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亚洲国家纷纷谴责对美国的恐怖袭击 Asian Leaders Condemn Terrorist Attacks in US Amy Bickers Tokoyo 12 Sep 2001 03:46 UTC Leaders in Northeast Asia are condemning the terrorist attacks o
South Koreans Protest Over Disputed Islands with Japan South Korean authorities say they will allow and encourage citizens to visit a set of tiny islands at the heart of a dispute with Japan. The anno
S. Korean President Calls Sex Slave Deal with Japan Problematic South Korean President Moon Jae-In said Thursday the countrys 2015 agreement with Japan to settle the issue of sexual slavery during World War II is problematic. Historians say tens of t
The bodies of two Australian airmen killed in the Vietnam War will arrive back in Sydney this morning. Pilot Officer Robert Carver and Flying Officer Michael Herbert were Australias last two servicemen missing in action from the Vietnam War. Their re
We can not tailor prices to local market demand and the level of competition. 我们不能只针对当地市场的要求和竞争水平来定价。 We can not tailor prices to local market demand and the level of competition. 我们不能只针对当地
By Steve Herman Diplomatic efforts continue to try getting North Korea back to the negotiating table to discuss dismantling its nuclear weapons program. Japanese and Russian diplomats say it is too so
North Korea Eases Criticism of US, South, Aims at Japan Instead North Korea's state media have greatly reduced criticism of the United States and South Korea while the countries are involved in diplomatic talks. But North Korea has increased sharp wo
In Hungary, Migrants Seeking to Go West Clash with Police 匈牙利移民欲前往西方国家与警方发生冲突 Migrants in Hungary who are trying to reach Western Europe are refusing to leave a train. Police stopped the crowded train heading for
AS IT IS 2014-12-18 Shinzo Abe's Victory Likely Raises Conflict with Neighbors Japans Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and his allies easily won a two-thirds majority in Parliament on Sunday. The victory was large although the Japanese economy has fallen in
Divers searching the shipwrecked South Korean ferry have for the first time recovered bodies from inside the vessel. Officials said they broke through at last to retrieve three bodies, bringing the number of confirmed dead to 36. More than 250 people
By Kurt Achin Panmunjom 29 October 2007 Delegates from six nations are mapping out the specifics of sending energy aid to North Korea as it ends its nuclear weapons programs. Negotiators are seeking the right timing and blend of energy assistance to
US Defense Secretary James Mattis concluded visits to South Korea and Japan this week. It was the first foreign tour by a senior official from the Trump administration. Many see it as revealing the new administration's foreign policies in the Asia-Pa
China's Air Defense Identification Zone is aimed at controlling and monitoring incoming aircraft, in the interest of national security. But China is definitely not alone. Currently, more than 20 countries and regions have their own Air Defense Identi
U.S. Assistant Secretary of State Kurt Campbell says his country is in the middle of intense deliberations, at the United Nations Security Council over North Korea's rocket launch in December. Campbell told reporters in Seoul the United States is in
Chinese Premier Li Keqiang, South Korean President Park Geun-Hye and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe will sit down together on Sunday for their first trilateral meeting since May of 2012. Historical and territorial issues among the three countries
The Beijing International Comics and Animation Festival, one of the largest annual exhibitions of its kind in China, concluded in Beijing on Sunday. Comics from Japan, South Korea and even the US constitute a large part of the exhibition. Zhao Lingju
The Prime Minister, John Key, is on his way to Thailand for the Asean conference which will be held this weekend in Pattaya, 100km south of Bangkok. Ten Asian countries including Japan, South Korea, India, Australia and China, will be represented at
The top nuclear envoys from South Korea, the US and Japan have met in Seoul to hold talks on the DPRK amid worries about the country's atomic weapons programs. Wednesday's meeting came in the wake of the DPRK's recent claim that it had tested a new t
Rebecca Hume with you on this Tuesday, August 13th, 2013. Welcome to the Beijing Hour, coming to you live from the Chinese capital. Coming up on our program this morning... China urges Japan to follow 1978 peace and friendship treaty Gunmen kills 44
The Beijing Hour Evening Edition Thursday, August 1st, 2013. Welcome to the Beijing Hour, coming to you live from the Chinese capital. Coming up on our program this evening, China's defense minister is stressing the defensive nature of the military o