LaLiga, the Japan Women’s Empowerment Professional Football League (WE LEAGUE), and the Japan Women’s Football League (NADESHIKO LEAGUE) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to formalise their ...
According to a 2006 survey by Japan’s health ministry, one in seven Japanese women aged 20 to 24 have committed self-injury in one way or another, including cutting their own skin. “We cannot deny the ...
Japan's environment ministry said Tuesday it aims to slash emissions 60 percent by the 2035 fiscal year, which starts in April. Under the Paris Agreement, each country is supposed to provide a steeper ...
Japan's environment ministry said Tuesday it aims to slash emissions 60 percent by the 2035 fiscal year, which starts in April. Tokyo also aims to cut emissions by 73 percent by the 2040 fiscal ...
TOKYO — Japanese police said Sunday they had arrested a man over a stabbing at a train station which left one person dead and two wounded. The Wednesday evening attack outside the JR Nagano ...
to join the Bank of Japan board in March, a choice analysts say will keep the central bank on course to raise interest rates. If approved by parliament, it will be the first time two women will ...
Elon Musk Steps Up Efforts to Cull Federal Work Force Mr. Musk said federal workers must summarize their accomplishments for the week or be forced to leave, borrowing a tactic he used at his ...
Japan set fresh climate targets on Tuesday, pledging to slash greenhouse gas emissions by 60 percent in the next decade from 2013 levels. Under the Paris Agreement, each country is supposed to provide ...
But Masayoshi Iyoda from international environmental group 350.org noted that scientists say an emissions cut of 81 percent by 2035 is needed for Japan to honour its commitments to the 1.5 degree ...
Tokyo (Jiji Press) — The Japanese government said Tuesday that ... make much use of power sources that are highly effective in cutting emissions, including renewable energy and nuclear power.
Japanese football fans face missing ... we’re well aware that we’re cutting it fine.” The ninth Women’s World Cup kicks off in Auckland and Sydney on July 20.