Japan: Anger grows at US military presence in Okinawa

By: Jeanne LAVENANT | Molly Hall Follow | Natacha MILLERET | Stéphanie CHEVAL 1 min

This week, opposition to the American military presence in Japan grows. Tens of thousands of locals demand the closure of US bases on the southern island of Okinawa. Also, we examine the controversial ties between India's ruling party and the Hindu nationalist movement RSS. Finally, the ancient tradition of matchmaking gets a makeover in modern-day China.