Japan's government is planning to consider carefully whether it will ask companies and the general public to cut back on electricity and petroleum product consumption, several government sources have said. https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2026/04/04/japan/japan-energy-saving-request-iran/?utm_medium=Social&utm_source=mastodon #japan #energy #iran #middileeast #sanaetakaichi
Japan cautious on asking public to conserve energy as Iran war drags on

An official said the government 'will not make such a request until at least after the Golden Week holiday period (from late April to early May).'

The Japan Times

Today, I had a short interview with Music Radio 97.1fm on the situation in the #MiddileEast.

"An international relations expert says this country’s support for the United States following #US military attacks on #Iran comes as no surprise but it will adversely affect T&T’s relations with #CARICOM.

Dr Michal Pawinski tells the Network News that the Government has adopted a bandwagon policy approach to the US."

You can check the recordings here:
https://michal-pawinski.scholar.st/pages/8832

#Trinidad #Conflict

Michal Pawinski - Media Appearances

Interview for Music Radio 97.1fm on the impact of the conflict in the Middle East on the Caribbean: An international relations expert says this country’s su...

Iran holds presidential vote with limited choices

People walk past banners of presidential candidate Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf displayed on a street in Tehran, Iran June 27, 2024. Majid AsgaripourDUBAI - Iranians will vote for a new president on Friday following Ebrahim Raisi's death in a helicopter crash, choosing from a tightly controlled group of four candidates loyal to the supreme leader, at a time of growing public frustration. While the #election is unlikely to bring a major shift in the Islamic Republic's policies, the outcome could infl

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