Suga is the longest-serving chief cabinet secretary in Japanese history. Suga is a teetotaler. 1975 – Accepts a job as secretary to Hikosaburo Okonogi, a member of the House of Representatives from ...
Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga, his support ratings in tatters ahead of a general election, said on Friday he would step down, setting the stage for his replacement as prime minister. Here are ...
Experts fear Tokyo is on the cusp of an exponential growth in infections. Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga and Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike need to finally confront this grim reality and tackle the ...
Former Prime Ministers Fumio Kishida and Yoshihide Suga mobilized their followers en masse to back Ishiba in the Liberal Democratic Party leadership election in late September, presumably because ...
The starting approval rate for the Kishida Cabinet was 40.3%, while that for the Cabinet of his predecessor, Yoshihide Suga, was 51.2%. The Cabinet of former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, who served ...
Japan has been struggling to slow infections ahead of… WATCH: Biden meets with Japanese prime minister, first guest to White House Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga is meeting with ...
New Delhi, November 7 (IANS): A total of seven major countries across the globe, including the US and UK, as well as the ...
A total of seven major countries across the globe, including the US and UK, as well as the neighbouring nation of Pakistan have witnessed several leadership changes since 2014 -- the year Prime ...
(Kyodo News via AP) FILE - Former Japan's Foreign Minister Fumio Kishida, left, and Prime Minister Shinzo Abe celebrate after Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga was elected as new head of ...
Kishida, in power for three years, replaced Yoshihide Suga, who in turn succeeded Shinzo Abe, known for his nationalist views and "Abenomics". Ishiba announced snap elections, but polls suggest ...
Kishida began his term with over 40 per cent support, while his predecessor Yoshihide Suga started with 51.2 per cent. “I expect the LDP to lose its absolute majority but probably remain in ...
Kishida, in power for three years, replaced Yoshihide Suga, who in turn succeeded Shinzo Abe, known for his nationalist views and "Abenomics". Ishiba announced snap elections but polls suggest the ...