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WW3 fears erupt as Russia-China patrol forces Japan and South Korea to scramble jets
Japan and South Korea have scrambled fighter jets to protect their skies after Russia and China conducted joint patrols in the region, sparking fears of a fresh global conflict
SEOUL: South Korea and Japan reacted furiously on Wednesday (Dec 10) after Chinese and Russian military aircraft conducted joint patrols around the two countries, with both Seoul and Tokyo scrambling jets.
Japan has scrambled jets to monitor Russian and Chinese air forces conducting joint patrols around the country, the Japanese defense ministry said late Tuesday, amid rising tensions between Tokyo and Beijing.
A senior South Korean official says the islets are an ‘integral part of Korean territory historically, geographically and under international law’.
SEOUL: South Korea's leader said on Wednesday (Dec 3) that his country wouldn't take sides in an escalating war of words between Japan and China, calling for the two sides to "coexist".Tokyo and Beiji
The governments of Japan and South Korea are making arrangements to hold a bilateral summit in Nara, western Japan, as early as mid-January. Nara is Japanese Prime Minister Takaichi Sanae's home prefecture.
South Korea and Japan are mulling a bid to co-host the 2035 men's Asian Cup, officials from both countries said Friday, joining forces again after staging the World Cup in 2002."We are considering bidding for the Asian Cup and it is true that we have discussed co-hosting with South Korea and other countries as one option,
Korea is rapidly closing the export gap with Japan as the difference shrinks to record lows, fueling optimism that Korea can catch up to their
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump is going to Japan and South Korea next week to promote an epic financial windfall — at least $900 billion in investments for U.S. factories, a natural gas pipeline and other projects. Japan and South Korea made ...
South Korea's National Assembly speaker has called on the Japanese government to consider DNA testing of remains found at the site of a 1942 coal mine disaster in western Japan. The accident during World War Two killed 183 people,
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Korea-Japan, Vietnam co-productions see mixed success
Superficial script” “Feels like riding the Hallyu (Korean Wave) popularity” “It would have been more fun if it had a Korean setting” These are reviews of the South Korea-Japan co-produced drama *First Love DOGs* on the Japanese review site Filmarks.