G7 Security in Focus After Kishida Attack.
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Japan's Prime Minister Fumio Kishida has vowed to boost security as ministers from overseas visit the country, after an apparent smoke bomb was thrown at him during a public event. Japan hosts ministers from the world's seven richest nations on Sunday. A 24-year-old suspect detained at the scene had been carrying a knife and a possible second explosive device. The motivation for the apparent attack is still unclear.
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