Japan’s Taiwan rhetoric: a return of far-right militarism?

日本关于台湾的言论:极右翼军国主义的回归?

World Today

2025-11-17

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① Does Japan’s recent Taiwan rhetoric reveal a resurgence of far-right militarism? (00:49) ② China and Germany look to boost trade and investment—How will this deepen their cooperation? (24:57) ③ Moody’s: US deglobalization may offset AI’s boost next year. (35:16) ④ New Zealand’s top court rules Uber drivers must be treated as employees, not contractors. (46:14)
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  • Japanese Prime Minister's provocative remarks spark strong criticism.

  • Does it reveal a resurgence of far-right militarism in Japan?

  • China and Germany look to boost trade and investment as top official meat.

  • How will this deepen their cooperation?

  • And Moody's economist warns US de-globalization would offset its AI-driven growth.

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  • Our top story, China is again urging Japan to stop crossing the line and playing with fire,

  • calling on Tokyo to retract erroneous words and deeds.

  • The wording followed the Japanese Prime Minister's recent comments on Taiwan that have sparked a strong backlash across the region,

  • including inside Japan and on the Chinese island.

  • Sanai Takaiichi suggested Tokyo cannot roll out direct involvement in any future Taiwan Strait contingency.

  • A remark critics say are dangerously blurs Japan's security role and the island's political status.

  • Beijing condemned the statement as a blatant violation of the One China Principle,

  • warning Japan not to send wrong signals.