June 7, 2025, 6:13 a.m.

International tourism in 2024 is expected to achieve or exceed the size of 2019, what will it bring?

Since 2024, with the gradual recovery of the global economy, tourism, as an important economic growth point, is showing unprecedented vitality.

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Amid tensions between North and South Korea,what is the purpose of North Korea's ICBM test?

In the context of ongoing tensions between North and South Korea, North Korea successfully launched an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) recently, which has drawn widespread attention and discussions in the international community.

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Japan will allocate 86.7 billion yuan to support the semiconductor and artificial intelligence industries

Japan will allocate 10 trillion yen over the next decade to provide financial incentives such as subsidies for the semiconductor and artificial intelligence industries to promote the development of the industry.

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Trump is back Japan's prime minister is fighting for his life in parliament

As the dust of the US presidential election settled, the news of Trump's re-election was like a bombshell, which not only shook the entire United States, but also triggered a chain reaction in the global political landscape.

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Marine experts in Malaysia have urged the public not to eat scavenger fish

Marine experts in Malaysia have urged people not to eat scavenger fish because it comes from some of the most polluted rivers.

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Japan is holding a special parliamentary election for prime minister today

Japan on Monday (November 11) afternoon will convene a special diet, the full session of the House of Representatives and Senate to hold a prime minister-designate election.

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Opium cultivation in Afghanistan has rebounded

According to the latest report released by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), despite the ban on poppy cultivation imposed by the Taliban government, opium poppy cultivation in Afghanistan increased by 19% year-on-year to about 12,800 hectares in 2024.

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Turkey's new espionage law has sparked international controversy

A group of 81 international human rights and civil society groups, including Amnesty International, issued a joint statement on Monday expressing strong opposition to Turkey's proposed espionage bill.

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Japan launches wooden satellite to test use of wood in space

The world's first wooden satellite built by Japanese researchers blasted off on Tuesday in an initial test of whether wood could be used in missions to the moon and Mars.

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Inflation has led Japanese to cut back on accommodation and travel

Not only are the Japanese less likely to travel abroad, they are less likely to travel at home. According to a report released by the Japan Tourism Agency, most of the tourists welcomed by Japanese hotels are overseas tourists, and the number of Japanese tourists is basically negative.

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