South Korean court ordered Japan to pay 200 million won for wartime sexual slavery victims
The court concluded that they had experienced damage and could not live a normal life post-war
Philippines and Japan to discuss major defence pact to counter China
The agreement establishes the legal framework for the countries to send defence personnel to each other's territory for training and other missions
This country ranks last globally in employees’ well-being survey: Report
The majority of an adult's waking hours are spent at work, according to the report's authors. "That offers employers an opportunity to influence their employees' physical, mental, social, and spiritual health."
300 locals are ordered to flee after a gunman storms Japan post office
Japan has one of the world's lowest homicide rates
Japan Experiences Hottest September In 125 Years
The United Kingdom has also tied its record for the warmest September since records began in 1884
Is India The Boss Of The Global South?
Its prominence and dominance as a global leader today has entrusted India the key role in the making of Global South which is a collective representation of many nations..
Japan Claims Workers Stole Potentially Radioactive Metal From Fukushima
The tsunami on March 11, 2011, caused several meltdowns at the Fukushima-Daiichi nuclear plant, resulting in the world's biggest nuclear accident
Japan Launches ‘Moon Sniper’ Mission
The Japanese rocket that launched Thursday also carried the X-Ray Imaging and Spectroscopy Mission (XRISM)
Suspect Charged With Attempted Murder In Explosives Attack On Japan’s Prime Minister Kishida
Court officials stated that trial dates have yet to be determined
Toyota Suspends Production At Japan Factories Following Massive System Glitch
Toyota aimed for a net profit of 2.58 trillion yen ($17.6 billion)