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TOKYO — Trade talks, territorial disputes and disagreements over war history await President Obama here in a long-delayed effort to reset U.S. policy in Asia. Japan is Obama's first stop in a ...
JOINT BASE PEARL HARBOR-HICKAM — President Obama and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe paid somber tribute here Tuesday to the American service members killed in a surprise attack by the ...
Obama was speaking at an event sponsored by a Japanese nonprofit group during an Asia-Pacific trip that included earlier stops in Singapore, New Zealand and Australia. Obama’s work after leaving ...
Although Japanese leaders have visited Pearl Harbor before, Abe will be the first to visit the memorial constructed on the hallowed waters above the sunken USS Arizona. For Obama, it's likely the ...
TOKYO — As the first sitting U.S. president to visit Hiroshima, Japan, President Obama's planned appearance at the site of the 1945 atomic bomb attack later this month is creating ...
President Obama said Thursday that the U.S. believes Japan's administration of a contested island chain should not change "unilaterally," as he assured Tokyo that a U.S. security treaty "covers ...
Obama In Japan Stresses U.S.' Renewed Asian Focus : The Two-Way President Barack Obama is scheduled to make what his administration is billing as a major speech Saturday morning Japan time. One ...
Democratic candidates both win Japanese supporters, for very different reasons. TOKYO, Japan, Feb 8, 2008— -- Covering Japan probably was not part of the campaign strategy for either Barack ...
Just before the cherry blossom festival in Washington, D.C., a symbol of the relationship between the U.S. and Japan, Michelle Obama made her first ever visit to the island nation. Although the ...
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On Japan’s Rural Coast, One Sleepy Town’s Locals Are Vying For the Megacities’ TravelersRead more here. There is a small and rather unremarkable city of 30,000 people in one of Japan’s rather unremarkable prefectures, located around three hours due north by train from Kyoto, called Obama ...
In his most comprehensive remarks on the Japanese crisis, President Obama on Thursday sought to curtail fears that nuclear contamination would spread to the United States and to reassure Americans ...
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