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Japan’s PM Fumio Kishida quits to save his party after years of scandal - Kishida had been facing growing calls to resign as ...
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Kishida, who was elected as president of the Liberal Democratic Party in 2021, is stepping down as his three-year term concludes. His decision comes amid declining public support, ...
Kishida and Biden will hold a trilateral summit with South Korea’s Yoon Suk Yeol on the sidelines of the G-7 summit. 9 Biden and Kishida also have economic matters to consider.
Kishida thanked Biden for U.S. work on regional security and said: "Japan and the United States are currently facing the most challenging and complex security environment in recent history." ...
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida on Monday outlined his new economic package, which is being introduced amid dwindling support for the conservative government head's Cabinet. The package, for ...
Japan's Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said he would not step down or replace party leaders after his governing party lost Japan's special election by a large margin.
Kishida also established an internal political reform task force, but half of its members are linked to the fundraising scandal, which has raised questions about the reforms they can achieve.
Kishida won the runoff against Kono, 58, Japan’s popular vaccine minister who has also served as the country’s foreign and defense minister. Though historic that two women candidates ...
TOKYO — Fumio Kishida was re-elected as Japan’s prime minister on Wednesday after his governing party scored a major victory in key parliamentary elections. Elected just over a month ago by ...
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida’s strong election victory presents him with a three-year time frame to pursue his own agenda of making capitalism fairer and greener, with no need to ...
Kishida won the runoff against Kono, 58, Japan’s popular vaccine minister who has also served as the country’s foreign and defense minister. Though historic that two women candidates ...
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