OSAKA - The Japan Innovation Party said Friday it will end talks with two other major opposition parties on cooperating in next week's parliamentary vote for a new prime minister, raising the likelihood of ruling Liberal Democratic Party head Sanae Takaichi becoming the nation's first female leader.
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