Alexander Martin is a former reporter in The Wall Street Journal's Tokyo bureau. Marketing on mobile messaging apps has yet to take root in the U.S. and Europe in a big way, but it is already in full ...
Alexander Martin is a former reporter in The Wall Street Journal's Tokyo bureau. SoftBank to Cut Thousands of Jobs at Sprint SoftBank said it plans to cut thousands of jobs at Sprint after the ...
Alexander Martin is a former reporter in The Wall Street Journal's Tokyo bureau. The deadline for Japan to pay a $200 million ransom for two Japanese hostages held by Islamic State militants passes, ...
Alexander Martin is a former reporter in The Wall Street Journal's Tokyo bureau. The candidate backed by Prime Minister Abe handily beat a team of two charismatic former prime ministers in Tokyo's ...
Alexander Martin is a former reporter in The Wall Street Journal's Tokyo bureau. The trip is the first of its kind in 10 years and comes after an expected report on Pyongyang’s investigation into ...
Alexander Martin is a former reporter in The Wall Street Journal's Tokyo bureau. Japanese forces joined international efforts to airlift citizens out of typhoon-hit regions, vying for greater ...
Alexander Martin is a former reporter in The Wall Street Journal's Tokyo bureau. From their potential in growing better crops and extending the freshness of food to enhancing health care, microscopic ...
Alexander Martin is a former reporter in The Wall Street Journal's Tokyo bureau. As Danwon High School reopened on Thursday, it was without its second-year class. Of 325 second-year students who went ...
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