Can Sanae Takaichi Make Japan Great Again?
Despite a landslide victory, questions remain over the prime minister’s popularity and her fiscal plans
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Despite a landslide victory, questions remain over the prime minister’s popularity and her fiscal plans
Without the treaty, nuclear forces will become hard to verify and harder to trust
A rare supermajority grants the Japanese prime minister a sweeping mandate to enact economic and defense reforms
The article explores how rising geopolitical tensions and international relations may impact the upcoming Milan Cortina Olympics, potentially overshadowing the event's spirit and unity.
It’s less “Triumph of the Will,” more Jackie Kennedy’s landmark TV special
How the economics of football shape American culture
(Refiles to fix hyperlinks) By Tuvan Gumrukcu DUBAI, Feb 4 - The U.S. and Iran are due to hold talks in Oman on Friday after Tehran requested a change of venue to limit negotiations to its nuclear programme, a regional official said, with a build-up of U.S. forces in the Middle East raising fears of a confrontation
London won the spoils of war from France—and lost the United States
The top U.S. military commander in the Middle East joined the negotiations for the first time
The top U.S. military commander in the Middle East joined the negotiations for the first time
The world’s two largest nuclear superpowers no longer have limits on their arsenals
The world’s two largest nuclear superpowers no longer have limits on their arsenals