The Fukushima nuclear power plant’s (NPP) operator detected Thursday an extremely high radiation level inside the second reactor amounting to 530 sievert per hour, while the dose of 2.4 millisievert per year is considered normal, Kyodo news agency reported…
U.S. Hit with Sudden Spikes of Rare Radioactive Material from Fukushima…
Today, Trump Holds Calls with Japan, Germany, Russia, France & Australia…
Sean Spicer @PressSec – Tomorrow [which is today] @POTUS will begin day w call w PM of Japan, Chancellor of Germany, President of Russia, President of France & end w PM of Australia…
IBM Watson Replaces Insurance Claim Workers at Japanese Insurance Company…
Most of the attention around automation focuses on how factory robots and self-driving cars may fundamentally change our workforce, potentially eliminating millions of jobs. But AI that can handle knowledge-based, white-collar work are also becoming increasingly competent. One Japanese insurance company, Fukoku Mutual Life Insurance, is reportedly replacing…
U.S. Middle Class Still Suffering from Rockefeller-Kissinger Industrial Transfer Scheme to China…
When Henry Kissinger and David Rockefeller met with Zhou Enlai in China in 1973—just after President Richard Nixon had visited China establishing official relations—an understanding was reached whereby the U.S. would supply industrial capital and know-how to China…
Full Text of PM Shinzo Abe Speech…
Japan’s PM Shinzo Abe Lays Wreath at Pearl Harbor National Memorial Cemetery…
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe arrived in Hawaii Monday morning local time for a two-day visit that appears to be as much about shoring up his credentials as a statesman and trying to address concerns about the future of U.S.-Japan relations under Donald Trump as it is about remembering the past…
Don’t Expect Apology During Japan PM Abe’s Visit to Pearl Harbor…
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe will honour war dead but won’t apologise when he becomes the first Japanese leader to visit Pearl Harbor this month…The move follows Barack Obama’s historic May trip to Hiroshima, the first by a sitting US president, where he spoke of victims’ suffering but offered no apology for dropping the world’s first […]