Pressuring foreign countries for cooperation, China uses a full spectrum of tactics, including united front members to pursue its enemies anywhere in the world.
A National Treasure Japanese sword from the Kamakura period stands up to the world standard of art and can inspire a future role for traditional swordsmiths.
From breeding to betting to racehorse aftercare, the JRA president brings in the next generations and ideas for the Asian Racing Conference in Sapporo.
In reporting on terrorism, the victims are the most important, along with taking care not to become a platform that endorses the perpetrator or their ideology.
Worries about Xi's health might be premature but they raise interesting "what if" questions. Would the lack of agreed succession throw the CCP into disarray?
After the Cold War, China's military rise became more pronounced. In response, the Self-Defense Forces advanced the "Southwest Shift" and an amphibious brigade.
"It is important to keep records of these ancient mountain trails and preserve them before they are lost," JAC Vice President Nagata said about the project.
"But if Ukraine stops fighting, Ukraine will end," says Yuriy Sak, highlighting the unbending will of his countrymen to win this war and maintain independence.
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New JRA head Masayoshi Yoshida shares insights into the nation's success in developing world-class horses and a thriving thoroughbred industry.
The author analyzes how poverty was at the root of the comfort women issue and explains why resolving the diplomatic issue requires acknowledging this fact.
Sanyu Plant Service is working to be the first in Japan to mass-produce bio-jet fuel, answering the aviation industry's need for sustainable fuel alternatives.