Top 5 Stories: Sanseito Backing and Osaka Anti-Xenophobia Protests
Top Stories from The Mainichi News Site Between November 1 and 9, The Mainichi news site saw a surge in readership for several key stories. These articles reflected the public’s…
Top Stories from The Mainichi News Site Between November 1 and 9, The Mainichi news site saw a surge in readership for several key stories. These articles reflected the public’s…
Controversy Surrounds Miss Universe Organisation Executive Nawat Itsaragrisil, the Executive Director of the Miss Universe Organisation, has been removed from the 2025 pageant following a controversial incident involving Miss Mexico,…
Global Leaders Gather at COP30 to Address Climate Crisis The global climate summit, COP30, has brought together over 50 heads of state in a critical effort to address the most…
Concern Over Escaped Convicted Rapist Sparks Calls for Accountability The escape of a convicted rapist from a high-security correctional facility has raised serious concerns about the effectiveness and integrity of…
Controversy Over Real Estate Regulation Criteria The recent real estate measures introduced by the government have sparked significant debate, particularly regarding the use of outdated data in determining regulated areas.…
The Legacy of Pollution and the Struggle for Accountability When BP and Shell sold the South African Petroleum Refinery (Sapref) in 2024 to the Central Energy Fund, a government entity,…
UBA Launches Innovative Financial Solutions to Empower Entrepreneurs in 2025 United Bank for Africa (UBA) has taken significant steps to reinforce its commitment to financial inclusion and enterprise development by…
Conflicting Aviation Rules Create Challenges for Airlines in Somalia Airlines operating in and out of Somalia may face a complex situation this week as they navigate conflicting aviation rules issued…
Background of the Directive The Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BGMEA) has issued a significant directive to its member factories, instructing them not to respond to any communication from…
Remembrance Day, also known as Armistice Day, is observed annually on November 11. This date marks the end of the First World War, specifically at the ’11th hour of the…