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Japan's ruling coalition lost control of the upper house in an election on Sunday, further weakening Prime Minister Shigeru ...
Japan's upper house election on Sunday dealt a big blow to the ruling coalition and sets markets up for possible policy ...
TOKYO—Japan’s ruling coalition suffered a significant loss in a parliamentary election Sunday, a setback that risks derailing ...
Japanese voters faced a crucial upper house election that could destabilize Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba's administration.
Japanese voters participated in a closely contested upper house election that could create political upheaval. Prime Minister ...
In Japan, the ruling coalition lost control of the upper house in an election on Sunday, further weakening Prime Minister ...
A far-right "Japanese First" party looks likely to make big gains in Sunday's election, with the ruling coalition facing a ...
Ishiba said he intends to stay on despite the defeat. Traders are focused on how the political uncertainty may play out as this is the first time since 1955 that a leader from the storied Japanese ...
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba said he intended to stay on even as his ruling coalition is certain to lose control of the upper house in Sunday's election, per Bloomberg.
Political parties jostle for position and trade barbs but offer no clear plan for Japan’s growing structural challenges.
Exit polls show Japan's ruling coalition likely losing upper house majority, raising political instability amid inflation, ...
Japanese voters are casting ballots in an election that may end coalition control and intensify pressure on Prime Minister ...
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