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Japanese Lawmaker Takaichi Sanae in Taiwan To Seek Closer Ties - MSNTakaichi Sanae, a Japanese lawmaker and protégé of the late Prime Minister Abe Shinzo, says she sees a future of closer cooperation between Japan and Taiwan. More for You.
Takaichi says BOJ's recent rate hikes were too early; Takaichi calls on BOJ to keep rates low, wants more spending; Kono calls for debate on restoring Japan's fiscal health ...
Sanae Takaichi, a protégé of former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, is aiming to be Japan's first female prime minister. Known for her conservative stance on social issues, she focuses on economic ...
Takaichi’s young protégé Keiji Fujii (Kanata Hosoda) is eager to follow in his footsteps, but is more easily distracted by passengers like Mitsuru Todoroki (Jun Kaname), an entrepreneur and ...
Economic Security Minister Sanae Takaichi launched a fresh bid to become Japan’s first woman prime minister with a pledge to use public money to boost jobs and growth.. The protege of late Prime ...
Japan's Ruling Party Official Takaichi Calls for 'Strategic' Fiscal Spending TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's ruling party official and candidate running in the party's leadership race, Sanae Takaichi ...
Takaichi won 181 votes in the first round of the election, but the number fell short of a majority. That forced a runoff against second-place Ishiba, who got 154.
The dedicated conductor Kazuya Takaichi (Tsuyoshi Kusanagi) is working on a high-speed train bound for Tokyo when Japan’s transit system receives a call from an unknown person saying a bomb has ...
Takaichi was elected to parliament in 1993 and has also served as minister of internal affairs and gender equality. She has said her role model is Margaret Thatcher. Yoko Kamikawa, 71 ...
Sanae Takaichi, who nearly became Japan’s first female prime minister, has been campaigning in the Lower House election on behalf of ruling party allies who were disciplined over the political ...
Takaichi, Japan’s ultraconservative economic security minister, is a security hawk who emphasizes the importance of Japan’s “national power” in everything from defense to the economy.
KUHN: Izumi notes that Sanae Takaichi, whom Ishiba defeated, pledged to visit Tokyo's controversial Yasukuni Shrine, which honors Japan's war dead, including convicted World War II war criminals.
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