Tokyo (AFP) – Lost your umbrella, keys, or perhaps a flying squirrel? In Tokyo, the police are almost certainly taking meticulous care of it. In Japan, lost items are rarely disconnected from their ... ( read original story ...)
Biodiversity treaty exploited by corporations, says MONLAR
Some treaties and conventions devised to preserve Sri Lanka’s genetic heritage and traditional knowledge have now become tools for multinational corporations to legally exploit genetic resources and ... ( read original story ...)
North Korea condemns US military drills with South Korea and Japan
North Korea condemned on Saturday recent joint military drills by the United States, South Korea and Japan, warning that it would take immediate actions if needed to defend the state. ( read original story ...)
Japan gov’t wants companies to take measures against customer harassment
Japan's labor ministry is aiming to submit draft legislation requiring businesses to have measures in place against ( read original story ...)
New York and Tokyo to step up economic development efforts
NEW YORK -- New York City and Tokyo will strengthen business and economic ties under an agreement inked Friday, including by helping startups in each city expand into the other. ( read original story ...)
Osaka zookeeper indicted for stealing food for monkeys and chimpanzees
Police in Osaka have sent papers to prosecutors on a 47-year-old man who worked as a zookeeper at Tennoji Zoo, on suspicion of stealing vegetables, fruit and other items used to feed the monkeys and chimpanzees. ( read original story ...)
Man pleads guilty to Yokohama workplace murder
A judge handed down punishment to a man who shot and killed a coworker at the Yokohama Tire plant near West Point. ( read original story ...)
Why Japan’s Tokyo is emerging as a sex hub
Tokyo, which is witnessing an influx of foreigners, a rise in poverty and a weaking of the Japanese yen, is emerging as a sex hub. Experts say many young women, left impoverished during the COVID-19 pandemic, ( read original story ...)
Tokyo couple served 4th arrest warrant in series of antifreeze chemical poisoning deaths
Kenichi Hosoya, left, and his wife Shiho. (Mainichi/Tatsuro Tamaki and Ayumi Iwasaki) TOKYO -- A Tokyo couple arrested on suspicion of killing three family members with a chemical found in antifreeze were served fresh arrest warrants on Nov. 22 on ... ( read original story ...)
Japan passes $250B economic package meant to lift wages and spur growth
Japan has approved a $250 billion economic stimulus package centered around initiatives intended to boost incomes TOKYO -- Japan approved a 39 trillion yen ($250 billion) economic stimulus package ... ( read original story ...)
STATION Ai, Japan’s Largest Open Innovation Hub, Celebrates Grand Opening and Holds “IGNITION” Themed Events
JETRO and Central Japan Startup Ecosystem Consortium are pleased to announce the opening of STATION Ai, Japan's largest open innovation hub, which celebrated its grand opening on October 31, followed ... ( read original story ...)
USO, Army Community Service bring slice of joy to Soldiers in Japan with ‘Operation Pizza Drop’
USO Japan partnered with U.S. Army Garrison Japan’s Army Community Service to bring a slice of joy to Soldiers working ... ( read original story ...)
Japan chipmaker Kioxia to list in Tokyo on Dec. 18
Kioxia Holdings Corp. said Friday it will list its shares on the Tokyo Stock Exchange on Dec. 18 in an initial public offering expect ... ( read original story ...)
Japan Approves $141 Billion Stimulus to Boost Economy, Offset Living Costs
The package is aimed at easing rising living costs and promoting business innovation and investment. ( read original story ...)
U.S. pitcher Spencer Patton gets warm reception as he returns to Japan for Premier12
Patton pitched pitched for the Yokohama BayStars from 2017 to 2020, making 219 appearances for the club overall. Now he's back in Japan and competing for Team USA. ( read original story ...)
Osaka Gas says US sanctions on Gazprombank will not impact its Russian LNG purchase
Osaka Gas' settlement process for procuring liquefied natural gas (LNG) from the Sakhalin 2 project in Russia will not be impacted by the new U.S. sanctions on Russia's Gazprombank, the Japanese city ... ( read original story ...)