Reuters
| May 20, 2013
Warning to would-be home invaders: Look out above. A new thief-hunting "home drone" created by a Japanese security firm will serve as a kind of mechinical guard activated when an alarm is tripped to video and harass any wanna-be intruder. The dron...
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MBC
| May 17, 2013
Japanese prime minister Shinzo Abe keeps driving his neighbors wild. Less than a month after upsetting China and South Korea for reawakening painful memories of World War II, his latest tribute to the military has turned into an international blun...
NTDTV
| May 9, 2013
Is China upping the stakes in its territorial dispute with Japan? An editorial in the state-run People's Daily has infuriated Japan by questioning the country's claim to the Ryukyu Islands, the largest of which is Okinawa -- home to 1.2 million Ja...
LinkAsia
| May 3, 2013
Social media in Japan and South Korea has been abuzz after recent nationalist moves by Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe. While some stand by Abe's actions, others expressed confusion and disappointment with Japan's swing to the extreme right.
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MBC
| Apr 26, 2013
Memories of Japan's military aggression in World War II erupted in the Pacific after Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and a delegation of parliament members paid tribute to the controversial Yasukuni shrine, honoring Japan's war dead. South Kore...
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MBC
| Apr 15, 2013
It is impossible for Japan to rearm under its current constitution. But as North Korea has continued to raise tensions in northeast Asia, public opinion has shifted towards favoring a constitutional amendment that would allow Japan to push ahead w...
Euronews
| Apr 13, 2013
US Secretary of State John Kerry has met with China's President Xi Jinping, and the two countries have issued a joint statement saying they are "committed to the de-nuclearization of the Korean peninsula". Washington has been urging Beijing to tak...
CNN
| Apr 9, 2013
Japanese self-defense forces placed Patriot anti-missile batteries in central Tokyo and suburbs last night, amid concerns of a possible North Korean missile test. CNN's Diana Magnay reports.
ABC News
| Mar 27, 2013
A Google Street View car has been allowed into an abandoned town in the Fukushima exclusion zone. The images allow a "virtual homecoming" to the town for the 21,000 residents displaced by the tsunami and nuclear meltdown two years ago.
LinkAsia
| Mar 21, 2013
Could the next Mark Zuckerberg come from Japan? This past week, LinkAsia served as media sponsor for San Francisco Japan Night, a showcase of the latest innovations from the brightest and most talented emerging Japanese web startups. Here's an exc...
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...the surface, the USGS said. The USGS said the quake hit some 67 miles southeast of Hachinohe, in Honshu, Japan, and about 356 miles northeast o...
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...Company has been a result of the giant golden poop that adorns its corporate headquarters in Tokyo. no doubt bringing in lots of good luck for t...