Yokota Takuya and Iizuka Koichiro bring new energy and deep resolve for realizing the return of the Japanese abducted by North Korea.
Germany will assume the G7 presidency in 2022. Expectations are high that the new German government will act to protect human rights and international law.
Japan’s reaction to COVID-19’s Omicron variant might seem confusing with rapid changes in rules, but here are the basics to know now, and links to follow...
China and Russia annually come to Pyongyang’s defense, blocking resolution of the abductions and other human rights violations taking place in North Korea.
The Lukashenko regime sends immigrants and refugees toward the EU in retaliation for the economic sanctions on Belarus. They are left in the woodlands, suffering from...
Logic suggests Japan and the Republic of Korea (ROK) should cooperate well. Emotion ensures that they don’t. Here’s why this poses a security problem for the...
Prime Minister Fumio Kishida’s newly appointed advisor on human rights issues should use his strong presence in the international field to confront China’s human rights abuses.
With emerging technologies and services, there may be a future where our alter egos in the metaverse can research on our behalf and send us the...
“Being carbon neutral by 2050 is the long-term strategy that Japan has mapped out, and we plan to see it through,” said Prime Minister Fumio Kishida.
Young people are making their voices heard in calls for action on climate change, while the biggest question is whether major global greenhouse gas producers such...
Face-to-face meetings are the only way to solve problems of climate change and global economic growth, and pressure China to meet the same goals.
How will Japanese companies respond to aggressive foreign companies that aim to take the auto manufacturing lead by seizing control of EV battery chain of supply?...