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The recent election for Japan’s Upper House of Councillors is a pivotal moment for Japanese politics, revealing fractures within the ruling coalition and a simultaneous rise of the political right.
SEOUL: South Korean President Lee Jae-myung said he intended to stick to existing agreements with Japan tied to its colonial ...
SEOUL (Reuters) -South Korean President Lee Jae Myung said he intended to stick to existing agreements with Japan tied to its colonial rule of the Korean peninsula, including one on the treatment of ...
Great attention in South Korea is rightfully focused on the high-stakes visit later this month of President Lee Jae Myung to Washington, DC. Worries ...
It was at an 18th century Georgian manor house outside London that Japanese lawmaker Rui Matsukawa began to have serious ...
The Liberal Democratic Party plans to ask its lawmakers who want to hold the party’s next presidential race early to express ...
So out of the litany of issues that have plagued the coalition, what exactly has caused this major loss in the coalition’s majority? Let’s take a look at the Sanseito, Japan’s ultra-right populist ...
It was at an 18th century Georgian manor house outside London that Japanese lawmaker Rui Matsukawa began to have serious ...
Japan's ruling party plans to gauge the support of its members in writing on whether it should hold an earlier than scheduled ...
In Japan and South Korea there is deepening concern over the reliability of long-time American security guarantees. This has ...
The Japanese leader revived the phrase “remorse” in his remarks, while also seeking to appease conservative members of the LDP.
JAPAN’S 20-year government bond auction drew demand that was weaker than its 12-month average, reflecting investor caution about longer dated debt facing fiscal risks like higher government spending ...
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