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Jiji Press / AFP / Getty ImagesRipped pages of Anne Frank's Diary of Young Girl are displayed at a library in Tokyo on Feb. 21, 2014 Japan’s slide to the political right appeared to take an alarming new twist with the discovery this month of hundreds of vandalized copies of the famed diary by Holocaust victim Anne Frank. So far, more than 300 copies of The Diary of a Young Girl and other books rel
The Asahi Shimbun / Getty ImagesThe new chairman of public broadcaster Japan Broadcasting Corp. (NHK) Katsuto Momii speaks during a press conference on Jan. 25, 2014 in Tokyo. Correction appended, Jan. 30, 03:30 EST. It was the mayor of Osaka who said that comfort women served a “necessary” role, not the mayor of Hiroshima. The article has been amended to reflect this. Did the American government
ChinaFotoPress / Getty ImagesThis LED screen displays the rising sun in Beijing's Tiananmen Square, which is shrouded in heavy smog on Jan. 16, 2014. Corrections appended on Jan. 17, 2014 at 05:32 EST and Jan. 21 at 21:20 EST. Air pollution in the Chinese capital reached new, choking heights on Thursday. Those who still felt the urge to catch a glimpse of sunlight were able to gather around the ci
Jews Win a Right of Return to Portugal Five Centuries After Inquisition In a remote Wales town, artist Judy Rodrigues sees a chance to complete a search for belonging traced through the ancient synagogues of London and Amsterdam. In Israel, retiree Sara Cassuto Sachs wonders if stumbling on her maiden name as a tourist in the Portuguese city of Tomar can lead to the convenience of an E.U. passport
Watch the world change over the course of nearly three decades of satellite photography Pictured: The megacity of Dubai grows in the desert, from 1984 to today Las VegasThe city has exploded over the past few decades, sprawling into the desert—even as a growing population and worsening drought shrink nearby Lake Mead. DubaiOnce little more than a fishing village, this Middle Eastern megacity has b
What War Criminals? Japan’s New P.M. Raises Old Concerns in Asia Yoshihiko Noda receives applause after being elected as the new prime minister, at the lower house of the parliament in Tokyo, on August 30, 2011. (Photo: Toshifumi Kitamura / AFP / Getty Images) Chinese Prime Minister Wen Jiabao called Tuesday to congratulate Yoshihiko Noda, Japan’s newly elected prime minister, telling him that str
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