Japan's PM will QUIT following surge in Covid-19 blamed on Olympics

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Japan's PM will QUIT after a year in charge following disastrous surge in Covid-19 blamed on the Olympics

Yoshihide Suga made the shock announcement at a press conference on Friday. He said he will not run for party leadership, effectively ending his tenure as PM.

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