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Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba said Monday he will stay in office to tackle challenges such as rising prices and high U.S. tariffs after a weekend election defeat left his coalition with a ...
A Delta Connection flight operated by SkyWest was forced to make a sharp evasive turn during its approach to Minot, North ...
The yen firmed on Monday after Japan's ruling coalition lost its majority in the upper house, suggesting the result was ...
Anthony Albanese says the Coalition needs to learn from its failures and work constructively with government, but Sussan Ley ...
Former CNN reporter Jim Acosta hit the headlines in November 2018 when Donald Trump lost his temper after he was quizzed ...
The alarm has spread to equities too. Goldman Sachs prime brokerage analysts noted that hedge funds sold Japanese equities at the fastest pace in roughly ten weeks, just ahead of Sunday's election. So ...
Ishiba’s remarks come after his ruling Liberal Democratic Party loses its majority in upper house of parliament - Anadolu ...
Opposition to Trump administration policies involving voting, law enforcement and other issues were expressed at a rally held ...
The members say the Herzog Charitable Foundation, a Missouri-based organization dedicated to "advancing Christian education," ...
A weekend election in Japan has made real the prospect of bigger government spending and deficits in the world's most ...
Two weeks ago in this space, we said the NYC Charter Revision Commission “seemed to have chickened out” in offering the ...
President posts fake clip of Democrat being led away by law enforcement amid ongoing controversy over the Jeffrey Epstein scandal ...