Advertisement
Morning ClicksJapanese tabloid accuses popular writer of faking his credentials in China
Kato Yoshikazu, a widely-read writer in China, has been accused by Japanese tabloid Shukan Bunshun of lying to Chinese media saying he was once accepted to study at the University of Tokyo.
4-MIN READ4-MIN
Headline article: Famous Japanese writer Kato Yoshikazu faked his resume: magazine Kato Yoshikazu, a widely-read writer in China, has been accused by Japanese tabloid Shukan Bunshun of lying to Chinese media saying he was once accepted to study at the University of Tokyo; Kato apologised yesterday (in Japanese only), but now Chinese netizens question other colourful claims of his, such as his Harvard admission, or that Chinese President Hu Jintao once paid him a special visit at Peking University.
Advertisement
Daily Yomiuri
-- China aiming for western Pacific hegemony China is pushing ahead with construction of a blue-water navy to match the U.S. Navy, a move likely to ratchet up military pressure on Japan, with whom relations have been strained over the Senkaku Islands.
-- China aiming for western Pacific hegemony China is pushing ahead with construction of a blue-water navy to match the U.S. Navy, a move likely to ratchet up military pressure on Japan, with whom relations have been strained over the Senkaku Islands.
Advertisement
The Diplomat
-- China’s Real Blue Water Navy China’s navy is not poised to speed across the Pacific to threaten America the way the Soviet Union once did, if not worse. This despite Peter Navarro and Greg Autry’s over-the-top polemic, Death by China: Confronting the Dragon—A Global Call to Action...
-- China’s Real Blue Water Navy China’s navy is not poised to speed across the Pacific to threaten America the way the Soviet Union once did, if not worse. This despite Peter Navarro and Greg Autry’s over-the-top polemic, Death by China: Confronting the Dragon—A Global Call to Action...
Advertisement
Select Voice
Select Speed
1.00x