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Japan Rolls Out New 'Harm Reduction' Policy Aimed At Limiting Virus-Related Deaths
ey point: When Jane's asked a Japanese official what the top five priorities were for the F-3, he listed "capability for future air superiority" first.
Yen Crashes Near Record Lows Against Gold
At the end of January, Indian scientists sparked a heated debate within virologist circles when they published a pre-print paper claiming they had discovered insertions in the coronavirus which bore an "uncanny similarity" to fragments such as gp120
...Quarantine Set To End
The Japanese economy shrank at 6.3% annualized in the fourth quarter. Forget talk of recession, it's already underway.
Thousands braved chilly weather on Saturday to gather at the annual "Naked Festival" in Okayama prefecture in the southern part of Japan's Honshu island.
This week James tackles a question from Corbett Report member HomeRemedySupply who asks about the declining population in Japan.
The port of Yokohama will play host to a colossal, walking Gundam robot for a year starting this October. With 24 degrees of motion, it'll be the most advanced full-sized Gundam ever built, and the engineering challenge of making it work is enormous.
The dolphins being stolen to ORDER: Horrific footage shows fishermen in Japan's 'killing cove' hauling bleeding animals from sea to sell for £190,000 to tourist resorts or for their MEAT
Demographic Armageddon: Japan's Births Drop To Lowest Since 1874 As Deaths Hit Highest Since World War II
After the world's negative yielding debt hit a record $17 trillion at the start of September, mostly as a result of Japanese debt the vast majority of which is trading in negative territory, this number has shrank substantially in recent months, slid
World's Biggest Pension Fund Stops Lending Shares To Short-Sellers Amid Threat Of Market Crash
A smorgasbord of data from AsiaPac tonight poured a big bucket of cold water on the hopes for a trough in global growth.
Things are going from bad to worse in Japan:
The major Japanese daily Asahi Shimbun revealed this week that Chinese officials issued a stern to warning to Japan and South Korea against any move to host intermediate-range missiles on their soil.
as the Nikkei reports, Japan's prefecture of Fukushima, which was devastated during the 2011 earthquake and nuclear disaster, is looking to transform itself into a renewable energy hub.
The US-Australia-Japan alternative to Belt and Road helps explain why the US sent a junior delegation to Thailand and why India opted out of RCEP...
Marine corps pilots took photos and read books while flying, according to a US military investigation
North Korea has fired at least one "unidentified projectile" towards the sea of Japan on Thursday, read a statement from South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff (JSC). "North Korea fired two unidentified projectiles toward the East Sea (the Sea of
As SchiffGold.com notes, last week, Keynesian extraordinaire Paul Krugman called for more fiscal stimulus in the form of a "government investment program."
As SchiffGold.com notes, last week, Keynesian extraordinaire Paul Krugman called for more fiscal stimulus in the form of a "government investment program."
As SchiffGold.com notes, last week, Keynesian extraordinaire Paul Krugman called for more fiscal stimulus in the form of a "government investment program."
As SchiffGold.com notes, last week, Keynesian extraordinaire Paul Krugman called for more fiscal stimulus in the form of a "government investment program."
As SchiffGold.com notes, last week, Keynesian extraordinaire Paul Krugman called for more fiscal stimulus in the form of a "government investment program."
As SchiffGold.com notes, last week, Keynesian extraordinaire Paul Krugman called for more fiscal stimulus in the form of a "government investment program."
Besides major projects like the lunar Gateway, Japan's decision to cooperate with NASA on lunar exploration could create new opportunities for companies like ispace, a Japanese startup developing lunar landers
Abe's strategy is working in the short-term. The businessmen are creating monopolies in their industries and will continue to rake in profits as their people age, die and are replaced.
At least 26 people were killed and 21 are missing after Typhoon Hagibis slammed Japan, with flooding covering large areas leaving people surrounded by water. Some half-a-million homes are without power.
A mechanical 'priest' has recently begun conducting Buddhist prayers in Japan. It is not the first attempt to deliver religious teachings and advice through the use of a programmed machine.