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The governing coalition of Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba is likely to lose a majority in the smaller of Japan’s two ...
Japan’s ruling coalition is likely to lose its majority in the upper house, exit polls showed after Sunday’s election, ...
TOKYO, July 20 (Reuters) - Japan's shaky ruling coalition is likely to lose control of the upper house, exit polls showed after Sunday's election, potentially heralding political turmoil as a tariff ...
Although Japan claims its LNG exports and investment can fuel Southeast Asia’s clean energy future, its LNG push risks powering profits and prolonging fossil fuel dependence.
Japanese voters headed to the polls on Sunday to cast ballots for seats in the parliament’s upper chamber, in an election that could put Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba’s ruling coalition on rocky ...
Exit polls indicate a potential loss of majority for Japan's ruling coalition, undermining Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba's ...
Exit polls indicate Japan's ruling coalition may lose its majority in the upper house, escalating political instability.
Many constituents, frustrated with the current state of affairs, have turned away from the LDP and are seeking possibilities ...
A poor showing by the coalition could shake investor confidence in the world’s fourth-largest economy and disrupt critical ...
Japanese voters are participating in a crucial upper house election that could determine the fate of Prime Minister Shigeru ...
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