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Japan's far-right populist Sanseito party was one of the biggest winners in the weekend's upper house election, attracting many voters with its "Japanese First" platform.
An additional $5,000 per month will be disbursed to each lawmaker to pay for personal security through the end of the year.
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba has again denied reports that he plans to resign after his party's historic election ...
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba was facing growing pressure to resign on Wednesday after his coalition lost its majority in the upper house election over the weekend, local media reported.
Calls for Ishiba to resign are reportedly coming from within the LDP, the government, and regional party branches ...
TOKYO--Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba has denied local media reports that he will resign soon, vowing instead to focus on making sure a trade deal with the U.S. will be carried out smoothly.
Exit polls suggest Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba's coalition is likely to lose a majority its majority in the smaller of ...
A fringe far-right populist party in Japan was one of the biggest winners in the weekend’s upper house election ...
The Sanseito party tapped into discontent over issues galvanizing voters worldwide: inflation, immigration and a political ...
A bad night for the ruling coalition could cost the prime minister his job and make it harder to strike a deal with ...