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Will Japanese women be able to keep their maiden names after marriage? Major lobby demands change
Newsday· 6 days agoA powerful Japanese business lobby is calling on the government to allow married couples to keep...
The Bank of Japan Faces an Impossible Challenge
Barrons.com· 4 days agoA policy mistake could upend global markets, William Pesek writes in a guest commentary. BOJ Governor Kazuo Ueda has in 14 months seen his odds of...
G7 summit: It’s Meloni’s moment to shine on world stage, but neo-fascist worries lurk
Courthouse News Service· 4 days agoUnder a brilliant southern Italian sun, the shrewd far-right Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni...
Tokyo Gov. Koike declares intention to run for third term
Nikkei Asian Review· 5 days agoVeteran chief sets stage for battle with opposition lawmaker Renho
Will Taiwan’s Future Be Settled in Washington?
Foreign Policy Magazine· 1 day agoThe Boiling Moat: Urgent Steps to Defend Taiwan, edited by former Trump administration Deputy National Security Advisor Matt Pottinger’s aims to exhort...
Weakened Leaders of the West Gather in Italy to Discuss an Unruly World
New York Times· 4 days agoThe Group of 7 gathers major industrialized countries, but its leaders are politically weak and...
MAGA morons and Larry Hogan
The Lake County Record-Bee· 3 days agoThe Republican path to a Senate majority runs through one of three states (hopefully all three, but that’s not likely): Maryland (votes 2-to-1 Democratic...
An EU earthquake shadows Biden
Politico· 7 days agoKrause is hardly the only observer of transatlantic politics who has noted the parallels. “What Trump and these right-wing parties in Europe have in common is they’re able to tap into people ...
Toyota AGM, Thai gay marriage bill, Indonesian policy meeting
Nikkei Asian Review· 1 day agoToyota Motor holds its annual general meeting, with the auto giant hoping to put a safety scandal in...
China’s war games near Taiwan threaten international peace and security - EconoTimes
EconoTimes· 4 days agoTaiwan recently saw yet another peaceful transition of power with the inauguration of President Lai Ching-Te, who was elected to office in January. China responded by launching a simulated blockade of Taiwan.