Logan Paul, Paul Pierce and other celebrities have promoted risky and obscure digital currencies, sometimes failing to mention their conflicts of interest. ( read original story ...)
Indy 500 drivers find crypto craze fuels needed sponsorship
Should he win one of auto racing’s crown jewel races, Conor Daly would gladly take the seven-figure payout awarded to the Indianapolis 500 champion and deposit traditional American cash straight in ... ( read original story ...)
Tokyo reports 2,630 new coronavirus cases
The Tokyo metropolitan government on Friday reported 2,630 new coronavirus cases, down 761 from Thursday and down 1,542 from last Friday. The number of infected people hospitalized with severe ... ( read original story ...)
Japan to ‘Drastically Strengthen’ Military Capability – Draft
Japan aims to "drastically strengthen" its military capabilities, according to an economic policy draft seen by Reuters, as officials worry that Russia's invasion of Ukraine could prompt instability ... ( read original story ...)
Ismail Sabri meets top Japanese business leaders in Tokyo
TOKYO: Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob met top Japanese business leaders in a private business session on Friday morning to explore their potential further interest in Malaysia. ( read original story ...)
BOJ discloses steps on climate change in business report
The Bank of Japan included information on measures it is taking to combat climate change, such as figures on its energy use and carbon dioxide emissions, as part of its annual business report released ... ( read original story ...)
Japan will reopen to group tours on June 10
Currently, Japan allows up to 10,000 international arrivals per day, a number that includes Japanese citizens, foreign students and business travelers. The move more broadly paves the way for ... ( read original story ...)
Japan to restart idled nuclear power plants, says its prime minister
Japan will take steps to restart idled nuclear power plants to maximize nuclear power to stabilize energy prices and supply, Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said. ( read original story ...)
Ismail meets top Japanese business leaders in Tokyo
Prime Minister Ismail Sabri Yaakob with Rohm Wako Co Ltd founder Yosuke Yoshioka at the private business session meeting in Tokyo today. (Bernama pic) (Bernama pic) TOKYO: Prime Minister Ismail Sabri ... ( read original story ...)
Crypto and sports bet on winning combination to woo fans
When Crypto.com stamped its name on Los Angeles’ main sports arena, the crypto exchange’s boss Kris Marszalek said the $700mn deal marked “the moment that cryptocurrencies . ( read original story ...)
President appeals for ‘Bridging Finance’ in Tokyo
Sri Lankan President Gotabaya Rajapaksa appealed for bridging finance from other Asian nations at an event in Japan as his country seeks to reach a loan deal with the International Monetary ... ( read original story ...)
Tokyo stocks break 3-day losing streak on tourism recovery hope
Tokyo stocks rose Friday and the Nikkei index snapped a three-day losing streak with tourism-linked shares ending mostly higher after Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said the previous day Japan will ... ( read original story ...)
PM Ismail Sabri meets top Japanese business leaders in Tokyo
Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob (middle) with the Chairman of the Board, Tokio Marine Holdings Inc., Tsuyoshi Nagano (second, right), who was representing Japan Malaysia Economic ... ( read original story ...)
Tokyo turns its back on Asia to truckle Biden: China Daily editorial
Even though Tokyo should be well aware that the so-called Indo-Pacific Economic Framework for Prosperity proposed by the United States represents Washington's latest scheme to try and exclude China ... ( read original story ...)
Gravitas: This underground tunnel protects Tokyo from floods
Do you know Tokyo has an underground tunnel to catch flood water? It was constructed 3 decades back to save the city from drowning. WION's Managing Editor Palki Sharma visited the facility to see how ... ( read original story ...)
Japan to restart idled nuclear power plants, no plans to replace, says PM
Japan will take firm steps to restart idled nuclear power plants to make maximum use of nuclear power to stabilise energy prices and supply, Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said on Friday. ( read original story ...)