Japan Grapples With Naphtha Shortage as Middle East Blockade Ripples Through Daily Life
Japan is learning the hard way how deeply petroleum runs through modern life. Takeaways, supermarkets, and bakeries across the country are running out of plastic bags, food trays, and service…
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India’s Great Nicobar Project: How a Remote Island Is Reshaping Power Across the Indo Pacific
Great Nicobar Island, a patch measuring 921 square kilometers of prehistoric rainforest at India's southernmost frontier, has spent decades as little more than an administrative footnote. Wrapped in dense forest…
Indonesia Targets Coal and Nickel with Export Duties and Windfall Tax
Indonesia has announced plans to impose export duties and a windfall tax on coal and nickel, a dramatic shift in how the resource rich archipelago manages the mineral wealth that powers both its economy and the global energy transition. Finance…
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Japan Airlines Tests Humanoid Robots to Address Labor Crunch at Haneda Airport
Japan Airlines is preparing to introduce humanoid robots to the bustling grounds of Tokyo Haneda Airport, marking one of the most visible tests of mechanical workers in global aviation. Starting…
Indonesia to Mandate English from Third Grade in Ambitious 2027 Education Overhaul
Indonesia is preparing to reshape the educational experience of generations to come. Starting with the 2027 academic year, elementary school students across the sprawling archipelago will be required to study English from the third grade, marking one of the most…
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Sri Lanka Opens Doors to 40 Nations with Free Tourist ETA Scheme
Starting May 25, 2026, Sri Lanka began offering complimentary Electronic Travel Authorizations (ETA) to tourists from 40 countries, marking a major shift in the entry policy of the island nation.…
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