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Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba signaled he intends to stay in office despite a growing number of calls within the ruling party for him to step down after an election setback last week.
As President Donald Trump’s tariffs add to a sense of uncertainty in Japan, the Sanseito party and its leader Sohei Kamiya ...
The LDP’s historic electoral fall exposes a fractured Japan, where public disillusionment, economic woes and rising populism ...
Investors, finally having some good news, seemed to largely ignore thorny questions about the details of the trade deal, let ...
President Donald Trump is bragging that Japan has given him, as part of a new trade framework, $550 billion to invest in the ...
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Campaigning under the nationalist slogan “Japanese First,” the party capitalised on growing public frustration with immigration, inflation and the ruling coalition’s performance. View on euronews ...
When President Donald Trump revealed that his administration had struck a "massive" trade and investment deal with Japan, he ...
Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba said Friday he wants to oversee the "steady" implementation of a recently clinched trade deal ...
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba's future is uncertain but an unlikely campaign for him to stay was growing online this ...
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Korea JoongAng Daily on MSNIs Japan lurching toward right-wing nationalism? The upper house election result is raising questionsU.S. Congress and the American public support a stronger alliance with Japan, and the Trump administration’s own strategy to ...
Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba on Wednesday vowed to remain in power to oversee the implementation of a new Japan-U.S. tariff ...
A fringe far-right populist party in Japan was one of the biggest winners in the weekend’s upper house election ...
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