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Japan’s Unification Church confirms mother of alleged Abe assassin was a member, raising questions about possible motivation
By
Clay Chandler
July 11, 2022
Newsletters
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe will be remembered for his economic agenda—including the mixed success of Japan’s ‘womenomics’
By
Emma Hinchliffe
July 11, 2022
Japan’s assassinated former prime minister Abe taught U.S. central bankers about stimulus checks and tried to solve the country’s ‘Lost Decades’
By
Colin Lodewick
July 8, 2022
Former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe dies after being shot at political rally with apparent homemade firearm
By
Bloomberg
,
Ryotaro Nakamaru
,
Isabel Reynolds
and
Yuko Takeo
July 8, 2022
Finance
A Japanese aquarium has been forced to give penguins cheaper fish because of inflation. The penguins aren’t happy
By
Colin Lodewick
July 7, 2022
Japan is trying to avoid power blackouts during a scorching heat wave by setting ACs to 82 degrees and turning off heated toilet seats
By
Eamon Barrett
July 5, 2022
Extreme WFH: Japanese woman wins Tokyo mayoralty—despite living almost 6,000 miles away in Belgium
By
Chloe Taylor
June 22, 2022
Not even a historically cheap yen can convince Japan to raise its ultra-low interest rates
By
Clay Chandler
and
Grady McGregor
June 17, 2022
Finance
Another ‘stable’ currency peg is falling, but this time it looks like it might vindicate crypto bulls
By
Christiaan Hetzner
June 16, 2022
Tech
Internet Explorer is finally no more, and fans are flooding social media to pay their respects to the fallen giant
By
Sophie Mellor
June 15, 2022
Crypto, stocks, and bonds are all tumbling on fears inflation will squeeze global growth
By
Bernhard Warner
June 13, 2022
Man mistakenly sent entire $358,000 COVID relief fund for his town’s low-income households, gambles it away in 2 weeks
By
Sophie Mellor
May 18, 2022
Finance
A recession could tank the value of the U.S. dollar, Goldman Sachs says
By
Tristan Bove
May 17, 2022
Commentary
Women left the workforce in droves during COVID-19. We need ‘Womenomics’ to bring them back
By
Kathy Matsui
May 10, 2022
Japan once celebrated a cheap yen. Now, the worst currency crash in 20 years is causing widespread panic
By
Clay Chandler
April 22, 2022
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