ALLENTOWN, Pa. - Calling all sushi lovers: there is a new place to eat in Allentown starting today. Okatshe had its ribbon cutting today in the 900 block of Hamilton Street but replaced the ribbon ...
Japan has entered a new political era. For the first time in its modern history, the country has chosen a woman to lead it. Sanae Takaichi, a 64-year-old conservative, has won 237 out of 465 votes in ...
After Jockey Hollow Bar & Kitchen abruptly closed earlier this year, the restaurant space inside of Vail Mansion in Morristown will find another life as a new concept from famed Iron Chef Masaharu ...
Iron Chef Masaharu Morimoto and Montclair Hospitality Group (MHG) announced plans to open a new restaurant in Vail Mansion in Morristown, taking the place of Jockey Hollow Bar & Kitchen, which closed ...
Japan’s first female prime minister, 64-year-old Sanai Takaichi, will be just one week in office when she meets President Trump at Tokyo on Tuesday for talks that could reshape the two nations’ ...
Japan's "Iron Lady" listens to… Iron Maiden? The country's parliament elected veteran ultraconservative lawmaker Sanae Takaichi to serve as the next prime minister on Tuesday, making her the first ...
Japan appears poised to select a new leader, and this will likely shatter the country’s longstanding glass ceiling: Sanae Takaichi is all but guaranteed to be chosen as Japan’s next prime minister, ...
Sanae Takaichi’s emphasis on Artificial Intelligence, semiconductors, and a much stronger military all bode well for Japan’s role in the world. Sanae Takaichi stands after being chosen as the new ...
Nevertheless, while she’ll face a tighter timeline to prepare – far shorter than the 30 hours of extensive briefings afforded to outgoing Prime Minister Ishiba Shigeru – Trump’s upcoming visit offers ...
Grab “the popcorn”, said William Pesek in Asia Times (Hong Kong): Japan’s next prime minister, and its first female premier, is set to be the self-described “Iron Lady”, Sanae Takaichi – a hardline, ...
Japan’s likely new prime minister is a wake-up call for America’s Indo-Pacific allies who have been lagging in shoring up their militaries, foreign policy experts told the Daily Caller News Foundation ...