Japan Loses 600,000 Chinese Tourists in January as Diplomatic Tensions Deepen

Japan Loses 600,000 Chinese Tourists in January as Diplomatic Tensions Deepen

Japan’s tourism industry faced a significant setback in January after losing nearly 600,000 visitors from mainland China, highlighting how political tensions can ripple through economies and ordinary lives. According to the Japan National Tourism Organization, mainland Chinese arrivals fell 60.7 per cent year-on-year, dropping to 385,300 visitors compared to 980,520 during the same month last […]

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Trump to Meet Special Forces Behind Caracas Raid That Captured Venezuela’s Maduro at Fort Bragg

Trump to Meet Special Forces Behind Caracas Raid That Captured Venezuela’s Maduro at Fort Bragg

US President Donald Trump is set to meet with the elite special forces unit responsible for capturing Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro during a high-stakes and deadly military operation in Caracas earlier this year. The meeting will take place at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, where Trump, accompanied by First Lady Melania Trump, will personally greet the […]

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Japan Takes a Historic Dive for Rare Earths as It Seeks Independence from China’s Mineral Grip

Japan Takes a Historic Dive for Rare Earths as It Seeks Independence from China’s Mineral Grip

Japan has taken a bold and unprecedented step to secure its future supply of critical minerals. A Japanese deep-sea mining vessel has set sail on a month-long mission to explore rare earth–rich seabed mud near Minamitori Island, a remote coral atoll located nearly 1,900 kilometers southeast of Tokyo. The move signals Tokyo’s growing determination to […]

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US Official Confirms Ongoing American Airstrikes Inside Venezuela

US Official Confirms Ongoing American Airstrikes Inside Venezuela

A United States official has confirmed that American forces are currently conducting strikes inside Venezuela. The confirmation came early today through a statement shared with Reuters. The official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, did not disclose further details about the nature of the strikes, the targets involved, or the circumstances leading to the […]

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Japan Moves to Restart the World’s Largest Nuclear Power Plant, 15 Years After Fukushima

Japan Moves to Restart the World’s Largest Nuclear Power Plant, 15 Years After Fukushima

Japan is preparing to take a major step in its energy journey, as the Niigata region is expected to approve the restart of the world’s largest nuclear power plant on Monday. The decision marks a pivotal moment in Japan’s gradual return to nuclear power following the devastating Fukushima disaster of 2011. The Kashiwazaki-Kariwa nuclear plant, […]

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