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Japanese internal affairs minister Suzuki resigns

Japanese internal affairs minister Suzuki resigns

Japanese lawmaker Junji Suzuki (C) speaks to reporters at the premier's office in Tokyo on Dec. 14, 2023, after submitting his resignation as internal affairs minister amid a political fund scandal involving lawmakers belonging to Liberal Democratic Party's faction previously led by former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.

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Italian industry minister in Tokyo

Italian industry minister in Tokyo

Japanese Internal Affairs and Communications Minister Junji Suzuki (2nd from L) holds talks with Italian industry minister Adolfo Urso (far R) in Tokyo on Dec. 11, 2023.

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CEATEC 2023 Opening reception

CEATEC 2023 Opening reception

CEATEC 2023 Opening reception. Toshiba President and CEO Taro Shimada and Minister of Internal Affairs and Communications Junji Suzuki=Date:October 16, 2023, Place:Tokyo

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New Japanese internal affairs minister Suzuki

New Japanese internal affairs minister Suzuki

New Japanese Internal Affairs and Communications Minister Junji Suzuki gives an interview at the ministry in Tokyo on Sept. 20, 2023.

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New Japanese internal affairs minister Suzuki

New Japanese internal affairs minister Suzuki

New Japanese Internal Affairs and Communications Minister Junji Suzuki gives an interview at the ministry in Tokyo on Sept. 20, 2023.

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New Japanese internal affairs minister Suzuki

New Japanese internal affairs minister Suzuki

New Japanese Internal Affairs and Communications Minister Junji Suzuki is pictured before giving an interview at the ministry in Tokyo on Sept. 20, 2023.

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Japan PM Kishida's Cabinet reshuffle

Japan PM Kishida's Cabinet reshuffle

New Japanese Internal Affairs and Communications Minister Junji Suzuki (R) attends an attestation ceremony with Emperor Naruhito (L) at the Imperial Palace in Tokyo on Sept. 13, 2023, after Prime Minister Fumio Kishida (C) reshuffled his Cabinet. (Pool photo)

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Japan pitches technology in bid to host soccer World Cup

Japan pitches technology in bid to host soccer World Cup

ZURICH, Switzerland - Members of Japan's 2022 World Cup bid committee pose for photos as they make their final presentation, pitching the use of cutting-edge technology to host the tournament, in Zurich, Switzerland, on Dec. 1, 2010. They are (From L to R) Japan Football Association general secretary Kozo Tashima, 8-year-old actress Rio Sasaki, senior vice sports minister Kan Suzuki, bid committee chief and FIFA board member Junji Ogura and Sony Corp. Chairman and President Howard Stringer.

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Ceremony held for Japan's 6th contingent of troops for Iraq

Ceremony held for Japan's 6th contingent of troops for Iraq

ITAMI, Japan - The Ground Self-Defense Force held a ceremony on May 7 to deliver a unit flag to its sixth contingent to be deployed to southern Iraq at its Senzo garrison in Itami, Hyogo Prefecture. Photo shows unit chief Col. Junji Suzuki (R) receiving the flag from Defense Agency chief Yoshinori Ono.

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Ceremony held for Japan's 6th contingent of troops for Iraq

Ceremony held for Japan's 6th contingent of troops for Iraq

ITAMI, Japan - The Ground Self-Defense Force held a ceremony on May 7 to deliver a unit flag to its sixth contingent to be deployed to southern Iraq at its Senzo garrison in Itami, Hyogo Prefecture. Photo shows unit chief Col. Junji Suzuki (R) receiving the flag from Defense Agency chief Yoshinori Ono. (Kyodo)

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Japan ruling bloc pushes "conspiracy" bill through lower house panel

Japan ruling bloc pushes "conspiracy" bill through lower house panel

Japanese opposition lawmakers storm the podium of Junji Suzuki, chairman of the House of Representatives' Committee on Judicial Affairs, in Tokyo on May 19, 2017, to protest the railroading of a controversial bill that allows punishment for planning serious crimes. Suzuki belongs to Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's Liberal Democratic Party. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Japan pitches technology in bid to host soccer World Cup

Japan pitches technology in bid to host soccer World Cup

ZURICH, Switzerland - Members of Japan's 2022 World Cup bid committee pose for photos as they make their final presentation, pitching the use of cutting-edge technology to host the tournament, in Zurich, Switzerland, on Dec. 1, 2010. They are (From L to R) Japan Football Association general secretary Kozo Tashima, 8-year-old actress Rio Sasaki, senior vice sports minister Kan Suzuki, bid committee chief and FIFA board member Junji Ogura and Sony Corp. Chairman and President Howard Stringer. (Kyodo)

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