South Asia
India’s Hunger Strikes: A Desperate Battle for Environmental Justice
As an Indian environmental activist edges closer to a tragic fate, the world watches in horror. But behind…
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Japan's Defence Minister Shinjiro Koizumi warns of war in the South China Sea, emphasizing the need to prevent conflict and maintain regional stability, despite China's military expansion in the region.
Japan must carefully balance its need to prevent war with the concerns of its citizens as it shifts away from its traditional pacifist stance.
Australian spinner Adam Zampa stole the show in the team's opening T20 match against Bangladesh, leading the team to a nail-biting victory.
Japan's ice cream giants face a surprise crackdown over price-fixing allegations, leaving consumers wondering if their sweet treats have been unfairly priced.
As Japan swelters under record summer temperatures, the country's Fair Trade Commission has launched a surprising crackdown on ice cream giants over allega
Japan's interest rate hike is a crucial development in the global economy, with far-reaching consequences for trade, investment, and economic growth.
The restored image of the Dancing girl has sparked a cultural debate in India, raising questions about artistic freedom and historical accuracy.
In South Korea, a country known for its vibrant culture and rich history, a recent marketing mishap by Starbucks has left a sour taste. The chain's ill-fat
Tech billionaire Elon Musk has sparked a heated debate, asserting that government incentives have a minimal impact on his companies' success.
A man has sparked outrage after making a racist gesture at a Korean influencer during a World Cup match in Mexico, prompting an apology and a wider discussion about racism in sports.
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