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How do G7 and G20 finance ministers plan to prop up currencies against the dollar and keep a check on excessive market movements?
If Nippon Steel can successfully develop the technology use hydrogen in place of convention coal in steelmaking, it could cut CO2 emissions by up to 50%.
More than one in ten Japanese adults own cryptocurrency, with bitcoin the most popular. But North Korean hackers and other criminals are out to exploit them.
Niigata's Governor Hideyo Hanazumi has yet to approve the Kashiwazaki-Kariwa nuclear plant's restart, putting at risk energy security at the national level.
As depreciation drives the exchange rate to nearly ¥155 Japanese yen per US dollar, Finance Minister Suzuki stresses flexibility and hints at intervention.
'Sea Hammocks' installed by the Panasonic Holdings Corporation are made from recycled fishing nets and intended to spotlight the issue of marine waste.
Google restricted the digital ad business of LINE and Yahoo! JAPAN, effectively creating a monopoly. Down the line, that monopoly will hurt consumers.
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How will the rising number of tourists and foreign residents impact Japan's response in disasters, which relies on the calm and generosity of local communities?
An alarming study has for the first time revealed the presence of nanoplastics and related toxic chemicals in human blood samples in Japan.
The 2025 Osaka Expo has released an app that gamifies reducing your carbon footprint. Users can engage in eco-friendly activities to earn points and win prizes.