(@FIFAWorldCup / Twitter Screen Shot) Japanese Fans and Athletes Go Viral for Bringing Culture of Cleanliness to World Cup: 'Normal Thing to Do' Japanese fans went viral after what they were caught doing at the World Cup. Ironically, to them, it wasn't even a big deal. By The Associated Press and November 26, 2022
Jewel Samad - AFP / Getty Images Germany Stages Pro-LGBT Protest Before World Cup Game, Then Suffers Shocking Loss It was only the third time Germany had lost its tournament-opening game after defeats against Algeria in 1982 and Mexico in 2018. By The Associated Press November 23, 2022
North Korean Government / AP North Korea Warns World - Missile Tests Were Practice for Real Strikes on US, South Korean Targets The North Korean military announced that its missile launches are tests for attacks on South Korean and US targets. By The Associated Press November 6, 2022
Patrick T. Fallon - AFP / Getty Images Automaker Won't Build Electric Vehicles in US Because Workers Make More Flipping Burgers at McDonald's Subaru will not move any EV prodcution to the U.S. because inflation has caused wages to rise too high to make it worthwhile. By Abby Liebing November 4, 2022
Tomohiro Ohsumi / Getty Images Japan Undertakes Biggest Military Buildup Since WWII; 'Landmark' Moment in Pacific History Underway Japan is bracing for potential military threats from China by building its own military and its diplomatic alliances. By Jack Davis October 23, 2022
Mark Schiefelbein / AP Xi Jinping Announces China Is Ready for War 'The next five years will be crucial,' China leader Xi Jinping stated on Sunday during an almost two hour speech. By The Associated Press October 15, 2022
IGN / Twitter screen shot 'He's a Hero': 'Yu-Gi-Oh!' Creator Drowns Trying to Save Mother and Daughter Initial reports listed a snorkeling accident as the cause of death, but new information reveals that there was much more to it than that. By Amanda Thomason October 14, 2022
Lee Jin-man / AP North Korea Continues Missile Barrage with Two More Launches, Japanese Coast Guard on Alert North Korea fires two short-range ballistic missiles on Sunday after warning against United States redeployment of an aircraft carrier. By The Associated Press October 8, 2022
Lee Jin-man / AP US Adversary Fires Missile as USS Ronald Reagan Arrives Nearby Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said in a statement Tokyo is “doing its utmost” to gather information on North Korea’s launch. By The Associated Press September 24, 2022
Oleg Zartdinov; Shutterstock; paulaah293 / ShutterstockCommentary Is America Prepared to Take on China Militarily? Experts Weigh in on What Could be a 'Very Bloody Affair' 'The problem is that in the Indo-Pacific Theater, the closer you get to China, the more [China] can concentrate its military assets.' By Richard Moorhead September 18, 2022