Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba, voicing concern over U.S. President Donald Trump's plan to impose tariffs on auto imports, and stressing his intention to seek an exemption for Japan.
The American base on Okinawa has relocated 105 Marines. But an agreement to move 9,000 in total is colliding with the ...
The 'unjust political interference” was difficult to understand, the prime minister said, but he indicated that the situation ...
Japan Innovation Party co-leader Maehara Seiji / The current cap on public aid for households with children attending ...
The prime minister may be taking cues from the mistakes of past efforts, but ultimately, even the best rural revitalization ...
The Japanese government has decided to invite Italian President Sergio Mattarella to make an official visit from March 3 to 7 ...
The approval rating for the Cabinet of Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba was 39% in a recent nationwide poll conducted by The ...
Japan’s relationship with the new Trump administration is off to not a bad start: so far, the two countries are agreeing on ...
Japan now ranks as the fourth-largest economy after the US, China and Germany. Economists expect India to overtake Japan ...
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba said on Monday the decision by a United States government review board and ...
The support rate for the Cabinet of Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba increased to 30%, according to a nationwide ...
S/ Yokota Takuya, Abductee family representative / I have an overwhelming sense of anxiety and concern and strongly ...