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Ardern-Kishida Meeting: Stepping up the New Zealand-Japan Strategic Partnership
The New Zealand prime minister's visit to Japan was a strategic move to reconnect with a close partner to deal with expanding security issues in the Indo-Pacific region.
Japan Top Court: Government Not Responsible for Fukushima Disaster
The four-judge bench said the government cannot be held liable because the damage from a massive tsunami that hit the plant could not have been prevented.
Seoul: No Evidence Slain Official Tried to Defect to North Korea
Disclosing confidential documents about the man's death was a campaign promise by current President Yoon Suk Yeol.
Japan Eases Foreign Tourism Ban, Allows Guided Package Tours
The Japan Tourism Agency says tours are being accepted from 98 countries and regions.
China, Cambodia Breaking Ground on Joint Port Project
A Cambodian government spokesman described the expansion of the Ream Naval Base as “cooperation between China and Cambodia” but rejected reports of a Chinese base.
Japan Air Self-Defense Force Points to Vertigo in Fatal January Crash
Spatial disorientation of pilots was the likely cause of the January F-15 crash, the Japan Air Self-Defense Force says.
Loyalty for Luxury: How the Kim Family Buys Support From North Korean Elites
Similar to his father and grandfather, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un uses a combination of fear tactics and gift giving to help secure his influence over members of the …
Kim Gives North Korea’s Most Famous Newscaster a Luxury Home
Experts say Kim is providing special treatment to elite North Koreans to boost their loyalty as he grapples with myriad challenges.
Japan’s Top Envoy Brings Back 20 Ukrainians From Poland
Japan has an extremely strict refugee policy and has been reluctant to fully accept migrant workers, making its offer to accept Ukrainians unusual.
North Korea’s Latest Launch Signals Impending Spiral
The steady pace of North Korea’s improving nuclear arsenal paints a very worrying picture about where things are headed on the Korean Peninsula.
At Long Last, Signs of Justice for 1997 Cambodia Massacre
The brazen attack in broad daylight 25 years ago has ingrained impunity in Cambodia more than any other single act in the country’s post-Khmer Rouge history.
North Korea Returns to ICBM Testing
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un oversaw his first full-scale ICBM test since November 2017.
Telling Ukraine’s Story to Japan
As Ukraine is burned and bombed, one family builds a bridge from Kyiv to Japan.
COVID and North Korea: Helping the Population by Delivering Information and Vaccines
Helping North Korea help itself will require creativity, flexibility, and patience.
Satellite Images Show Activity at North Korean Nuclear Site
Two new structures appeared to have been built to the site's south between February and early March.
Understanding the Strengths and Vulnerabilities of North Korean Hackers
Pyongyang continues to defy miscalculated expectations regarding its cyber capabilities by successfully employing a series of sophisticated cyberattacks that target new and developing financial technology.
North Korea Picks Up the Pace on Missile Tests
Why is North Korea testing so many missiles in January 2022?
North Korea’s Missile Tests: Biden’s Options
Since the collapse of the U.S.-North Korea summit at Hanoi in February 2019, North Korea and the United States have been locked in a diplomatic impasse.
How North Korea Might Exploit New Video Games for Crypto
North Korean hackers are likely to include new play-to-earn (P2E) crypto games within their illicit cyber-enabled financial schemes.
Myanmar Crisis and Hun Sen’s Visit: ASEAN in Disarray?
Hun Sen was the first foreign leader to visit Myanmar since the military's overthrow of the country's democratically elected government.
Official: Japan Hopes to Lead Asian Zero-emissions Push
Environmental groups and critics are urging Japan to focus more on promoting renewable energy.
Australia, Japan Sign Defense Pact as China Concerns Loom
It’s Japan’s first Reciprocal Access Agreement with any country other than the United States.
Bio-tracked, Mistreated, Hog-tied: Immigration Detention in East Asia in 2021
Governments in Hong Kong, Japan, and South Korea routinely detain migrants in closed custodial institutions.
South Korea and US Agree on Draft End-of-War Declaration ‘In Principle’
South Korea says it has agreed, in principle, with the U.S. on a draft end-of-war declaration, but North Korea has continued to refuse to participate.
Japan Approves Record Defense Budget for Fiscal Year 2022
Tokyo is striving to keep pace with China.