How Japan’s ruling coalition lost its parliamentary majority
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① China and the EU have agreed to hold further talks over EV tariffs, determining that price commitments will continue to be used as a solution for the case. How far can the two sides go in resolving differences through dialogue? (00:50) ② Japan’s ruling coalition has lost its parliamentary majority, driving the country into a period of political instability. How long might this period last? (15:30) ③ Will Israel’s latest attack on Iran further escalate regional tensions? (24:55) ④ We take a look at Georgia’s divisive election and how it reflects the political climate in this country. (33:02) ⑤ German business sentiment rose more than expected in October, but the overall picture for Germany’s economy remains somewhat bleak. (43:05)
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