The service is yet to resumed and the lack of direct flight connectivity more than doubles the travel time between these two destinations by about 7 hours, he noted., Chennai News, Times Now ... ( read original story ...)
Gemini looks to Dubai and Crypto.com nabs Singapore license as U.S. crypto companies continue overseas expansion
“Singapore continues to be a hub for blockchain and fintech innovation,” Chin Tah Ang, general manager of Crypto.com's operations in Singapore, said in a statement. And Gemini wrote on Twitter that ...
Inflation, Fed policy back in focus for crypto investors as bitcoin enters summer doldrums
Cryptocurrencies are preparing for the lazy, hazy days of summer without clear catalysts to steer big price movements.
Crypto is funding businesses in China that fuel the fentanyl trade, Senator Elizabeth Warren says
Crypto could be used for payment in $540 billion worth of fentanyl supply from China, according to an Elliptic report.
Tokyo Finance Standalone March 2023 Net Sales at Rs 0.18 crore, up 7.83% Y-o-Y
Quarterly Net Loss at Rs. 0.01 crore in March 2023 up 80.08% from Rs. 0.03 crore in March 2022. EBITDA stands at Rs. 0.02 crore in March 2023 up 150% from Rs. 0.04 crore in March 2022.
Photo shows pedestal in nuke reactor suffered more damage
The Fukushima plant went into triple meltdown after the Great East Japan Earthquake and tsunami struck in March 2011, causing nuclear fuel to melt through the bottom of the pressure vessel. ( read original story ...)
BLACKPINK star Jisoo tests positive for COVID-19, to miss world tour stop in Osaka
Jisoo, a member of the K-pop sensation BLACKPINK, will miss the group's upcoming shows in Japan after testing positive for COVID-19, the group's agency announced Thursday. YG Entertainment said Jisoo ... ( read original story ...)
Japan’s growing problem with ‘trash homes’ prompts questions about lack of social support
Trash houses or ‘gomi-yashiki’ are local eyesores whose owners spill mounds of rubbish onto the streets and surrounding properties, attracting pests, causing problems for local governments across the ... ( read original story ...)
Japan-based CKD acquires property in Kulim Hi-Tech Park for new plant
Acquisition marks company’s confidence in Malaysia’s vibrant semiconductor and machinery industry, says Mida CEO. ( read original story ...)
Average price of existing condominium sales in Tokyo Metropolitan Area (JPY 10,000 per sq. m.) (1992=100)
This table shows the change in house prices during a single quarter, adjusted for inflation. Adjusting house price rises (or declines) for inflation produces a more accurate picture of the change in ... ( read original story ...)
Is This (Finally) The Time To Invest In Japan?
After three decades of being shunned by international investors, the Japanese stock market is attracting renewed interest this year.
Japan’s southern islands prepare for Tropical Storm Mawar
Businesses and residents in Japan are making preparations as weakened Tropical Storm Mawar, previously a typhoon, approaches the country’s southern Okinawa islands. ( read original story ...)
Japan reports warmest spring on record
Japan experienced its warmest spring on record this year, the national weather agency said Thursday, as greenhouse gasses and El Nino send temperatures soaring worldwide.The United Nations said last ... ( read original story ...)
Japan PM unveils $25 bn plan to tackle birthrate crisis
Japan's prime minister unveiled a $25 billion plan on Thursday to expand support for young people and families in a bid to help raise the country's plummeting birthrate.At Thursday's meeting, Kishida ... ( read original story ...)
Japan’s Hitachi Astemo appoints Honda veteran as next CEO
Japan's Hitachi Astemo said on Thursday an auto industry veteran will take over as top executive from Brice Koch, who handled the automotive supplier's response to misconduct over testing and other ... ( read original story ...)
Japan to Spend About $25 Billion on Families to Boost Births
Japan will spend around ¥3.5 trillion ($25 billion) on policies meant to bolster its sliding birthrate, Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said Thursday, without fully explaining how he will fund the plans. ( read original story ...)