The same phenomenon that causes aurorae — the magical curtains of green light often visible from the polar regions of the Earth — causes mesospheric ozone layer depletion. This depletion could have ... ( read original story ...)
Cheap Flights from Nagoya Chubu Centrair to Arusha (NGO – ARK)
Are there any travel restrictions from Nagoya Chubu Centrair to Arusha right now? Arusha currently has moderate travel restrictions for travellers from Nagoya Chubu Centrair. You can travel there, but ... ( read original story ...)
Cheap Flights from Nagoya Komaki Air Force Base to Emmonak (NKM – EMK)
Check our live page on United States travel restrictions to see if you can travel from Nagoya Komaki Air Force Base to Emmonak, and if you'll need to quarantine on arrival. How many airports are there ... ( read original story ...)
Naomi Osaka Is Giving Back to Her Hometown Community In the Coolest Way
The four-time Grand Slam champion helped refurbish her childhood tennis courts so more kids can experience the love of the sport. ( read original story ...)
Everything you should know for the 2nd half of the Tokyo Paralympics
Through exactly one half of the Tokyo Paralympics, Canada can claim 12 medals — including one gold. Over the final six days in Japan there will be plenty of chances to increase that total. ( read original story ...)
Crypto derivatives are ‘misunderstood’ and have made markets more efficient, says crypto billionaire Sam Bankman-Fried
The FTX CEO emphasized the need for crypto to embrace regulation, a sentiment he also expressed in a recent interview with Insider. ( read original story ...)
Billionaire Investor Who Predicted the 2008 Housing Crash Says Crypto Is a ‘Worthless’ Bubble
The hedge fund manager who famously bet against the housing market during the mid-2000s says that cryptocurrency is bound to burst. ( read original story ...)
Where Next For Coinbase: Is The Embattled Crypto Platform Ready For A Revival?
Now, as Bitcoin shows signs of fighting back, is COIN ready for a revival? The listing was priced at $250 a share and shot up almost 72% to $429.54 before closing its first day of trading at $328.28 – ... ( read original story ...)
Japan earns failing grade on safeguards against money laundering and terror financing
Japan's safeguards against money laundering contain holes that can be exploited by criminal organizations and terrorist groups, an international watchdog warned Monday. The Financial Action Task Force ... ( read original story ...)
Low-Alcohol Japanese Seltzers
Sapporo is tapping into the high demand for hard seltzers with a creation of its own called Water Sour that’s described as dry and low in ... ( read original story ...)
Nagoya Grampus vs Kashima Antlers prediction, preview, team news and more | J League Cup 2021
Nagoya Grampus are set to play Kashima Antlers at the Toyota Stadium on Wednesday for the first leg of the quarter-final of the J League Cup. Nagoya Grampus come into this game on the back of a 1-1 ... ( read original story ...)
Simone Biles says mental health concerns ‘deeper-rooted’ than stress of Tokyo Olympics
Simone Biles brought new attention to mental health concerns after withdrawing from team finals and four individual events after losing air awareness. ( read original story ...)
Japan’s Fujipacific Chairman Ichiro Asatsuma Talks 55-Year Career, Future of J-Pop & More
Billboard Japan celebrated the industry veteran’s recognition on Billboard's 2021 International Power Players list with an in-depth interview delving into his illustrious career spanning five decades. ( read original story ...)
Covid-19: Olympic chefs’ Tokyo takeaways for level 3
Working under strict containment conditions at the Tokyo Olympics has proven something of a dress rehearsal for Kim Moodie and Ali Foers. ( read original story ...)
Our Tokyo takeaways for level 3
The business partners will don their aprons once again on Wednesday when they reopen Podium Cafe at Lake Karāpiro – one of a host of Waikato hospitality businesses that will rev back into life under ... ( read original story ...)
Tokyo 2020 Day 7 Preview: Canada takes on USA in women’s wheelchair basketball quarterfinals
Canadian Paralympic Team is gearing up for an exciting Day 7, with the quarterfinals in women's wheelchair basketball, the start of Para road cycling, and more races in Para swimming and Para ... ( read original story ...)