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Foreign Visitors To Japan Hit Record 3.43M In July

July saw Japan welcoming 3.43 million foreign tourists, the highest number for the month, according to recent reports.

Pope Declares August 22 As Day Of Fasting, Prayer For World Peace

Pope Leo XIV invites the faithful to observe August 22 with fasting and prayer, promoting a message of world peace.

Megaquake Could Send 520K People To Evacuation

A recent survey suggests that a possible megaquake could trigger mass evacuations for more than 520,000 people in Japan's coastal areas.

NASA Probe Confirms Long-Suspected Solar Explosions

With new insights from the Parker Solar Probe, NASA enhances understanding of solar explosions and their potential impact on Earth’s technology.

United States President Trump Says Zelenskyy Can End Ukraine War ‘Almost Immediately’

As their meeting approaches, Trump suggests that Zelenskyy has the ability to end the conflict in Ukraine without delay.

Indonesia Airdrops Humanitarian Aid To Gaza On 80th Independence Day

In a powerful act of compassion, Indonesia's 80th Independence Day includes a humanitarian air drop to Gaza.

Japan’s 1st Osmotic Power Plant Begins Operations

In early August, Japan's first osmotic power plant opened its doors, generating energy through the salt concentration difference found in nature.

Secretary Hillary Clinton Backs Nobel Peace Nod For President Trump If Ukraine War Ends

Clinton backs a potential Nobel nomination for Trump, provided he contributes to a peaceful resolution of the Ukraine war while respecting Ukraine’s borders.

United States President Trump Proposes August 22 Trilateral Meeting With Russia, Ukraine

President Trump anticipates a trilateral meeting with Russia and Ukraine around August 22 to tackle ongoing regional tensions.

Japan To Employ AI To Teach Kids Japanese Amid Staff Shortage

Japan will introduce AI in classrooms to help teach the Japanese language to children of foreign descent, filling the gap caused by the staff shortage.