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Japan and China are marking the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II with major events on different dates.
Eighty years after Japan was defeated, a wave of Chinese films about the occupation are fuelling memory and anger.
Japan's role as a peace promoter faces increasing challenges in a conflict-prone world, even as Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba ...
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Japan minister joins crowds at contentious shrine to mark 80 years since World War Two defeat
Japan marked the 80th anniversary of its World War Two defeat on Friday, with at least one cabinet minister joining thousands ...
TOKYO (AP) — Japan paid tribute Friday to more than 3 million war dead as the country marked its surrender that ended World ...
Dozens of Japanese people march through the streets holding signs and chanting slogans, calling on the Japanese government to ...
The dispatch of warships underscores Tokyo’s commitment to a ‘free and open’ Indo-Pacific, providing a ‘diplomatic ...
Japan views the exclusive economic zone as "indispensable" to the country, allowing it to "exclusively develop" mineral resources.
Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba expressed “remorse” over the war in an Aug. 15 address. The regretful behavior reflects a ...
Today marks 80 year since Japan surrendered to allied forces — including China — at the end of World War II. Decades later, China-Japan relations are as complex as ever. Competition between the US and ...
A Japanese woman in China was attacked with a stone-like object in Suzhou on Thursday evening. She suffered ...
Japan marked the 80th anniversary of its World War Two defeat on Friday, with at least one cabinet minister joining thousands ...
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