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"They are the party of YouTube," said Jeffrey Hall, a lecturer at Kanda University of International Studies who has authored ...
On any list of central bankers dying to get off this crazy thing called 2025, Japan’s Kazuo Ueda deserves a spot at the very ...
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba’s future is uncertain but an unlikely campaign for him to stay was growing online this ...
Japan's far-right Sanseito party has emerged as a political force after securing a record number of seats in the recent upper ...
A postelection survey conducted by Kyodo News showed Friday that 56.4 percent of House of Councillors members do not favor a ...
Scrambling to pay legal fees, Media Matters has dialed back its criticism, trimmed its staff and contemplated closing ...
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If Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba resigns soon, the move could herald political turmoil in Japan, as no decisive winner ...
With the “Down with Ishiba” movement showing no signs of easing, the window for the prime minister to decide on his own is ...
The right-wing populist party Sanseito made big strides in parliamentary elections in Japan, capitalizing on concerns about the economy, immigration and overtourism.
When President Donald Trump revealed that his administration had struck a "massive" trade and investment deal with Japan, he described it as "completed"—but it must still pass the Japanese parliament, ...
There were two big losers in Sunday’s Upper House elections.The biggest loser was the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), which, ...
Please forgive me. I know the last presidential election was only eight months ago, and you may not have gotten over it yet.