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26%
Center: 27%
Right: 48%
Stay current with all the latest and breaking news about Fumio Kishida, compare headlines and perspectives between news sources on stories happening today. In total, 1,330 stories have been published about Fumio Kishida which Ground News has aggregated in the past 3 months.
Location of Coverage About Fumio KishidaBased on 1,330 recent stories
3% Local Coverage23% National Coverage73% International Coverage
Media Bias Breakdown
How is the media covering Fumio Kishida?Fumio Kishida often is covered by Right Media sources.
26%
Center: 27%
Right: 48%
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Fumio Kishida · TokyoJapanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida is expected to visit South Korea in coming weeks and meet with President Yoon Suk Yeol, officials said, reciprocating a Tokyo visit by the South Korean leader last month.See the Story
Japan PM Kishida to visit South Korea for summit with Yoon
46% Right coverage: 13 sources
Fumio Kishida · TokyoJapan adopted a new five-year ocean policy on Friday that calls for stronger maritime security, including bolstering its coast guard's capability and cooperation with the military amid China’s increasing assertiveness in regional seas.See the Story
Japan ocean policy vows tougher security amid China threat
50% Center coverage: 18 sources
Fumio Kishida · TokyoJapanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida denounced a pipe bomb attack at a campaign event he attended last weekend. He pledged to review security procedures to ensure safety for dignitaries visiting the country for the Group of Seven summit he will host in May. The use of violence to shut down free speech should never be tolerated, he said.See the Story
Japan PM denounces attack, vows security review before G7
42% Left coverage: 12 sources
Fumio Kishida · TokyoPolice are probing the possibility that the objects used in the Saturday attack on Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida could be homemade pipe bombs. The revelation came as police raided the home of Ryuji Kimura, the 24-year-old suspect, in Kawanishi, Hyogo Prefecture, in the early hours of Sunday. Police are still investigating whether the devices were designed to be lethal.See the Story
Japan: Suspects may have used homemade pipe bomb to attack PM
50% Right coverage: 12 sources
Fumio Kishida · JapanJapanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida was safely evacuated Saturday after a man appeared to throw an explosive device in his direction at a campaign event. Incident happened at a small fishing port in Wakayama, in western Japan, where he was scheduled to give a speech in support of a ruling party candidate for upcoming elections. A 24-year-old man from Hyogo Prefecture was arrested at the scene.See the Story
Japan’s Kishida Safe After Explosion During Speech
34% Center coverage: 3 sources
Fumio Kishida · UkraineJapan's prime minister pledges to provide Poland with development support. Japan usually provides aid to developing countries, which Poland is no longer. Poland has supplied military, humanitarian and political support to Ukraine. Kishida visited Ukraine on Tuesday while Chinese leader President Xi Jinping held talks in Moscow.See the Story
Japan's Kishida pledges aid for Ukraine-backing Poland
100% Left coverage: 8 sources
Fumio Kishida · BangkokJapanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida visits Kyiv on the other side of the front lines. The visits came as tension has been growing between the two regional rivals and top economic powers. China is seeking to expand its influence, and Japan has responded by increasing its defense spending and deepening ties with the United States.See the Story
Japan, China push opposing visions in top-level visits
59% Left coverage: 17 sources
Volodymyr ZelenskyyPalestinian Minister of Foreign Affairs, Dr Riad Malki has called for the strengthening of ties between Zimbabwe's Senate and his country's Parliament. Dr Malki said this soon after paying a courtesy call Tuesday on Senate President Cde Mable Chinomona. He extended an invitation to Cde Chinomone to visit the Palestinian Parliament at the soonest possible time.See the Story
Japanese Prime Minister to meet President Zelensky in Kiev
50% Left coverage: 8 sources