Japanese Prime Minister Kishida’s visit to Manila saw the continued expansion of Japan-Philippines military cooperation.
‘Everything’s Going To Rally’—Huge Predicted Fed Flip To Spark ‘Exponential’ Bitcoin, Ethereum, XRP And Crypto Price Boom To Rival Gold
Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies—including ethereum and XRP—have rocketed higher this month (with one legendary billionaire admitting he should have bought bitcoin).
After Utah-based crypto company grows to $9 billion value, its CEO is arrested in Provo for fraud
Braden John Karony, Kyle Nagy and Thomas Smith, executives of the Utah-based cryptocurrency company SafeMoon, are charged with fraud and misleading investors. Karony was arrested in Provo.
Want Crypto Adoption? Give Consumers What They Really Want
It’s time to accept consumers for who they really are, and give them what they really want, which is money, status and functionality, says Magalena Kala.
5 things to know for Nov. 3: Israel, Crypto, Trump fraud trial, Chemical ban, Holiday shopping
On Sunday, clocks will fall back an hour due to Daylight Saving Time. Your smartphones will automatically change to the new time, but some of your home appliances, alarm clocks, and other electronic gadgets may require manual adjustments. Here’s what else you need to know to Get Up to Speed and On with Your Day ...
Is The Blockchain Trilemma A Nothing Burger?
We tend to think of new technology as bursting on a scene and suddenly transforming everything it touches. But that is something of a compression of reality.
PayPal gets crypto green light in UK as sets up post-Brexit base
PayPal has been registered to offer cryptoasset activities in Britain, the Financial Conduct Authority said on its website, as the global payments giant builds a post-Brexit base in Britain.
Tread Carefully in a Hot IPO Market
And the reception from investors has been bullish. Maybe too bullish, IPO watchers warn. “There’s definitely froth” in the market, says Lindsey Bell, chief investment strategist at Ally Invest.
Where to stay in Nagoya, the Japanese city reinvigorated by Studio Ghibli
With its high-rise buildings and broad boulevards, Nagoya used to be best known for its industrial heritage — a place to delve into the history of Toyota, which was founded here, or to browse museums ... ( read original story ...)
SDF plane with Japanese, other evacuees arrives in Tokyo from Israel
A Self-Defense Forces plane, carrying 46 people, including Japanese and others from Asia, arrived in Tokyo on Friday from Israel in t ... ( read original story ...)
Gov’t OKs Osaka expo construction budget of up to ¥235 bil
The cost will be split among the three parties -- the central government, the Osaka prefectural and city governments, and the business community -- with each shouldering an additional 16.7 billion yen ... ( read original story ...)
University of Tokyo asks firms to stop pressuring job-hunting students
The University of Tokyo has called on companies to stop using pressure tactics on job-hunting students to get their preferred candidates to give up considering rival firms. The request by Japan's most ... ( read original story ...)
Shamed ‘Crypto King’ Sam Bankman-Fried’s celebrity boosters: How Tom Brady, Gisele and Naomi Osaka were among VIPS to cash in on $1bn FTX publicity binge – with some now facing …
Osaka was an 'ambassador' for the company ... many citing her father's career in finance as helping to guide her through the decision-making process. However, in a new feature, the New York Times ...
Thai restaurant worker arrested over Yokohama stabbing that left 1 dead, 2 injured
YOKOHAMA -- A Thai national has been arrested in connection with a Nov. 2 stabbing in here that left one man dead and two others injured. Kanagawa Prefectural Police's Isezaki Police Station on Nov. 3 ... ( read original story ...)
Japan’s prime minister visits Manila to boost defense ties in the face of China’s growing aggression
Japan’s prime minister is visiting the Philippines, where he's expected to announce a security aid package and upcoming negotiations for a defense pact. ( read original story ...)
Weak yen forces Japan to shrink historic military spending plan
The yen has lost 10% of its value against the dollar, forcing Japan to reduce its defense procurement plan, which was then-calculated to cost $320 billion. ( read original story ...)