Japan, Canada and Germany have joined the US and EU in agreeing to reduce methane emissions over the next decade but the 3 largest emitters, China, Russia and India are yet to sign up. Methane is 28 times more potent than CO2 #globalwarming #pollution pic.twitter.com/5vXpL3PZyc
— Michael A. Gayed, CFA (@leadlagreport) October 18, 2021
China, Russia navy ships jointly sail through Japan strait https://t.co/d1LS0aYlHZ
— nippon.com/ja (@nippon_ja) October 19, 2021
Russia and China recently kicked off joint naval drills in the Sea of Japan. https://t.co/neIgv69mLT
— National Interest (@TheNatlInterest) October 18, 2021
#China and #Russia #ships transit #Tsugaru #Strait from #Sea of #Japan to #Pacific #Ocean on Oct. 18 https://t.co/6VRrLV8qj8
— Naval History and Strategy (@HistoryStrategy) October 18, 2021
#Russia and #China Launch Joint Naval Drill in the Sea of #Japanhttps://t.co/N4VaudjTgp
— Indo-Pacific News – Watching the CCP-China Threat (@IndoPac_Info) October 16, 2021
#China and #Russia conduct joint naval drills in Sea of Japan | #JointSea2021https://t.co/jvPWeAzG5C
— Davide Busetto (@busettodavide) October 18, 2021
#Russia and #China hold joint naval drills in Sea of #Japanhttps://t.co/skYN87uthM
— M5 Defence (@M5Defence) October 16, 2021
Russia and China held joint naval drills in the Sea of Japan on Friday and practiced how to operate together and destroy floating enemy mines with artillery fire, the Russian defense ministry said in a statement.https://t.co/Lt5CEGK7cu
— Newsmax (@newsmax) October 15, 2021
Russia and China hold joint naval drills in Sea of Japan https://t.co/78sy7Jljj8
— TOI World News (@TOIWorld) October 15, 2021
China, Russia conducts Joint Sea-2021 Naval Exercise in the Sea of Japan https://t.co/MlfjWApjHY
— Naval Post (@naval_post) October 16, 2021
RUSSIA & CHINA | NAVAL MANEUVERS
Ten naval vessels belonging to China and Russia passed through a narrow chokepoint in the north of Japan. This is the first time that Chinese and Russian warships are known to have passed Japan's Tsugaru Strait together.https://t.co/XPXqqeLNU3
— Nikkei Asia (@NikkeiAsia) October 18, 2021
https://twitter.com/navalnewscom/status/1450114623227801604
Russia and China launch joint naval drill in Sea of Japan https://t.co/ZPqf6z5b0U via @YouTube
— Andy McCoy (@AndyMcCoy4real) October 18, 2021
With joint naval exercises between Russia and China wrapping up in the last day in the northern Sea of Japan wonder if there are some vessels preparing to enter the Tsugaru Straits https://t.co/S2LyYEvMvu pic.twitter.com/6hi2v9pMqk
— RivetJoint (@SpeckleBelly64) October 18, 2021
To allow US nuke armed warships to transit thru without violating Japan’s prohibition against nukes on its territory, Japan ceded its territorial waters in Tsugaru Strait to create international waters pic.twitter.com/kCt8MAWePZ
— Carl Zha (@CarlZha) October 18, 2021
The skirmish took place in the Sea of Japan during joint Russia-China naval exerciseshttps://t.co/PW9ZOyxJT9
— The Moscow Times (@MoscowTimes) October 16, 2021
North Korea launched at least one ballistic missile on Tuesday morning, according to reports from South Korea and Japanhttps://t.co/JUIHnQQO5U
— dpa news agency (@dpa_intl) October 19, 2021
And again !!!#NorthKorea has fired a ballistic missile into the sea, #SouthKorea military says, its latest in a series of tests with analysts saying it could have been a submarine-launched weapon https://t.co/OgqhjNwFXZ
— Randa HABIB (@RandaHabib) October 19, 2021
BREAKING: South Korea's JCS says that the North Korean missile launch detected this morning is assumed to be a submarine-launched ballistic missile (SLBM) fired from the eastern shore of the country — near Sinpo — into the East Sea.https://t.co/IKyDXcn3bn
— NK NEWS (@nknewsorg) October 19, 2021
UPDATED. The launch comes after US and South Korean envoys met in Washington to discuss the nuclear standoff with North Korea on Monday. https://t.co/TdhfOXANIv
— Rappler (@rapplerdotcom) October 19, 2021
North Korea May Have Test-Fired A Ballistic Missile, Japan Coast Guard Reports https://t.co/6zNSDBx8vT
— zerohedge (@zerohedge) October 19, 2021
North Korea has fired at least one ballistic missile from the country's east coast, authorities sayhttps://t.co/Hx78fKAlcX
— CNN Breaking News (@cnnbrk) October 19, 2021
North Korea launched a ballistic missile off its east coast, just hours after special envoys met in Washington to discuss how to deal with Pyongyang’s nuclear capabilities. https://t.co/p7XtkdJyj5
— The New York Times (@nytimes) October 19, 2021
North Korea launched at least one ballistic missile into the sea, South Korean and Japanese officials said Tuesday.
The latest development marks Pyongyang’s fifth weapons test since September. https://t.co/coQkSrb7Rw
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) October 19, 2021
North Korea fired one ballistic missile Tuesday toward waters between the peninsula and Japan, South Korea’s military said. https://t.co/xEh5cb0wUy
— Bloomberg Politics (@bpolitics) October 19, 2021
North Korea fires another ballistic missile in desperate attempt to be noticed https://t.co/6vd05MuMAK
— Raw Story (@RawStory) October 19, 2021
North Korea launched a ballistic missile into Sea of Japan amid a US offer to resume diplomacy https://t.co/lExUHqAseN
— Insider News (@InsiderNews) October 19, 2021
South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff on Tuesday did not immediately say what the North fired or how far the weapon flew.https://t.co/MmlDYQYQes
— Fox Reno (@fox11reno) October 19, 2021
NEW: North Korea's military has fired at least one ballistic missile into the sea off its east coast https://t.co/lkrmXKqw6V
— Axios (@axios) October 19, 2021
North Korea fired a ballistic missile off its east coast, South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff said https://t.co/WoE0IAYKfm pic.twitter.com/wN3E06tZdi
— Reuters (@Reuters) October 19, 2021
North Korea fires 'unidentified projectile' into sea days after escalation in missile race https://t.co/DbKS3XemAQ
— Daily Express (@Daily_Express) October 19, 2021
North Korea fires missile into sea just days after warning US over 'tensions' https://t.co/qrgmIGq4Ge pic.twitter.com/OsOGRmWyKR
— The Mirror (@DailyMirror) October 19, 2021
North Korea fires 'missile' into sea as it ramps up weapons tests amid tensions with South Korea and US https://t.co/kBnbtSSaYt
— Daily Mail Online (@MailOnline) October 19, 2021
North Korea has fired ballistic missile into sea, says South https://t.co/SuNbJZDj5X
— Guardian World (@guardianworld) October 19, 2021
North Korea fires ballistic missile as military activity surges https://t.co/5Swm5KMxdo
— The Globe and Mail (@globeandmail) October 19, 2021
North Korea fires ballistic missile off its east coast, South Korea military says https://t.co/OfD5oqyQ7d
— RNZ News (@rnz_news) October 19, 2021
North Korea fired at least one ballistic missile off its east coast on Tuesday, pulling Japan's new prime minister off the campaign trail and overshadowing the opening of a major arms fair in Seoul.#Bangladesh https://t.co/1oAxZHSJ6V
— The Daily Star (@dailystarnews) October 19, 2021
Escalating tensions, North Korea once again fired a ballistic missile into the sea today, continuing its spree of testing military weapons. @eriknjoka tells you more
For more videos, visit: https://t.co/AXC5qRcEPB pic.twitter.com/cyloNxv9zG
— WION (@WIONews) October 19, 2021
#IEWorld | North Korea fires ballistic missile off its east coast, South Korea military sayshttps://t.co/qgDdmNZaFO
— The Indian Express (@IndianExpress) October 19, 2021
The North Korean ‘projectile’ was fired into the sea east of the Korean peninsula.https://t.co/Uxur8tDvej
— Hindustan Times (@htTweets) October 19, 2021
#NorthKorea fires ballistic missile into sea in latest testhttps://t.co/qsLl4Xow9g
— The Tribune (@thetribunechd) October 19, 2021
N.Korea fires ballistic missile toward East Sea: Seoul: North Korea fired a ballistic missile towards the East Sea on Tuesday, the South Korean military said, as Seoul, Washington and Tokyo are cranking up diplomacy to resume dialogue with Pyongyang. The… https://t.co/aeqG0qHYeH pic.twitter.com/HeTnBL6D3C
— News Karnataka (@Newskarnataka) October 19, 2021
• North Korea fires missile into waters close to Japan
• Muslims observe the Prophet’s Birthday
• US envoy to Afghanistan, Zalmay Khalilzad, steps downFollow the latest at https://t.co/mgzmOXFBoZ pic.twitter.com/oNNhdNznqY
— The National (@TheNationalNews) October 19, 2021
#NorthKorea’s latest #missile test used a submarine-launched ballistic missile, according to the Yonhap news agency citing South Korea’s military.https://t.co/b2qpDa5YWN pic.twitter.com/jNabubg5tA
— Al Arabiya English (@AlArabiya_Eng) October 19, 2021
#NorthKorea fired at least one ballistic missile off its east coast on Tuesday, pulling #Japan's new prime minister off the campaign trail and overshadowing the opening of a major arms fair in #Seoul.https://t.co/tlou35nfnX
— The Jerusalem Post (@Jerusalem_Post) October 19, 2021
North Korea has fired at least one ballistic missile from the country's east coast, authorities say https://t.co/oYK9xy2vuI
— MSN (@MSN) October 19, 2021
#NorthKorea launches another missile, possibly an SLBM
Pyongyang fired one unidentified ballistic missile toward the East Sea Tuesday morning, #SouthKorea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS) said.
https://t.co/xQmT6GubKJ— Indo-Pacific News – Watching the CCP-China Threat (@IndoPac_Info) October 19, 2021
North Korea fired an ‘unidentified missile’ into the ocean. Analysts suspect the projectile was launched from a #submarine.#NorthKorea #missilehttps://t.co/d56jX6wwKz
— i24NEWS English (@i24NEWS_EN) October 19, 2021
China reportedly tested a nuclear-capable hypersonic glide vehicle from an near-orbital trajectory in August, amid an intensifying race for the next generation of long-range weapons that are harder to detect and intercept https://t.co/v3V9pcaNNP 1/5 pic.twitter.com/evWRlKMEn8
— Reuters (@Reuters) October 18, 2021
North Korea may be hoping that its recent spate of weapons tests provokes the Biden administration to reveal its "red lines," says @mllesookim. This would help the Kim regime determine its next moves. https://t.co/eYb68qvwSz
— RAND Corporation (@RANDCorporation) October 17, 2021
North Korea's missile program is on a roll. https://t.co/DL1X6awEYX
— National Interest (@TheNatlInterest) October 12, 2021
North Korea displays missile arsenal amid stalled talks https://t.co/qEpuG3HS3T
— The Boston Globe (@BostonGlobe) October 12, 2021
Glitzy arms showcase in Pyongyang provides our best look yet at North Korea's 'hypersonic missile':https://t.co/ISF7VIU2ii
— The War Zone (@thewarzonewire) October 12, 2021
economics: Japan’s new leader is vowing $7 billion to make semiconductors at home (via @ynohara1) https://t.co/qAAAcBnHSL
— Stock Figures 24/24 (@stockfigures24) October 16, 2021
https://twitter.com/amandamilling/status/1448681922041950216
Despite the government’s repeated pledges to boost foreign direct investment, Tokyo has yet to remove major barriers to foreign firms’ participation in the national economy. Richard Katz explains what needs to happen for Japan to reap the benefits of FDI. https://t.co/SAu7gFG7hY
— Foreign Affairs (@ForeignAffairs) October 13, 2021
#Japan will dissolve its Parliament on Thursday, setting the stage for an election at the end of the month that will pit new Prime Minister Fumio Kishida against unpopular opposition in a battle over who can better fix the pandemic-battered economy.https://t.co/jDBKGLmQ1c
— SABC News (@SABCNews) October 14, 2021
Japan’s Abenomics fell short at passing on rising corporate profits to workers and the nation’s new administration will tackle the issue, says the economy minister https://t.co/6J1vgsflOl
— Bloomberg Asia (@BloombergAsia) October 14, 2021
Japan dissolved its parliament, setting the stage for an election at the end of the month that will pit new Prime Minister Fumio Kishida against unpopular opposition in a battle over who can better fix the pandemic-battered economy https://t.co/ls9D9Shb6x
— Reuters (@Reuters) October 14, 2021
Japan will dissolve its parliament, setting the stage for an election at the end of the month that will pit new Prime Minister Fumio Kishida against unpopular opposition in a battle over who can better fix the pandemic-battered economy. | @Reuters https://t.co/HAtfec8hqM
— Inquirer (@inquirerdotnet) October 14, 2021
In election platform, LDP vows to raise middle-class income and boost security https://t.co/jQf4A99nri
— The Japan Times (@japantimes) October 12, 2021
Japan’s new Prime Minister, Fumio Kishida, took office earlier this week as 66% of the country’s public say it is a bad time to find a job. https://t.co/oB9Cq0N3Ha
— GallupNews (@GallupNews) October 8, 2021
Kishida pledges large economic stimulus as by-election campaigns start: Prime Minister Fumio Kishida on Thursday said he will follow through with his pledge to deliver a "large-scale" package to stimulate Japan's pandemic-hit economy as campaigning… https://t.co/iuiQ6TR1Lo
— Japan Today News (@JapanToday) October 7, 2021
Japan economy minister sees no need to change BOJ's 2per cent price goal https://t.co/AbQkkG3t33 pic.twitter.com/zPUaz7bwOd
— CNA (@ChannelNewsAsia) October 14, 2021
“There’s no doubt that stability in currencies is important for the Japanese economy,” nation's new finance minister Shunichi Suzuki says https://t.co/YIJBekYjuM
— Bloomberg Asia (@BloombergAsia) October 7, 2021
More from BOJ's Noguchi, says Japan's economy is picking up https://t.co/RDbZD3UGIp
— ForexLive (@ForexLive) October 14, 2021
China’s aggressive push in electric vehicles is a strategic threat to Japan’s car industry. Even more important given contribution of Jp auto industry to health of Jp domestic economy.
China’s EV makers make foray into Japan truck and bus market https://t.co/ybLO9hMlHr
— Robert Ward (@RobertAlanWard) October 12, 2021
My latest with @LlewelynHughes on Asia pivot's away from international finance for #coal, and the tantalising possibility that China, Japan, and South Korea may compete to finance large-scale #renewable #energy projects @ANU_ICEDS @ANURegNet #auspolhttps://t.co/JUAC3dsORH
— Christian Downie (@DownieChristian) October 13, 2021
NSW expects its bumper $3 billion of subsidies for green hydrogen production will lure interest from energy importers in Japan and South Korea. https://t.co/yOmU63Xj5d
— Financial Review (@FinancialReview) October 13, 2021
Australian wave technology to be deployed in Mauritius, with Japan subsidy https://t.co/sbgc4D3YrD via @renew_economy
— GO GREEN (@ECOWARRIORSS) October 14, 2021
#Japan's household spending fell more sharply than expected in August, as state of emergency curbs to combat the coronavirus pandemic weighed on consumption during the summer holiday season and risked undercutting the economy's recovery.https://t.co/uRl4gc3Ccd pic.twitter.com/MMQnAuatIx
— Arab News Japan (@ArabNewsjp) October 9, 2021
Yara, JERA and Idemitsu Kosan explore clean ammonia bunkering and distribution collaboration in Japan #hydrogenhttps://t.co/FtuFNADR4C
— EnergyNews.biz (@EnergyNews_Biz) October 6, 2021
Eneos to buy Japan Renewable Energy in deal worth US$1.8bn # Japanese oil and metals giant Eneos has bought Japan Renewable Energy Corporation (JRE) as it seeks to bolster its sustainable portfolio… https://t.co/RXihtXml35
— PV-Tech (@pv_tech) October 12, 2021
BREAKING | Japan oil giant ENEOS to buy Tokyo-based startup Japan Renewable Energy for $1.7 billion.https://t.co/tHTiKWGJOW
— Nikkei Asia (@NikkeiAsia) October 7, 2021
JAPAN UNDER KISHIDA | NUCLEAR ENERGY BACK IN FAVOR
Japan's energy policy will turn more nuclear power friendly under Prime Minister Kishida, with officials with ties to the pro-nuclear Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry taking up top posts. https://t.co/eCYCLXEb8I
— Nikkei Asia (@NikkeiAsia) October 7, 2021
Japan’s national #debt in relation to #GDP has reached dramatic levels over the years. #WorldBank#Statistics #WDI #Economy #Japan #Data #Visualization https://t.co/3Li3LWbM9W pic.twitter.com/0hCo6Oi0L7
— Stat World (@stat_world) October 8, 2021
Japan's economy has been a bellwether esp. since early 2018. We better hope something has changed in 2021, though there really is no reason to believe this. Certainly not because of QE's or even supply shocks.
Japan's leaning toward downturn. https://t.co/NQhVdXPfpT
— Jeffrey P. Snider (@JeffSnider_AIP) October 9, 2021
A little look back to last Friday, where I had an honour to participate in the Investment Forum of #Gagauzia, addressing the audience in the panel „Economy of opportunities” along with Bashkan @VlahIrina, former PM of Moldova Chiril Gaburici and Amb of Japan Yoshihiro Katayama pic.twitter.com/oDkfBWOAZV
— Uldis Mikuts (@UldisMikuts) October 6, 2021
A powerful earthquake registering a preliminary 6.1 magnitude shook the Tokyo area, but officials said there was no danger of a tsunami. It caused buildings to sway but there were no immediate reports of damage or injuries. https://t.co/09laCxx9be
— The Associated Press (@AP) October 7, 2021
Japan's Parliament is on track to formalize Fumio Kishida as the new prime minister after the Cabinet and leader Yoshihide Suga resigned. Kishida faces pressing pandemic and security challenges ahead of an upcoming national election. https://t.co/AUcwVco6qw
— The Associated Press (@AP) October 4, 2021
▶️ Japan quake: 6.1-magnitude earthquake shakes Tokyo https://t.co/fkSNWcQ16g pic.twitter.com/TDhosD01Ug
— FRANCE 24 English (@France24_en) October 7, 2021
https://twitter.com/France24_en/status/1446126873654616066
▶️ Japan's new prime minister: Fumio Kishida set to take office, form government https://t.co/gaNeGIcxeE pic.twitter.com/l099Li9B3n
— FRANCE 24 English (@France24_en) October 4, 2021
Japanese stocks suffered a 'Kishida shock' sell-off on Tuesday as foreign funds and retail investors bet that the country’s new prime minister would step back from efforts to make the world’s third-biggest economy more shareholder-friendly https://t.co/2dCm0zq3Gx
— Financial Times (@FinancialTimes) October 5, 2021
Fumio Kishida is Japan's new prime minister. Here's how he beat a much more popular rivalhttps://t.co/GzqZEOdFxW
— TIME (@TIME) October 5, 2021
Economic diplomacy: Japan’s new PM joins the (supply) chain gang | Greg Earl https://t.co/GygrJAP3ff
— The Lowy Institute (@LowyInstitute) October 7, 2021
Good one @Lauren_ANU "A new logic of cooperation for Japan–South Korea relations" @ANUmedia @ANUBellSchool https://t.co/THcbt3ucf7 @east_asia_forum
— John Blaxland (@JohnBlaxland1) October 4, 2021
https://twitter.com/waikato/status/1446335167052795930
.@SenatorHagerty joins the #PacificCenturyPodcast to explain how the US and Japan should work together to protect #Taiwan. Listen here: https://t.co/khxeiRttsm
— Hoover Institution (@HooverInst) October 4, 2021