South Korea’s Desperate Push to Reverse the World’s Lowest Birthrate
After years of holding the unwanted title of lowest fertility rate on Earth, South Korea has recorded a modest but closely watched increase. The total fertility rate, which measures the…
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Vietnam Receives Hundreds of Deportees from US and Cambodia Amid Humanitarian Push and Enforcement Surge
On May 13, 2026, officers from the Ho Chi Minh City Police immigration division joined other Vietnamese authorities at Noi Bai International Airport in Hanoi to receive 33 citizens deported…
China’s New Shopping Malls Are Designed Like Parks to Win Back Shoppers
The era of the sterile, enclosed shopping mall is fading across China. In its place, property developers are constructing vast retail ecosystems wrapped in lush greenery, living gardens, and water features that resemble botanical reserves more than conventional commercial centers.…
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China Flies World First Megawatt Class Hydrogen Fueled Cargo Aircraft
On April 4, 2026, a 7.5 metric ton unmanned cargo aircraft lifted off from an airport in Zhuzhou, Hunan Province. The aircraft carried no passengers, no pilot, and no conventional…
Saitama University Opens Japan’s First Graduate Program Dedicated to Diversity Studies
This spring, Saitama University in Sakura Ward became the first institution in Japan to establish a dedicated diversity studies program within its graduate school. The new department arrives at a moment when Japanese society is grappling with persistent inequities in…
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Tokyo Park Blanketed in 1.8 Million Red Shirley Poppies
A vibrant carpet of crimson has spread across western Tokyo. Approximately 1.8 million red Shirley poppies are now in full bloom at Showa Kinen Park, creating a sweeping floral display…
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