Nissan and Renault agree to rectify what has long been an unequal alliance. This renewed commitment could drive them to the industry's forefront.
Former Nissan boss Carlos Ghosn is using press interviews to smear Japan’s justice system but he balks when confronted with tough questions.
After the U.S. extradited those who aided the former Nissan executive’s escape, Japan should review why it allowed Ghosn bail in the first place.
It was a year when the economy survived while technology thrived, reminding us that science doesn’t stop, even during a health crisis.
On November 23, a UN panel released an opinion deeming the decision to arrest Carlos Ghosn neither “necessary nor justified” and the process by which...
When the defense counsel for former Nissan Motor Co. chairman Carlos Ghosn filed with the Tokyo District Court a bail request on April 4, 2019,...
English language coverage of the coronavirus issue shows once again the poor quality of English language reporting on Japan — reporting that is biased, incompetent,...
In the last two months of 2019, two South Korean complaints — allegedly based on the period during which Korea was under Japanese control (1910-1945) —...
(Last of two parts) Part 1: [Mythbusters] The Ghosn Show: Less Than A Full Court Presser An indication that Ghosn has been less...
(First of 2 Parts) On January 8, the former Nissan CEO and fugitive from alleged “medieval justice” in Japan held a much-anticipated press conference...
The former Nissan chairman Carlos Ghosn knew full well that he would have the undivided attention of the world’s media when he appeared at a press...
Carlos Ghosn’s Flight from Justice will Fuel the Backlash against High-flying Elites Carlos the Bail-jumper may have damaged the cause of global capitalism more...