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A car attack at a Filipino street festival in Vancouver just two days before Canada’s federal election has killed at least 11 people and injured many ...
Last year the government issued its first 'megaquake' advisory. Ever since, those living in the areas it's expected to hit have been preparing for the worst.
Peter Landers is The Wall Street Journal's Asia business, finance and economics editor, based in Singapore. He previously served as Tokyo bureau chief for a decade.
Chalkboard art transforms school blackboards into vibrant artistic spaces. This art form has been gaining popularity in Japan ...
The Growing Concern Over Earthquake Predictions in Japan. The recent predictions of a major earthquake in Japan have sent shockwaves through the nation and beyond. Tatsuki Ryō, a ...
In recent days, a concerning rumor has been circulating online, claiming that a major earthquake and tsunami will strike Tokyo today. In response, the Japanese government has issued a strong rebuttal, ...
Holy crap. What a month. Some measure of calm has been restored to markets this week as the market digests the new American ...
The Bank of Japan Governor Ueda is cautious amid rising inflation and trade uncertainties. Bob Iaccino discusses Yen futures ...
Japan's Emperor Naruhito has conveyed the imperial family's condolences over the death of Pope Francis to the acting head of ...
A tricky operation to remove a second sample of radioactive debris from inside Japan's stricken Fukushima nuclear plant has been completed, the site operator said Wednesday. Dangerously high radiation ...
This footage from Japan shows the country reeling from the massive tsunami triggered by an earthquake. CCTV footage captured ...
Despite the fallout from the devastating 2011 Fukushima nuclear accident, Japan remains locked in to nuclear power. Australia ...