Japan votes in a key election as Prime Minister Ishiba faces a possible loss

20.07.2025    NPR News    3 views
Japan votes in a key election as Prime Minister Ishiba faces a possible loss

Soaring prices lagging incomes and burdensome social safety payments are the top issues for frustrated cash-strapped voters Stricter measures targeting foreign residents and visitors have also emerged as a key issue with a surging right-wing populist party leading the campaign Image credit Eugene Hoshiko

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