Seiji Kihara is planned to take the top committee position so the LDP can smoothly prepare for elections for the Tokyo ...
The Japanese government is unlikely to present its planned cybersecurity bill by the end of this year due to political uncertainties following the rec ...
The approval rating of the Cabinet fell further to 23 percent, and nearly 60 percent of voters want Fumio Kishida to ... administration since the Liberal Democratic Party returned to power in ...
Prime Minister Fumio ... Kishida’s personnel changes may be designed to give his administration a fresh start, but insiders say the process shows he has lost his hold on the ruling Liberal ...
Domestic stability enabled Japan to take on an international leadership role. Those days may be over. The post A Weakened ...
The disapproval rating for Prime Minister Fumio Kishida’s Cabinet ... in February and the highest figure since Kishida’s Liberal Democratic Party returned to power in 2012, according to ...
The Liberal Democratic Party’s Research Commission on Security formally submitted recommendations to Prime Minister Fumio Kishida on April 27 that Japan should possess so-called “counterattack ...
The Japanese government is unlikely to submit an envisioned bill to enhance cybersecurity capabilities by year-end, a government source said, as discussions have stalled following last month's change ...
A total of seven major countries across the globe, including the US and UK, as well as the neighbouring nation of Pakistan ...
“ Shin shihei ” or “new banknotes” — Japan introduced new banknotes on 3 July – and “Shin NISA”, an abbreviation of the ...
Prime Minister Fumio Kishida has given the official nod ... Kishida explained that to senior officials of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party sometime over the past few days.