China trade deal following initially mixed signals. Virus updates, trade negative headlines for Canada and the UK seem to gain a little attention. EU attacks China over cyber-attack, Australia was the ... ( read original story ...)
Japanese shares gain despite U.S.-China trade deal mix-up
Japanese shares gained on Tuesday despite the risk sentiment swinging back towards caution over confusing statements from the White House on the U.S.-China trade deal. ( read original story ...)
From Pop-Up to Permanent: Kayto, the Popular Peruvian-Nikkei Restaurant, Set to Stay at Jumeirah Al Naseem Due to Popular Demand
Nestled in the heart of Jumeirah Al Naseem, KAYTO has transitioned from a pop-up to a permanent restaurant, officially joining Jumeirah Group’s impressi ... ( read original story ...)
Clinical trials for blood test to detect Alzheimer’s set to start in Japan
A Japanese research group is set to start clinical trials of a blood test to detect Alzheimer's disease before the end of the month, the gro ... ( read original story ...)
Japan gives UK six weeks to strike a post-Brexit trade deal: FT
Brexit deal, putting Boris Johnson’s government under pressure to agree one of the fastest trade negotiations in history, the Financial Times reported. ( read original story ...)
Japan sticks to budget surplus goal despite massive virus spending
Japan will stick to its target of getting its budget back to surplus by 2025, its finance minister said on Tuesday, even as the heavily indebted government ramps up spending to offset the impact of ... ( read original story ...)
Tokyo Disney parks to reopen on July 1 after closing due to coronavirus
Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo DisneySea will restart their operations on July 1 after closing due to the coronavirus pandemic, operator Oriental Land Co. said ... ( read original story ...)
Tokyo Disney Parks To Reopen From July 1
Tokyo Disneyland and DisneySea will reopen from July 1 after a four-month suspension over coronavirus, its operators said Tuesday, as Japan gradually reopens its economy, including theme parks and ... ( read original story ...)
Tokyo Disney Resort to Reopen on July 1, Says Operator
Tokyo Disney Resort operator Oriental Land said on Tuesday it will reopen its parks on July 1 with visitor numbers restricted as a coronavirus countermeasure. Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo DisneySea were ... ( read original story ...)
Tokyo’s Ueno zoo reopens after 4-month coronavirus closure
Ueno Zoological Gardens, one of Tokyo's major sightseeing spots, reopened Tuesday following nearly four months of shutdown due to the ... ( read original story ...)
Money Heist season 5 theories: Tokyo ‘killed’ as The Professor’s exit plan revealed
MONEY HEIST season five could see one major character killed as The Professor's plan to help the gang escape from the Bank of Spain is finally revealed. ( read original story ...)
Japan sticks to budget surplus goal despite spending boost
Japan remains committed to reaching a budget surplus in fiscal 2025, Finance Minister Taro Aso said on Tuesday, even as the heavily indebted nation has been forced to ramp up spending to offset the ... ( read original story ...)
Japan Based Real-Estate Developer Global Agents Implements Technology to Boost Safety Protocols at Their Hotels in Time for Summer Travel Rush
PRNewswire/ -- Popular Japan-based real-estate developer Global Agents announced last week that they would implement an ... ( read original story ...)
Why Hong Kong’s property market will benefit from falling office rent in pricey Central
While the economic downturn that has led to a decline in both rent and leasing activity in the world’s most expensive office market is worrying, a narrower rental gap between Central and other ... ( read original story ...)
Patent pooling, a Covid success story
The Nagoya Protocol on sharing biological resources can be a guiding principle for improved access to Covid care ... ( read original story ...)
Pandemic keeps Japan’s June manufacturing activity pinned at 11-year low: PMI
Japan's factory activity remained stuck at an 11-year low in June, in a sign the coronavirus pandemic is taking a toll on manufacturers even as services-sector sentiment picks up. ( read original story ...)