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https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/20201229_07/
Russian President Vladimir Putin and his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping have reaffirmed their alliance ahead of a change of the US government in January.
The Russian presidential office announced a telephone conversation between the two leaders on Monday.
The office said that "the leaders praised bilateral ties, stating that they have reached the highest level in history and are truly beneficial to both sides."
It added the presidents reaffirmed their shared willingness to step up cooperation in the international arena.
China's foreign ministry quoted Xi as saying the strategic cooperation between China and Russia can effectively resist any attempts to suppress and divide the two countries.
The militaries of China and Russia conducted joint surveillance operations by strategic bombers over the Sea of Japan and the East China Sea on December 22.
Monday's summit talks over the phone are seen as an attempt to reinforce the bilateral ties before US President-elect Joe Biden is inaugurated next month.
Biden is expected to take hardline policies against Russia and China.
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https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/20201229_09/
US-China relations are expected to become further aggravated, as Washington has enacted a law to support the Tibetan people's process of choosing a successor to their spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama.
President Donald Trump signed a bill into law on Sunday which says any interference by the Chinese government in the Dalai Lama's succession would be deemed to be a serious human rights violation leading to sanctions. The legislation calls on the administration to consider sanctions should Beijing interfere.
The law also says China will not be allowed to establish any new consulates in the US until Washington can open its own diplomatic outpost in Tibet's main city of Lhasa.
At a news conference on Monday, China's foreign ministry spokesperson Zhao Lijian called Tibet-related issues an internal Chinese affair. He said the issues touch on China's sovereignty and territorial integrity and no interference by any external forces would be allowed.
He urged the US to stop exploiting relevant issues aimed at interfering in China' internal affairs.
Relations between the two countries have soured over issues related to trade and the South China Sea.
The row could worsen further as US President-elect Joe Biden is expected to take a tough stance on Beijing over human rights issues in Hong Kong and the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region.
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https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/20201230_06/
Japan's education ministry is planning to introduce school classes designed to teach children how to prevent sex crimes.
Ministry officials say schools have not taught much about sexual crime and abuse.
They note that elementary school children in lower grades sometimes are not even aware that they are being victimized.
Their class will teach them not to expose body parts that are covered by a swimsuit to others.
The class for those in higher grades will teach about dangers related to social media.
For junior and senior high school students, the class will discuss dating violence and instruct students on how to avoid becoming victims or abusers.
The ministry plans to first launch trial classes in a few municipalities from the school year that starts next April. It plans to implement the classes nationwide in 2023 after preparing teaching materials and guidelines.
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