Since the fatal stabbing of a Japanese schoolboy in neighbouring Shenzhen, the Takedas have not let their son come home alone ...
Arming islands is part of a decade-plus shift in Japan’s defence posture with the most likely threat in this archipelago ...
The experiences of “A” are not unique in Japan, according to a report released on Oct 10 by Human Rights Watch. Interviews with dozens of Chinese exiles, including people from persecuted ...
Bookstores and publishing firms operated by and for Chinese residents in Japan are on the rise. This trend is indicative not ...
Angry at what they view as China’s state-led xenophobia, taught in schools and prevalent online, some people are taking action, even at personal risk. By Li Yuan A Japanese boy was stabbed on ...
Living in exile in Japan, she had only been able to communicate ... said that dozens of Chinese, including people from ethnic minorities in Xinjiang, Tibet and Inner Mongolia, are being ...
A shock election result in Japan, Washington's key Asian security ally, and the United States' potentially destabilising ...
now people summon the ‘little pinks’” – a popular nickname for the virtual army of online nationalists. While many on Chinese social media mourned the killing of the Japanese schoolboy ...
Here’s the latest symptom: Yep, the 30-year government bond yields of China and Japan are on the cusp of crossing paths for the first time (ever, we think, but LSEG data for both 30-year ...
calling the attack an "isolated incident,” told Japan to calm down and stop "politicizing” the killing. Some Chinese people believe the boy was a victim of surging anti-Japanese sentiment ...