ISIS threatens Japan
Japanese Gov't: 'We Will Not Give in to Terrorism'
'Taking people hostage is unforgivable and I feel strong anger,' Tokyo spokesman says after ISIS releases ransom video.
'Taking people hostage is unforgivable and I feel strong anger,' Tokyo spokesman says after ISIS releases ransom video.

Japanese men become latest hostages in pre-beheading video, the first time ISIS has threatened Asia instead of the West.

Israeli and Japanese PMs hail friendship and new era of bilateral ties during historic visit, noting mutual interests and threats.

In historic visit to Israel, Abe and Netanyahu discuss rapid expanse in ties, from technology to economics, counter-terror to diplomacy.

Netanyahu is reportedly planning to discuss the ICC probe of Israel's 'war crimes' with Shinzo Abe, whose country is a major ICC donor.

Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu suggested Sunday that Israeli businesspeople change their focus from Western Europe to other areas.

At his weekly Cabinet meeting, Netanyahu discusses ICC probe, Japan PM's visit and the plan to raise Israel's minimum wage.

Sealing the deal as Israel-Japan alliance takes shape, Abe will bring 30 companies to expand bilateral ties and counter-terror cooperation.

Comprehensive plan involving many ministries to solidify Israeli ties with Japan, as PM unveils alliance policy with Japan-China-India.

Sankei Shimbun admits to screening flub as author allowed to promote conspiracy theory books in a regional edition of the paper.

50-day visit of leading government and industrial representatives sets out as Japanese trade booms.

Embassy takes a novel approach to encouraging tourism with a promo video in Japanese anime style, as ties flourish.

Diverse sounds harmonize in the music of Marré Ishii, who says Japan is fascinated with, and exists partially thanks to, the Jews.

Trade officials, Japanese and Israeli businessmen all agree: Japan has found the Israeli market, and the sake has just started flowing.

Though separated by thousands of miles, Japan and Israel are closer than you might think; Mayor Barkat lauds ties at fascinating event.

Three scientists who invented ubiquitous energy-saving lights get the Nobel nod - and $1.2 million in prize money.

Municipality to hold week-long events celebrating Japanese cuisine, martial arts, music and movies as two nations strengthen ties.

Israel first state to sign agreement on reciprocal industrial research and development ties with Japan; heralds stronger bilateral ties.

In an interview in Japan, Binyamin Netanyahu said that, if necessary, Israel was prepared to make peace with the PA even if Hamas remains.

Netanyahu tells Japanese press root cause of PA conflict is recognition of Jewish state, 'no new settlements in 20 years.'

Netanyahu notes unity deal has changed dynamics to Japanese FM, says 'we both face rogue states'; tells Emperor of similarities.

Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe visits the Anne Frank museum in Amsterdam, weeks after vandalism of her diary in Tokyo.

Tokyo announces arrest in anti-Semitic vandalism case, motive still unknown.

Anne Frank House donates to Japanese libraries following the vandalism of hundreds of copies of Frank's diary.

Comic of pop icon Ultraman 'lost in translation,' banned for Allah reference; part of wider Malaysian ban of word for non-Muslims.

Jakarta conference for 'Palestinian refugees' sees huge donations to PA - but it is not enough for the UNRWA.

Israelis understand that the vandalism in Japan of Anne Frank's diary is "a single act," says Israeli envoy.

Copies of diary torn in Tokyo vandalism spree replaced by embassy, 300 copies to make up for 308 ruined books.

Hundreds of books about the Holocaust found torn apart across Tokyo Friday; Japanese nationalist politics may be to blame.

New Pentagon report reveals US unable to detect nations acquiring nuclear bomb, expert notes India example - 'we had no warning whatsoever.'

Responding to China's 'air zone,' S. Korea to expand its own 'zone' escalating standoff. US expert: 'chance of conflict highest ever.'

Japanese Defense Minister and British Naval Chief of Staff vow unity on escalating standoff with China.

Massive naval exercise in region of China's new 'air defense' zone, as Japanese, Chinese, US and S. Korean planes face off in airspace.

Panasonic is poised to sell 3 domestic plants to TowerJazz in restructuring attempts to cut back losses.

Two B-52 bombers fly through China's new 'air-defense zone'; area includes sensitive disputed island chain controlled by Japan.

A tsunami hit Japan after a 7.1-magnitude earthquake was felt in the country. No damage or injury reported.

Boeing’s 787 Dreamliner is facing new problems, just a month after a four-month hiatus due to major issues with its lithium-ion batteries.

The US has dangled the option of direct talks before North Korea in exchange for Pyongyang dropping its nuclear ambitions.

US Secretary of State John Kerry arrived Sunday in Japan for talks to head off a nuclear crisis with North Korea, after meetings in China.

Japan is preparing for a potential North Korean nuclear missile attack – or a missile test.

The daughter of slain president John F. Kennedy, is being vetted as the United States' next ambassador to Japan.

Tokyo and Washington agreed on exemptions for the auto industry in a Pacific-wide free trade pact.

Japan is hosting the first meeting of Asian countries to discuss the issue of financial assistance to the Palestinian Authority.

Japan is shutting down its nuclear reactors for the second year in a row for reasons connected to “safety standards.”

The South Korean presidential race is being fought over domestic issues despite the North Korean missile test.

According to the polls, Japan's LDP will score a crushing victory

With the caveat of many undecided voters, the polls in Japan predict that the LDP will return to power.

Ilsoo Kim, South Korean Ambassador to Israel, tells Arutz Sheva of the similarities between the two countries.

With Japan's elections less than three weeks away, the party platforms show sharp differences.

The DPJ party, convinced that its electoral prospects would not improve, has decided on early elections

Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda is banking on the Trans Pacific Partnership to help contain China and please the Japanese consumer.

Faced with a more militarily assertive China, Japan and India are banding together.

Shinataro Ishihara believes that at 80 his time has arrived to influence Japanese politics.

Revelations that his newly appointed Justice Minister associated with mobsters have heaped further woes on Japanese PM Noda.

Shinzo Abe will get another crack at leading Japan.

The Sino-Japanese dispute has escalated into WWII memories, threats and boycotts as well as unleashing demonstrations.

Yoshiiko Noda is paying the piper. He promised early elections in return for opposition support on taxes and is keeping his word.

Demonstrative landings on disputed islands by Chinese and Japanese nationalists have further enflamed Sino-Japanese relations.

The Japan 2012 defense report signals greater alarm over Chinese military capabilities

An American F-16 fighter jet has crashed in Pacific Ocean waters off the coast of Japan. No comment from US officials.
