
Japan Boosts Ukraine Aid With $3 Billion Pledge Through G7 Asset Plan
Japan has committed approximately $3 billion in financial aid to Ukraine under the G7’s new ERA (Extraordinary Revenue Acceleration) mechanism, aimed at leveraging profits from
Japan has committed approximately $3 billion in financial aid to Ukraine under the G7’s new ERA (Extraordinary Revenue Acceleration) mechanism, aimed at leveraging profits from
In the lead-up to Canada’s federal election on April 28, a new study has revealed that more than one in four Canadians has been exposed
As the war in Ukraine drags into its third year, leaving behind destroyed infrastructure, displaced populations, and a severely weakened economy, the country is exploring
Harvard astrophysicist John Brandenburg stunned many by claiming that intelligent life once thrived on Mars but was annihilated by a nuclear war. First proposed in
In 2012, Instagram had just 30 million users and zero revenue. It was a niche photo-sharing app, popular among hipsters and hobbyists. But Mark Zuckerberg
The trade war between the United States and China has entered a bold new phase—one no longer confined to the realm of tariffs and boardrooms but spilling
Peru’s former president Ollanta Humala has been sentenced to 15 years in prison after being found guilty of receiving illegal campaign funds from Brazilian construction
US President Donald Trump has proposed a new immigration strategy that offers cash stipends and plane tickets to undocumented immigrants who voluntarily leave the country.
US semiconductor giant Nvidia has warned of a projected $5.5 billion financial hit following the Biden administration’s decision to extend strict export controls on advanced
In a significant uptick, China has issued over 85,000 visas to Indian citizens in 2025, reflecting a substantial rise compared to previous years. The surge
Japan’s population fell by 550,000 in 2024, continuing a 14-year decline and intensifying concerns over its aging society and shrinking workforce. Government figures show the
Singapore’s parliament was officially dissolved on Tuesday, paving the way for a general election to be held within the next three months. This will mark