Japan's House of Councillors Passes National Intelligence Conference Bill on May 27

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According to Xinhua News Agency, Japan's House of Councillors (upper chamber of parliament) passed legislation to establish a National Intelligence Conference on May 27. The bill, promoted by Prime Minister Suga Takayuki's government, aims to integrate and strengthen intelligence capabilities. The legislation had previously been approved by Japan's House of Representatives.
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