Japan PM removes son as his aide after 'inappropriate' behaviour
Japan PM Fumio Kishida's son, Shotaro Kishida, will resign as his executive secretary due to "inappropriate" behaviour at the premier's official residence. Shotaro and some other relatives had pretended to hold a news conference at the official residence during a private party, photos of which had reportedly surfaced. "I have decided to replace [Shotaro] for accountability," Kishida said.