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PM Shigeru Ishiba is under additional pressure to reach a trade deal with the United States before new tariffs of 25 percent take effect on August 1.
Public support has tumbled to its lowest level, partly because of frustration over the cost of living. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Japan has worked hard to attract foreigners to boost its sluggish economy but now the perception there are too many has ...
Discover the electrifying energy of Tokyo's nightlife. Immerse yourself in the mix of history, culture, and adventure after ...
In its 2025 white paper, Japan's Defense Ministry said the world faces the most perilous security environment since World War ...
President Donald Trump wants to slash regulations and speed up power plant approvals through an overhaul of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba is facing a critical electoral test on Sunday that could further complicate the ...
BEIJING -- A Japanese man was sentenced Wednesday to three and a half years in prison in China on espionage charges, ...
The Japanese Government has established a new office in a crack down on foreigners "who do not follow our rules" amid concerns over crime and other incidents within the country. Prime Minister Shigeru ...
The Astellas Pharma executive was sentenced to 3½ years in a case that has added strain to relations between Tokyo and ...
TOKYO >> Japan today set up an administrative body aimed at easing citizens’ concerns over the rapid rise in the number of ...
Elbridge Colby’s recent decision to formally request how—and when—Australia and Japan would respond to any outbreak of hostilities in the Indo-Pacific between the United States and China was prudent.