No end in sight to spat between Japan and China over Taiwan, as neither Tokyo nor Beijing shows signs of backing down.
Largest state-owned carriers including China Southern Airlines and Air China continue free refunds or itinerary changes amid ...
Taiwan and Japan voiced concern today over Chinese military activities in the region, after Reuters reported that Beijing had ...
Japan's possible sale of Type 03 missiles to Manila comes as Tokyo moves to loosen arms-export rules, raising fresh concerns ...
Chinese Foreign Ministry made the remark at a daily news conference in Beijing, when asked about the comments Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi made on Wednesday in Japan's Upper House about the ...
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Kyodo News digest: Dec. 5, 2025
The following is the latest list of selected news summaries by Kyodo News. ---------- China has sent over 100 vessels to E.
A junta spokesman slammed the Japanese prime minister’s comments on Taiwan, saying Tokyo had not shown remorse for its ...
President Donald Trump is betraying Japan and other allies with his broad policy of appeasement towards Communist China.
Kazuyuki Yamazaki's Thursday letter responds to China’s latest message to the UN on Monday, in which China’s permanent ...
China has continued to voice its frustration with the Japanese prime minister, in a sign that the spat will continue to ...
Fallout continues after prime minister said use of force against Taiwan would be 'survival threatening' for Japan.
Beijing’s reported deployment of some 100 vessels reflects a confident, increasingly global People’s Liberation Army, a ...
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