Japan's ruling coalition faces potential loss of upper house majority amid far-right gains
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Japan's ruling coalition is likely to lose its majority in the upper house amid gains by far-right candidates, following recent electoral setbacks that threaten Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba's government, which is already weakened after losing control of the lower house. The election results reflect public dissatisfaction, and Ishiba plans to remain in office despite the challenges.
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