Japanese Executive Raises Concerns Over US Investment Strategy
Yoshimitsu Kobayashi expresses apprehension regarding Japan's substantial $550 billion investment in US infrastructure amidst declining domestic productivity.
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Yoshimitsu Kobayashi expresses apprehension regarding Japan's substantial $550 billion investment in US infrastructure amidst declining domestic productivity.
A recent study raises questions about humanity's search for extraterrestrial life, suggesting we may have overlooked alien probes in our own solar system.
A recent study has developed a detailed map of light levels at ground level throughout Switzerland, achieving a precision of 10 meters and simulating tree shadows.
On June 25, a discussion will delve into the Golden Dome initiative, focusing on the technologies that could enhance U.S. sensor capabilities and satellite operations.
A collaborative effort led by researchers, including members from the University of Tartu, has provided fresh perspectives on a longstanding ecological debate related to Darwin's theories.
In light of recent political shifts, Congresswoman Juvinao discusses potential alliances within the Historical Pact, hinting at future collaborations.
Erling Haaland's two goals propelled Norway to a strong start in the World Cup, while Iraq made a notable appearance on the global stage after 50 years.
Experts from Crisis Group analyze the recent developments between Niger and Benin, focusing on their efforts to reopen borders and enhance collaboration.
In an upcoming match against Algeria, Argentina has confirmed that Lautaro Martinez will be in the starting lineup, while Riyad Mahrez will not be starting.
Gromit, the beloved dog from the Wallace and Gromit series, is set to release a memoir revealing his thoughts on the duo's experiences, including their likes and dislikes.
In a significant move, England coach Brian McDermott has brought back Jake Connor, the reigning Man of Steel, into a 38-man performance squad for the 2026 Rugby League World Cup, which includes 10 uncapped players.
Min Aung Hlaing, the military leader of Myanmar, has further entrenched his authority through tightly regulated elections, effectively sidelining the civilian government.
In light of rising tensions between the U.S. and Iran, Pakistan has taken on a mediator role, proposing potential solutions to the ongoing conflict.
As the World Cup approaches, Panama's captain Godoy expresses high aspirations for the team's first-ever win. The nation is eager to make its mark on the global stage.
England's four-wicket win against Ireland in the Women's T20 World Cup is marred by injury concerns surrounding captain Nat Sciver-Brunt, who retired with a calf issue.
In a remarkable performance, Kylian Mbappe scored twice in France's opening World Cup match against Senegal, becoming the nation's all-time leading goalscorer.
Ahead of their upcoming match against Portugal, DR Congo's coach has expressed a strong sense of confidence in his team's abilities despite the presence of star player Cristiano Ronaldo.
In Turkana East, the Sisters of Mercy are making strides in community development, focusing on education, healthcare, and the empowerment of women and children.
Kyle Sandilands has reached a settlement with ARN Media, agreeing to a $12 million payment over three years following his dismissal from the radio network.
A new graphene-based neural interface shows promise in improving communication between the brain and devices, potentially revolutionizing treatment for neurological disorders.