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Japan’s embattled Prime Minister Ishiba to resign, media report

Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba will resign to avoid a split within his ruling party, Japanese media reported on Sunday, as members of his ruling party seek to hold a new leadership race following a disastrous defeat in the July parliamentary elections. 

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