Amid swirling rumors of resignation following a significant upper house election defeat, Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba firmly denies plans to step down, citing a need for stability as a crucial trade deal deadline approaches.
Japan's Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba vows to stay despite losing majority in the upper house elections. With rising prices and political scandals, the future of his coalition hangs in the balance.
Japan's ruling coalition struggles to maintain control as election exit polls predict a significant loss, putting Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba’s leadership and upcoming trade negotiations at risk.
Japan's exit polls indicate the ruling coalition may lose its majority in the upper house, intensifying pressure on Prime Minister Ishiba. With rising prices and political scandals, will he survive this political storm?
Japan's ruling coalition is projected to lose its majority in the upper house, raising concerns over Prime Minister Ishiba's leadership amid looming tariff deadlines with the U.S. Voter discontent over inflation issues may lead to significant political shifts.
President Donald Trump and Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba meet to discuss military cooperation, foreign investment, technology development, and American energy exports. The talks aim to strengthen U.S.-Japan relations and boost security in the Indo-Pacific region.