A bipartisan resolution will underscore that Russian war crimes in Ukraine have constituted a genocide. Creative storage and transport of the new harvest can undercut Russia’s weaponization of global ... ( read original story ...)
Japan begins return to business-as-usual at big events — but slowly
Recent trials of allowing cheering at soccer games are indicative of the approach toward large events in the coming months: a slow, highly cautious return to some aspects of normalcy. ( read original story ...)
Toyota CEO Leans on Japan To Soften EV Push As it Recalls Only EV on Sale
Toyota has been very slow to develop electric vehicles and hasn't offered a mass-market, lithium-ion-battery vehicle until this year in the form of the joint-Subaru-developed Toyota BZ4X electric ... ( read original story ...)
Scrapped Cars Gold Mine For India-Japan Recycling Venture
Until around 30 years ago, this was its main business. Since then, Kaiho has expanded into exports of auto parts, after a Kuwaiti businessperson visited Japan and bought a large number of used ... ( read original story ...)
Your crypto may not be protected against bankruptcy — here are steps you can take to protect it
Exchanges must first cover legal fees and debts during bankruptcy, so your crypto may not be safe. ( read original story ...)
Hackers steal $100M of digital coins from crypto firm Harmony
US crypto firm Harmony said Friday that thieves stole around $100 million worth of digital coins from one of its key products, the latest in a string of cyber heists on a sector long ... ( read original story ...)
Stone Brewing Sells to Sapporo in Another Massive Craft Beer Shakeup
Stone Brewing . Founded in 1996 during the prime of craft brewing's first great expansion, Stone Brewing has long been one of America's most outspoken independent brewers. These a ... ( read original story ...)
Naomi Osaka’s new project with LeBron James mocked over ‘vulgar’ name
Four-time Grand Slam tennis champ Naomi Osaka is being hit with backlash over the unintentionally — or cluelessly, depending on whom you ask — offensive name of her new media company, Hana Kuma. The ... ( read original story ...)
Naomi Osaka: I broke barriers, but I should have put myself first
In a personal essay for Insider, Naomi Osaka discusses prioritizing her well-being, starting a media company, and being a voice for cultural change. ( read original story ...)
Naomi Osaka partners with LeBron James to form media company
Tennis superstar Naomi Osaka and NBA legend LeBron James have joined forces to create a media company. Called Hana Kuma, […] The post Naomi Osaka partners with LeBron James to form media company ... ( read original story ...)
Naomi Osaka and LeBron’s James’ project ripped for name with explicit Swahili meaning: Not even ‘whispers’
There is backlash in Africa over the venture headed by Naomi Osaka and her partner LeBron James. The name has an explicit meaning in Swahili. ( read original story ...)
To Put The G7 Back In Business, Strike A New Deal On The Dollar
To leave Germany without some kind of cooperation pact on currency moves—or at a minimum, rules-of-the-road for the rest of 2022—would remind world markets why they’ve come to ignore the G-7. ( read original story ...)
Stone Brewing Has Officially Sold Out to Sapporo, Ending 26 Years of Independence
There’s a time when news that the company was fully merging with Sapporo U.S.A. would have been shocking. But that time is long since past, and we have long since entered an age when brewery sellouts ... ( read original story ...)
Kids Make Life-Size Gundam Move as Part of Class
Some kids are getting a special and hands-on education thanks to Gundam Factory Yokohama and its life-sized Gundam. ( read original story ...)
‘Money Heist: Korea’: Tokyo’s Backstory Is Nothing Like the Spanish Original – Here’s Why
Korea - Joint Economic Area' narrator and protagonist, Tokyo has a grittier backstory as a citizen of North Korea before joining the heist. ( read original story ...)
U.S. needs arms storage in Japan in case of Taiwan conflict: Armitage
WASHINGTON -- In the event of a conflict in Taiwan, Japan could serve an important logistical role for the U.S., former Deputy Secretary of State Richard Armitage told Nikkei. "I think ... ( read original story ...)