Vietnam crab exportersoft-shell crab exportersoftshell crab exporter

All News Tokyo Olympics In Focus Tokyo Olympics BreakingNews of Tokyo Olympics Your Interested Follow Story Tokyo Olympics

Two Tokyo Olympics show the long arc of Japans tech decline
WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, 2021
When Tokyo last hosted the Olympics, in 1964, the unveiling of a bullet train capable of the improbable speed of 210 kilometers an hour (130 mph) heralded the dawn of a high-tech era in Japan.
More companies pull out of Tokyo Olympics opening ceremony
WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, 2021
More Japanese companies have decided against sending executives to Fridays opening ceremony for the Tokyo Olympics as concerns about holding the games during the pandemic grow.
Japan goes on defense against cyberattacks ahead of Tokyo Olympics
SUNDAY, JULY 18, 2021
With only a week to go until the start of the Tokyo Olympics, the risk of cyberattacks grows greater by the day. In the wake of the leak of a large number of names of Olympic-related personnel discovered in June, government officials and members of the Tokyo Organizing Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games remain on the edge of their seats over fears that another cyberattack could have a major impact on the Games.
Japan official opens door to canceling Olympics on virus surge
FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 2021
A senior official in Japan's ruling party indicated canceling the Tokyo Olympics was an option as the country struggles with a surge in coronavirus cases less than 100 days before the Games are due to begin.
4,606km relay for Tokyo Olympics flagged off in Bangkok
SUNDAY, MARCH 28, 2021
The “Flag of the Nation” relay for the Tokyo Olympics kicked off at the Sports Authority of Thailand in Bangkok on Sunday morning.
Japan Olympics chief who said women talk too much will resign over remarks, reports say
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 2021
TOKYO - The head of the Tokyo Olympics organizing committee is set to resign, Japanese media reported on Thursday, after an uproar over sexist remarks he had made about women at a meeting last week.
Doubts loom over Tokyo Olympics without vaccine, isolation rules
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 05, 2021
Covid-19 countermeasures unveiled by the organizers of the delayed Tokyo Olympics don't include mandatory vaccinations or quarantines for those arriving in Japan for the Games, fueling doubts on whether they can go ahead this summer as planned.
Tokyo Olympics organizers unveil their pandemic playbook
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 04, 2021
The organizers of the delayed Tokyo Olympics unveiled a set of rules governing how teams move about and interact in order to avoid the spread of the covid-19 pathogen, assuming that the games will go ahead this summer as planned.
Russia banned from 2020 Tokyo Olympics
MONDAY, DECEMBER 09, 2019
The World Anti-Doping Agency executive committee voted Monday to bar Russia from competing at the next two Olympic Games.
Stunned Japan swimmers back stricken Olympic pin-up Ikee
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 2019
Tokyo - Japanese swimmers have vowed to step up their efforts in support of Rikako Ikee, the poster girl for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics who has announced she is suffering from leukaemia.