Tokyo says Taiwan eases import restrictions on Japanese food
TOKYO: Taiwan will ease restrictions on imports of Japanese food products, including seafood from areas around the stricken Fukushima nuclear…
Overseas investors turn bearish on Japanese equities after brutal sell-off
HONG KONG: Global investors are turning bearish on once-favoured Japanese stocks following last week's turbulence as they reassess economic prospects…
Japanese urged to avoid panic buying as ‘megaquake’ fears spread
TOKYO: Authorities in Japan urged people to avoid hoarding as anxiety over a possible "megaquake" triggered a spike in demand for…
Market Comeback Amid Ripple's Legal Victory and Japanese Stock Recovery – Buy Now These 5 Altcoins Poised x10 for Q4 Growth
As market optimism surges following Ripple's legal success and a rejuvenation in Japan's stock sector, the spotlight turns to five…
How an obscure Japanese yen trade sparked a global market meltdown—and why the worst could be yet to come
As global stock markets plunged on Monday, financial analysts pointed to an esoteric trade involving the Japanese yen as a…
Japanese PM refrains from mentioning US on anniversary of Hiroshima bombing — RT World News
Fumio Kishida has spoken about “Russia’s nuclear threat” rather than recalling that Washington annihilated the city in 1945 Japanese Prime…
Reining supreme! Japanese equestrian Yoshiaki Oiwa shares adorable selfie with his horse after bagging bronze at the Paris Olympics
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Japanese stocks fall as investors fear effects of stronger yen
Unlock the Editor’s Digest for freeRoula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter.Shares in…
9,000 households to get electricity through Sh1.8 billion Japanese grant
About 9,121 households in four counties will be connected to electricity through a Sh1.85 billion grant from the Japan International…
A mysterious pile of bones could hide evidence of Japanese war crimes, activists say
TOKYO (AP) — Depending on who you ask, the bones that have been sitting in a Tokyo repository for decades…