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Thailand Expands Natural Gas Production To Offset Global Oil Disruption

The latest disruption highlights how maritime chokepoints influence global energy stability and national economic resilience.

Global Energy Flows At Risk With Strait Of Hormuz Vulnerability Exposed

Pipeline alternatives exist, but they can only replace a portion of the oil normally exported through the Strait of Hormuz.

Formerra Appoints Tom Kelly As Chief Executive Officer

Materials distributor Formerra continues evolving its operations with Tom Kelly leading the company as CEO.
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Japan To Accept Up To 1.23M Foreign Workers Through FY 2028

The intake responds to workforce gaps and an aging population.

STARGLOW Steps Into The Spotlight With Official Debut Single “Star Wish”

With “Star Wish,” STARGLOW presents a debut that feels intimate and expansive at once, blending emotional storytelling with refined production and a strong group identity already taking shape.

Seoul Eyes Joint UNESCO Bid With Pyongyang For Taekwondo

South Korea sees cultural cooperation as a possible bridge for engagement.

Loggerhead Turtle 14.9K-Mile Trek: From Aegean To Spain

From eastern waters to Spain, Gumus crossed the Mediterranean in an unexpected path.

South Korea’s Royal Palaces, Tombs See Record Visitors In 2025

Cultural tourism played a key role in drawing crowds to heritage sites.

Hokkaido: When Japan Means More Than Tokyo And Kyoto

Here, travel is shaped by space, stillness, and quiet moments.

How Japan’s Railway Innovation Went Global

Japanese railways showcase how innovation can transform public mobility worldwide.

Italian Cuisine Wins UNESCO World Heritage Status

UNESCO acknowledged Italian cuisine for its creativity, authenticity, and enduring contribution to global culinary culture.

Japan Eyes Full Insurance Coverage For Child Delivery Costs

The Social Security Council is reviewing whether out-of-pocket delivery costs should end.

Jakarta Is Now The World’s Most Populous City

The new ranking positions Jakarta at the center of global urban discussions, especially on congestion and long-term planning.

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