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The Atomic Bomb on Trial In 1963, a Japanese court ruled that the use of the atomic bomb violated international law. How did ...
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is traveling to Japan for a three-day visit, seeking closer cooperation on ...
From comfort to critical: South Korea lives with heat As summer heatwaves worsen, South Korea has been forced into new ...
British parliamentarians have passed the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) bill, marking a milestone which paves the way ...
Japanese nonlife insurer Sompo Holdings said it will acquire New York-listed Aspen Insurance Holdings for about 3.5 billion ...
Japan's main governing Liberal Democratic Party may decide in early September whether to hold an extraordinary leadership ...
The German Cabinet on Wednesday approved a draft bill that provides for conscription when the military's recruitment targets ...
Ukraine's government says it will allow men aged 18 to 22 to leave the country. Most men between the ages of 18 and 60 have ...
Mitsubishi Motors has slashed profit projections for the year ending in March as US tariffs and intensifying competition ...
Back to the Classroom: One Year at a School in Oita 22 kids who've struggled with absenteeism attend a new diverse learning ...
Members of the UN Security Council, except for the United States, have expressed alarm and distress over famine in the Gaza ...
A growing number of postal services around the world are suspending delivery of low-value parcels to the US after the Trump ...