A recent series of military exercises around Taiwan hints at how China plans to cut off the island in the event of conflict—and prevent Japan from sending a relief force.
About three years ago, I published an article titled, "Why Japan is not an acceptable military ally." My criticism was ...
China is considering tightening export permit reviews for certain rare earth–related items to Japan, in response to Japanese ...
Takaichi was silent on when she would call an election during an interview with NHK recorded on Thursday and aired on Sunday.
Opening in Taipei this January, Uketamo Hotel rethinks urban hospitality by blending Japanese omotenashi with Taiwanese ...
Pork exports totaled 264,657 metric tons (mt) in October, up 5% from a year ago, valued at $762.1 million (up 7%). Both ...
The two Asian giants are locked in an escalating row triggered by Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi commenting on security challenges linked to Taiwan ...
A week in which longtime tensions between neighbors China and Japan ratcheted up economically and politically is drawing to a ...
"Attempting to reorganize the world around spheres of influence is a recipe for disaster. Trump’s Venezuela intervention has ...
South Korea's President Lee Jae Myung will travel to Japan next week for talks with Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi, Seoul said ...
Japan’s defense minister promised to reduce the U.S. military’s footprint there and expand joint exercises near Japan’s ...
HIMARS launchers are a serious threat to the People’s Liberation Army Navy—but Australia might have trouble adapting their land-based tactics for island warfare.
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