A Chinese man who carried out a knife attack in eastern China last June that wounded a Japanese woman and her child and killed a bus attendant trying to protect them has been sentenced to death, according to a Japanese official.
Japan's Chief Cabinet Secretary Hayashi Yoshimasa has commented on the death sentence in China handed down to a man charged in connection with a knife attack on a bus carrying Japanese schoolchildren.
A Chinese man who attacked a Japanese mother and child with a knife and killed a Chinese woman who tried to protect them has been sentenced to death, according to the Japanese government.A Chinese court said that Zhou Jiasheng,
Japan has lodged a protest against the Chinese ambassador’s “extremely inappropriate” comments relating to Taiwan, chief cabinet secretary Yoshimasa Hayashi said on Wednesday. Wu Jianghao ...
Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshimasa Hayashi told reporters at a press conference ... Earlier on Thursday, Mao Ning, spokesperson for China's foreign ministry, briefly commented in a daily press ...
A Chinese man who carried out a knife attack in eastern China last June that wounded ... Japan’s Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshimasa Hayashi said on Thursday. Details of the ruling were not ...
A Chinese man who injured a Japanese mother and her child and killed a Chinese bus attendant trying to protect them in a knife attack near Shanghai last June has been sentenced to death.
A Chinese court has sentenced a man to death for the fatal stabbing of a 10-year-old Japanese schoolboy marking one of several recent high-profile cases of violent attacks on foreigners in China.
Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshimasa Hayashi told reporters in Tokyo on Thursday. The case was one of two stabbing attacks on Japanese children in China last year that raised concerns about increased ...
Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshimasa Hayashi told reporters at a press conference that the ... Earlier on Thursday, Mao Ning, spokesperson for China's foreign ministry, briefly commented in a daily press conference that the case was "in judicial process ...
In the week before President Donald Trump’s inauguration into the White House for his second term as president of the United States, China seemed to cozy up to U.S. allies.
Japan's defense ministry reports responding to hundreds of Chinese and Russian aerial and maritime intrusions since April.