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A new report from Japan's Defense Ministry accurately identifies China as the greatest threat to global stability since World ...
Analysts say the decision could be a missed opportunity to formalise Japan's role as a trusted partner in global security Nato has shelved plans to open a liaison office in Tokyo, dealing a symbolic ...
Japan said on Monday its Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba has cancelled plans to attend this week's NATO summit, joining other Indo-Pacific countries in saying that their leaders will not attend and ...
While previous U.S. administrations invested significant diplomatic and political capital in promoting cross-regional ...
Japan is on track to achieve its target of boosting defense spending to 2 percent of gross domestic product in the next two ...
As the United States redefines its global security expectations, its allies in Asia and Europe are being pushed to shoulder a larger share of the financial burden.
Japan’s Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba faces a tough test in an upper house election this month as his minority government ...
Japanese government officials are telling companies they would be “on their own” if they needed to evacuate staff from Taiwan in case of a Chinese attack, according to people familiar with the matter, ...
Japan is concerned about China’s acceleration of its military buildup, especially in Japan’s southwestern areas.
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba is planning to cancel his attendance at the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) summit in The Hague, a source with direct knowledge said on Monday.
The U.S. president also said that he would make a 'major statement' on Russia on Monday, though he declined to elaborate.