Bitcoin (BTC), the oldest and still the most relevant cryptocurrency in the world, is yet to get out of troubled waters, as its price dipped down to the $25,000 range last week. The US Treasury ...
Chainlink, Borroe, & Aave: Predicting the upward trends in the crypto market
Read our article & learn about the coins that are predicted for an upward trend, and they are: Borroe ($ROE), Chainlink (LINK), and Aave (AAVE).
Investors hoping Instacart delivers in highly anticipated IPO filing
The development comes 15 months after Instacart submitted its IPO paperwork confidentially, a move that is typically a precursor to an imminent listing. The San Francisco-based company had earlier ...
Tokyo stocks rebound on easing fears over aggressive US rate hikes
Tokyo stocks rebounded Monday, recovering from steep losses late last week, as the market was lifted by machinery and semiconductor-r ( read original story ...)
Japan says harassing calls from China over Fukushima water release ‘extremely regrettable’
Japan said on Monday it was extremely regrettable that there were many instances of harassing phone calls from China regarding the release of treated radioactive water from the Fukushima nuclear power plant into the Pacific. ( read original story ...)
Drivers in Japan plied with alcohol to show drink-driving dangers
Initiative in Chikushino honours three children killed by drink-driver, with motorists learning first-hand how badly alcohol makes you drive ( read original story ...)
We unpacked Japan’s plan to release Fukushima wastewater
Workers in Japan started releasing treated radioactive water from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant into the Pacific Ocean on Thursday. In 2011, an earthquake and tsunami hit the Fukushima area and triggered reactor meltdowns at the plant. ( read original story ...)
Japan says harassment calls from China regarding Fukushima water release extremely regrettable
Japan's top government spokesman said on Monday it was extremely regrettable that there were many instances of harassment phone calls from China regarding the release of treated radioactive water from the Fukushima nuclear power plant into the Pacific. ( read original story ...)
Japan in tears after first ever win against European team in FIBA World Cup
Japanese players and fans were left in tears after the country claimed its first ever victory against European opponents in the FIBA Basketball World Cup on Sunday. ( read original story ...)
No radioactivity in sea after Fukushima discharge – Japan
Tokyo seeks to reassure neighbours about the release of treated water from the damaged nuclear plant. ( read original story ...)
Leak Reveals Elon Musk, X And Wall Street Could Be About To Cause Bitcoin And Crypto Price Chaos With ‘PayPal Update’
Now, after a U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) insider has warned bitcoin and crypto buyers to beware of Binance, a leak has suggested Musk could turn X (Twitter) into an "updated version ...
China-Dependent Japan Stocks Plunge on Boycott Over Wastewater
China said last week that it will suspend seafood imports from Japan, with its foreign ministry saying in a statement that it’s asked Japan to “stop this wrongdoing.” Chinese chat pages have been ...
Tokyo stocks rebound on Wall St. gains after Fed chief speech
Tokyo stocks rebounded Monday morning, tracking gains on Wall Street last week as investors were relieved by a speech by the Federal Reserve chief that ended without surprises. The 225-issue Nikkei Stock Average rose 529. ( read original story ...)
Japan’s launch of revolutionary new satellite scrubbed due to winds
Japan's launch of a revolutionary new satellite that will aid scientists with understanding the warping of spacetime was scrubbed Sunday night due to strong winds. ( read original story ...)
Businesses in Japan receive abusive calls from China after Fukushima water release
Companies across Japan reported so many calls from Chinese speakers that they had difficulty operating ... ( read original story ...)
China says its ban on Japanese seafood is about safety. Is it really?
Despite their bitter histories, Japanese cuisine is hugely popular in many parts of China and business is booming. There were 789,000 Japanese restaurants in China in 2022, with the sector valued at ... ( read original story ...)