Japan prosecutors indict Abe murder suspect after psych review
Tetsuya Yamagami was detained immediately after the former Japanese premier was gunned down last July while giving a campaign speech in the western city of Nara.
Japan prepares to bid farewell to slain Abe with controversial state funeral
Abe's killing set off a flood of revelations about ties between lawmakers in the ruling Liberal Democratic Party he once ran and the Unification Church.
Japan PM defends decision on state funeral for Abe
Prime Minister Fumio Kishida's decision to hold the funeral on Sept 27, to be paid for by the state, has aroused widespread public opposition, largely because of revelations that emerged after Abe's murder.
Japan to spend US$1.8 million on Abe's funeral despite opposition
The government of Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, an Abe protege, decided the state funeral would be paid for solely with state funds.
Japan PM to reshuffle cabinet in 'damage control' amid Unification Church furore
Kishida is set to remove several members from his cabinet, according to Japanese media reports, with the Mainichi newspaper saying as many as seven could be replaced.
Suga voted in as new Japan PM
Yoshihide Suga received overwhelming support in both chambers of the Diet.