As regional tensions continue Japan, the US, and the Philippines are strengthening ties. Does this hint at Asian NATO to counter China's assertiveness?
Grieving for the women of Israel and Gaza, Yoko Kamikawa believes restoring human dignity and peace in the Middle East would be easier with more women...
Despite often not being given due credit, Prime Minister Kishida and his administration have realized several transformative economic and security reforms.
In an exclusive interview as PM Kishida heads to Washington, Noriyuki Shikata, Cabinet Secretary for Public Affairs shares key themes and takeaways to look for.
When there's talk of a restructuring US-Japan force coordination, it conjures up images of a joint headquarters focused on defending Japan. What can we expect?
At a press conference amid North Korean signals and buildup for the Japan-US Summit, Takuya Yokota discusses hopes for bringing home the abductions victims.
Rahm Emanuel says Japan is now a full security partner. He discusses expectations for the April Summit, including investments in tech and education, and gender.
At the April summit, the world will be watching whether the US keeps its promise to the Philippines or takes the "legal" escape route as with...
Governments in liberal democratic countries claim the Chinese want to undermine their institutions. China denies this. What evidence is being offered?
Navigating union resistance and China's steel production dominance, the Nippon Steel buyout faces heightened acquisition challenges amid US election dynamics.