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SINGAPORE (Reuters) -Japan's ruling coalition lost control of the upper house in an election on Sunday, further weakening Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba's grip on power even as he vowed to remain ...
The results of the election in Japan’s House of Councillors highlight a key trend: An era of political fragmentation in ...
Japan's markets brace for election impact on JGBs, yen By Junko Fujita and Kevin Buckland July 19, 202511:03 PM PDTUpdated July 20, 2025 ...
The right-wing populist party Sanseito made big strides in parliamentary elections in Japan, capitalizing on concerns about ...
Asian stocks remained stable as investors awaited tech earnings, brushing aside Japan's election impact. US futures edged up amid trade deal hopes and speculation about potential meetings between ...
TOKYO (AP) — Japan's Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba denied again on Wednesday plans for resignation following a historic defeat of his ruling party in a weekend election despite growing calls for ...
TOKYO (AP) — Japanese were voting Sunday for seats in the smaller of Japan’s two parliamentary houses in a key election with Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba and his ruling coalition facing a ...
The election saw 125 seats in the 248-seat upper house contested. The coalition needed 50 of those but local media reported they only won 47, with the LDP winning 39 and Komeito eight, giving them ...
Japan votes in a key election as Prime Minister Ishiba faces a possible loss Voters are divided between stability and change, with some voicing concern about escalating xenophobia.
Japan votes in a key election as Prime Minister Ishiba faces a possible loss Voters are divided between stability and change, with some voicing concern about escalating xenophobia.
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Japan's Ishiba denies resignation plans despite election loss, says he will focus on US trade dealJapan's Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba denied again on Wednesday plans for resignation following a historic defeat of his ruling party in a weekend election despite growing calls for him to step down, ...
TOKYO (AP) — Japan’s Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba denied again on Wednesday plans for resignation following a historic defeat of his ruling party in a weekend election despite growing calls ...
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