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Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan vowed to keep his job Sunday despite a defeat at the polls for his Democratic Party of Japan, which apparently failed to gain a majority in the upper house of parliament.

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11 of 17 ministers retain seat in new Japan cabinetupdated: Tue Jun 08 2010 02:06:00

Japan's new Prime Minister Naoto Kan announced his cabinet Tuesday, retaining 11 of 17 ministers in his predecessor's administration.

Challenges await Japan's new leaderupdated: Tue Jun 08 2010 02:06:00

CNN's Kyung Lah looks at the challenges ahead for Japan's fifth prime minister in four years.

Japan's parliament elects new prime ministerupdated: Fri Jun 04 2010 12:47:00

Both the upper and lower houses of Japan's parliament elected Finance Minister Naoto Kan to be the nation's new prime minister Friday, following the resignation of Yukio Hatoyama from the post earlier this week.

Naoto Kan tapped to be Japan PMupdated: Fri Jun 04 2010 12:47:00

Japan's parliament elects Naoto Kan to be the new prime minister. CNN's Kyung Lah reports.

Japan has bigger problem than revolving door PMsupdated: Fri Jun 04 2010 12:43:00

Every international journalist covering Japan has been talking about the country's revolving door of prime ministers this week.

Lower house of Japan's parliament elects new prime ministerupdated: Fri Jun 04 2010 01:57:00

The lower house of Japan's parliament elected Finance Minister Naoto Kan to be the nation's new prime minister Friday, following the resignation of Yukio Hatoyama from the post earlier this week.

Japan's prime minister steps downupdated: Thu Jun 03 2010 21:57:00

Japan's prime minister announces his resignation after just eight months in office. CNN's Kyung Lah reports.

Japan's ruling party to select new leaderupdated: Thu Jun 03 2010 21:57:00

Members of the ruling Democratic Party of Japan will meet Friday morning to select a new party chief, who will likely become the country's next prime minister.

Japanese PM Yukio Hatoyama resignsupdated: Thu Jun 03 2010 21:55:00

Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama announced Wednesday he would resign after eight months in power.

CNNMoney: Dollar rises against yen and euroupdated: Wed Jun 02 2010 18:14:00

The dollar gained against the yen and euro Wednesday following the resignation of Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama.

Japanese PM Yukio Hatoyama to resignupdated: Tue Jun 01 2010 23:22:00

Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama told parliamentary officials Wednesday he will resign. "I'm going to step down," Hatoyama announced in a live broadcast on Japanese TV NHK.

Chinese premier says leaders on Korean peninsula must push for peaceupdated: Mon May 31 2010 04:33:00

Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao said Sunday that Northeast Asia -- which includes the Korean Peninsula -- must push for peace and avoid violent clashes in the aftermath of the sinking of a South Korean warship, state news reported.

China's premier meets with South Korean leader as tension growsupdated: Sun May 30 2010 00:15:00

Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao said Friday that while his country will not defend whoever is responsible for the sinking of a South Korean warship in March, it is not ready to accept South Korea's investigations that blame North Korea for the incident, officials said.

Japan PM's political fashion disaster?updated: Tue May 25 2010 22:50:00

Critics blast Japan's Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama over his fashion choices. CNN's Kyung Lah reports.

Japanese PM: U.S. military base will stay in Okinawaupdated: Mon May 24 2010 07:25:00

Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama went back on a campaign promise and announced Sunday that a U.S. military base would remain in Okinawa.

Japan's prime minister under fire for fashion choicesupdated: Wed May 12 2010 05:23:00

Japan's prime minister is in a world of political hurt right now. The latest poll numbers by the country's largest daily newspaper, The Yomiuri Shimbun, showed 24 percent of those polled approve of Yukio Hatoyama's performance, a nine-point drop from a month earlier, while 67 percent disapprove of him.

Japan PM: Moving U.S. base 'difficult'updated: Tue May 04 2010 06:41:00

Japan's prime minister visited Okinawa and delivered an unpopular message Tuesday: it will be challenging to move a U.S. base off the island.

Japan PM Hatoyama feels heat in Okinawa base feudupdated: Mon Apr 26 2010 08:48:00

An ongoing feud with the United States over the future of an American military base in Okinawa may end up costing Japan's prime minister his job, a weekend poll shows.

New Japanese mayor opposes U.S. baseupdated: Mon Jan 25 2010 07:27:00

A Japanese city elected a mayor Sunday who opposes plans to host an American base, complicating the nation's commitment to work with the United States.

Japanese finance minister Fujii quitsupdated: Wed Jan 06 2010 08:06:00

Japanese Finance Minister Hirohisa Fujii resigned late Wednesday despite a public plea by Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama to stay in the job.

Japan pledges to be more independent from Washingtonupdated: Fri Nov 13 2009 02:01:00

U.S. President Barack Obama chose to make Japan the first stop in his first presidential visit to Asia -- a decision that Japan's new prime minister says signifies the importance Washington attaches to its alliance with Tokyo.

Obama heads to Japanupdated: Fri Nov 13 2009 02:01:00

CNN's Kyung Lah outlines prominent issues facing U.S. President Barack Obama on his trip to Japan.

Nukes, financial woes top agenda for Asian talksupdated: Sat Oct 10 2009 07:50:00

China hosted Japan and South Korea on Saturday for the second trilateral leaders' meeting, state-run media said.

Leaders to focus on climate change at summitupdated: Tue Sep 22 2009 05:10:00

World leaders converge Tuesday in New York to focus on climate change, with the clock ticking down toward a summit this year in Denmark, where a global climate change pact is to be signed.

Hatoyama elected as Japan's prime ministerupdated: Wed Sep 16 2009 20:39:00

Japan's parliament elected Yukio Hatoyama as the country's new prime minister on Wednesday in an historic shift of power.

Japan prepares for new prime ministerupdated: Tue Sep 15 2009 22:57:00

Liberal Democratic Party Prime Minister Taro Aso resigned early Wednesday, setting the stage for Democratic Party of Japan leader Yukio Hatoyama to take over the reins of government.

Japan's new PM faces daunting in-trayupdated: Tue Sep 15 2009 22:01:00

It's all but certain that Yukio Hatoyama will be elected Japan's next prime minister on Wednesday.

Challenges ahead for Japan's new ruling partyupdated: Mon Aug 31 2009 04:04:00

Now comes the hard part. Handed a sweeping mandate for change, the Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ) begins the formidable task of delivering on a laundry list of promises intended to lift the country after its worst recession since World War II.

Political shift likely as Japanese head to pollsupdated: Sat Aug 29 2009 18:57:00

Voters in Japan will turn out for parliamentary elections Sunday in what poll after poll shows will be a historic shift in political power to oust the ruling party.

Japan appoints new finance minister after G-7 rowupdated: Tue Feb 17 2009 22:00:00

A new finance minister was appointed in Japan on Tuesday, immediately after his predecessor resigned following complaints of his erratic behavior.

Japan's finance minister quitsupdated: Tue Feb 17 2009 22:00:00

Japan's finance ministers resigns, the latest in a string of troubles for its prime minister. CNN's Eunice Yoon reports.

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