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How is the media covering Shinzō Abe?Shinzō Abe often is covered by Right Media sources.
Left: 28%
22%
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Media Bias Breakdown
How is the media covering Shinzō Abe?Shinzō Abe often is covered by Right Media sources.
Left: 28%
22%
Right: 50%
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Shinzō Abe · JapanSunao Takao was the loyal interpreter at Shinzo Abe's side, helping Japan's then-leader to understand Donald Trump as they navigated contentious issues while riding around in golf carts. Now, as a second Trump presidency becomes a real prospect, Japanese officials are preparing to deploy the Harvard-educated Takao to bolster engagement…See the Story
Japan tees up Abe's ex-interpreter to help chart course with Trump
100% Left coverage: 1 sources
Fumio Kishida · TokyoPrime Minister Kishida Fumio (Liberal Democratic Party President) and the party executive department have determined that the 4 executives of the Abe faction (Seiwa Policy Study Group), who began additional interviews on the 26th, bear particularly heavy political responsibility in the incident where party income was not listed. Within the administration, according to the weight of political responsibility and unlisted amounts, the Abe faction...See the Story
Prime Minister Kishida and others determined that the responsibility of the four Abe faction executives was heavy, and the disposition was not described above “unofficial approval”
Shinzō Abe · JapanThe four are former Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology Ministers Ryu Shionoya and Hakubun Shimomura. They are also former Economy, Trade and Industry Minister Yasutoshi Nishimura; and Hiroshige Seko, former secretary general for the LDP in the House of Councillors. Punishment could include not endorsing the members in elections.See the Story
LDP Considers Punishing 4 Abe Faction Members over Kickbacks; Kishida Escapes Censure
100% Right coverage: 1 sources
Fumio Kishida · JapanThe Bank of Japan's decision to end its protracted period of unorthodox monetary easing gives Prime Minister Fumio Kishida an opportunity to move the nation on from the legacy of "Abenomics" On Tuesday, the BOJ scrapped its negative interest rate policy in its first rate hike in 17 years, overhauling the central bank's unconventional monetary easing framework of the past decade designed to end deflation.See the Story
FOCUS: BOJ turns page on Abenomics, giving reeling Kishida election hope
100% Center coverage: 1 sources
Shinzō Abe · TokyoAbe faction (Seiwa Policy Study Group) executives who were pursued by the Diet in connection with the incident where party revenue was not listed of the Liberal Democratic Party faction made extensive use of statements saying “I don't remember.” Looking back on the history of the Diet, “I don't remember” was used as a common phrase to escape pursuit or criminal prosecution...See the Story
“I don't remember” appeared in the Diet right after the end of the war, probably as an escape route for politicians, and became a buzzword due to the Lockheed incident
Shinzō AbeHollyoaks' Cleo McQueen has seen more of Abe Fielding's dark side. Cleo confided in Joel Dexter that she feels hurt about how he didn't tell her about the situation (not that she knows the full extent of it, which is that he isn't missing at all)See the Story
Hollyoaks’ Abe lashes out at Cleo in disturbing scene
Shinzō Abe · SingaporeKong Chee Kian, a 46-year-old Singaporean man, was sentenced to four months' jail on Wednesday. He made a comment on a Facebook post about the shooting of former Japanese prime minister Shinzo Abe, saying someone should do the same to Singapore's Prime Minister. Kong did not like the Singapore government and the Prime Minister, who is the head of the government.See the Story
Man jailed for inciting violence against PM Lee on Facebook post about Shinzo Abe's shooting
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