Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba congratulated U.S. President-elect Donald Trump as Tokyo began bracing for his second “America First” administration.
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.
When an earthquake occurred on Sept. 24 in the waters near Torishima island, it set off a sense of urgency at the Japan ...
Indonesia’s Mount Lewotobi Laki Laki erupted again Thursday, spewing a column of hot clouds that rose 2,500 meters (8,200 feet) from its peak, three days after a midnight eruption killed nine people ...
LAHORE, Pakistan --Record-high air pollution in Pakistan’s Punjab province prompted authorities to close additional schools and keep government employees at home Wednesday, as doctors reported an ...
Tokyo officials were overjoyed after the Japanese capital was named the world’s best large city in a leading U.S. travel ...
Set net fishing for salmon, where nets are dropped along migrating fish routes, is at its seasonal peak off the Shiretoko ...
The Michelin Guide Tokyo 2025 once again shows that the Japanese capital continues to offer gastronomic delights to ...
Honda’s profits slipped nearly 20% in the first half of the fiscal year from the same period the previous year, as sales ...
KOFU — Mount Fuji donned its first snowcap this season on Nov. 7, the latest in 130 years. The Kofu Local Meteorological Office, which makes the annual official announcement, said officials visually ...
It is well known that “High Noon,” a 1952 U.S. Western film, was among the top favorites of many U.S. presidents, including Dwight D. Eisenhower (1890-1969) and Ronald Reagan (1911-2004).
The first time China faced Donald Trump in the White House, there was a trade war, a breach of protocol involving Taiwan’s former leader, and a president-to-president bromance that turned sour.