In an interview, the anti-whaling activist's lawyer and the Sea Shepherd France president called Japan's extradition of Paul Watson "political revenge."
In an interview, Bill Emmott introduces his new book and discusses Japan's role in the region, the US presidential election and constitutional reform.
In an exclusive interview, Tomoko Akane discusses global justice challenges, cybersecurity, legal reforms in Japan, and advocating for judicial integrity.
Giorgia Meloni created a plan that deters illegal migration, an approach welcomed by immigrant-weary European countries with strong human rights records.
A new report by Safeguard Defenders sheds light on tactics and intimidation used in the forced repatriation of overseas Chinese, including students and exiles.
A UK group says parts from Europe, the US and Japan were found in North Korean missile debris recovered after Russia fired the warheads into Ukraine.
Whether the Sado Gold Mines' UNESCO listing is approved, predictions are for global and local challenges in a precarious year for Japan-South Korea relations.
"The two-state solution, including the creation of a Palestinian state to live in peace with Israel, is the only way forward" — EU HRVP Josep Borrell
Claude Monet spent a significant part of his life in Giverny, France, where he became a master of capturing the effects of light and atmosphere on...
Despite Chinese backlash and widespread disinformation, many European media outlets are responding calmly and objectively to the ALPS treated water release.
Europe struggles to find its footing amid fierce competition between the US and China. Now, Huawei is building a massive 5g equipment factory in Strasbourg.
In order to counter China's hegemony, a multiple encirclement by the democratic countries is being formed. But is France in it, or out?