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Weekly Korea Protests Keep Japanese WWII Atrocities Alive 韩国人每周坚持抗议日本二战暴行 SEOUL Protesters gather in front of the Japanese Embassy in Seoul every week to demand an apology and reparations from Tokyo for the thousands of
Japan has extended economic sanctions against North Korea, citing the reclusive country's lack of progress on an international nuclear disarmament agreement. The extension of sanctions comes as six-party nuclear talks continue to stall. 日本延长了
甲型H1N1流感在日本关西地区以超出人们想像的速度蔓延。大阪府和兵库县两地一时间草木皆兵。从上周的4例剧增至200多例。日本首相麻生太郎通过电视呼吁民众冷静对待不断加剧的H1N1疫情的爆发,要避免引起恐慌。 Prime Minister Taro Aso urged calm in television ads,
Half of Teenagers in US and Japan Addicted to Smartphones About half of teenagers in the United States and Japan say they are addicted to their smartphones. 美国和日本大约有一半的青少年自称对智能手机上瘾。 To be addicted means
It's not quite the yellow submarine,it's designed for travel on the water rather than under it. But this, rather cramped, bright yellow pod could be the difference between life and death. The pod, appropriately named Noah after the biblical captain o
With its power stations still crippled by the recent earthquake and a looming power shortage this summer, Japan is stepping up efforts to save energy. Already many escalators at train stations in Tokyo are at a standstill and some elevators are shut
It's the endorsement Japan's government has been waiting for. The United Nations' nuclear experts backing for stress tests designed to show the country's nuclear plants could withstand another disaster like last year's quake and tsunami. The head of
AS IT IS 2015-12-02 Dead Bodies in Mystery Boats Wash Up in Japan 幽灵船载腐尸漂到日本 At least 11 damaged wooden boats carrying bodies drifted into seas near Japan over the past month, Japanese Coast Guard officials say. 日本海上保安厅
Thousands of Japanese took to the streets of Tokyo to protest the country's nuclear-power plants. The rally occured as engineers continue to work on bringing the Fukushima Daiichi plant under control, after it was smashed by last month's earthquake a
China maps out its first air defense ID zone. Foreign Ministry spokesman Qin Gang, has urged Japan to stop undermining China's territorial sovereignty. This was following Japanese protests over Chinas establishment of a Air Defense Identification Zon
By CCTV reporter Li Nan Chinas Air Force says it detected and identified US and Japanese planes entering the East China Sea Air Defense Identification Zone on Friday. The Air Force responded by scrambling fighter jets to monitor the aircraft. Also, i
The United States has joined China and South Korea in criticizing Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe for visiting the Yasukuni Shrine. In an email interview, a US State Department spokesperson told CCTV that although Japan is a valued ally and friend
Japan will join US and Australian troops in trilateral military drills for the first time, as the three states seek to boost security ties in the Southeast Asia region. About 40 members from Japan's Self Defense Force will be integrated into the US t
Chinas Foreign Ministry has urged Japan to develop a correct understanding of history and draw lessons from its militarist past. Japanese leaders have made clear their stance by actions that show they want to revise history of the aggression and glor
The Charge d'Affaires of the Chinese Embassy in Spain has criticized Japanese Foreign Minister Fumio Kishida for his comments defending Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's visit to the war-linked Yasukuni Shrine. Kishida said in an interview with Sp
By CCTV correspondent Mike Firn Japan is trying to make its farms more efficient as it tries to form tariff-free zones with its global trading partners. That may lead to big changes for the country's most protected workers, rice farmers. Rice is a sy
The fifth round of dialogue between financial ministers from China and Japan begins in Beijing. The Fifth China-Japan Finance Dialogue is held in Beijing, capital of China, June 6, 2015, after about two years of delay due to sour relations. (Xinhua/L
Leaders of Japan and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations are gathering for a summit in Tokyo. Japan's Kyodo News says Japan hopes to rally ASEAN support to rein in China's strong stance on the airspace. For more analysis, we are joined in the
US President Barack Obama has wrapped up his two-day visit to Japan, with the two countries vowing to enhance bilateral ties and continue free trade talks. However, although progress was made, our correspondent Terrence Terashima tells us many issues
Japan's hopes of acquiring the jet touted as the world's most advanced fighter are being dashed. The commander of U.S. Forces Japan, in an unusually blunt remark, says even if American senators had not voted to halt further production of the F-22, th