Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida apologized for problems with new national ID cards but said he wouldn’t necessarily change plans to require them for access to health care from autumn next year.
TOKYO -- Computer glitches and protests marked Monday's launch of Japan's first nationwide identification system, a registry that is supposed to streamline the country's often cumbersome, paper-heavy ...
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