In early February, as he flew in Air Force One above the body of water he’d recently renamed the Gulf of America, President Donald Trump declared that he would levy tariffs on all imported steel and ...
BEIJING, March 30 (Reuters) - Four of China's largest state-owned banks said on Sunday they plan to raise a combined 520 billion yuan ($71.60 billion) in private placements from investors ...
Amid the 20th anniversary of the enactment of the 'Anti-Secession Law' (hereinafter referred to as the Anti-Secession Law), which justifies China's military actions towards Taiwan by emphasizing ...
TOKYO, March 27 (Reuters) - The head of the Unification Church's Japan branch vowed to fight a court order revoking its legal protections, following a scandal over fundraising practices and links ...
Acceleration of defence sector’s anti-corruption drive may be linked to the downfall of former defence minister Li Shangfu, analysts say. China’s 6th-gen fighter sighted again as Trump ‘set ...
India and China are striving to mend ties post the 2020 Galwan valley clashes, with some issues still outstanding. External affairs minister S Jaishankar emphasized the significance of managing ...
A story that ran in The Asahi Shimbun three years ago was about a Kumamoto man whose wife was a follower of the former Unification Church. Going through his wife’s notebook, he was shocked to ...
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A controversial South Korean church with powerful political connections faces dissolution in Japan after a Tokyo court ordered a revocation of its legal status after the government accused it of ...
John Feng is Newsweek's contributing editor for Asia based in Taichung, Taiwan. His focus is on East Asian politics. He has covered foreign policy and defense matters, especially in relation to U ...
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