Incidents and protests erupting in China indicate the CCP's suppression of the people for many years has now triggered violent resistance from the public.
Antony Blinken offered no concessions and took nothing home on his visit to Beijing but he listened patiently to the views of China's leaders.
In Indonesia, Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masako meet with people who have contributed to strengthening the bilateral ties between the two countries.
Although it cannot be confirmed, the capsized Chinese fishing boat is suspected of turning off its tracking systems to prevent the monitoring of its activities.
A look at the international and domestic situations facing China suggests that the unease and fear reflected in Xi Jinping's recent phrases may be justified.
With growing trade ties, common Indo-Pacific interests, and joint military exercises, the Narendra Modi state visit should further boost India-US relations.
After the June 14 incident, GSDF has suspended shooting and bombing drills. But excessive withdrawal and restraint in training could lead to new accidents.
Two articles on war drew a strong response from our readers: an interview with a WWII officer and an analysis of private military companies in Russia.
The Fumio Kishida administration faces a mountain of issues affecting Japan, which it has so far handled irresponsibly and insincerely.
Palau President Surangel Whipps Jr toured Fukushima nuclear site, expressing confidence afterward in the safety efforts taken for releasing ALPS treated water.
If France turns a blind eye to the growing Chinese threat, it will throw into disarray the unified position of the G7 and NATO to keep...
"The best solution to resolving historical disputes is by promoting the facts" — Hwang Uiwon, editor-in-chief of MediaWatch, at the wartime labor history forum.