Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba kept his job in a parliamentary vote on November 11, despite having led the ruling coalition to its worst general election result in 15 years. Lawmakers appointed former defence minister Ishiba head of a minority government — meaning he may face political gridlock, or need to compromise to pass new...

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