Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba wants an end to his country's "asymmetrical" security relationship with the United States.
The Japanese government has been mocked for doctoring an official photograph to make the cabinet look marginally more tidy.
Japan's government on Monday admitted to manipulating an official photo of its new Cabinet to make its members look less ...
A photo posted by the Japanese government last week showing the nation's new prime minister, Shigeru Ishiba, and members of ...
The photos are "memorabilias for the participants for a very long time,” government spokesperson Yoshimasa Hayashi said ...
Furious Japanese officials were forced to edit an official photo of the government because of the 'scruffy' looking ministers ...
Leaders of a multilateral framework designed to promote decarbonization efforts in Southeast Asia will agree on a 10-year action plan at their summit in Laos this week, Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru ...
Japan's government admitted manipulating an official photo of the new cabinet after online mockery of their sagging trousers.
Japan's government has admitted an official photo of its new cabinet was manipulated to make members look less unkempt after online speculation that it had been edited. Photos taken by local media ...
New Finance Minister Katsunobu Kato said Monday that Japan will implement "necessary responses" to address recent volatility in the foreign exchange market and to mitigate the negative impact of sharp ...
Japan's government admitted Monday manipulating an official photo of the new Cabinet to make its members look less unkempt, ...
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba said on Monday he had no plan for now to consider raising the country's tax on income ...