LinkAsia
| Dec 14, 2012
Japan's opposition Liberal Democratic Party, further to the right than the name suggests, looks to capture a majority in the upcoming election. If it doesn't, reports contributor Toshi Maeda, then controversial former Tokyo governor Shintaro Ishih...
Al Jazeera English
| Dec 13, 2012
Thousands of people gathered in Nanjing yesterday to mark the 75th anniversary of the Japanese assault that became known as the Rape of Nanking. China says 300,000 civilians and soldiers were killed in the six weeks of carnage that still sours rel...
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MBC
| Dec 12, 2012
In the first "special broadcast" on North Korea's state television since the death of Kim Jong-il, the DPRK announced that it successfully launched the Unha-3 long-range rocket. South Korean broadcaster MBC looks at the ramifications for the launc...
Associated Press
| Dec 11, 2012
Japan mobilized its anti-missile defenses amid reports that North Korea made good on its plan to fire a long-range rocket, defying warnings from the United Nations and the US. This time, unlike the last time, the rocket apparently worked.
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MBC
| Dec 11, 2012
In a crowded campaign season, the Liberal Democratic Party has separated itself from the pack in Japan with far right policies concerning security and territorial claims. Broadcaster MBC has South Korea's perspective on Japan's growing conservatism.
Al Jazeera English
| Dec 9, 2012
North Korea may delay its latest attempt to launch a long-range rocket as Japan threatens to shoot it out of the sky. Officials from both Japan and South Korea say the "space satellite" launch is actually a ballistic missile test, in breach of int...
Telegraph.co.uk
| Dec 7, 2012
A 7.3 magnitude quake struck off northeast Japan Friday, shaking buildings as far away as Tokyo for more than a minute and triggering a tsunami alert in Fukushima and other areas devastated by last year's disaster. Two people were badly injured bu...
Al Jazeera English
| Dec 2, 2012
Workers have pulled nine bodies from cars crushed when a traffic tunnel collapsed and sparked a fire some 50 miles west of Tokyo. Five of the bodies were found in a single charred station wagon in the Sasago tunnel. Officials are investigating. Th...
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MBC
| Nov 30, 2012
As Japan prepares for elections in December, the economy has slowed and consumer demand has fallen through the floor. South Korean broadcaster MBC reports on what some families are doing to pinch yen as salaries drop.
Reuters
| Nov 28, 2012
A Japanese inventor has rolled out his childhood dream made true: Kuratas, a 13-foot robot controlled from within. For $1.35 million, would-be Mecha pilots can have one of their own, with optional extras including a BB Gatling gun.
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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...