Japan’s PM Looks to Stay On as Calls Grow for Leadership Race

Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba gave no indication he planned to step down, even as lawmakers at a plenary meeting of his own party called for an early leadership poll over a dismal performance in an upper house election last month.

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