“the United States has to let go of the American Century, say goodbye to exceptionalism, and accept that it is a normal country like any other”
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China’s response to the Capitol Hill insurrection, which appeared to be a show of confidence, belies concerns among millions of Chinese that, someday, their country will face its own messy power transition.
My latest in @ForeignPolicy w/ @GrizzellHaley💥👇
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Readers of @japantimes may have noticed that we have a new tagline, "The Independent Voice in Asia," as of today -- which is our anniversary day -- replacing the old one, "All The News Without Fear Or Favor."
Japanese and U.S. defense chiefs have agreed in their recent meeting in Tokyo to closely cooperate in the event of a military clash between China and Taiwan, Japanese government sources said Saturday.
@dicksamuelsMIT @devintstewart @SheilaSmithCFR https://t.co/ZKc1PaeLl1
Closed Nation: Japanese airlines operating international flights have been asked by the transport ministry to limit weekly arrivals to up to 3,400 each in a bid to prevent the spread of the novel coronavirus @SheilaSmithCFR @devintstewart https://t.co/2e5DJE3WbP
Ten years ago, at 2:46 JST, a magnitude 9 earthquake struck Japan’s northeastern coast, causing a tsunami that killed roughly 18,000 people and a meltdown at the Fukushima No. 1 nuclear power plant, the worst since Chernobyl. #RememberingMarch11 https://t.co/aHDVKlDQ6f
Residents in the severely affected prefectures of Fukushima, Iwate and Miyagi will observe a moment of silence at 2:46 p.m., exactly a decade after the huge quake struck. https://t.co/pQ2UEuCfX8