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Tokyo Hopes Voters Will Hand PM Takaichi New Clout to Counter China

By John Geddie, Tamiyuki Kihara, Tim Kelly and Antoni Slodkowski China may rethink its escalating pressure campaign on Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi if she delivers a resounding victory in a February 8 snap election, say current and former Japanese officials and ...
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