Misinformed people, especially about COVID-19, do not simply have inaccurate information they are heavily invested in their misconceptions.Ĭhina’s very distressed developers are also very clever by Shuli Renĭevelopers, attuned to Beijing’s fast and furious credit cycles, are once again coming up with naughty if twisty ways to borrow and survive this harsh winter.Ī Palestinian ultimatum aimed at shaking the status quo by Daoud Kuttab Why COVID-19 misinformation works by Noam Titelman While we must see how Hayashi handles Japan’s foreign policy in the months to come, one thing is certain, China should not be optimistic that Hayashi will be different from his predecessors.
Japan’s new foreign minister isn’t a pro-China ‘panda hugger’ by Kuni Miyake The talks could lead to an easing of tariffs on steel and aluminum imports, a long-standing irritant in trade relations between the two allies. and Japan launch talks to resolve steel and aluminum tariffs In a new medium-term business strategy, Toshiba said the three units will respectively focus on infrastructure, devices and semiconductor memory technology. Toshiba announces plan to split into three public companies In what could be the start of an opposition party realignment, Nippon Ishin no Kai and the Democratic Party for the People have begun working together to push the issue. Opposition tie-up could herald new debate on constitutional revision in Japan by Eric Johnston
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In sweeping pandemic policy bundle, free testing signals attitude change in Japan by Ryusei TakahashiĪfter nearly two years of criticism that the country isn’t carrying out enough tests, the measure is a subtle but strong sign of a shift toward a more proactive stance.