The Pan Pacific Open makes its return this week after its coronavirus-enforced hiatus and Naomi Osaka admits it is “really weird” being the defending champion. Osaka lifted the trophy back in 2019 as ...
Tennis: Struggling Osaka aiming to break slump as Pan Pacific Open returns
Tokyo - Struggling Naomi Osaka admitted on Monday that she had gone through "more down than up" this year as she tries to break out of her slump at her home Pan Pacific Open, which begins on Monday. ( read original story ...)
Tokyo records 4,069 new coronavirus infections on Sept. 19
The Japanese capital reported 4,069 COVID-19 cases on Sept. 19 after seeing 8,077 cases the previous day, the Tokyo Metropolitan Government a ... ( read original story ...)
Tokyo reports 4,069 new coronavirus cases
The Tokyo metropolitan government on Monday reported 4,069 new cases, down 4,008 from Sunday. The number of infected people hospitalized with severe symptoms in Tokyo is 25, unchanged from Sunday, ... ( read original story ...)
Nine million evacuated as super typhoon hits Japan
Nine million people have been told to evacuate their homes as Japan is battered by one of the worst typhoons the country has ever seen. The super typhoon Nanmadol has caused one death and almost 70 ... ( read original story ...)
Storm hits southwest Japan, leaves 1 dead, another missing
A tropical storm slammed southwestern Japan with rainfall and winds, leaving one person dead and another missing ... ( read original story ...)
Typhoon batters Japan with record rain, killing one – NHK
Typhoon Nanmadol brought ferocious winds and record rainfall to parts of Japan on Monday, as one of the biggest storms to hit the country in years killed at least one person, disrupted transport and ... ( read original story ...)
Storm floods parts of Japan, wipes out power, some 60 hurt
A tropical storm slammed southwestern Japan with fierce rainfall and winds Monday, injuring dozens of people, as it swerved north toward Tokyo. Residential streets were flooded with muddy water from ... ( read original story ...)
Typhoon Nanmadol hits south-western Japan – video
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida calls for 'the highest level of vigilance' needed against mudslides, flooding and overflowing rivers, as typhoon Nanmadol made landfall ... ( read original story ...)
8 million ordered to evacuate as Typhoon Nanmadol slams Japan
Powerful Typhoon Nanmadol is on a path that will put the entire country of Japan at risk for life-threatening impacts, including widespread flooding, damaging winds and coastal inundation early this ... ( read original story ...)
Japan proposes cooperation with ASEAN to strengthen supply chains
Japan's economy minister has proposed a project to work with the Association of Southeast Asian Nations to strengthen supply chains by sharing data between companies. ( read original story ...)
6.9 magnitude earthquake rocks Taiwan, triggers Tsunami alarm in Japan
A 6.9 magnitude earthquake struck the island of Taiwan on Sunday, reportedly killing one and injuring 79. First responders are on the scenes of collapsed buildings and bridges. ( read original story ...)
The lawless world of crypto scams
Fraudsters took advantage of the hype during the pandemic to prey on individuals — exposing a gaping hole in consumer protections ...
Oyo Files Fresh IPO Papers With Sebi, Eyes Listing By January 2023: Report
Executives at Oyo said they were encouraged by a rise in demand and were working internally towards a January IPO. They wished to remain anonymous since the discussions were private, the report said.
SoftBank-backed Oyo seeks to resurrect IPO after growth resumes
The hotel-booking company filed fresh financial documents on Monday and is now targeting an initial public offering in early 2023 provided that India’s stock market continues to hold up and economic ...
Oyo files fresh docs with Sebi for IPO in early 2023 as growth resumes
Oyo, formally known as Oravel Stays Ltd., is internally working toward a January IPO as executives are encouraged by a pick-up in demand ...