U.S. Treasury secretary Janet Yellen could inject up to $1 trillion into markets before the end of 2024—something that one legendary trader thinks would kick off a bitcoin price ...
Crypto analyst doubts Bitcoin dominance is ‘going back up’ to 70% again
Crypto analyst Benjamin Cowen doubts Bitcoin dominance will hit 70% again due to the rise of Ether and other cryptocurrencies.
Japan’s Nikkei Index Up More Than 3%
Tokyo's key Nikkei index gained more than three percent on Friday on the back of strong US economic data and a weaker yen against the dollar.
Evacuation ordered, power out, flights and trains canceled as typhoon approaches Japan
Thousands in northern Japan are ordered to evacuate because of risks of flooding and mudslides from Typhoon Ampil approaching in the Pacific Ocean. ( read original story ...)
Are institutional backers changing bitcoin’s role in the global economy?
Bitcoin's role as an alternative asset class looks different as investors seek stability during global economic uncertainty.
ZachXBT Uncovers 21 North Korean Devs Making $500,000 Monthly in Crypto Sector
Moreover, these findings directly connected the payments to IT workers in North Korean and a man named Sim Hyon Sop.
Mother urges reunion with North Korea-abducted daughter in Tokyo digital signage
The mother of Megumi Yokota, a symbol of Japanese nationals abducted by North Korea decades ago, has expressed her hope of reuniting ( read original story ...)
Three Stays, One Unforgettable Experience: How A Japanese Hotel Chain Redefined Luxury For Me
A journey through Japan's top hotels redefined this editor's understanding of luxury and hospitality in every way. ( read original story ...)
25 Indian companies gear up to launch IPOs worth Rs 22,000 crore
The initial public offering (IPO) season has warmed up and at least 25 companies, already approved by the market regulator SEBI ...
Typhoon Ampil veers away, allows transport to resume
A TYPHOON that blasted parts of Japan with more than 200kph winds had moved out to sea, mostly sparing the capital and allowing trains and some flights to resume. ( read original story ...)
South Korea, Japan, US leaders renew pledge to cooperate on regional challenges
The leaders of South Korea, Japan and the United States issued a joint statement on Sunday marking the anniversary of their summit at Camp David and reaffirmed a pledge to jointly tackle regional challenges, ( read original story ...)
Lufthansa flight to Tokyo returns to Munich after about eight hours
A Lufthansa flight from Germany to the Japanese capital Tokyo had to return to Munich due to technical reasons, a spokesman for Lufthansa reported on Saturday. The aircraft landed back at Munich Airport after about eight hours. ( read original story ...)
Groups against $2 billion development in Little Tokyo say neighborhood ‘is not a tourist trap’
LITTLE TOKYO, LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- A group fighting for the safety and health of Los Angeles' historic Little Tokyo held a rally Friday outside city hall, telling major developers the neighborhood is "not a tourist trap." The group mainly opposes a $2 ... ( read original story ...)
Lori Dengler | Japan’s megaquake alert is over. What was learned?
The Japanese Meteorological Agency (JMA) issued the first-ever alert that the 7.1 could be the foreshock of a much larger tremor. That alert expired on Aug. 15 and the “megaquake” has yet to come. ( read original story ...)
Tiny Wyoming town is in uproar after a seemingly inoffensive photo left residents bitterly divided – so which side are you on?
The image, captured inside Sapporo Japanese Steakhouse in Rock Springs, Wyoming, shows an elderly woman sitting at a table alongside her small dog. Local woman Ellie Croft shared the picture, and her ... ( read original story ...)
Japan’s PM Kishida plans US visit in late September, Yomiuri reports
Outgoing Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida is finalising plans to visit the U.S. in late September for the U.N. General Assembly and a possible meeting with President Joe Biden, the Yomiuri ... ( read original story ...)