Gulf states accelerate overseas renewable investments amid Hormuz crisis

As military tensions around the Strait of Hormuz entered a third month, Gulf oil-producing states intensified investments in renewable energy projects abroad. The move reflects growing efforts to reduce exposure to disruptions that have constrained hydrocarbon exports and reshaped energy priorities across the region. Abu Dhabi has been at......

Bear attack in northern Japan injures four people across industrial and residential areas

A bear attack in northern Japan has left four people injured after the animal wandered through industrial facilities and a residential neighborhood, according to local police and media reports. The incident occurred in Fukushima city, where authorities confirmed that a bear entered multiple locations, including two factories and a nearby......

Powerful tropical storm heads toward Tokyo, disrupting transport across Japan

A powerful tropical storm is moving along Japan’s Pacific coast toward the Tokyo metropolitan area, causing widespread disruptions, injuries, and significant transport delays as authorities urge residents to remain vigilant. The storm, named Jangmi, is the first major tropical system of the season to affect Japan. After impacting the......

South Korea overtakes India to become sixth-largest stock market

South Korea has overtaken India to become the world’s sixth-largest equity market by total market capitalization, marking a rapid shift in global financial rankings driven by the artificial intelligence boom and surging demand for semiconductor technologies. The combined market value of listed South Korean companies has risen sharply......

Japan urges Iran to reopen Hormuz Strait amid nuclear talks

Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi on Monday urged Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian to restore unrestricted maritime traffic through the Strait of Hormuz and show flexibility in ongoing negotiations with the United States. The conversation, the third between the two leaders, took place as diplomatic efforts between Tehran and Washington......

Macron announces 93 billion euros foreign investment at Choose France summit

France secured a record 93 billion euros in foreign investment commitments during the latest edition of the Choose France summit, according to announcements made ahead of the event at Versailles. The figure covers 71 investment projects and is linked to more than 15,000 potential jobs across the country. The annual summit gathers international......

South Korea and Japan explore military logistics cooperation

South Korea and Japan have taken another step toward strengthening their security cooperation by discussing the possibility of a military logistics support agreement. The talks took place during a meeting between the defense ministers of both countries on the sidelines of the Shangri-La Dialogue, a major regional security forum held in Singapore. According......

Japan rejects Russia criticism of military buildup at UN

Japan’s ambassador to the United Nations dismissed Russian accusations over the country’s expanding defence posture, calling them “ridiculous” during a Security Council debate on compliance with the UN Charter. The exchange unfolded in a formal session focused on the principles guiding international peace and security,......

North Korea fires ballistic missiles into Yellow Sea

North Korea launched several short range ballistic missiles toward the Yellow Sea on Tuesday, according to South Korea’s military, marking Pyongyang’s first weapons test in more than five weeks and its eighth ballistic event of 2026. South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff detected the projectiles shortly after 1 p.m. local......

Kyoto researchers trace blood cells to 700 million-year ancestor

The origin of human blood cells stretches far beyond the emergence of humans. Researchers at Kyoto have reconstructed the evolutionary history of blood cells over roughly 700 million years. Their work shows that immune and blood systems in modern vertebrates emerged from genetic material already present in ancient single-celled organisms that......

Japan and South Korea face worsening naphtha shortages amid Hormuz disruption

Japan and South Korea are grappling with mounting shortages of naphtha, a petroleum product widely used in plastics, industrial chemicals and printing inks, as the prolonged closure of the Strait of Hormuz continues to disrupt energy supply chains across East Asia. The supply crunch, triggered after Iran effectively shut the strategic waterway......

Around twenty injured after man sprays unknown substance in Tokyo shopping mall

A public safety incident in central Tokyo left around twenty people injured after a man reportedly sprayed an unknown substance inside a luxury shopping mall, according to police and fire officials. The incident occurred in the busy Ginza district, a major commercial and tourist area known for high-end brands and heavy pedestrian traffic.......

Nissan subsidiary cancels electric vehicle powertrain project in the United Kingdom

Japanese automaker Nissan Motor Co. has reportedly abandoned plans to manufacture electric vehicle powertrains in the United Kingdom through its subsidiary JATCO, according to reports published by Japanese media. The project was initially planned for the city of Sunderland, where JATCO intended to establish a production facility dedicated......

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