Japan Takes a Historic Dive for Rare Earths as It Seeks Independence from China’s Mineral Grip

Japan has taken a bold and unprecedented step to secure its future supply of critical minerals. A Japanese deep-sea mining vessel has set sail on a month-long mission to explore … Read More

Cricket — Bangladesh board says ICC considering request to move their World Cup games from India

The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) confirmed on Wednesday that the International Cricket Council is reviewing Bangladesh’s formal request to relocate their scheduled Twenty20 World Cup matches out of India, following … Read More

US Official Confirms Ongoing American Airstrikes Inside Venezuela

A United States official has confirmed that American forces are currently conducting strikes inside Venezuela. The confirmation came early today through a statement shared with Reuters. The official, who spoke … Read More

Crisis Deepens in Yemen as Emergency Declared Following Separatist Territorial Gains

Yemen has entered a tense new phase after the head of the country’s presidential council declared a nationwide state of emergency on Tuesday. The move follows major territorial advances by … Read More

Japan Moves to Restart the World’s Largest Nuclear Power Plant, 15 Years After Fukushima

Japan is preparing to take a major step in its energy journey, as the Niigata region is expected to approve the restart of the world’s largest nuclear power plant on … Read More

Australia Faces AUKUS Submarine Timeline Head-On, Vows to Overcome ‘Enormous’ Challenges

Australia has reaffirmed its commitment to meeting the demanding timeline set under the AUKUS nuclear-powered submarine partnership, with Defence Minister Richard Marles emphasising that the nation is taking a “very … Read More

Mydin Unveils RM447 Million High-Automation Distribution Centre to Reduce Foreign Worker Dependency

Mydin Mohamed Holdings Bhd is taking a major leap toward the future of retail logistics with the development of its highly automated national distribution centre (MDC) in Elmina, Selangor. The … Read More

Half of South Sudan in Acute Hunger as Aid Drops to Record Low

Nearly half of South Sudan’s population is now trapped in acute hunger, and humanitarian assistance has fallen to its lowest level ever, according to a new warning from Oxfam. The … Read More

China Grants 70,000 Xinjiang Students Their First Snow Holiday—A Bold Move to Grow Winter Sports & Inspire a New Generation

China has taken an unprecedented step to merge education, culture, and economic growth — by giving more than 70,000 students in Xinjiang their first-ever official snow holiday. This bold move … Read More

Can Peru Reboot Its Amazon Oil? Communities Demand Justice Amid Pollution Fears

Deep in the northern Amazon of Peru, along a quiet bend of the Patoyacu River, 25-year-old Indigenous Urarina leader Wilmer Macusi pointed to a pool of water darkened with oil. … Read More