North Korea launches several suspected ballistic missiles toward Sea of Japan

North Korea launched several suspected short-range ballistic missiles off its eastern coast Tuesday morning in its second day of testing so far this year, according to the South’s Joint Chiefs of Staff.

Tsunami alert lifted after magnitude 6.7 earthquake rattles southwestern Japan

Japan issued a tsunami advisory on Monday after a magnitude 6.7 earthquake struck the southwest of the country. The public warnings to stay away from coastal areas were later lifted.

Seoul’s spy agency says North Korean soldiers captured in Ukraine haven’t shown desire to defect

South Korea’s spy agency told lawmakers on Monday that two North Korean soldiers who were captured by Ukrainian forces while fighting alongside Russian forces in Russia’s Kursk border region haven’t expressed a desire to seek asylum in South Korea.

F-22 Raptor makes emergency landing at Air Force base on Okinawa, report says

An Air Force F-22A Raptor made an emergency landing at Kadena Air Base, according to the Ryukyu Shimpo.

Japan should brace for potential shift in US diplomacy under Trump, expert warns

President-elect Donald Trump’s incoming administration has the potential to bring uncertainty to an already tense security situation around Japan, a foreign policy expert said.

Outgoing FBI director calls China and its cyber program the ‘defining threat of our generation’

China’s cyber program has already infiltrated critical American infrastructure and is poised to “wreak havoc” at a whim, the outgoing FBI director told “60 Minutes” on Sunday.

Ukrainian president offers to exchange North Korean POWs with Russia

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has released a video of the first North Korean soldiers captured in Russia’s Kursk region and said Kyiv is willing to swap the prisoners of war for its troops held by Moscow.

China’s exports in December up 10.7%, beating estimates as higher US tariffs loom

China’s exports in December grew at a faster pace than expected, as factories rushed to fill orders to beat higher tariffs that U.S. President-elect Donald Trump has threatened to impose once he takes office.

North Korean troops in Ukraine gain battlefield experience, cementing alliance with Russia

While initially inexperienced on the battlefield, North Korean troops have adapted quickly — a development that could have far-reaching consequences as they gain combat knowledge in the war against Ukraine.

China and the UK restart economic and financial talks after a 6-year hiatus

China and Britain restarted economic and financial talks on Saturday after a six-year hiatus during a visit by Britain’s Treasury chief to Beijing, as the U.K.’s Labour government seeks to reset strained ties with the world’s second-largest economy.

Indonesia and Japan promise deeper defense and economic ties as regional tensions spike

Japan and Indonesia have pledged to deepen economic and defense ties during a visit by the Japanese prime minister.

Uyghurs detained in Thailand say they face deportation and persecution in China

A group of Uyghurs who were detained in Thailand over a decade ago say that the Thai government is preparing to deport them to China, alarming activists who say the men are at risk of abuse and torture if they are sent back.

Blue Angels pilots visit Hawaii to lay groundwork for upcoming air show

Blue Angels aviators were in Hawaii this week to lay the groundwork for the squadron’s performance at the Kaneohe Bay Air Show Aug. 9-10.

South Korea’s acting leader accepts resignation of presidential security chief

South Korea’s acting leader, Deputy Prime Minister Choi Sang-mok, on Friday accepted the resignation of the chief of the presidential security service as he faced questioning over how his forces blocked law enforcement efforts to detain impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol last week.

Japanese leaders urge more restrictions on US troops after latest sexual assault allegation

Government officials representing Japan and Okinawa repeated pleas to the US military to discipline its population following a fourth sexual assault allegation against a service member on Okinawa in just over a year.

Outgoing US envoy to Japan defends American troops and their standing around the globe

US Ambassador to Japan Rahm Emanuel defended American forces abroad as ‘the thin blue line.’ 

Navy to tailor assignments for sailors with special-needs family members

The Navy is changing its Exceptional Family Member Program to help tailor individual sailors’ duty assignments to the services available to their special-needs family members, rather than relying on blanket categories to determine the assignment process.

An army airstrike on a village in western Myanmar has killed at least 40 people, reports say

An airstrike by Myanmar’s army on a village under the control of an armed ethnic minority group killed about 40 people and injured at least 20 others, officials of the group and a local charity said Thursday. They said hundreds of houses burned in a fire triggered by the bombing.

White House rushes to finish cybersecurity executive order after China hacks

The Biden administration is racing to put out an executive order meant to shore up U.S. cybersecurity in response to a series of major breaches, including the most recent Treasury Department hack attributed to China.