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Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba has vowed to remain in office, despite exit polls indicating that his Liberal ...
Exit polls suggest Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba's coalition is likely to lose a majority its majority in the smaller of ...
Japan's election outcome may put the central bank in a double bind as prospects of big spending could keep inflation elevated ...
After back-to-back defeats in both houses—a historic first in 70 years for the Liberal Democratic Party—the latest Upper ...
Long-ruling party faces crisis with populists capturing working people’s vote as traditional rural base shrinks ...
The surge in support for Sanseito and the Democratic Party for the People on July 20 was largely thanks to veteran ...
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba sought to buy time in office following a second election setback in less than a year. But whether he stays days, weeks or even months, Sunday’s vote made clear ...
If the current ruling party loses its majority, the country’s waters could become uncharted at a critical time.
The bruising electoral defeat suffered by Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba’s ruling coalition has plunged the country into a state of political uncertainty, creating a significant new dilemma ...
Russia is cited as the main threat, as the blue, white, and red tricolore is lowered across the continent. Mr. Brooke has ...
Measures against high prices and economic policy were regarded as the most important issues by 46% of voters who answered an exit poll conducted by The Yomiuri Shimbun during the House of Councilors ...