For the first time in U.S. history, foreign leaders are invited to an inauguration. Most are right-wing politicians, though a ...
Japanese Foreign Minister Takeshi Iwaya said on Sunday he planned to attend Donald Trump's inauguration as U.S. president on ...
The US secured ties with key Asian allies Japan and the Philippines ahead of Donald Trump’s return to the White House, with ...
BEIJING -- A gathering of senior officials from Japan's and China's ruling parties convened for the first time in six years ...
Policy transparency and commitment signalling are key to strengthening US–Japan economic security collaboration under the ...
Japanese manufacturers' sentiment recovered in January after a dip last month thanks to better conditions for materials industries, but their outlook remains flat due to uncertainty over proposed ...
More than a dozen countries across the world refuse to grant travel visas to people with a felony on their records, a ...
Trump 2.0 signals new challenges and opportunities for the US–Japan security alliance, amid shifting regional leadership and ...
President Biden’s ambassador to Japan, Rahm Emanuel, will leave his position in Tokyo on Monday and return to the U.S., a ...
Foreign Minister Takeshi Iwaya would be the first Japanese Cabinet member to attend the swearing-in of a U.S. president.
Japanese Foreign Minister Takeshi Iwaya said on Sunday he planned to attend Donald Trump's inauguration as U.S. president on ...
Japan's Foreign Minister Iwaya Takeshi says he will attend the inauguration ceremony of US President Donald Trump on January ...