The vetoes of two people who play an important role in corporate governance highlight the deep conflict between shareholders.
In a world following silent biological warfare, the instigating nations will be the quickest to recover, and ultimately lead the new world order. If this is...
David R. Stilwell, U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for the Bureau of East Asian and Pacific Affairs (EAP) from June 2019 to early 2021, speaks to...
Gordon Chang, in an interview for The Sunday Guardian, says somebody should get to the bottom of India’s second COVID wave, adding it is entirely possible...
China’s one-child policy from 1970 has officially changed to allow three children. But with high inflation, will families be willing to have any children? And if...
Hong Kong’s courageous tabloid newspaper Apple Daily has published its final edition, after being stamped out by the Chinese authorities. The news has caused an international...
Japan must work with G7 and the Quad to rebuild supply chains and prevent the outflow of technology.
They are upset that Sohn Kee-chung (Son Kitei) is listed as a Japanese Olympic gold medalist. He wore Japan’s flag at the time — Korea didn’t...
The new ministry’s data bank model seeks to protect citizens’ personal information through a trusted Japanese style public-private linkage.
The court appears to recognize that public awareness of the facts about wartime Korean workers in Japan has become widespread in South Korea, even though opinion...
In South Korea, where “Japan is always evil,” a lower court sides with Japan in a demonstration of the courage to go against public opinion and...
Filmmaker Eiji Han Shimizu says: "I hope that my work will raise awareness of the people buried in the darkness of the times and open an...