Crypto was on fire as a topic in the early U.S. presidential campaigning, but the first Republican debate last week showed it may not be an issue that has legs with candidates trying to grasp ...
Yokohama Recalls 6,992 Commercial Tires
The Yokohama 504C is a highway terrain and all-season tire manufactured for commercial vehicles. The 11R22.5 model was made for all axle positions of the vehicle. It’s designed to enhance the ... ( read original story ...)
Japan’s discharge of radioactive water from Fukushima is avoidable, risky and potentially illegal, say experts
The original announcement, made in 2021, came 10 years after a 9.0 earthquake and tsunami struck Japan's east coast, damaging the cooling mechanisms at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station ... ( read original story ...)
Purchaser of the Former Site of the Former Office of the Takumi Gumi, a Famous Yakuza Group of the Martial and Economic Faction, Reveals Behind-the-Scenes Story of a Swamp
The headquarters of the Takumi Gumi No. 2 stands in a prime location in Minami, Osaka's most popular entertainment district. The sale of the office was decided in April of this year, and the parties ... ( read original story ...)
Japan Maintain Economic Outlook, USD/JPY Catches its Breath at Weekly High
The Yen enjoyed a brief moment of strength in the Asian session, largely on the back of Dollar weakness. USD/JPY continues to hover around 146.50 resistance as bears lack conviction.
IPO outlook brightens for startups
Three tech firms, including Boston’s Klaviyo, filed to go public last week, kindling hope that the long drought for initial public offerings is near an end.
Japan stuns Finland for 1st win at FIBA World Cup in 17 years
Japan’s national basketball team has secured its first-ever win at the FIBA Basketball World Cup in almost two decades. What happened: The East Asian team won 98-88 against Finland in Okinawa, Japan, ( read original story ...)
Tokyo is the City of Choice for Global Retailers in 2023
Based on new CBRE data, retail leasing demand in the world's leading retail markets continues to rebound as economic activity recovers in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. ( read original story ...)
With BTC and ETH futures ‘coming soon,’ Coinbase brings the most popular crypto trade under regulatory oversight
Perspective: By offering the most popular trading option in crypto, which accounts for more than 75% of all trades worldwide thanks in large part to massive leverage, Coinbase can expect a surge of ...
Bank of Japan’s Ueda says China’s slowdown adds to economic uncertainty
BANK of Japan Governor Kazuo Ueda said the pace of economic activity in China has been a disappointment that could cloud Japan’s economic outlook, according to a text of his speech delivered at the ...
Explainer-Japan’s Moon Landing: When Is It and Why Is It Important?
Japan's space agency on Monday postponed the planned launch of what it hopes will become the first Japanese spacecraft to land on the moon due to strong, high-altitude winds. Japan aims to launch the Smart Lander for Investigating Moon (SLIM) into space by mid-September with a lunar landing seen starting as early as January 2024. ( ...
Japan Warns Citizens of Harassment in China Over Nuclear Wastewater Backlash
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs said citizens visiting or living in China should avoid speaking Japanese in a loud voice. ( read original story ...)
Shizuoka Pref. cop arrested over alleged drunken assault on police officer in Tokyo
A police officer was arrested here on Aug. 26 after allegedly assaulting an on-duty police officer inside a building while intoxicated, inves・・・ ... ( read original story ...)
After Narita (Tokyo), Biman eyeing flights to New York, Chennai, Los Angeles, Rome
As a result, passengers can travel from Dhaka to Bahrain and Bahrain to Dhaka with onward connection to Chattogram and Sylhet via both airlines (Biman and Gulf Air). In addition, it will benefit both ... ( read original story ...)
Japan PM condemns China over stone-throwing at embassy, schools
Japan's prime minister hit out at Beijing on Monday over what he said were instances of stones being thrown at diplomatic missions and schools in China, following the release of wastewater from the Fukushima nuclear plant. ( read original story ...)
S.Korea President Eats Seafood Lunch Amid Concern Over Japan Water Release
SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea President Yoon Suk Yeol had a seafood lunch on Monday, his office said, to allay public concern over the safety of local fish products after Japan began discharging treated radioactive water from its Fukushima nuclear plant. ( read original story ...)