doom the 1,500-year-old hereditary institution by insisting that only males can be emperor.
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- Royal watchers and experts fear the new measures could doom the 1,500-year-old hereditary institution by insisting that only males can be emperor.
- How widely is it covered?
- 2 outlets, average source rating 7.0/10.
- When was it last updated?
- 15m ago.
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Asian nation with 1,500-year-old imperial line insists only men can become emperor in policy revision
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