The season will begin in Australia for the first time since 2019, before working up through Asia to race in China and Japan. The Bahrain Grand Prix ... Baku’s city street circuit is often described as ...
Japan had lodged a protest with China about a statement that misquoted Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba's remarks during ...
The Japanese public has reacted with outrage and horror over reports that two 20-something tourists from their country were detained in China after one bared his buttocks on the Great Wall of ...
The incident at the World Heritage site near Beijing concerned a man who showed his bottom and a woman who took photos Two Japanese tourists in their 20s were detained for two weeks in China then ...
Two Japanese tourists in their 20s were detained for two weeks in China, then deported, for taking photos showing exposed buttocks at the Great Wall, local media reported. The incident at the ...
Foreign tourists go through customs at the Beijing Daxing International Airport in Beijing, capital of China, Dec 27, 2024. [Photo/Xinhua] Tourism industry professionals in Japan have emphasized ...
Mao emphasized that the principles outlined in the Joint Statement should be strictly adhered to, and the treaty was signed by the governments of China and Japan, officially coming into effect ...
Tokyo, March 14 (Jiji Press)--A Chinese professor of Kobe Gakuin University in the western Japan prefecture of Hyogo returned to Japan in January, after going missing during his temporary stay in ...
TOKYO -- Li Yalin, a 28-year-old second-year master's student at the private Kyoto University of the Arts, moved to Japan in 2019 after earning a degree from a university in China. She was ...
A Chinese professor of Kobe Gakuin University in Hyogo Prefecture returned to Japan in January after going missing during his temporary stay in China, university officials said Friday. It is not ...
Chinese Vice-Minister of Commerce Ling Ji assured on Tuesday that isolated incidents involving Japanese nationals in China should not be seen as security threats to Japanese citizens or businesses.
Two Long Island historical memorabilia collectors say they will turn over 41 flags carried by Japanese servicemen in World War II — the only trace of some soldiers whose bodies were never ...