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Copies of the Financial Times newspaper sit on the floor at a newsagent in Danbury, Essex, U.K., on Tuesday, July, 21, 2015. Pearson Plc, owner of the Financial Times newspaper, is exploring a sale of the newspaper after receiving interest from potential buyers, according to people familiar with the matter. Photographer: Chris Ratcliffe/Bloomberg
International

Pearson is selling The Financial Times to Japan’s Nikkei for $1.3 billion

By Geoffrey Smith
July 23, 2015
JAPAN-ELECTRONICS-TOSHIBA-COMPANY
Features

Toshiba scandal and Apple’s earnings–five things to know today

By Laura Lorenzetti and Geoffrey Smith
July 21, 2015
JAPAN-ELECTRONICS-TOSHIBA-COMPANY
International

Toshiba just lost its CEO to a huge accounting scandal

By Geoffrey Smith
July 21, 2015
Trial of top Japanese military and officials for w
International

Mitsubishi apologizes for using U.S. prisoners as slaves during WW2

By TIME
July 20, 2015
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Commentary

What Obama’s trade agenda means for the rest of the world

By Alan Wolff
July 16, 2015
APTOPIX Japan Robot Hotel

There are robot receptionists at this Japanese hotel

By Benjamin Snyder
July 15, 2015
A woman strokes "Tama", a nine-year-old
Tech

Tama the Station Cat was an adorable symbol of rural Japan’s wrenching death spiral

By David Z. Morris
July 14, 2015
Nintendo President Satoru Iwata Dies From Bile Duct Cancer
International

Nintendo CEO Satoru Iwata has died, aged 55

By Reuters and Fortune Editors
July 13, 2015
Exploring California's Sonoma County
International

This bunch of grapes just sold for $8,200

By John Kell
July 10, 2015
JAPAN-US-AUTO-TOYOTA-CRIME-MANAGEMENT

Resigned Toyota exec won’t be charged with drug crimes

By Laura Lorenzetti
July 8, 2015
Honda, Toyota, Nissan want to change how you fill up the tank

Honda, Toyota, Nissan want to change how you fill up the tank

By Kirsten Korosec
July 1, 2015
JAPAN-US-AUTO-TOYOTA-CRIME-MANAGEMENT
International

Toyota’s diversity drive veers off-road as Julie Hamp quits

By Reuters
July 1, 2015
INDIA-ECONOMY
International

Softbank will spend $20 billion to power India’s solar ambitions

By TIME
June 23, 2015
This country is now the world’s third biggest oil importer

This country is now the world’s third biggest oil importer

By Benjamin Snyder
June 19, 2015
JAPAN-US-TOYOTA-CRIME-MANAGEMENT

Julie Hamp’s drug arrest puts Toyota in damage control mode

By Reuters
June 19, 2015

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