Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba, voicing concern over U.S. President Donald Trump's plan to impose tariffs on auto imports, and stressing his intention to seek an exemption for Japan.
Japan, China and South Korea are making arrangements to hold a meeting of their foreign ministers in Tokyo as early as March ...
Many patients, especially those undergoing costly but effective cancer therapy, say a hike might force them to abandon their ...
The families and supporters of Japanese nationals abducted by North Korea decades ago reaffirmed Sunday their opposition to ...
Travelling to Japan is still safe despite the influenza outbreak there but precautions must be taken, say health experts and ...
The Japanese government has decided to digitalize and preserve the medical records of victims from the central Tokyo subway ...
The Saudis are furious. The Danes are scrambling. Colombia has backed down. Mexico and Canada stand in a purgatory between ...
Democratic Party lawmaker Seo Young-seok said during the full meeting that, “Structural reform related to pension reform must ...
The health ministry is seeking to legalize marijuana for medical use in Japan while considering introducing a new legal provision to criminalize its usage for recreational purposes. The ministry ...
Thailand's Public Health Ministry has warned that the incidence of influenza is spreading rapidly, with four provinces in the ...
Medical experts and tour operators in Malaysia say it remains safe to visit Japan despite the ongoing influenza outbreak but ...
The central government would assist local governments to enhance public safety, President William Lai (賴清德) said yesterday as ...