(Conclusion) Part 1: Former Taiwan President Chen Shui-bian Re-emerges, Pushes for Referendum on China By Akio Yaita “Simply behaving like...
(Part 1 of 2) By Akio Yaita Chen Shui-bian, Taiwan’s former president who stepped down in 2008, is on medical parole...
By The Sankei Shimbun The Japanese government plans to develop and produce micro radar satellites in an attempt to step up monitoring...
By The Sankei Shimbun A Washington Post report about a “pointed remark” supposedly made by United States President Donald Trump about Pearl Harbor turned out to...
By Kinya Fujimoto The Chinese government dug in its heels on barring a Sankei Shimbun reporter from covering a high-ranking bilateral meeting between...
By Satoshi Sekoguchi Seven of the 13 former leaders of the Aum Shinrikyo doomsday cult were executed in Japan on July 6...
The Japanese government lodged a protest with China after a Sankei Shimbun reporter was barred from covering the initial phase of a meeting in...
The awards presentation ceremony of the 35th Sankei International Calligraphy Exhibition was held on Tuesday, July 31, in the presence of Princess Hisako...
Peter Tasker Who is Ryoma? He’s a topnotch swordsman who takes on 30 kendo opponents in a row and leaves them all battered and bruised....
Hideki Yoshimura Who will pay for the hotel rooms of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un and his delegation during the United States-North Korea...
Ryoma ga Yuku (literally, Ryoma Goes His Way), one of the most representative historical novels by Japanese author Ryotaro Shiba (1923-1996), has...
On April 5, two suspects who were close to the late literary critic Susume Nishibe, 78 at the time of his death, were arrested...