U.S. President Donald Trump is set to meet Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba for the first time as both nations seek to ...
The visit by Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba is the first major indication of how the Trump administration will handle relations with allies such as Japan and South Korea.
Trump has long felt that Japan and other wealthy allies take advantage of the U.S., racking up big trade surpluses, while paying too little for the cost of American military protection.
An American professor and a Japanese author, speaking to reporters Friday in Tokyo, said their nations should take a less ...
Shigeru Ishiba, a former minister of defense and a "gunji otaku", or military geek, has long advocated for an enhanced ...
It is time to bring together a redoubtable defensive alliance that can deter Chinese hegemonic designs across the region—an ...
Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba is hoping for reassurances Friday that the alliance is still strong. But in this White House, ...
A flurry of naval drills surrounding the Philippines involving the United States and its partners has prompted complaints ...
TOKYO — The United States has approved a $900 million missile sale to Japan, the third major arms purchase of its kind by the ...
Questions abound over how Trump will deal with China and Russia, as well as India and emerging powers in the global South.