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Japan has demanded China stop flying its fighter jets abnormally close to Japanese intelligence-gathering aircraft, which it ...
Japan's farm ministry said on Friday that an animal health and quarantine agreement with China had come into force, paving ...
The defending champions Japan defeated China 2-0 on Saturday for their second straight win at the East Asian Football ...
China has had a ban on Japanese beef imports since the outbreak of mad cow disease, formally called bovine spongiform ...
Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng and a senior official in Japan’s ruling party discussed speeding up the process to lift a ban ...
Chinese fighter aircraft carried out close-in flight maneuvers against a Japan Air Self-Defense Force (JASDF) Electronic ...
But the four pandas at the town’s local zoo really belong to China, and China wants them back, leaving town residents in an ...
The Japanese army has begun deploying its fleet of V-22 Ospreys on a newly opened permanent base in the southwest, the latest ...
China’s economy is nowhere near a breaking point – but it is unmistakably slowing down.
The two major powers vied to push their agendas in Asia at a time of simmering tension over a U.S. trade tariffs offensive.
But an unexpected flare-up in the Senkaku/Diaoyus could trigger a military confrontation between China and the United States. That’s because the United States has a mutual defense treaty with Japan.
But China has seemed to be faltering lately, and some have been asking whether China’s future path might resemble that of Japan. My answer is that it probably won’t — that China will do worse.