Fans around the woman yelled to have the woman removed, Tennis Channel commentators said, but the umpire said that the woman could not be identified and the match resumed. ( read original story ...)
Tokyo Broadcasting System Seeks International Co-Production Partnerships
In a move that befits the streaming era, Japan’s Tokyo Broadcasting System Television is looking to make itself more of an international force. It will invest in more international shows and ... ( read original story ...)
FOCUS: Business exodus from Russia has limited impact on Japan economy
Companies across the globe have been fleeing Russia as the country faces increasing sanctions due to its ongoing invasion of Ukraine, raising concerns over the ramifications the crisis may have on the ... ( read original story ...)
Crypto currency fraud: Former IPS officer and cyber expert arrested by Pune cyber cell
A former IPS officer and a cyber-expert have been arrested by the cyber cell of Pune city police on Saturday for allegedly cheating the investigation ... ( read original story ...)
Japan Schools Ban Ponytails Over Fears They Might ‘sexually Excite’ Male Students
Schools in Japan have banned female students from wearing their hair in ponytails, fearing that the “nape of their necks” could “sexually excite” male students. ( read original story ...)
Malaysia, Japan to step up joint efforts to tackle global supply chain issues
Malaysia and Japan have reaffirmed their commitment to redouble their efforts to meet the challenges of the new era, particularly issues related to global supply chain disruption. Senior Minister and ... ( read original story ...)
Japan rubber down
SINGAPORE: Japanese rubber futures fell on Friday, as oil prices eased and global equities slid due to expectations that the US Federal Reserve would hike interest rates to combat rising inflation. ( read original story ...)
Crypto Balks At Bored Apes’ KYC Requirement
So when Bored Ape Yacht Club, perhaps the world’s most well-known NFT collection, dropped a link on their Twitter account which asked people for their passport details, real names, addresses, and even ... ( read original story ...)
‘Fan token’ company Socios accused of crypto price manipulation
Alexandre Dreyfus, the CEO and founder of fan token site Socios, has been accused of withholding payments in order to maintain the price of Chiliz (CHZ), the cryptocurrency used by the Socios ... ( read original story ...)
Stuck in Ukraine, Crypto Startup Mobilizes Aid in Fight for Survival
But Velykyy delayed, wanting to stay in Kyiv, a tech hotspot where he could continue working closely with colleagues on his crypto startup, Allbridge. “I didn’t believe the situation could get this ... ( read original story ...)
NFL Players Go Long and Short on Fantasy Crypto Pay
Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes would've scored big time if he had invested in bitcoin during the boom times. ( read original story ...)
Strong Women Athletes Gather To Compete In Nagoya Women’s Marathon For The World’s Biggest Marathon First Prize
Growing attention to the historic race where the sport of the marathon will offer its highest first prize for women rather than men. In advance of the much-anticipated race schedu ... ( read original story ...)
Realization of Carbon minus Society in the Tokyo 2020 Games by “Platform where various people can participate”
However, it has been said that “environmental and sustainable program are not advanced in the Tokyo 2020 Games”. Various people who felt such a sense of crisis -academics and business people, NGOs, ... ( read original story ...)
Osaka edges past former top-5 player Sloane Stephens at Indian Wells
Former world No. 1 Naomi Osaka edged past former top-five player Sloane Stephens of the United States in a marquee ... ( read original story ...)
Japan Schools Enforce Ponytail Ban On Female Students As They Could ‘Sexually Excite’ Male Pupils
There are no nationwide statistics on how many schools still impose a ponytail ban, but a 2020 survey suggests that about one in ten schools in the southern prefecture of Fukuoka prohibited the ... ( read original story ...)
Japan marks 11th anniversary of earthquake, tsunami and Fukushima nuclear disaster
Japan has marked the 11-year anniversary of the earthquake and tsunami that caused the Fukushima nuclear disaster. An estimated 20 000 people were killed in 2011 when a 9.0 magnitude earthquake ... ( read original story ...)