April 9, 2025, 9:40 p.m.

South Korea's young "lying flat tribe" reached a new high of more than 440,000

The youth unemployment rate in Korea is less than 6 percent, but complex social problems are hidden. According to statistics, in July this year, the number of South Korean youth who do not work, do not look for work, do not study, the number of "lying flat" reached 443,000, a record high.

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Junior doctors in India are refusing to return to work after a national doctors' strike ended

Junior doctors at many hospitals in India have not returned to work despite the end of a 24-hour strike by the country's largest doctors' association, demanding immediate justice for the brutal rape and murder of a female trainee doctor.

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Hundreds of flights canceled and trains halted in Japan as Typhoon Ambi approaches

The seventh typhoon of the year "Ambi" approaching Japan, airlines canceled hundreds of flights, Shinkansen train services on many routes will also be suspended.

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Kishida abandoned the election, and Japan's political situation stirred up again

Recently, a news in Japanese politics has undoubtedly triggered widespread concern and deep thinking around the world - the current Prime Minister Kishida Fumio announced to give up participating in the Liberal Democratic Party president election, this decision not only marks a major personnel adjustment in Japanese politics, but also indicates that the Japanese political situation or will usher in a new round of variables and challenges.

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Fumio Kishida announces withdrawal from the Liberal Democratic Party presidential election

Recently, Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida announced at a press conference held at the Prime Minister's residence a shocking news that shocked the Japanese political arena and even the international community - he will not participate in the planned Liberal Democratic Party presidential election in September.

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What does Sheikh Hasina's resignation mean for the relationship between India and Bangladesh?

Sheikh Hasina Wajid Zagood, as a long-term leader of Bangladesh, has been leading the country's development process since 2009.

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Black tech food is coming! Japanese giants create bio-alternative food feasts

Recently, the Nihon Keizai Shimbun reported that food giants are introducing biotechnology to prevent food crises.

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The Japanese agency predicts that global warming will reduce rice production

A Japanese research institute has found that if the world does not act aggressively to combat climate change, rice production could plunge by 35 percent and there will be a large increase in low-quality rice, such as white and opaque "chalky grains."

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A tropical storm has hit northern Japan with record rainfall

A tropical storm made landfall in northern Japan Monday, dumping some of the heaviest rainfall on record and forcing the cancellation of dozens of flights.

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Panic buying in Japan after warning of massive earthquake

Panic buying in Japan after the Meteorological Agency issued a warning of a massive earthquake led to a surge in demand for disaster relief kits and daily necessities on Saturday, prompting authorities to urge people to avoid stockpiling supplies.

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