Japan’s government is trying to find out how video clips, apparently shot by its Coast Guard during a confrontation with a Chinese trawler in September, ended up on YouTube this week. The clips, which have now been broadcast on Japanese television news programs, appear to show the Chinese ship ramming two Japanese Coast Guard vessels during a stand-off in disputed waters. After the incident, Japan
A series in which writers from around the world describe the view from their windows. I often stay at a high-rise hotel in the Shinjuku district of Tokyo to write. From the window of my room, I can see both a new skyscraper and a big park. When I look at the skyscraper, I think about the people who died before it was finished and never got to see it. It’s like a visual image of the truism that onc
President Obama and his wife, Michelle, with Usha Thakkar, director of Mani Bhavan, the Gandhi Museum in Mumbai, India.Credit...Doug Mills/The New York Times NEW DELHI � Not long after Barack Obama was elected president, the United States Embassy in India printed a postcard showing him sitting in his old Senate office beneath framed photographs of his political heroes: the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther K
The people of Burma have voted in the country's first national elections for 20 years. Ruling generals say the polls mark a transition to democratic civilian rule but critics say they are a sham. The National League for Democracy, the main opposition party led by Nobel laureate Aung San Suu Kyi, boycotted the vote.
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