Japanese auto giant has laid out an ambitious target to roll out 30 electric vehicle models globally by 2030 and produce some 2 million electric vehicles a year by 2030
It finds itself in the unenviable position of having much less leeway than others to reduce its dependence on Russia
Contingency plans could put Japan in direct competition with Europe for global gas supplies, highlighting Tokyo's focus on meeting its own energy needs
Japan and the Philippines agreed on Saturday to consider further expanding defence cooperation against a backdrop of regional tensions...
Eisai's lecanemab, like Aduhelm, is a monoclonal antibody designed to remove beta-amyloid, a type of protein fragment that accumulates in brains
Tokyo joined the US and European Union nations, which announced sweeping sanctions such as bans on importing coal and freezing the assets of banks and individuals
The deficit could reach $130 billion for fiscal 2022 if crude oil bounces back to $130 a barrel and the yen trades at 120 against the dollar
Samsung Electronics' flagship Galaxy S22 phone has taken a battering from reports of hobbled performance which has led to carriers halving its price in South Korea just weeks since its launch
Federal prosecutors in Manhattan said yakuza boss Takeshi Ebisawa agreed to buy the missiles for rebel groups in Myanmar
Japan's Industry minister Koichi Hagiuda said the country will aim over time to end coal imports from Russia, as finding immediate alternative suppliers will be difficult
Gathering diverse driving data using a massive fleet of cars is critical to developing a robust "self-driving" car system, but it is costly and not scalable
Yokohama-based 3DOM Inc, a university-led venture set up in 2014 to develop separators for batteries, said it would offer the carbon neutral EV service through subscription or lease