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Actors, Creators Launch Coalition to Push AI Rules Amid Ongoing Legal Battles
Actors, Creators Launch Coalition to Push AI Rules Amid Ongoing Legal Battles

Artists, technologists and other creators formed a new group seeking standards for how AI is trained and used.

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2025-12-17 01:33:51
The establishment of the new ruling coalition basically paved the way for Takaichi Sayaoka to become prime minister, and the market's concerns about the re-emergence of Abenomics 2.0 dragging down the yen have returned. Will the yen collapse brought about by the Abe era be repeated?

The establishment of the new ruling coalition basically paved the way for Takaichi Sayaoka to become prime minister, and the market's concerns about the re-emergence of Abenomics 2.0 dragging down the yen have returned. Will the yen collapse brought about by the Abe era be repeated?

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2025-10-21 03:59:43
After the disintegration of the ruling coalition, the balance of power in Japanese politics is now entirely tilted towards a key negotiation. If successful, the road to Prime Minister of Takaichi Sanae will be unimpeded. Click to view...

After the disintegration of the ruling coalition, the balance of power in Japanese politics is now entirely tilted towards a key negotiation. If successful, the road to Prime Minister of Takaichi Sanae will be unimpeded. Click to view...

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2025-10-16 07:35:03
The Komeito Party officially announced its withdrawal from the ruling coalition, and the Prime Minister named elections or switched to the Komeito Party

On October 10, according to the Japan Broadcasting Association NHK, Takaichi Zaomiao and Komeito Party representative Tetsuo Saito held consultations on the issue of the continuation of the coalition governance on the 7th of this month, but failed to address the concerns demanded by Komeito on the issue of "politics and money", and the agreement on the coalition governance was postponed. Against this background, Komeito held a central committee attended by party cadres last night, and decided to...

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2025-10-10 06:49:24
Japanese media: Japan's ruling coalition has won only 22 seats in the Senate re-election

On July 20th, according to Kyodo News Agency of Japan, the picture shows the real-time data of the Japanese Senate election as of 22:30 local time on the 20th. The red part on the left is the ruling party, and the blue part on the right is the opposition party. The data shows that the current ruling coalition has 22 seats (the goal of maintaining the majority is to obtain 50 seats); the opposition party has obtained 52 seats. Combined with the unelected seats, the current ruling coalition holds ...

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2025-07-20 14:09:03
Japanese media confirm that the ruling coalition has lost more than half of its seats

On July 20, according to the latest report of Japan's Asahi Shimbun, according to the current vote count, it has been confirmed that the ruling coalition formed by the Liberal Democratic Party and the Komeito Party will not win more than half of the seats after this Senate election.

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2025-07-20 14:12:19
Polls show that Japan's ruling coalition could lose its majority in the Senate

Japan's ruling coalition is not expected to secure a majority in the upper house, according to NHK polls, with the LDP and its coalition partner Komeito expected to win between 32 and 51 of the 125 seats contested, according to exit polls.

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2025-07-20 11:00:57
Japanese media: growing dissatisfaction with inflation and immigration policies, Japan's ruling coalition may lose its majority in the Senate

On July 20th, according to a number of Japanese media reports, Japan's ruling coalition will lose its majority in the Senate election due to voters' dissatisfaction with rising inflation and immigration policies. Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba's Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) and ruling partner Komeito need 50 seats to retain control of the 248 seats in the Senate. Exit polls by NHK, the Japan Broadcasting Association, show that they are expected to gain 32 to 51 seats. This makes Shigeru vulnera...

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2025-07-20 11:22:02
The latest polls suggest that the ruling coalition may lose its majority, and regardless of the outcome of the election, expanding fiscal spending appears to be a foregone conclusion. Markets are concerned that this could lead to a triple pressure on Japan's stocks, bonds and remittances. Click to view...

The latest polls suggest that the ruling coalition may lose its majority, and regardless of the outcome of the election, expanding fiscal spending appears to be a foregone conclusion. Markets are concerned that this could lead to a triple pressure on Japan's stocks, bonds and remittances. Click to view...

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2025-07-17 04:13:19
Japanese media: Ishiba's ruling coalition is expected to lose its majority in the Senate election

Japan's ruling coalition is likely to lose its majority in upper house elections on July 20, according to Japan's Asahi Shimbun newspaper on Tuesday, heightening the risk of political instability as the country struggles to reach a trade deal with the United States. Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba's ruling Liberal Democratic Party and its coalition partner Komeito are likely to win about 35 seats in Sunday's election, down from the 50 the LDP must retain to defend its majority. The report was base...

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2025-07-15 01:20:09
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