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- Japan PM Kishida is fighting a party corruption scandal. Here’s a look at what it’s aboutSeattle Times
- NEl ex secretario jefe del gabinete, Hiroichi Matsuno, finalmente ofrece una conferencia de prensa… No renuncia a pesar del problema financiero: «Definitivamente responsabilidad política'': Tokyo Shimbun Tokyo Webnovedadescampeche.com.mx
- N¿»Efecto Koike»? ¿O «Gracias al Sr. Ryozumi»? Detrás de escena de la elección de alcalde de Hachioji: Partido Liberal Democrático «normalmente habría sido una victoria fácil'': Tokyo Shimbun Tokyo Webnovedadescampeche.com.mx
- Japan ruling party lawmaker Ikeda arrested over slush fund scandal that has battered support for PMSouth China Morning Post
- Japan marks 78th year since defeatArkansas Online
- Kishida marks 78th anniversary of World War II’s end without mentioning Japan’s wartime aggressionSeattle Times
- CJapan Signals More Web3 Promotion Policies Are To Comecoindesk.com
- Japan’s ruling party vows to promote debate on bill for LGBTQ communityThe Japan Times
- Defense spending rise puts spotlight on redemption rule of JGBsThe Japan Times
- Japan lawmaker in Taiwan says the ‘grim reality’ of mainland China threat is reason to increase military spendingSouth China Morning Post
- Senior LDP lawmaker visits Taiwan, saying more military spending needed amid China threatThe Japan Times
- Taiwan pledges deeper Japan security cooperation as senior LDP lawmaker visitsThe Japan Times
- LDP lawmakers say taxes should not be hiked to cover rising defense spendingThe Japan Times
- Can LDP and Komeito hammer out differences over defense spending?The Japan Times
- With weak yen, Japan aims to earn $34 billion from tourists next fiscal yearThe Japan Times
- Japan’s Kishida vows to regain trust in church controversySeattle Times
- LDP policy chief paid fees to Unification Church-linked groupThe Japan Times
- LDP policy chief visited Unification Church-linked facilityThe Japan Times
- Two Cabinet members visit Japan’s war-linked Yasukuni shrineThe Japan Times
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