The Japanese Foreign Ministry has already raised its travel advisory to Level 3 for the 49 countries and regions, suggesting Japanese nationals avoid all travel.
The Metropolitan Police confirmed to the Daily Telegraph that people had been making time-wasting calls about the issue.
The Labour Department will organize large-scale job fairs such as the North District Recruitment and Training Expo 2020 on Jan 3. More than 60 employers will participate in those job fairs, offering a large number of job vacancies from various industries. In addition, industry-based or district-based job fairs are regularly organized at the department's industry-based recruitment centers and job centers located across the city.
The LinkedIn report shows 20 percent of returnees chose to work in finance in 2017, making it the most attractive industry among job seekers returning from overseas. The high-tech sector ranked in second place, attracting 13.1 percent of returnees last year.
The Liaison Office is a representative of the central government, instead of a central government body confined by Article 22 (1) of the SAR's constitutional document not to interfere in the affairs administered by the SAR on its own, Secretary for Justice Teresa Cheng Yeuk-wah said in response to inquiries during a media session.
The Meteorology and Geophysics Agency said the quake rocked at 22:08 p.m. Jakarta time (1508 GMT) with the epicenter 136 km southwest Ternate of the province and 10 km under the seabed.
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The IMF expected the Japanese economy to register 1.1 percent growth this year but slow down to 0.9 percent in 2019 due to the planned consumption tax increase to 10 percent from the current 8 percent in October next year.
The Japanese government has been funding development of elder care robots to help fill a projected shortfall of 380,000 specialized workers by 2025.
The Ministry of Culture and Tourism will conduct checkups in tourism safety following a tragedy that resulted in the deaths of more than 40 Chinese tourists in a boat accident in Thailand.
The Japanese telecom giant also holds stakes in US carrier Sprint, as well as stakes in some 1,000 companies including Yahoo! Japan and Alibaba.