Tokyo High Court found three former executives of Tokyo Electric Power Company not guilty of negligence.
The scramble to help Ukraine shows the need for more, better aid
There is no shortage of money, only a shortage of political will to create a fairer world.
George Economou expands orderbook with product tanker trio in China
Greek shipowner ordered a total of seven tanker newbuildings worth about $460m in one month
Ukraine Minister Among 16 Dead In Chopper Crash Near Kindergarten
16 dead, including two children, after helicopter crashes near kindergarten outside Kyiv: news agency AFP quoting police
Singapore researchers create glove with ‘enhanced’ virtual touch
Dissatisfied with existing products in the market, a research team from National University of Singapore says its HaptGlove uses haptic feedback to let users better experience the shape, size, and texture of objects in virtual environments.
What U.K. veto of Scottish gender bill means for secession, LGBT rights
Britain’s Conservatives blocked a bill that would make it easier for trans people to transition, drawing criticism from LGBT groups and Scottish nationalists.
Defending champion Rafael Nadal crashes out of Australian Open
The Spanish star, suffering from an injury, was beaten in the second round by American Mackenzie McDonald.
Infographic: Who are the oldest people in the world?
The world’s oldest known person, French nun Lucile Randon, has died at the age of 118.
DRC president says M23 rebels yet to withdraw as agreed
According to a November 2022 agreement, the rebel group was to withdraw from certain recently seized positions.
Why China’s Shrinking Population Is Cause for Alarm
China struggled for years to curtail its rapid population growth. Now that its population is declining, economists and others fear serious implications for China and countries around the world.