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Sueichi Kido, 85, officially stepped down as secretary general of Japan's Nobel Peace Prize-winning atomic bomb survivors ...
Japan's decision to make high school tuition virtually free, even for private institutions, is raising alarm among educators ...
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba ended up empty handed in what was viewed as a high-stake meeting with U.S. President ...
Yoshihiko Noda, head of Japan's main opposition party, has ruled out submitting a no-confidence motion against Prime Minister ...
Chinese President Xi Jinping called for a cease-fire amid Iran-Israel tensions during phone talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin, describing it as an "urgent priority," the Foreign Ministry ...
Nippon Steel Corp.'s top executive Eiji Hashimoto said Thursday that the U.S. government's role set under its $14.1 billion ...
Japan will send two Self-Defense Forces airplanes to East Africa for a possible operation to evacuate its nationals from the ...
Japan's Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masako on Thursday visited Hiroshima Prefecture to pay their respects to atomic bomb ...
The U.S. government on Wednesday said it will resume procedures for issuing international student visas at overseas embassies ...
A Japanese company that makes glasses will donate 5,100 pairs of spectacles to people displaced by Russia's invasion of ...
A gold-plated iron knife and armor fragments, believed to have been made with advanced 5th-century techniques, have been confirmed as coming from Japan's largest ancient keyhole-shaped tomb mound, a ...
Nippon Steel Corp. said Wednesday it has finalized a $14.1 billion deal to acquire United States Steel Corp. as a wholly ...