Japan’s nuclear policy, forced into a turning point by the catastrophic accident at the Fukushima Daiichi plant, has undergone a sweeping shift as the country moves from a nationwide shutdown of reactors to a steady resumption of operations. (News On Japan)
Tokyo police carried out a search on a home-share facility and its operating company on Wednesday after investigators determined that the firm continued running its minpaku business on days explicitly banned under local ordinance and then submitted false reports to the authorities. (News On Japan)
Zambia's government is accused of 'hypocrisy' as fallout from ex-president's death deepens.
Tokyo High Court issued a ruling on November [insert month here if needed based on publication timing] that the government’s refusal to recognize same-sex marriage is constitutional, a decision that prompted deep disappointment among the plaintiffs who had argued that the current legal framework violates the Constitution’s guarantee of freedom of marriage. (News On Japan)
The village of Beit Jinn came under attack in what Israel said was an operation against a militant group.
Yermak, 54, has been Zelensky's closest adviser throughout Russia's full-scale war.
The defendants were accused of attempting a coup - but human rights groups say the trial was politically motivated.
Russia's leader praised what he called Orban's "balanced position on the situation in Ukraine".
Sarah Beckstrom, 20, succumbed to her injuries, while a second guardsman remains in critical condition, Donald Trump says.
Her resignation comes as a South African allegedly recruited to fight in Ukraine recounts the horrors of war to the BBC.
Researchers heard electric crackles on 28 hours of recordings made over two Martian years.
Pedro Castillo and Martín Vizcarra are the latest in a series of Peruvian presidents to be sent to prison.
The three nuns say they were taken out of the convent against their will and placed in a care home.
It took several attemps for Pope Leo and church clergy to unveil a plaque covered by a white sheet at an Istanbul cathedral.
It took several attemps for Pope Leo and church clergy to unveil a plaque covered by a white sheet at an Istanbul cathedral.
The village of Beit Jinn came under attack in what Israel said was an operation against a militant group.
Authorities say 89 bodies are unintentified and 79 people remain injured after Wednesday's blaze.
A South African allegedly recruited to fight for Russia recounts the horrors of war in Ukraine via voice notes.
Sissoco Embaló has arrived in Senegal "safe and sound" on a chartered military plane, authorities say.
The price increase is expected to raise millions to fund the museum's renovation plans.
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