Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba congratulated U.S. President-elect Donald Trump as Tokyo began bracing for his second “America First” administration.
Japan's Intellectual Property High Court has overturned a decision by the Japan Patent Office not to recognize the shape of the eponymous cha ...
The Yokohama North Dock Running Festival, a showcase of athleticism and camaraderie, brought together nearly 3,000 ...
Japan’s Nikkei 225 Stock Average dropped, weighed by chip-related stocks and by disappointing profit guidance. The Topix ...
TOKYO: Japan’s 10-year government bond yield crossed 1% for the first time in more than three months on Thursday, tracking US yields higher, while markets were cautious that the Bank of Japan (BOJ) ...
Nippon Steel, Japan's biggest steel maker, revised on Thursday its full-year net profit forecast for the fiscal year ending in March to 310 billion yen ($2 billion) from a previously expected 340 ...
The world seems poised to plunge into an era of extreme chaos. The consequences of U.S. diplomacy under Donald Trump’s “America First” agenda cannot be fathomed right now.
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba said Thursday he had agreed with US president-elect Donald Trump in a phone call to strengthen the nations' alliance, after the tycoon's victory sent ...
Inflation-adjusted wages in Japan fell for the second straight month in September as higher living costs outpaced better earnings.
Celtic striker Kyogo Furuhashi was called up by Japan for the first time in a year Thursday as they prepare to face Indonesia and China in World Cup qualifying.
Donald Trump has regained power in the United States, riding a wave of fear and anti-incumbent desire for change. For Americans, it is now the greatest test of its democratic and constitutional ...
Radioactive debris was removed from the Unit 2 reactor at the plant and was placed inside a sealed container for transportation.