Fumio Kishida
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Koreasone year ago
A new front: S Korea, Japan mending ties amid tensions on Korean Peninsula
South Korea will fully implement a key military intelligence-sharing pact with Japan as the two countries are seeking to mend ties.
A new front: S Korea, Japan mending ties amid tensions on Korean Peninsula
Koreasone year ago
North Korea launches long-range missile: South
North Korea has test-launched a suspected intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) toward the East Sea, the South Korean military says.
North Korea launches long-range missile: South
Moreone year ago
Russia's Medvedev: Japan's new PM betraying Hiroshima victims
Russia's former president Dmitry Medvedev says Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida has betrayed the rights of hundreds of thousands of victims of US nuclear bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
Russia's Medvedev: Japan's new PM betraying Hiroshima victims
Chinaone year ago
Japan eyes $318 billion for military spending as pacifist charter fades
Japan is set to allocate $295 billion to $318 billion for military spending over five years from the next fiscal year that begins in April.
Japan eyes $318 billion for military spending as pacifist charter fades
Moreone year ago
In fresh blow to Kishida govt., another scandal-hit Japanese minister resigns
In a fresh blow to Japanese prime minister Fumio Kishida's government, a scandal-tainted minister for internal affairs and communications tendered his resignation on Sunday following reports of his involvement in a funds-related scandal.
In fresh blow to Kishida govt., another scandal-hit Japanese minister resigns
More2 years ago
Japan holds state funeral for divisive slain PM Shinzo Abe amid protests
Japan bids farewell to the controversial former prime minister Shinzo Abe, who was assassinated in July, with a rare state funeral on Tuesday that has deeply split public opinion in the Asian country. 
Japan holds state funeral for divisive slain PM Shinzo Abe amid protests
More2 years ago
Japan signals return to nuclear power to stabilize energy supply
Japan will restart more idled nuclear plants and look at developing next-generation reactors, Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said on Wednesday, setting the stage for a major policy shift on nuclear energy a decade after the Fukushima disaster.
Japan signals return to nuclear power to stabilize energy supply
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