The visit by Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba is the first major indication of how the Trump administration will handle relations with allies such as Japan and South Korea.
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba and U.S. President Donald Trump are expected to affirm that the two nations will beef up their security alliance and widen economic cooperation during their ...
NORTH Korea’s “capitalist city” is set to open and welcome tourists next week – with a packed itinerary that visitors are to strictly follow. The launch of the bizarre ...
Chinese AI chatbot DeepSeek upended the global industry and wiped billions of US tech stocks when it unveiled its R1 program, ...
The 2024 deficit was a record $1.2 trillion, marking the fourth consecutive trade deficit above $1 trillion and the sixth ...
The growth of the Asian population has helped diversity the racial and ethnic makeup of Long Island, data shows.
The following is a summary of domestic news in North Korea this week. ------------ (LEAD) N. Korean leader calls regional public health modernization 'top priority' SEOUL -- North Korean leader Kim ...
It is time to bring together a redoubtable defensive alliance that can deter Chinese hegemonic designs across the region—an ...
SEOUL — Shinzo Abe, then the prime minister of Japan, was one of the few foreign leaders to forge a real friendship with ...
Securing long-term offtake contracts from potential liquefied natural gas buyers in Japan, South Korea and Taiwan will be a ...
Since late 2023, the Kim Jong Un regime has been axing organizations and symbols associated with unification with Seoul.