North Korean Bomb Ten Times Stronger than Bomb Used on Hiroshima On September 3, North Korea detonated a 160-kiloton nuclear payload, intimidating the world...
War Becoming Increasingly Likely Hours after the latest North Korean nuclear weapon detonation on September 3, 2017, I asked a well-connected friend for an...
As the possibility rises that North Korea will be able to strike the continental United States with a nuclear missile, the debate in America shows...
From September 13 to 14, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe will be on official visit to India—in Ahmedabad/Gandhinagar, Gujarat—upon the invitation of Prime Minister Shri Narendra...
After much brouhaha, it was indeed welcome augury when both China and India decided to withdraw their respective forces from the Doklam area of Bhutan....
The Radio representative Kazuhiro Araki (left) is talking to the microphone while Tatsuru Murao (right), executive director of COMJAN and program producer, is calling for support...
(Last of 3 Parts) Part 1: 3 Ways the US, Japan, Should Handle China’s Island Building Part 2: It’s Time for the US to...
(2nd of 3 Parts) Part 1: 3 Ways the US, Japan, Should Handle China’s Island Building As China continues with its policy...
In July 1937, Amelia Earhart, American aviator lionized for her bravery, and navigator Frederick Noonan left New Guinea, then a territory of Australia, for the tiny United States-owned...
Dr. Monika Chansoria The tiny landlocked Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan in South Asia is the latest victim of China’s burgeoning revisionism. China’s aggression in...
On August 3rd Prime Minister Shinzo Abe reorganized his Cabinet. After the investiture ceremony at the Imperial Palace, he launched his third restructured Cabinet. That...
The recently concluded Malabar 2017 naval exercises mark a new high in cooperation in the maritime realm between India, Japan, and the United States. While...