Japan's Iron Lady 2.0
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TOKYO (Reuters) - A controversial statue symbolizing "comfort women" was withdrawn from a Japanese art exhibition on Saturday after organizers received security threats, amid a resurgence of ...
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Japan has a new Prime Minister: the 'Iron Lady' who plays the drums to relieve stress and will be the first woman to govern
Her message has revolved around Japan's resurgence as a superpower, both geopolitically and militarily. She supports ...
In Berlin, a “Statue of Peace” has angered Japanese officials. It commemorates over 200,000 girls and women from 14 countries forced into sex work by the Japanese military during the Asia-Pacific ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I cover business and economy in South and North Korea. They call it a “landmark deal,” but will they ever be able to come to terms ...
A golden statue commemorating the plight of "comfort women" — a euphemism for the Korean women and girls forced by the Japanese to work as sex slaves in front-line brothels during World War II — ...
Recent comments by Japan's top government spokesman suggesting a possible re-examination of Japan's apology for its involvement in the systematic exploitation of so-called "comfort women" is ...
Hwang Keum-ju was an 18 year-old foster-daughter of a wealthy Korean family when she received a draft notice from the Japanese government during its wartime occupation of Korea. She was sent to an ...
Japan has recalled two top diplomats from South Korea over a controversial statue erected outside its consulate in the South Korean city of Busan a week ago. Tokyo will also halt talks with South ...
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