Japan Takes One Step Closer to Lifting Ban on 'Killing Weapon Exports' as LDP Confirms 'Abolition of 5 Types' Policy
Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party is set to submit a plan to the government to abolish its stringent 'five types' regulations on arms exports, paving the way for weapon sales abroad.
Hadhramaut launches campaign to ban carrying arms and Al-Mahra gives a grace period to those involved in looting
In Yemen's Hadhramaut province, authorities have initiated a campaign to prohibit the carrying of firearms in public and at government facilities, while Al-Mahra province grants a 10-day grace period for individuals involved in looting military weapons to surrender them.
In an affidavit to the Supreme Court, Kisch backed away from the blanket directive to prevent brothers in arms from accessing schools
Israeli Education Minister Yoav Kisch stated in an affidavit to the Supreme Court that his directive preventing 'brothers in arms' from accessing schools was specific to a particular lecture and not a blanket ban, despite earlier communications suggesting otherwise.
Spain authorizes transfers of military material from Israel three months after the approval of the embargo
Three months after approving a decree to ban arms trade with Israel due to the situation in Gaza, the Spanish government has authorized exceptions for military material transfers for Airbus.