Security concerns rise ahead of G7 summit after attack on Japanese PM.

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An explosive attack on Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida at an election rally has raised concerns about VIP security in Japan, less than a year after former premier Shinzo Abe was gunned down. The incident highlights vulnerabilities in Japan's security system and a failure to implement changes following Abe's killing. The attack comes weeks before Japan hosts the G7 leaders' summit and exposes the need for Japan to change its awareness and security system.
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