BEIJING/TOKYO (Reuters) -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 ...
Relations between Beijing and Tokyo have deteriorated in recent weeks after Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi said a potential Chinese attack on ...
China held a low-key memorial ceremony on Saturday for the 1937 Nanjing Massacre, with President Xi Jinping not attending, ...
Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaich shakes hands with Chinese President Xi Jinping ahead of the Japan-China summit on the sidelines of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Summit in Gyeongju, South ...
Japan raised objections Saturday after China advised its citizens to avoid visiting Japan, as a feud over the new Japanese leader's remarks on Taiwan showed no signs of dying down. The government in ...
The Nusantara world developed as a maritime and pluralistic zone. Often described as existing “under the monsoon cloud,” it ...
Takaichi is the embodiment of that ugly history. Japan was never submitted to an anti-imperialist project. Her ascension to the top job and her reckless statements are a sign of that decadence.
A series of World War II dramas about China’s fight against Japan is drawing audiences to their feet, and, in some cases, to tears. Some say it helps deflect public discontent. By Lily Kuo Reporting ...
Japan said on Sunday that Chinese fighter jets had directed fire-control radar at Japanese military aircraft in two ...
China's 'wolf warriors' return to target Japan References to military stance recall wartime Chinese diplomats use social media to amplify criticism Japan seeks to ease tension, aware of China's ...