China and Japan exchanged angry words in recent days after Japan’s new prime minister said her country would regard an attack ...
Weeks into the job, Japan’s new leader has come face-to-face with what it means to cross China’s red line on Taiwan.
Beijing is using its economic power and military muscle to convey its anger with Japan’s new prime minister, Sanae Takaichi — ...
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China-Japan word war could spark a prairie fire

WHEN, in her first speech before parliament recently, Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi strongly alluded to Japan ...
Wall St. Insights Japan occupied all or part of over 20 countries during World War II. The U.S. and its allies liberated many ...
In 1972, it finally recognised the People’s Republic of China and agreed to the “one China principle”, in effect severing ...
Centuries of intense rivalry mean their economic embrace can never be taken for granted.  Read more at straitstimes.com. Read ...
Chinese diplomats airing hawkish views, known as "wolf warriors", have returned to the global stage, drumming up criticism of Japan's prime minister in countries that suffered from its military ...
Japanese prime minister Sanae Takaichi has infuriated China with her recent remarks, with no clear means of resolution.
China’s furious backlash against Japan’s new prime minister revives wolf-warrior diplomacy and using trade as a weapon. It’s ...
At a meeting between foreign ministry officials of China and Japan on Tuesday, Beijing called for Tokyo to "stop making ...
Top-level talks between Chinese and Japanese diplomats ended without consensus on Tuesday, dimming hopes for an end to a row over Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's comments on the Taiwan Strait ...