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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Magnitude 7.2 Quake Hits Eastern Coast Of Russia’s Kamchatka Region

A magnitude 7.2 quake was felt off Russia's Kamchatka region, raising awareness about the seismic risks in this part of the Far East.

9 New Sites Nominated For UNESCO World Heritage Sites List

Nine exciting new sites were nominated for consideration in the UNESCO World Heritage List at the recent session in Bulgaria.

‘Yokai’ Come To Life In Immersive Exhibit In Nagoya

Experience the magic of Japanese folklore as yokai are brought to life at a new exhibition in Nagoya.

NASA’s Workforce To Shrink By 21% To About 14K

With a planned decrease to 14,000 employees, NASA is set to reduce its workforce significantly.

Millions Under Flood Alerts, Heat Warnings Across US, Reports Say

Millions face flood and heat warnings across the US as severe weather moves in for the weekend. It's important to stay updated and safe.

Sand, Dust Storms Worsening, Affecting 330M Globally

The World Meteorological Organization warns that increasing sand and dust storms are impacting the health and well-being of hundreds of millions worldwide.

President Trump Says United States To Impose 35% Tariffs On Canada Starting August 1

Trade relations shift as President Trump unveils a 35% tariff on Canadian imports set to begin on August 1.

United States State Department To Issue Layoff Notices Amid Downsizing Plans

The upcoming layoff notices from the US State Department signal a significant shift in federal staffing efforts.

Japan, United States, Philippines Oppose Maritime Coercion

Japan, the United States, and the Philippines make clear their opposition to coercive maritime tactics that jeopardize peace.

Mount Fuji Opens To Climbers On Shizuoka Side

The Shizuoka side of Mount Fuji is now accessible for climbers, inviting them to embrace the mountain's majesty.

2025 Polls: Foreign Worker Policies In Spotlight

As Japan heads toward the 2025 elections, discussions on foreign worker policies gain importance amid rising crime concerns.

Climate Change Reduces Milk Yields Worldwide

A study reveals that climate change is driving down milk yields around the world, even in farms equipped with cooling systems.

Japan To Strengthen Economic Cooperation With ASEAN

At a meeting in Kuala Lumpur, Japan's Foreign Minister reiterated the country's goal of strengthening economic ties with ASEAN nations.

Russia-ASEAN Summit To Be Held In October

The summit between Russia and ASEAN nations is confirmed for October in Malaysia, shared by Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov.

DBM Sees Better, Faster Services With Open Governance In LGUs

The DBM emphasizes the importance of open governance in LGUs, providing better and faster services for the community.
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