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Japan Today · 1h
Trump says 'Islamic Republic of Japan' fired missiles at U.S. aircraft carrier
U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday said "the Islamic Republic of Japan" fired missiles at a U.S. aircraft carrier, apparently confusing longtime ally Japan with Iran. Trump made the remark during a meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in the Turkish capital Ankara on the sidelines of a NATO summit.

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 · 18h
Donald Trump’s ‘Islamic Republic of Japan’ Gaffe Overshadows High-Stakes NATO Summit
 · 20h · on MSN
Trump refers to 'Islamic Republic of Japan,' calls Zelenskyy 'President Putin'
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Trump Seemingly Calls Zelenskyy ‘Putin’ At Gaffe-Filled Press Conference
President Donald Trump referred to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy as “President Putin” Wednesday, then seemingly tried to cover up the gaffe, which was one of several during Wednesday’s press...

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 · 16h
Trump warms up to Ukraine, gets angry with Iran: 5 takeaways from the NATO summit
 · 22h
Zelenskyy Says Russia Losing Initiative on Battlefield
 · 20h
Trump Refers To 'Islamic Republic Of Japan,' Calls Zelenskyy 'President Putin'
"We had 111 missiles shot by the Islamic Republic of Japan," he said.

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 · 23h
Trump Appears to Mistake Zelensky for Putin — Then Scrambles to Cover It in Bizarre Moment
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Trump Arrives in Turkey as NATO Unveils Tens of Billions in Arms Deals— F-35 Talks With Erdogan in Focus
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Bank of Japan sees growing inflation pressures from Iran war

By Leika Kihara TOKYO, July 9 (Reuters) - The Bank of Japan said on Thursday the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran is likely to prod more firms to raise prices later this year, signalling caution over mounting inflationary pressures that could bolster the case for further interest rate hikes.
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Japan to mention BOJ independence in economic blueprint, Kyodo says

The Japanese government is making arrangements to mention the Bank of Japan's independence in its economic blueprint to clearly show the government has no intention of
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Ukraine's Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha on Russia, Trump, Japan and more

Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha recently spoke to NHK about Russia's invasion, battlefield technology, support from Tokyo, and the peace-brokering potential of US President Donald Trump.
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Trump Claims ‘Islamic Republic of Japan’ Shot at US Aircraft Carrier in Jaw-Dropping Gaffe at NATO Summit

Trump appeared to confuse Iran with Japan during a stunning verbal slip at the NATO summit as he touted the effectiveness of Patriot missile defense systems. The post Trump Claims ‘Islamic Republic of Japan’ Shot at US Aircraft Carrier in Jaw-Dropping Gaffe at NATO Summit first appeared on Mediaite.
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For Ukraine, Other Patriot Makers Are a Cautionary Tale

Two American allies, Germany and Japan, already have permission to build the American interceptors, a license that President Trump says he will also grant to Kyiv.
CNA
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Japan benchmark bond yield extends rise after hitting 30-year high

The benchmark 10-year Japanese government bond yield hit a 30-year high on Thursday, driven by concerns over inflation from renewed tensions in the Middle East and Japan's fiscal health, while a five-year JGB auction was relatively firm as expected.
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Japan bond market signals waning faith in inflation, government's fiscal management

By Junko Fujita TOKYO, July 9 (Reuters) - Japan's bond market is signalling diminishing confidence that the central bank can contain inflation while the government's spending ambitions further strain the nation's finances.
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