It has been one year since US journalist Evan Gershkovich was arrested in Russia and accused of spying.
Maryland's governor has outlined a basic four-step plan to remove the wreckage and reopen the port.
The consumer price index (CPI) for Tokyo's 23 wards, which tracks the price movements of goods and services consumed by households, reported a preliminary increase of 2.4% in mid-March. (News On Japan)
Japan's Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications announced on Friday that the nationwide unemployment rate for February rose by 0.2 points from the previous month, reaching 2.6%. (News On Japan)
India has thousands of small gold refineries which are facing more competition from big players.
As the new school year approaches, the methods of conducting "school health checks" vary by municipality, raising questions about their appropriateness. (News On Japan)
Polish and Czech police say network used Russian money and popular website to push anti-Ukraine narratives.
A fire chief in Shiga Prefecture has been disciplined for "vaccine harassment," after a staff member who chose not to receive the COVID-19 jab was made to work in the office hallway. (News On Japan)
The government moves to reassure dachshund fans after a petition was launched against a draft law.
It could cost insurance companies $1.2bn for the bridge damages and millions more for the six deaths.
Major paper manufacturers in Japan are set to raise prices on tissue and toilet paper by approximately 5% to 15% from April. (News On Japan)
An eight-year-old girl is the only survivor after a bus carrying Easter pilgrims plunges into a ravine.
The crypto exchange co-founder was convicted last year of stealing $8bn from investors.
A UN report says criminals are recruiting and abusing young people as violence soars.
The ship's sudden power loss and the strength of the bridge are likely to be key factors in hunt for answers.
Melting ice is slowing the Earth's rotation, affecting how time is calculated, a new study says.
South Africa's ex-president has backed a new party seeking to take on the governing ANC.
MPs vote in favour of a bill that will penalise workplace discrimination based on hair.
MPs vote in favour of a bill that will penalise workplace discrimination based on hair.
Students from Kanagawa Prefecture's Kanto Gakuin Rokura High School, as part of their school project, have created a promotional video for Toyama Prefecture! The story, told through a cinematic lens, follows two high school students on a journey across Toyama, featuring the prefecture's breathtaking nature and recommended spots. (News On Japan)
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