Under increasing threat from Pyongyang, South Korea is thinking about possessing nuclear weapons. The subject has been taboo in Japan, but will that change?
A former advisor to three South Korean presidents, Moon explains what's behind the rocky regional geopolitics and what to expect on the Korean Peninsula.
The Lucky Dragon No 5 is a reminder that hydrogen bombs are terrible weapons. But using nuclear technology for peaceful purposes will also provide clean energy.
PM Kishida's days are numbered. With domestic scandals and international challenges, predictions are for a female prime minister to be considered for the job.
China has been conducting non-kinetic "unrestricted warfare" against West for decades. The People's Liberation Army is only for if needed to finish things off.
All eyes are on what impact the dismissal of Li Shangfu and others in the upper ranks of Chinese officialdom will have on the Xi regime's...
Kishida must demonstrate strong leadership in his own party if he expects to implement his key national policies, including security and constitutional reform.
The move comes as China and Russia seek to turn the Israel-Hamas war to their advantage, creating dilemmas for Japan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
As we mark August 15 in this world in turmoil and flux, how long must we keep thinking in terms of the number of years since...
On the anniversary of the atomic bombing, Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park served as the poignant backdrop for solemn tributes to 78 years of resilience and hope.
Beyond Hiroshima, the harsh reality is, there will be no way to deter a nuclear attack upon Japan unless we or our allies possess such weapons.
The White Paper recognizes that "Japan has entered a new era of crisis, facing its most severe and complex security environment since WWII."