Yoshihiko Noda won the presidency of the Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan on promises to shift the main opposition party toward centrist conservatism, but that move could alienate its ...
Described by many as the “Japanese Banksy,” 281 spreads his political messages through graffiti. Tokyo is expected to enter into its third recession since 2008 at the same time voters go to ...
Yoshihiko Noda, the new president of the main opposition Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan, appointed two younger lawmakers to the party’s executive lineup on Sept. 24 in an apparent ...
“Japan's Naoto Kan has stepped down as prime minister and been replaced by former finance minister Yoshihiko Noda. A fiscal conservative and self-described as having little public support, Prime ...
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