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Yoshiko Ishiba, the wife of Japan's new prime minister, celebrates in Tottori, western Japan, after her husband Shigeru Ishiba was elected leader…
Yoshiko Ishiba, the wife of Japan's new prime minister, celebrates in Tottori, western Japan, after her husband Shigeru Ishiba was elected leader…
Parliament confirms Shigeru Ishiba's appointment after he won contest to lead ruling LDP party.Japan's parliament has confirmed Shigeru Ishiba as the new prime minister. Members of the ruling Liberal Democratic…
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Share Tweet Share Share Email With new Liberal Democratic Party leader Ishiba Shigeru being sworn in as Prime Minister and announcing his new Cabinet on October 1st, attention will now…
Ishiba Shigeru was sworn in as Japan's prime minister Tuesday following a series of political scandals that, along with economic stagnation, has tanked his party's approval ratings.The former defense minister…
Item 1 of 7 Japan's Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba arrives at his official residence in Tokyo, Japan October 1, 2024. REUTERS/Issei Kato[1/7]Japan's Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba arrives at his official…
ISHIBA SHIGERU, Japan's new minister primeknows what his colleagues think of him. “I have undoubtedly hurt many people's feelings, caused unpleasant experiences and made many suffer,” he said apologetically in…
Shigeru Ishiba officially became the 102nd Prime Minister of Japan in the early afternoon of October 1. He took over from Fumio Kishidawho with 1094 consecutive days in office became…
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