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South Korea raises alert status to 'vital threat'
A missile is displayed during a military parade marking 100 years since the birth of North Korea’s founder Kim Il-sung in Pyongyang on April 15, 2012.
South Korea has raised its military surveillance alert to “vital threat” amid claims that North Korea would test-launch a medium-range missile.
The decision was made on Wednesday after South Korean intelligence said that the North is...
North Korea likely to test-launch missile
A North Korean vehicle carrying a new missile passes by during a mass military parade in Pyongyang to celebrate the centenary of the birth of the late North Korean founder Kim Il Sung, April 15, 2013.
The South Korean government says North Korea is likely to test-launch a missile this week.
Kim Jang-Soo, director of national security for South Korean President Park Geun-Hye, said on Sunday that Pyongyang...
North Korea tells foreign embassies to consider possibility of evacuation
South Korean soldiers man K-55 self-propelled howitzers at a military training field in the border city of Paju on April 5, 2013.
North Korea has asked foreign embassies, including that of Russia, to consider the possibility of evacuation due to an upsurge of tensions on the Korean Peninsula.
“A representative of the North Korean Foreign Ministry suggested that the Russian side examine the question...
Japan warns North Korea over provocations
The United States has deployed chemical weapons and a battalion equipped to deal with nuclear and chemical attacks in South Korea.
Japan has warned North Korea against its ‘provocative statements’ after Pyongyang stepped up its war rhetoric against the US threats.
Japanese Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga said on Thursday, “Our government does not believe we should be pushed around and...
Living in tiny cages already reality in Tokyo
Tight squeeze: A Tokyo local shows a Japanese news crew around her tiny ‘coffin apartment’
In one of the most densely populated Asian cities, Tokyo, real estate prices are so undemocratic that a part of the population of the city is forced to live in most bizarre and unusual “apartments.” So-called Internet refugees permanently live in the booths and cubicles of Internet cafe....
UN Security Council to meet on North Korea's nuclear activities
The UN Security Council is expected to hold a meeting on the nuclear activities of North Korea following a confirmation by Pyongyang that it had “successfully” carried out its third underground atomic test.
“A third nuclear test has been successfully staged,” the state-run North Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) said on Tuesday.
It added that the nuclear test was of a “miniaturized” device...
Japan summons China ambassador in island row
Aerial shot taken on September 15, 2010 shows the disputed islands known as Senkaku in Japan and Diaoyu in China in the East China Sea.
Japan’s Foreign Ministry has summoned China’s ambassador in protest at the sailing of Chinese ships near the group of islands in the East China Sea disputed by Beijing and Tokyo.
“The foreign ministry summoned the Chinese ambassador over ships entering...
Japanese giants Panasonic, Sharp post $11 billion losses
A Japanese electronics manufacturer Panasonic showroom in Tokyo.
Embattled Japanese consumer electronics giants Panasonic and Sharp have posted more than USD11 billion in combined losses over the nine-month period ending in December.
On Friday, Sharp announced its losses had doubled in the nine months leading to December to USD4.6 billion. Panasonic, meanwhile, said it had lost about USD6.77 billion...
Fish with radiation over 2,500 times safe levels found near Fukushima plant
A fish containing over 2,500 times Japan’s legal limit for radiation in seafood has been caught in the vicinity of the crippled Fukushima nuclear plant, the facility’s operator reported.
A ‘murasoi’ fish, similar to a rockfish, was caught at a port inside the plant, according to AFP. Plant owner Tokyo Electric Power Co. (TEPCO) indicated that the amount of cesium measured 254,000...
Clinton warns China on its territorial dispute with Japan over islands
Outgoing US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has warned China over its territorial dipute with Japan on East China Sea islands.
American Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has issued an indirect warning to China, vowing that the US opposes any efforts to challenge “Japanese administration” of disputed islands in East China Sea.
Clinton’s remarks came at joint press conference on Friday following...
Japan mulls plan to send US drone over disputed islands
A US Air Force Global Hawk unmanned aerial vehicle
Japan is considering plans to deploy US spy drones over the East China Sea to monitor a group of islands disputed by both Tokyo and Beijing.
Japan’s Kyodo News said on Monday that the Japanese Defense Ministry was making arrangements to introduce the Global Hawk unmanned aircraft in order to boost surveillance of its waters near the islands, known...
Toyota to pay $1.1bn to settle safety lawsuit, as it seeks to regain goodwill
Toyota, the third largest carmaker in the US market, has settled a US lawsuit that blames the company for defects in the speed control system in its vehicles. The class action has been the biggest safety crisis in the Japanese company’s history.
The key accusation is that millions of Toyota cars accelerate unintentionally, with the proposed settlement set to cover economic losses from possible safety...
China-Japan exchange diplomatic blows after Chinese airspace violation
Japan launched 8 fighter jets in response to an airspace “violation” by a Chinese plane that strayed into territory above disputed islands in East China Sea. Japan slammed the move as “deplorable” and lodged a formal complaint against the Chinese.
The Japanese Foreign Ministry issued a statement, saying a Chinese state aircraft had strayed into airspace over the disputed archipelago, prompting...
Tsunami hits Japan after Massive 7.3 Earthquake
A massive earthquake hit the northeast of Japan triggering a tsunami on March 11, 2011.
A one-meter tsunami wave has hit Japan following a strong earthquake measuring 7.3 that struck off the northeast coast, Japanese media say.
The wave hit the city of Ishinomaki at 6:00 p.m. local time (0900 GMT) on Friday, the same area which was badly hit by the devastating quake and tsunami that struck Japan on...
North Korea to carry out second rocket launch by mid-December
North Korea says it will launch its second rocket this month to make up for a failed April attempt.
North Korea is set to launch its second long-range rocket carrying a satellite by mid-December in a bid to make up for a failed attempt in April, official sources report.
North Korea’s Korean Committee for Space Technology announced on Saturday that the country would launch its Unha-3 rocket between...