In January, Japan temporarily withdrew its ambassador to South Korea over a new statue outside the Japanese consulate in South Korea's port city Busan... READ MORE›
In Europe, we benefited from humanitarian assistance and the acceptance of refugees after the disaster that was World War II, Mr. Roth said... READ MORE›
So proud that my daughter Alia is the first baby to be breastfed in the federal Parliament!... READ MORE›
A comfort women monument is seen at St. Mary Square in San Francisco, the United States, on Sept 22, 2017... READ MORE›
It complements guidelines in a bilateral agreement governing how Japanese and United States forces work together, which was signed by the two nations this year... READ MORE›
In Japan Prime Minister Shinzo Abe marked the date by expressing profound grief at his country's actions in WW2... READ MORE›
Everybody knows repeal is a gesture in futility, said Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., before the vote... READ MORE›
Kyodo via REUTERS 2 8 left right Visitors pray at the Yasukuni Shrine in Tokyo, Japan, December 29, 2016... READ MORE›
But in a potentially contentious break with previous expressions of contrition by Japanese leaders Mr. Abe did not offer a new personal apology of his own... READ MORE›
The Japanese government's top spokesman has rebutted charges of sexism after he called on women to contribute to their country's wellbeing by having more babies... READ MORE›
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If President Obama doesn't treat the Iran agreement with more respect all his arguments today are beside the point... READ MORE›
Environment minister Greg Hunt says he hopes Japan does not undertake so-called scientific whaling in the Southern Ocean this summer... READ MORE›
The debate often doubled as a forum for airing views about Japan's most important ally the United States... READ MORE›
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said that as the sole country to face nuclear attack, Japan has the duty to push for nuclear weapons elimination... READ MORE›
Even as World War II was ending 70 years ago, Americans already knew it had transformed their country... READ MORE›
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The USS Ronald Reagan and the Japanese warship JS Izumo took part in the fleet review... READ MORE›
A resolution would have had to pass both the Senate and House of Representatives by midnight Thursday, and survive Obama's veto, to be enacted... READ MORE›
Mr Zhuang, who was admitted to a hospital in Shenzhen on April 15, told doctors of his military past last Thursday, setting in motion the dramatic reunion... READ MORE›
As House Republicans struggled over tactics Senate Republicans conceded that the White House had prevailed and the accord could not be stopped... READ MORE›
Beijing says Japan has yet to confront atrocities it committed after invading parts of China in the 1930s... READ MORE›
Overall, Japan is ranked as the eighth-most peaceful country in the world, second only to New Zealand in the Asia-Pacific region... READ MORE›
They'd just tentatively broken the Guinness World Record for most Rosies in one place since WWII... READ MORE›
However, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., said he doesn't want to pass another short-term fix... READ MORE›
Emperor Akihito, whose father announced his exhausted country's surrender in World War II, expressed "deep remorse" ..... READ MORE›
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