Japan

Fukushima's forgotten victims as Japan shifts back to nuclear power

bno - Tokyo Office December 19, 2024

A controversial shift in Japan's energy policy has sparked outrage among those still reeling from the 2011 Fukushima nuclear disaster.

Boldly brewing where no one has brewed before: Japanese sake to be made in space

bno - Taipei Office December 17, 2024

Asahi Shuzo Co., renowned for its premium Dassai sake, has unveiled a pioneering plan to brew rice wine on the International Space Station (ISS) in 2025

South Korean president impeached, Constitutional Court to sit December 16

bno - Taipei Office December 14, 2024

South Korea's National Assembly has voted to impeach President Yoon Suk Yeol over his highly controversial imposition of martial law, in the process suspending him from all duties associated with the office of president.

Japan plans tax hike to fund $280bn military buildup

bno - Tokyo Office December 12, 2024

Japan is gearing up to increase taxes as early as April 2026 to finance its ambitious plan to double its defence budget to 2% of GDP. This move comes as the nation seeks to bolster its military capabilities amid growing regional tensions

Japan's atomic bomb survivors awarded Nobel Peace Prize

bno - Tokyo Office December 11, 2024

In a historic moment of recognition, Japan’s atomic bomb survivors, represented by Nihon Hidankyo, have been awarded the 2024 Nobel Peace Prize for their steadfast campaign to rid the world of nuclear weapons

Nuclear envoys from South Korea, US, and Japan strengthen coordination amid North Korean tensions

bno - Taipei Office December 10, 2024

Top nuclear envoys from South Korea, the United States, and Japan have pledged to intensify their cooperation to manage future provocations from North Korea

Where does nuclear power-use stand in post-COP29 Asia?

bno - Taipei Office December 10, 2024

It is now a month since COP29 opened its doors to delegates from around the world in the city of Baku, Azerbaijan on November 11

Trump vows to block Nippon Steel's $14bn bid for US Steel

bno - Tokyo Office December 4, 2024

Donald Trump has reiterated his commitment to blocking Nippon Steel's bid to acquire United States Steel Corp., a deal worth over $14bn

South Korean president declares martial law, cancels it, now faces impeachment

bno - Taipei Office December 3, 2024

Millions of South Koreans are today, December 4, waking to news that martial law was declared then cancelled while they were asleep.

Japan donates $4.6mn for restoration of Lake Urmia

bne Tehran bureau December 1, 2024

Japan has pledged JPY690mn ($4.6mn) to revive Lake Urmia and improve wetland management across Iran, officials announced at a signing ceremony with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP).

INTERVIEW: Black & Veatch well-positioned for growth through energy transition

Newsbase November 27, 2024

Global engineering, procurement and construction firm Black & Veatch is well-positioned both in the LNG space and across the broader energy sector to capitalise on the energy transition and ensure the company’s continued growth.

Japan’s strategic stance in a Taiwan conflict

Antonio Graceffo - for bno IntelliNews November 13, 2024

Experts at the Center for Strategic and International Studies China Power Project and other think tanks predict a higher likelihood of a Chinese invasion or blockade of Taiwan after this year’s presidential elections.

Tenga aims to break taboo with stylish sex toys as Japan grapples with demographic decline

bno - Tokyo Office November 11, 2024

In a sleek, airy new store in Tokyo’s fashionable Harajuku district, hourglass-shaped sex toys glide along a conveyor belt — but these are no ordinary adult products.

North Korean troop deployment in Russia: bilateral deal and little more, or intentional distraction?

bno - Taipei Office October 31, 2024

Intelligence services in Kyiv say they have intercepted phone calls suggesting disarray as Russia attempts to work alongside North Korean soldiers as part of its ongoing campaign in Ukraine

Japan's rice production set to surpass demand despite price pressures

bno - Tokyo Office October 31, 2024

Japan is poised to produce 6.83mn tonnes of rice in 2024, outpacing the estimated demand of 6.74mn tonnes for the year ending next June, according to the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries

F-35B stealth jet makes historic landing on Japanese warship

bno - Tokyo Office October 21, 2024

In a significant advancement for Japan's naval capabilities, a US military F-35B stealth fighter jet successfully landed on the Japanese destroyer Kaga off the coast of San Diego on October 20

Can the BRICS beat the G7?

Ben Aris in Berlin October 19, 2024

Leaders of the Global South will flock to Kazan, the capital of Tatarstan, on October 22 for this year’s BRICS summit hosted by Russia, where they hope to thrash out some more details of the new non-aligned global order.

Japan set to restart first boiling water reactor since Fukushima

bno - Tokyo Office October 17, 2024

Chugoku Electric Power Company is gearing up to restart unit 2 of its Shimane nuclear power plant, marking a significant milestone as it prepares to become Japan’s first boiling water reactor to resume operations since the Fukushima disaster.

China’s military – bringing together modernisation and escalating aggression

Antonio Graceffo - for bno IntelliNews October 16, 2024

In recent years, the PRC has escalated both maritime and aerial incursions into Taiwan's territory, including detaining a Taiwanese fishing boat, conducting patrols that crossed the Taiwan Strait's median line, and increasing harassment around Kinmen

Taiwan, Japan and ASEAN member nations deliver a diplomatic broadside to China

bno - Taipei Office October 11, 2024

Taiwan President William Lai on October 10 – the nation’s National Day - vowed to safeguard the island’s self-governing status in his most prominent public address to date since taking office earlier this year

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