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Tokyo, Japan - October 27, 2024 Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba is pictured during a media interview at the headquarters of his ruling Liberal Democratic Party in Tokyo on Oct. 27, 2024, as the ...
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Tokyo, Japan - Recent Japan's ruling coalition may have to make concessions to opposition parties as it strives to regain ...
The official court dress of the Empire of Japan , used from the Meiji period until the end of the Second World War, consisted of European-inspired clothing of the 1870's. It was first introduced at ...
The makeup of Japan's future government was in flux after the ruling coalition fell short of a majority mark. After losing his majority in the Parliamentary election, Japanese prime minister Shigeru ...
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Ishiba's Liberal Democratic Party remains the top party in Japan's Parliament, and a change of government is not expected. But the results create political uncertainty. Falling short of a majority ...