Japan Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba’s statements on everything from nuclear power to monetary policy are by turns contradictory and vague, says Gearoid Reidy for Bloomberg Opinion.
Japan's August retail sales climbed 2.8% year on year, beating Reuters poll estimates of a 2.3% rise, and up from a revised 2 ...
Just after Japan’s diet elected him prime minister, Shigeru Ishiba, not sure he can wield real power or hold his job for long ...
Japan and China said Friday they have reached a deal toward resolving their disputes over the discharge of treated ...
As prime minister of the U.S. ally, Shigeru Ishiba will face anger over rising prices at home and an increasingly complicated ...
A 10-year-old boy attending a Japanese school in southern China has died after being stabbed on his way to class on Wednesday ...
Japan and China reached a deal this week to end their ongoing dispute involving wastewater from a nuclear plant. On ...
Among the challenges awaiting Japan’s next prime minister, few will be as weighty as managing relations with its sole treaty ...
China may be preparing a surprise attack against Japan, involving a massive missile barrage against all major U.S. and ...
China's monetary stimulus was a move in the right direction, but one of three steps the country must take to revive its ...