Japan will promote communication with China,' says Ishiba as millions celebrate Chinese New Year - Anadolu Ajansı
PM Shigeru Ishiba seeks to reassure Washington of Tokyo’s commitment to the US-Japan alliance and its presence in the region, amid concerns over China’s influence.
Type 03 Chu-SAM surface-to-air missiles are set to be deployed on Japan's westernmost island of Yonaguni, 110 kilometers (68 miles) from Taiwan. Yonaguni is part of Okinawa Prefecture and the first island chain, which stretches southward to the Philippines and which Washington considers key to hemming in Chinese forces in the event of a conflict.
Tokyo stocks rebounded Wednesday, with the Nikkei ending a three-day losing streak, as technology shares gained on easing concerns ov
Carlos Alcaraz has officially announced that he will participate in the Tokyo Open for the first time in his career, marking a significant change to his 2025 tournament schedule.
Tokyo stocks rebounded Wednesday morning as concern eased about a potential Chinese challenge to U.S. dominance of artificial intelligence, but gains were limited before the release of earnings by major companies.
China’s relations aren’t improving with every U.S. partner. Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has aggressively resisted China’s increasingly assertive stance in their territorial disputes in the South China Sea.
Tokyo stocks ended mixed Monday as banks lifted on hopes for improved profits, while technology issues dropped on fears that U.S. dom
As Trump's second administration comes to a start, experts speculate on what it could mean for U.S. relations with Japan and China.
Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba stressed the importance of examining World War II at a symposium held in Tokyo on Wednesday, as this year marks the 80th anniversary of the end of the war. “I think it is necessary to properly examine why we entered that war and why we couldn’t stop the war earlier,
U.S. stock indexes ended slightly lower on Wednesday, and tech was the biggest drag on the S&P 500, as the benchmark slipped 0.5%
China remains Japan's largest trading partner, with over 13,000 Japanese companies operating in the country. Iwaya emphasized Japan's desire to advance its relationship with China in a constructive manner and promote people-to-people exchanges to deepen mutual understanding.