Hundreds marched in Seoul on Saturday to demand that Japan scrap plans to release treated wastewater from the damaged Fukushima nuclear power plant as the UN nuclear agency's head met with senior officials to discuss food safety concerns. ( read original story ...)
Japan can now release Fukushima’s ‘radioactive water’ into ocean. What are the concerns surrounding it?
The Japanese government has announced that the release of this radioactive water will commence before the end of summer. ( read original story ...)
Japan marks a year since former PM Abe was gunned down
Japan on Saturday marked one year since former prime minister Shinzo Abe was gunned down during an election speech by a man angry at his links to the Unification Church. The death of Japan's longest serving prime minister, ( read original story ...)
Binance CEO Reveals When Next Crypto Price Bull Run Could Hit After $27 Trillion Bitcoin, Ethereum, BNB And XRP Bombshell
Changpeng "CZ" Zhao has issued a 2025 crypto bull run price prediction—dismissing the "threat" to Binance from the likes of BlackRock and other Wall Street ...
Crypto pledged to dethrone Wall Street. It’s getting swallowed instead.
With the crypto sector weathering a steep decline and facing tough new scrutiny from the SEC, some of Wall Street’s heaviest hitters are moving to enfold it.
Yokohama to add Euro sizes to Geolandar X-AT line
SANTA ANA, Calif. — Yokohama Tire Corp. is adding 17 Euro/hard-metric sizes to its Geolandar X-AT extreme all-terrain tire line engineered for pickup trucks, Jeeps and SUVs. By year-end, the tire will ... ( read original story ...)
Japan marks one year since former leader Abe’s killing
Japan on Saturday marked a year since the shock assassination of former prime minister Shinzo Abe, the country's longest-serving leader and a towering political figure.He returned in 2012 and went on to become the longest-serving leader in Japan's modern history. ( read original story ...)
Women’s World Cup 2023 team guides part 10: Japan
The 2011 winners want to reach those heights again and have picked a young squad brimming with belief they can do just that ( read original story ...)
China fumes as Japan gets big backing for Fukushima nuke wastewater plan
The opposition ranges from the Chinese government to South Korean Buddhism, but Japan cleared a major hurdle to its planned release of wastewater from the stricken Fukushima nuclear plant this week ... ( read original story ...)
Japan’s political, business leaders mark one year after Abe’s killing
TOKYO: Japanese political and business leaders on Saturday marked one year since the assassination of former premier Shinzo Abe, with Prime Minister Fumio Kishida pledging to tackle pressing political ... ( read original story ...)
Japanese leaders mark one year since the assassination of former prime minister Shinzo Abe
Japanese political and business leaders are marking one year since the assassination of former leader Shinzo Abe. ( read original story ...)
Take a step inside a 172-square-foot micro-apartment in Tokyo that costs $450 a month
Ryan Crouse spent a year in a Tokyo micro-apartment that had a lofted bed, single burner stove, and bathroom small enough he could touch both walls. ( read original story ...)
Crypto firm Gemini sues DCG after conflict over unit’s restructuring deal
Cryptocurrency exchange Gemini, the largest creditor of bankrupt crypto lending firm Genesis, sued parent company Digital Currency Group (DCG) and its CEO, the day after DCG missed the exchange's ...
Hear why these South Koreans are worried about Japan’s Fukushima wastewater release plan
The IAEA has given Japan the green light to release treated wastewater from the Fukushima nuclear plant into the ocean. CNN’s Paula Hancocks reports that has fishermen in South Korea worried. ( read original story ...)
UN report on Japan’s Fukushima water plans fails to placate opponents
While South Korea offers official support, China and other voices in region continue to express concerns over discharge from nuclear plant ( read original story ...)
Nagoya Port Resumes Some Operations After Ransomware Attack
The Port of Nagoya began gradually resuming operations Thursday afternoon, the Nagoya Harbor Transportation Association said, after an alleged Russian ransomware attack disrupted cargo packing ... ( read original story ...)