The island of Tinian was used to launch U.S. bomber raids on Japan during World War II, including the atomic bomb attacks on Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
Japan is to freeze voluntary funding for a United Nations’ women’s rights panel over its recommendation that Japan’s male-only imperial succession rule should be revised from gender-equality ...
There is an urgent need for Asian allies and partner countries to push newly elected President Donald Trump to commit to ...
Dr Yanqiu Zheng is a historian of China in the world and is the Associate Director of Asia and Pacific Programs at St. Lawrence University’s Patti McGill Peterson Center for International and ...
When one reads about the exploits of the World War II-era Gato -class United States Navy submarine, USS Barb (SS-220 ), one ...
Days after Trump tapped the Fox News personality Pete Hegseth for defense secretary, Hegseth condemned the United Nations as “a fully globalist organization that aggressively advances an anti-American ...
It is possible—though far from certain—that the coming Trump presidency will herald a broad retreat from most of America’s overseas military commitments and actions. In the past, Trump has expressed ...
Tensions have risen to dangerous levels between Japan and China over a small group of ... by the United States as part of its post–World War II occupation of Japan and only returned to Japanese ...
Despite a complex past, China and Japan share a deep love for traditional cuisine, tea culture, and artistic expression, from calligraphy and painting to anime and manga. Tourists flock to both ...
China’s population fell last year for the ... Following the end of World War II and the Communist Party’s rise to power in 1949, large families re-emerged and the population doubled in just ...
China’s population has fallen for the third ... Following the end of World War II and the Communist Party’s rise to power in 1949, large families re-emerged and the population doubled in ...
Beijing has issued a warning after the Biden administration's parting shot in the long-running tech war between the U.S. and China. Newsweek reached out to the U.S. Commerce Department's Bureau of ...