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With the “Down with Ishiba” movement showing no signs of easing, the window for the prime minister to decide on his own is ...
The Southeast Asian neighbors, who share a disputed 500-mile frontier, have long fought over the sovereignty of a ...
The LDP is divided on PM Ishiba's future and, despite his denials, he may resign by August after key political events.
Japan’s far-right Sanseito party won a record number of seats in the country’s recent upper-house elections, stripping the ...
Internal rivals and a resurgent nationalist right are jeopardising Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba's already precarious ...
This means that Ishiba no longer has easy control over the upper or lower houses of parliament; last October, the LDP lost ...
Japan's Liberal Democratic Party, which Prime Minister Ishiba leads, secured 47 seats in parliament, short of the 50 it needs for a majority.
Japan's political landscape is expected to become increasingly unstable following the ruling coalition's defeat in Sunday's House of Councillors election, experts said.