
PM Ishiba Urges Confronting WWII Past on 80th Anniversary
On the 80th anniversary of WWII’s end, PM Ishiba urges a sober look at Japan’s past, warning against nationalism and calling for courage to face history.
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On the 80th anniversary of WWII’s end, PM Ishiba urges a sober look at Japan’s past, warning against nationalism and calling for courage to face history.
Young voices across Asia share their takes on women’s empowerment ahead of the Global Leaders’ Meeting on Women in Beijing, highlighting progress, films, and books.
After two years of conflict, Gaza residents share hopes for normal life and lasting peace as the Israel-Hamas ceasefire kicks in.
A senior PLO official warns the U.S.-backed Gaza ceasefire deal is ‘aimed at taking control of the Middle East,’ as Israel, Egypt, Qatar and Türkiye push for peace.
After a new Gaza ceasefire, residents in Ramallah pray for lasting peace and an end to suffering.
China calls for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza, backing Palestinian-led governance and a two-state solution toward lasting Middle East peace.
Learn how federal vs. local tensions boil over in Portland with tear gas clashes and in Chicago with a lawsuit to halt National Guard deployment.
This Hispanic Heritage Month (Sept 15 to Oct 15) in the US sees celebrations muted by stricter immigration enforcement, as communities postpone or scale back events.
Police in Morocco opened fire on people attempting to storm a station on Wednesday, killing two and prompting an official inquiry.
Why both Republicans and Democrats are blamed for the first US government shutdown in seven years and what it means for everyday Americans.