With just 50 days to go for the games, around 10,000 of 80,000 volunteers slated to help organisers during the Tokyo Olympics have quit amid the COvid-19 pandemic
Yoshihide Suga pledged an additional $800 mn to COVAX facility aiming for a fair distribution of coronavirus vaccines worldwide
Japan has faced criticism for the pace of its inoculation drive
Many sponsors are uncertain how to proceed with advertising campaigns or marketing events
Japan's prime minister announced another $800 million to the UN-backed programme to deploy COVID-19 vaccines for poor countries, a four-fold increase of Japanese funding to the COVAX programme.
"Personally, I can't think of any new tool to directly push up prices. If there were one, we would have deployed it already," Adachi said
Will the postponed Tokyo Olympics open despite rising opposition and the pandemic? The answer is almost certainly yes."
Japan started vaccinating Tokyo Games-bound athletes on Tuesday, the Japanese Olympic Committee said
Egyptian authorities are demanding 550 million US dollars in compensation from the Japanese owner of a cargo ship that blocked the Suez Canal for nearly a week in March
Organisers had initially planned to have about 10,000 medical staff on standby for the games, but have to cut short to about 7,000.
The informal grouping of four countries in the Indo-Pacific region fills a very important gap that has emerged in contemporary times, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said
A nationwide survey in Japan, conducted between May 7 and 9, by the conservative Yomiuri Shimbun, showed 59 per cent wanted the Games cancelled as opposed to 39 per cent who said they should be held.
The prime minister faces enormous pressure to keep the virus under control, and the public is worried the global sports spectacle could turn into a superspreader event
The Olympics is just over 50 days away
The Japanese government is likely to extend Covid-19 emergency measures in place for Tokyo and and eight other prefectures for another three weeks until June 20, local media reported on Friday.
Not holding the games on top of an extended emergency could knock back growth this year by as much as 1.7 percentage point, says economist.
Covid-19 is still spreading but the games appear to be going ahead, in what would be the biggest world event of the pandemic era
Japan could call up military doctors and nurses from its Self-Defence Forces to help at this year's Tokyo Olympics, says defence minister Nobuo Kishi in parliament
Japan's Asahi Shimbun newspaper on Wednesday called for the Tokyo Olympics to be canceled with the games set to open in less than two months
Several users lauded the industrialist for calling out those only criticising Indian's Covid response but not giving any constructive suggestions.