UK Updates Its ‘Do Not Travel’ List For 2026: Full Breakdown

Travel advice for British nationals in 2026 now includes clearer warnings on full bans, partial restrictions, and destinations limited to essential travel only.

South Korea’s Royal Palaces, Tombs See Record Visitors In 2025

Heritage attractions contributed significantly to tourism growth.

From 2025 To 2026: The Top 5 Truths Shaping PR And Reputation Management

Public relations is shifting from visibility to credibility as trust becomes the real measure of success in a world shaped by scrutiny and speed.
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Building Quake-Resistant Southeast Asia With Japanese Tech

Japan’s innovations ensure that every building is more than shelter—it is a shield against disaster.

Philippines, Other Southeast Asian Pavilions Drawing Crowds At Osaka Kansai Expo

Southeast Asia’s presence, led by the Philippines, is proving to be one of the most popular attractions at the Expo.

Iraqi Oil Will Continue To Feed Global Markets For Over 120 Years

Iraq reaffirmed its commitment to global energy security, declaring that it can supply oil for more than 120 years and continue being a major source for nations dependent on its resources.

‘Antarctic Tuna’ Rebrand Mulled For Southern Bluefin

Japanese fisheries are weighing a rebranding plan to market southern bluefin tuna as “Antarctic tuna,” a name they hope will provide greater recognition and attract stronger consumer interest for the species.

80 Years On: Chinese-Language Care Supports Aging Japanese War Orphans

Those abandoned in China as children at the war’s end and later returned to Japan are aging.

South Korea Records Fastest Birth Rate Growth In June

June marked a significant rebound in South Korea’s birth rates, hinting at a potential shift in a long-standing fertility crisis.

1 In 4 People Worldwide Still Lack Access To Safe Drinking Water

The lack of access to safe drinking water remains a pressing issue, impacting 2.1 billion people, as stated in a new report by WHO and UNICEF.

Daihatsu Launches New Electric Wheelchair For Elderly People

With the launch of a new electric wheelchair, Daihatsu aims to better support the mobility of the elderly population.

Free Sanitary Items Offered In Restrooms At Osaka World Expo

The upcoming Osaka World Expo introduces free sanitary items in women's restrooms, a project implemented by the University of Osaka.

Canada To Drop Some Retaliatory Tariffs On United States

Canada is reducing some tariffs on US products, but Prime Minister Mark Carney confirmed that levies on automobiles, steel, and aluminum will remain in place.