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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.
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 will go to the White House to try to rekindle Japan’s relationship with President Donald Trump ...
President Biden’s decision to block the deal between U.S. Steel and Japanese-owned Nippon Steel is a clear illustration of ...
Ukraine wants to collaborate with partner countries on postwar projects worth billions of dollars not just in mining rare ...
Okinawa, Japan, the next year. The U.S. built 24 Essex-class carriers during World War II (an average of one every two months for four years); now it takes the United States a decade to commission a ...
US Democrats picked Ken Martin as their new leader Saturday, who now takes on the task of rebuilding a party still reeling from last year's crushing presidential defeat -- and figuring out how best to ...
Since December, civil society protests have marked the Japanese government’s drafting of its basic energy and climate action ...
The chief executive of a home builder based in Los Angeles said it’s going to take a while for homes to be rebuilt after the wildfires that have devastated the area. KB Home Chairman and CEO ...