The official character of the Expo 2025 Osaka, Kansai, Japan has visited the United Nations headquarters in New York. The visit was aimed at promoting the international exposition set to open in April in Osaka,
Japan's top government spokesperson says his government will closely watch the impacts of the US withdrawal from the World Health Organization.
A new U.N. standard inspired by Japan's volunteer probation officer system is being developed, government sources said Sunday, reflec
VIENTIANE: Laos and Japan have opened a new chapter in their bilateral ties by elevating their relationship to a Comprehensive Strategic Partnership, which coincides with the 70th anniversary of diplomatic relations.
Hiroshima Mayor Kazumi Matsui on Friday urged Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba to decide on Japan's participation as an observer at a me
The Consulate General of Japan in Miami is pleased to announce the arrival of Junya Nakano, who was appointed by Japan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs as new Consul General in December 2024. Mr. Nakano replaces Mr.
Data published by China’s General Administration of Customs website last week underscores this reality: China exported $178 billion worth of goods to Africa but imported only $116 billion, primarily in raw materials. This leaves Africa with a trade deficit of nearly $62 billion.
The new U.S. administration wants to reopen talks about denuclearization with the regime in Pyongyang. But experts say President Donald Trump risks provoking new tensions, including with South Korea.
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South Korea’s slide into constitutional chaos echoes dysfunction in the U.S.—and promises headaches for Washington.
After coming to a standstill at the height of the Covid-19 pandemic with the closure of borders, international tourism was firmly back on the agenda in 2024.
The family of Megumi Yokota, who was 13 when she was abducted by North Korean agents in 1977, met the US president previously in Tokyo.