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Ishiba, 68, a self-confessed defense “geek,” is the son of a regional governor and is from Japan’s small Christian minority.
Japan is on track to achieve its target of boosting defense spending to 2 percent of gross domestic product in the next two ...
Changes in Japan’s political environment make immigration a challenging issue for Japan’s ruling Liberal Democratic Party in ...
Shigeru Ishiba likes the nitty gritty of policy, cigarettes and making models, but his dream job as Japanese prime minister could go up in smoke this weekend.
Ruling coalition predicted to lose majority and will have to seek partners to maintain power, with Ishiba expected to make ...
The Mainichi Shimbun answers some common questions readers may have about the Japanese government's minimum wage council ...
First Lady Liza Araneta-Marcos is currently on a working visit to Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, which is why she will not ...
EWC: The most emotional winner: how Goichi "GO1" Kishida was crowned first ever Fatal Fury champion CBS Cancels 'Late Show,' ...
By bno - Taipei Office For much of the post-war era, Japan’s armed forces - officially termed the Self-Defence Forces (SDF) - ...
The political crisis in Japan is being compounded by Trump’s tariffs and demands that the government commit to a US-led war ...
First Lady Liza Marcos will not be accompanying President Marcos on his official visit to Washington next week, according to the Palace. In an interview with True FM, Presidential Communications ...