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Shinzo Abe was assassinated. Now, Japan hates him.On July 8, 2022, in Nara, Japan, Shinzo Abe was shot twice with a homemade shotgun by Tetsuya Yamagami. Despite Abe’s towering status in Japanese politics — a former prime minister, and Japan’s ...
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Killing of young Cambodian couple by businessman with honorary title revives concerns about impunity
The suspect, 50-year-old Srey Sina, allegedly shot to death 27-year-old Long ... In recognition of the political sensitivity, Prime Minister Hun Manet and members of his government were quick ...
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba expressed optimism on Sunday that his country could avoid higher U.S. tariffs, saying President Donald Trump had recognized Japan's huge investment in the U ...
"On television, he is very frightening," Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba told reporters after Friday's meeting. "But when I met him, he was very sincere, very powerful and strong willed," he ...
Japan could soon face U.S. tariffs if it doesn’t take steps to buy more from the United States, President Donald Trump said Friday after a meeting with Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba ...
NEW DELHI (AP) — Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s longstanding bonhomie with President Donald Trump could be tested as the ...
If Japan needed reassurances it was indeed still ... "On television, he is very frightening," Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba told reporters after Friday's meeting. "But when I met him ...
Fumio Kishida was elected as Japan’s newest prime minister by both the Lower and Upper houses of the Diet on Oct. 4. He is the 35th prime minister in the postwar period. At around 1:25 p.m ...
In return, Trump gave Ishiba a copy of his coffee table picture book “Save America” featuring a cover photo from his first ...
TOKYO - Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba expressed optimism on Sunday that his country could avoid higher U.S. tariffs, saying President Donald Trump had recognized Japan's huge investment in ...
"On television, he is very frightening," Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba told reporters after Friday's meeting. "But when I met him, he was very sincere, very powerful and strong willed," he ...
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