Ivan Espinosa, the newly appointed CEO of Nissan, vows to streamline decision-making and foster a more empathetic corporate culture to reinvigorate the company’s lineup and turnaround efforts. With decades of experience at Nissan, Espinosa faces the challenge of steering the automaker out of its financial difficulties while navigating partnerships and accelerated model development.
Researchers gained unprecedented access to the Daisen kofun, a keyhole-shaped imperial burial mound dating back to the fifth century, uncovering new insights into its structure and raising hopes for future public access. This rare opportunity sheds light on the secrets of this enigmatic monument and its potential to deepen our understanding of Japan's ancient history.
US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth met with Japanese Defense Minister Gen Nakatani in Tokyo on March 30, 2025, to discuss the importance of Japan's role in deterring Chinese aggression in the region. Hegseth praised Japan's military capabilities and its commitment to regional security, noting that Japan hosts a significant number of US military personnel and equipment.
Japan’s exports surged by 11.4% annually in February, allowing the country to reverse two consecutive trade deficits and register a surplus of 584 billion yen, despite a slight fall in imports. The export boost came as Japanese firms rushed shipments ahead of impending U.S. auto tariffs, while broader trade figures showed varying trends across key regions.
Two separate earthquakes struck Myanmar on April 1, with magnitudes of 4.7 and 4.5 occurring in the afternoon and evening respectively. The tremors come in the wake of a devastating 7.7-magnitude quake on March 28, which has led to significant loss of life and widespread damage, prompting international aid and Indian relief operations.