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Many words and expressions from nature in Japan for the word doro or mud. 

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"The negotiations are proceeding in an orderly and constructive manner. Time is on our side."

On the US blockade of Iranian ports- "will remain in full force and effect" until an agreement is reached and signed.

"Both sides must take their time and get it right. There can be no mistakes!"  "The US-Iran relationship is becoming "much more professional and productive."

DJT stressed that Iran must know "They cannot develop or procure a Nuclear Weapon or Bomb."

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Wayne Mullins, the Senator from Oklahoma, is doing his best to restore the reputation of the nation's Department of Homeland Security, after the messy period under Kristi Noem who violated the department's norms and allowed all sorts of inappropriate behaviours for what is the nation's largest law and order organization. It is vital that the people have full confidence in the Department to have full confidence in the rule of law, and for internal security in the US at a time of illegal migrants by the millions crossing the nation's borders with impunity during the last administration.

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Okamoto Tao wins Best Actress award at Cannes 2026 for Hamaguchi Ryusuke's film "All of a Sudden."

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Japanese homes from 14th century declared national treasures. These homes belong to powerful farm families when most of Japan was an agricultural society. Also listed in a lighthouse made of steel from the Meiji era, in Sado, Niigata Prefecture. It is Japan's oldest operational lighthouse made of steel. 

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DHS Secretary Mullins makes changes at DHS April 2026, rescinding many of Kristi Noem's controversialpolicies such as requiring approval by the Secretary of DHS for all contracts over $100,000. This figure is now $25 million and above. Mullins told Congress he is "not a micro-manager."

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Winter in Oda, Nara Prefecture- NHK Japan shows an ancient herbal garden  in the Nara region in this video. Digging for herbs and food plants in the winter, prayers at a medicinal tree, cooking that brings together spiritual traditions and herbs that are cooked for meals in winter, all aspects of spiritual and garden work in winter in Japan.

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WSJ's Michelle Hackman, Josn Dawsey, and Tarini Parti give this in depth report on the way Kristi Noem has run the US Department of Homeland Security, and sidelined Tom Homan who headed the Border effort, resulting in the mistakes made in Minnesota and other places in law enforcement that led to strong protests. Eventually Tom Homan was put in charge and has helped to restore some of the trust lost through the actions taken by Noem. This WSJ report is critical of how the former governor of North Dakota has run DHS and taken actions to help her image as she planned to run for national office in 2028. In the process she has damaged trust in the DHS methods for law enforcement, with criticism from Republicans in Congress.

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Japanese interval slow fast slow walking is shown in this video from NHK Japan. One alternates between slow and fast walking in interval training 5 times in this style of walking that is good for health. This is similiar to rowing iFit rowing programs on a rower or doing this on a rowing boat in lakes or the ocean. And is also used in iFit hiking training.

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Raul Castro of Cuba indicted by the US Justice Department May 20, 2026 for Cuban Americans killed when civilian flights helping Cuban refugees in the waters near Cuba were shot on orders from Raul Castro, as minister of defense. Only towards the end of this news report by Perry Stein and Karen De Young of the Washington Post is it clear that this indictment is on Cuba Independence Day March 20, which in 1902 marks the setup of the Republic of Cuba, at the end of the US military takeover of Cuba from the Spanish during the Spanish American War. Cuba under Castro does not use this day but the day of the Communist takeover in 1959 of January 1, and celebrates as Day of the Revolution, July 26, the day when the attack on the Moncada military barracks started the Revolution against the dictatorship of Fulgencio Batista. Only the Obama administration similar to its failures in addressing the Iran nuclear weapons crisis refused to recognize 1902 date as the Cuban Independence Day, all other administrations before did. Under the Monroe Doctrine of 1824 the US clearly considered Latin America as its neighborhood and would not accept any foreign power in its neighborhood, making the Platt amendment attached to the Cuban 1902 Constitution permitting US intervention simply an addition. That the Monroe Doctrine was proven right in 2 ways is not mentioned by the Washington Post or by the elite media. What it did was to prevent European colonial powers from intervening and restoring colonial type rule to Spanish colonies in Latin America. It was welcomed by the British as it had no such designs, objected to by the Spanish Dutch and the French who had such designs for their colonial Empires. It was resented by Cubans naturally but Cubans did not consider that US is the only power who even when it pushed the Spaniards out of Cuba and Philippines in the Spanish American War of 1900 after centuries of Spanish occupation, the only power who prepared Cuba for Independence within 4 years in 1898. Which European colonial power could do this? The other reason for the Monroe Doctrine is in the Platt Amendment attached to the Cuban Constitution which committed the Cuban government to implement and maintain programs the US introduced to control yellow fever and infectious diseases. In 1934 FDR removed the Platt Amendment under a "Good Neighbor Policy. It is the relaxation of the Monroe Doctrine by future American adminstrations that has brought so much suffering and pain to North America, for the US and Mexico with illegal immigration and drugs, corrupting governance in Mexico and creating social political strife in the US, more deaths from drugs than the Vietnam, Korean and WWI combined. Today's Cuba's economy and the Venezuelan economy that copied Cuba's example has completely collapsed, one fourth of the people left the country taking with them the vitally important skills, and leading to economic hardships for the people. This would not have happened if the Monroe Doctrine implemented under the Good Neighbor ideas of FDR and the Alliance for Progress of JFK was kept in place. This shows that Cuba's Independence happened when the Americans supported Cuban rebels fighting for independence in 1898 just as the Indian Independence was won in 1947 from the British under Labour's PM Clement Attlee in 1945 taking action. Four years of American rule in Cuba to prepare it for independence as a transition is far better than 4 centuries of Spanish rule, and 2 years of British rule as a transition 1945-1947 under Attlee (who replaced Churchill in 1945 and setup the NHS) is better than 2 centuries of British colonial rule. In this sense America is with the Cuban people, just as the average British public and working class is with the Indian people.   ...
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UK underinvestment in health care infrastructure and NHS is leading to it "underperforming significantly," says a King's fund health thinktank study. UK annual capital spending in healthcare is about 0.33% of GDP in 2019 compared to 0.65% in the US. A lack of doctors and nurses is a severe problem for the NHS in UK.

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Relief with the appointment of Oklahoma senator Mullins at DHS following the failures of Kristi Noem and loss of public trust.

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Prime minister Theresa May of Britain announces her plan to spend an additional 20 billion pounds a year on the National Health Service. Over five years the commitment is for an additional 70 billion pounds. By 2023 this will bring the UK to the point where it is spending the same proportion on health care as France. This also fulfills a promise made by the pro Brexit campaign. May says some of this would come from higher taxes, and 9 billion pounds that the UK contributes to the European Union each year would go to pay for the additional funds to the NHS. The 2017 British election with Labor winning 40% of the vote has affirmed the shift in public sentiment to greater commitment of funds for health and education. Poorer communities in Britain that were left behind tended to vote for Brexit, with a large gap widening between London and the rest of the country. Higher commitment to NHS is part of the shift in perception that the needs of health, education and underserved communities are the new priorities. ...
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The number of specialist referrals for NHS mental healthcare reached a record of 4.3 million in the UK in 2021, according to this report in the BBC.

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Britain's NHS watchdog, National Audit Office, says cuts in public health spending for social care such as for obesity and smoking, by a quarter since 2014, could risk derailing achieving a key goal of preventing illness for the NHS.

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The National Health Service in Britain says a call for 250,000 volunteers to help NHS in contacting and helping 1.5 million senior elderly citizens had an extraordinary response. About 170,000 volunteers have come forward, about 3 a minute in an astonishing response, says the health secretary. The 1.5 million elderly people were asked to remain at home for 12 weeks as a safety precaution.

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"Sooner or later our NHS hospitals would be full. Not just administratively at full stretch, but physically overwhelmed." Here a leading cabinet member talks about the lockdown decision in Britain by government ministers and how it went against their instincts about individual liberties held for a lifetime, and how in the end they arrived at the same decision reached by Angela Merkel and Emmanuel Macron.

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Tory MP's rebels in the southern part of England are opposed to prime minister Boris Johnson's second lockdown for the whole of England. This report in The Times of London looks at how Johnson's conservative government might have to get Labor party support to pass the lockdown measures in parliament. Or Labor may decide to abstain from the vote. Mr. Gove says the NHS risks being overwhelmed if the lockdown does not take place. Responding to the statements that southern England does not have high or has falling rates of coronavirus Mr. Johnson says it has been shown that a low rate catches up in one area when it is next to a high rate area for coronavirus so that the result is the spread of the virus to the point where the NHS cannot cope.  The NHS like the French health system and other health systems in the European Union, U.S.  India, and other countries are strained to the limit. Most healt care workers in hospitals have felt severe strain on themselves and their families during the first wave. Most are exhausted and are in a situation of fatigue with the added factor of some healthcare workers on leave from the virus illness. This puts additional burdens on the system. Without the action taken the health system may be overwhelmed in many countries leading to disaster.   ...
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NHS workers are exhausted in the second wave of the pandemic in January 2021, with wards overflowing.

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Two health service workers at NHS Britain experienced symptoms after receiving the Pfizer vaccine. NHS is told by medicines regulator that people with a history of significant allergic reactions should not be given the Pfizer vaccine.

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The serenity of life at the Ottowasan Kannonji Buddhist Temple dedicated to Bodhisattwa in the ancient city of Nara, Japan. This video in NHK Japan shows the temple garden settings, cooking, and SDG activities at the temple.

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NHK Proportional representation exit polls for Japan's  2025 elections for parliament show twice the number of people in 20's 30's and 40's voted for Sanseito over voted for the LDP. The LDP is the party that has run Japan's government for mostly all of the past 75 post war years. It is losing its touch with the common man as issues of cost of living, migration, and income mobility affect the Japanese people as they have done in Europe and the US. The two opposition parties are the Sanseito and the Democratic Party of the People formed in the last ten years to fight the entrenched LDP governments, and the Constitutional Party of Japan that has acted till now as the main Opposition Party. Not just LDP, the Constitutional Party of Japan also draws most of its support from the 50's, 60's and 70's people age groups and are being trounced by Sanseito and Democratic Party of the People with younger age groups. This is a significant observation on the direction Japan is taking with resistance to too much tourism, too much migration, and not enough attention to Japan's national interests. The LDP under Ishiba is now navigating a new environment as it looks to running the government taking credit for the US Japan Trade Agreement and working with the new parties. ...

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