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Israeli Foreign Minister: As long as Hezbollah does not violate the ceasefire agreement, we will respect the ceasefire in Lebanon.
2026-06-22
Israeli Foreign Minister: As long as Hezbollah does not violate the ceasefire agreement, we will respect the ceasefire in Lebanon.
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2026-06-22
Preliminary counts show independent candidate Abelardo de la Espriella, backed by far-right group Defenders of the Homeland, won Colombia's presidential runoff held on the 21st.
Preliminary counts show independent candidate Abelardo de la Espriella, backed by far-right group Defenders of the Homeland, won Colombia's presidential runoff held on the 21st.
2026-06-22
Japanese Prime Minister Takaichi said she accepts the Bank of Japan’s recent rate and hike reiterated the need for close government–BoJ coordination on monetary policy. She said the government expects the central bank to act in line with economic, pr
Japanese Prime Minister Takaichi said she accepts the Bank of Japan’s recent rate and hike reiterated the need for close government–BoJ coordination on monetary policy. She said the government expects the central bank to act in line with economic, price and financial developments to sustainably achieve a 2% price-stability target. May nationwide CPI rose 1.4% YoY, partly held down by state aid capping energy costs. Takaichi’s administration has prepared a supplementary budget to cushion households from the Middle East shock in coming months. The BoJ expects conflict-driven higher energy prices to add notable upside to inflation, lifting economists’ odds of another BoJ hike this year, possibly as early as September.
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