The U.S. is set to provide Ukraine an additional $500 million in weapons quickly pulled from its existing stockpiles as the Biden administration works to get Kyiv in a stronger negotiating position ...
on the outskirts of Tokyo, Wednesday, Dec. 11, 2024.(Tomohiro Ohsumi/Pool Photo via AP) WASHINGTON (AP) — The Biden administration is set to announce a massive, final weapons aid package for Ukraine ...
The move comes as the company has effectively lost its European export market, with the only remaining gas route to Europe ...
Japan will pledge 15.8 billion yen (US$105 million) when it unveils a raft of plans on Monday to help rebuild Ukraine, with a conference in Tokyo to encourage other countries to help the war ...
An outlet in Tokyo’s Nerima Ward that specializes in ... More customers having been ordering items with ingredients made in Ukraine since the invasion. But the outlet, inundated with orders ...
TOKYO (Kyodo) -- Japan cannot accept Russia's "unilateral" move to terminate agreements on Tokyo-funded education centers ...
Paralympic gold medalist Yuto Sano, who secured Japan's first-ever men's goalball crown at the Paris Games with a dramatic ...
Thousands company and government employees visited Kanda Myojin Shrine in Tokyo on Monday to pray for a prosperous yer. Kanda Myojin, known as the shrine of commerce and industry, draws workers on the ...
Tokyo stocks were lower Wednesday morning, pulled down by growing concern over geopolitical risks as Russia's war in Ukraine escalates. The 225-issue Nikkei Stock Average fell 172.08 points ...
The weapons package is funded through presidential drawdown authority, meaning they can be pulled directly from U.S. stockpiles.
The new measures targeted individuals and entities from Russia, China, the United Arab Emirates, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, ...