TOKYO, Nov 22 (Kyodo) –
A Japanese well being ministry panel on Tuesday determined to ban HHCH, an artificial cannabinoid, from Dec. 2 after many individuals who consumed gummies containing the compound needed to go to the hospital.
The panel will add hexahydrocannabihexol to the listing of illicit medication in Japan, encompassing possession, use and distribution, ministry officers mentioned.
Currently, HHCH is just not banned in Japan though the substance has constructions much like THC or tetrahydrocannabinol, which is derived from hashish and already prohibited within the nation.
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N.Korean projectile apparently flew over Japan
NHK – Nov 22
The Japanese authorities introduced on Tuesday at 10:46 p.m., native time, that North Korea launched a minimum of one missile. It seemingly flew over Japan’s southwestern prefecture of Okinawa towards the Pacific Ocean.

Xi, Kishida reaffirm strategic, mutually useful China-Japan ties
CCTV Video News Agency – Nov 18
Chinese President Xi Jinping met with Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida in San Francisco of the United States on Nov. 16, reaffirming the positioning of comprehensively advancing the strategic and mutually useful relations between China and Japan.

