Pretty much for as long as jewelry stores have been around, they’ve had pretty tight security. Precious stones have an extremely high value-to-weight ratio, and there’s a large second-hand market for ... ( read original story ...)
Gran Canaria hit by strongest earthquake in 60 years as shaking felt across island
Gran Canaria were shaken by the earthquake on Tuesday which measured 3.8 on the Richter scale - the Canary Island's strongest in 60 years ( read original story ...)
Three takeaways from Tokyo Fashion Week
Tokyo Fashion Week maintained momentum with a slimmed-down but mighty schedule that proved it to be an increasingly formidable fashion incubator. ( read original story ...)
Gran Canaria hit by strongest earthquake in 60 years as 3.8 quake rocks island
Gran Canaria were shaken by the earthquake on Tuesday which measured 3.8 on the Richter scale - the Canary Island's strongest in 60 years ... ( read original story ...)
At Japan’s Fukushima, a high-stakes recovery of deadly radioactive debris resumes
The mission is part of a decades-long effort to decommission Fukushima, where an estimated 880 tons of fatally radioactive fuel remain. ( read original story ...)
Peaches from Japan’s Fukushima region sold at Harrods
Peaches from Fukushima can now be bought at London's luxury department store Harrods in a Japanese push to ease fears about produce grown in the region hit by nuclear disaster. But after an earthquake-triggered tsunami unleashed the worst nuclear disaster since Chernobyl, ( read original story ...)
Japan business failures log first drop in 29 months in August
The number of corporate bankruptcies with debts of at least ¥10 million in Japan in August dropped 4.8% from a year earlier to 723, down for the first time in two years and five months, Tokyo Shoko ... ( read original story ...)
Why Japan is running low on rice
Extreme weather, a recent earthquake and an influx of hungry tourists are among several factors that have caused a rice shortage across Japan and forced stores to limit purchases of the country's staple food. ( read original story ...)
How a Japanese suitor misread politics with U.S. Steel bid, despite warning signs
By Alexandra Alper, Yuka Obayashi and John Geddie WASHINGTON/TOKYO (Reuters) - A month before Nippon Steel discovered its $15 billion takeover of U.S. Steel was on the brink of being torpedoed by ... ( read original story ...)
All-You-Can-Eat Wagyu: Chubby Cattle BBQ arrives in Little Tokyo
Chubby Cattle BBQ Little Tokyo, which opened on Aug. 23, is Chubby Group’s 30th location. “We are very excited to bring yakiniku, a true Japanese BBQ experience usually offering Wagyu beef, to Little ... ( read original story ...)
Most detailed study yet of seismic activity links fault strength to likelihood of large earthquakes
Located on the Pacific Ring of Fire, Japan is one of the most earthquake-prone countries in the world, with thousands of small earthquakes occurring each year, and the continuous threat of a "big one. ( read original story ...)
Global impact | Japan faces uncertainties amid threats from China abroad and political and earthquake fears at home
In this week’s issue of the Global Impact newsletter, we take an in-depth look at Japan’s problems at home and abroad. ( read original story ...)
Research Links Fault Strength to Major Earthquake Risk
Located on the Pacific Ring of Fire, Japan is one of the most earthquake-prone countries in the world, with over 100,00 small earthquakes occurring ... ( read original story ...)
OCD reaffirms vow to strengthen ties with Japan
THE Office of Civil Defense (OCD) assured the public on Monday there would be continued efforts to strengthen ties with Japan on disaster risk reduction. In a statement, OCD Administrator Ariel ... ( read original story ...)
Japan’s sleepy companies still need more reform
Japan’s reforms mean that listed firms can no longer simply dismiss takeover attempts out of hand. That has fuelled a surge in dealmaking. Between 2013 and 2023 the number of mergers and acquisitions ... ( read original story ...)
Japan’s Mitsubishi Chemical weighs sale of pharmaceutical unit
TOKYO -- Japan's Mitsubishi Chemical Group has taken steps toward selling subsidiary Mitsubishi Tanabe Pharma, rethinking its position in the R&D-intensive pharmaceutical sector to free up funds for ... ( read original story ...)