Japan's ruling party to vote for second new leader in a year
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Japan could soon have either its first female or youngest-ever prime minister as the country's ruling party votes for its second new leader in just over a year. The Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) is looking to replace Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba, who stepped down last month after his government lost its majority in both houses of parliament. Whoever is elected will face numerous challenges - not least leading a party still struggling to win back voter tru
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