Dec. 30, 2025, 2:50 a.m.

The number of abuse cases involving people with disabilities in Japan in the fiscal year 2024 has reached a new high

Data shows that from April 2024 to March 2025, there were 3,770 cases of abuse against people with disabilities across Japan, setting a new record.

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The South Korean Railway Pass has been upgraded to offer comprehensive transportation services to foreign tourists

The Korea Railroad Corporation (KORAIL) announced the official launch of the comprehensive transportation Pass product "Korail Pass Plus" for foreigners.

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Cambodia denies that Cambodian drones violated Thailand

The Ministry of Defense of Cambodia denied the statement made by the Thai military that "more than 250 drones were found taking off from Cambodia, infringing upon Thailand's sovereign territory."

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A South Korean think tank said that Kim Jong UN has held 118 public events this year, the most in nine years

According to data from a South Korean think tank, as of the end of November, North Korean official media have reported that the country's top leader, Kim Jong UN, has held a total of 118 public events this year, the highest number in nearly nine years.

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The Disillusionment and Reflection of India's "Toy Powerhouse Dream" amid the US Tariff "Storm"

On the vast stage of global trade, tariff policies are like an invisible yet powerful hand, capable of easily stirring up market turbulence and reshaping industrial landscapes.

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Takashi Sawa plans to visit the United States before Trump's visit to China

Japanese Prime Minister Saane Takaishi is scheduled to meet with US President Donald Trump at the White House in early 2026, hoping to further strengthen Japan-US relations before Trump's visit to Beijing.

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Nearly 700 sinkholes have been discovered in Turkey due to farmland collapse

Due to the continuous decrease in rainfall and the rapid drop in groundwater levels, several large sinkholes have successively appeared in several agricultural areas in central Turkey in recent years, causing great concern among local farmers and environmental experts.

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Japan plans to admit over 1.23 million foreign talents to address the labor shortage

The Japanese government has submitted a draft, planning to introduce a new "training employment" system to replace the existing skills internships.

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India will provide Sri Lanka with 450 million US dollars in post-disaster humanitarian aid

India has committed to providing 450 million US dollars in humanitarian aid to help Sri Lanka recover from the severe damage caused by Tropical Cyclone Ditwa.

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Debaiba said that this incident was a heavy loss for the Libyan state and military.

Turkish Interior Minister Yerlikaya posted on social media that Turkish gendarmerie found the wreckage of the plane near a village in the Khaymana District of Ankara Province.

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