Japan’s Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba has renewed a pledge to build up his country’s military and deepen its alliance with ...
Ishiba took office on Oct. 1, replacing his unpopular predecessor Fumio Kishida but his governing coalition badly lost a ...
Despite the fact actual union workers appear to be divided on the Nippon deal many candidates have chosen to appease union ...
These economic issues are closely related to Japan's one-sided pro-United States diplomacy, which comes at a high cost to ...
South Korea, the US and Japan are set to begin their second trilateral multi-domain exercise on Wednesday, the South's Joint ...
On Sept. 21, then Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida stopped by President Joe Biden’s home in Delaware. Official reports ...
Japan's PM commits $64.9 billion to boost semiconductor and AI industries, aiming to maintain competitive edge in advanced tech.
Moving forward, the ruling and opposition parties must work together to reform and rebuild public trust, aiming for unity.” ...
Prime Minister Fumio Kishida’s decision to disband the party faction he once headed triggered a chain reaction that could further undermine his hold on government. Kishida stepped down as ...
He will now navigate hostilities within his party, economic woes and a period of flux in international relations.
Japan’s Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba has pledged to take tougher measures against misuse of political funds after he was ...
Instead, voters unhappy with inflation and a slush fund scandal that helped sink his predecessor Fumio Kishida delivered the ...