The whipsaw trading came after Japan likely spent around ¥5.4 trillion ($34.5 billion) last week to support the yen.
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Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has cautiously deepened engagement with the European Union and the United States, seeking economic support and political backing.
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The Meteorological Agency is urging residents, particularly along the Tohoku region's Pacific side, to remain on alert for ...
Hantavirus is a rare but potentially deadly infection that typically spreads to humans through contact with infected rodents, ...
The U.S. president said he would cut thousands of troops stationed in Germany after accusing European countries of ignoring ...
May Day came and went last Friday in the City of Lights, prompting reflections on its meaning in France compared with Japan.
In the western Spanish village of Almaraz, the uncertain future of the country's biggest nuclear power plant casts a pall ...
The number of bankruptcies among medical and nursing care providers in Japan reached a total of 478 in fiscal 2025, marking ...
The welfare ministry expects the digitalization will partially begin in fiscal 2028 to allow households in financial distress to apply quickly via smartphones instead of in person.