Japan has joined fellow G7 governments in vowing to end public fossil fuel finance by the end of 2022, though campaigners warn the actions of these nations’ export credit agencies could mean countries ... ( read original story ...)
Roundup: Tokyo stocks close higher as yen’s retreat gives exporters a boost
Tokyo stocks closed higher Wednesday, with the benchmark Nikkei stock index hitting a six-week high as automakers gained on an upbeat analysts' report and exporters advanced on the yen's weakness. The ... ( read original story ...)
Breakthrough U.S. and Japan Private Sector Partnership Announced
New Joint Commission will foster science and technology partnerships based on principles of competitiveness, resilience, invention, innovation, ... ( read original story ...)
Japan to cover 99.9% of households by fiber-optic networks in 2028
Japan will aim for high-speed fiber-optic networks to cover 99.9 percent of households before the fiscal year to March 2028 ends, a government policy showed Wednesday. The plan is a key pillar of ... ( read original story ...)
Vitamin D may restore the body’s natural barrier against ovarian cancer
Ovarian cancer has one of the highest death rates of all cancers. One reason for this is that the cancer turns the body's defenses against itself. However, new research from Nagoya University ... ( read original story ...)
Japan government to fight damages suit filed by kin of dead Sri Lankan
NAGOYA – The Japanese government will fight a ¥156 million ($1.23 million) damages lawsuit filed by relatives of a Sri Lankan woman who died last year while in custody at an immigration center ... ( read original story ...)
Vitamin D therapy may be a useful addition to the treatment of ovarian cancer, study suggests
Ovarian cancer has one of the highest death rates of all cancers. One reason for this is that cancer turns the body's defenses against itself. However, new research from Nagoya University published in ... ( read original story ...)
Indian Para athlete banned for two years for intentional misrepresentation at Tokyo 2020
Indian discus thrower Vinod Kumar has been suspended for two years by World Para Athletics for violating classification rules at the Tokyo 2020 ... ( read original story ...)
Tokyo stocks close higher as yen’s retreat gives exporters a boost
Tokyo stocks closed higher Wednesday, with the benchmark Nikkei stock index hitting a six-week high as automakers gained on an upbeat analysts' report and exporters advanced on the yen's weakness. The ... ( read original story ...)
Half of Singapore residents pick Japan for next vacation: survey
Some five in 10 Singapore residents are considering Japan for their next vacation, according to a survey released on Wednesday (1 June). This is followed by 39 per cent for Taiwan and 33 per cent for ... ( read original story ...)
Cryptocurrency bill: All top countries where crypto is legal, illegal or restricted
Here we list all the top countries that made cryptos legal, illegal or unregulated (with some restrictions). Algeria. I ... ( read original story ...)
Crypto On June 1: Top Tokens Dip Once Again As U.S. Tech Stocks See A Plunge
Most of the top 10 cryptocurrencies dipped Wednesday in tandem with the U.S. tech stocks. Despite the dip that came a day after trading higher, market experts remained confident of a growing ... ( read original story ...)
Faf de Klerk: World Cup winning scrum-half signs for Yokohama Canon Eagles
World Cup winner Faf de Klerk confirmed he will join Yokohama Canon Eagles next season after leaving Premiership club Sale Sharks. ( read original story ...)
Yokohama renews online motorsports presence
Yokohama Rubber has refreshed its dedicated motorsports website. Both the English and Japanese language versions of the Yokohama Motorsports sites have been given the treatment and now feature ... ( read original story ...)
Tokyo reports 2,415 new cases of coronavirus on Wednesday
The Tokyo Metropolitan Government says it confirmed 2,415 new cases of the coronavirus on Wednesday. The daily tally is down about 1,500 from a week ago and marks 19 straight days of week-on-week ... ( read original story ...)
Tokyo rickshaw operator resumes English classes ahead of tourist reopening
A rickshaw operator in Tokyo's major tourist spot of Asakusa has resumed English lessons for its staff ahead of Japan's planned resumption of accepting foreign tourists. ( read original story ...)