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Japan Times
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- Japan Times
At LDP's post-election meeting, calls intensify for Ishiba's resignation
Prime Minister and Liberal Democratic Party President Shigeru Ishiba faced a rising tide of dissent and a chorus of calls to resign Monday in the first showdown between the party's lawmakers and its executives following the loss of its Upper House majority. 'I'd like him to say he is leaving as soon as possible, though it doesn't need to be now,' Lower House lawmaker Hiroyuki Nakamura told reporters as he left the party headquarters 45 minutes into the meeting. 'Party executives bear the responsibility of failing to improve the party's standing,' Upper House member Yohei Wakabayashi said, adding that 80% of lawmakers who spoke in the meeting asked Ishiba to resign.


Nikkei Asia
6 hours ago
- Nikkei Asia
Thai, Cambodian leaders meet in bid to end 5-day border conflict
Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, center, looks on as Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet, left, and Thailand's acting Prime Minister Phumtham Wechayachai begin mediation talks on the Thailand-Cambodia border conflict, in Putrajaya, Malaysia, on July 28. The U.S. and Chinese ambassadors also attended. (Photo by Pool/Reuters) ANANTH BALIGA and APORNRATH PHOONPHONGHIPHAT PHNOM PENH/BANGKOK -- Cambodian and Thai leaders began face-to-face talks on Monday afternoon in Malaysia in a bid to end five days of cross-border clashes that have left at least 34 people dead and displaced more than 270,000. Hosted by Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, the current ASEAN chair, at his official residence in Putrajaya, Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet and Thailand's acting Prime Minister Phumtham Wechayachai were scheduled to meet for more than two hours.


NHK
8 hours ago
- NHK
Thailand, Cambodia to hold ceasefire talks Monday
Malaysia is set to host ceasefire talks between Cambodia and Thailand on Monday. The two have been fighting along their disputed border for days. NHK World's Takaoka Chikashi explains how the US is adding more pressure to encourage a breakthrough.