Japan’s benchmark Nikkei 225 index tumbles nearly 5% after its ruling party chose Ishiba as the next prime minister
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Japan's likely next leader says he will call an election once he takes office
Shigeru Ishiba, the head of Japan’s governing party, plans to call a parliamentary election on Oct. 27 after he is formally elected as prime minister on Tuesday26 minutes ago -
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Japan’s incoming leader calls general election as he seeks to unify party
Japan’s incoming prime minister, Shigeru Ishiba, said he will call a general election for Oct. 27 after winning one of the closest-ever leadership races for the governing Liberal Democratic Party.1 hour ago - Japan -
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Japan’s incoming PM calls snap October election as shares sink
Nikkei 225 drops almost 5% as markets assess new leader who is expected to back BoJ’s rate rises1 hour ago - Japan -
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Here’s why Japan’s stocks are plunging after Shigeru Ishiba’s win
Shigeru Ishida had beaten Economic Security Minister Sanae Takaichi in the final round of the Liberal Democratic Party election on Friday.3 hours ago - Japan -
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Japan’s incoming prime minister Shigeru Ishiba to call snap election – reports
The 67-year-old will seek an early public mandate after seeing off a rightwing challenge to become the leader of the ruling Liberal Democratic party. Japan’s incoming prime minister Shigeru ...6 hours ago - Japan -
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Stocks Tumble in Japan Following Party’s Election of New Prime Minister
Stocks dropped after Japan’s governing party chose Shigeru Ishiba, a critic of the country’s longstanding ultralow interest rates, as its leader.6 hours ago - Japan -
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Japan’s benchmark Nikkei 225 index tumbles nearly 5% after its ruling party chose Ishiba as the next prime minister
Japan’s benchmark Nikkei 225 index tumbles nearly 5% after its ruling party chose Ishiba as the next prime minister8 hours ago -
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Witnesses report first Israeli airstrike in central Beirut in nearly a year of conflict, near major transportation hub
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Colts QB Richardson suffers hip injury in victory
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Anthony Richardson injury update: Colts QB exits win over Steelers after hurting hip in first half
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Tom Brady reveals team that made a strong push to sign him during free agency before he chose Buccaneers
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Reeves set to attend meeting of EU finance ministers
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Packers WR Watson ruled out with ankle injury
Packers wide receiver Christian Watson suffered a left ankle injury and was ruled out of the game Sunday against the Vikings.14 hours ago - NFL -
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says former rival, Gideon Saar, has joined his Cabinet
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Austria's far-right Freedom Party heading for its first national election win
A projection for ORF public television, based on counting of more than half the votes, put support for the Freedom Party at 29.2% and Chancellor Karl Nehammer's Austrian People's Party at 26.3%.16 hours ago -
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UK fashion designer reunited with piece that went missing nearly 40 years ago
Jean Pallant says return of long-lost coat, spotted in a pile of Oxfam donations, was like seeing a child again. A British fashion designer said rediscovering one of her long-lost designs, which ...17 hours ago - United Kingdom -
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Austrians vote as a far-right party hopes for its first national election win
Austrians are voting in a national election that the far-right Freedom Party is hoping to win for the first time21 hours ago -
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Labour to tighten ministerial hospitality rules
The move follows criticism over freebies accepted by the prime minister and other cabinet ministers.21 hours ago -
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Ishiba’s election as Japan’s next leader expected to rattle stock market
Former defence minister’s selection as president of ruling party sent Nikkei 225 futures tumbling22 hours ago - Japan -
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Labour to tighten UK rules on ministers declaring ‘freebies’
Canterbury MP Rosie Duffield quits party and hits out at Sir Keir Starmer over donations23 hours ago - United Kingdom -
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Japan’s unexpected choice of prime minister
Shigeru Ishiba needs to show pragmatism to make his administration a success23 hours ago - Japan -
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In Japan, He Adds Color to the Tatami Tradition
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