Politics

China’s Youth Lose Hope Amid Economic Crisis and Xi Jinping’s Failures

Economic decline and rising inequality under Xi Jinping's rule are causing Chinese youth to lose hope, with violence increasing as a result.
meal

Why a Yakitori Restaurant Owner Gets Angry About Removing the Skewer

A yakitori restaurant owner explains why removing the skewer is not allowed, revealing the real reason behind this dining etiquette debate.
politician

Criminal Charges Filed Against Governor Saito, Investigation into Fund Transfers

Governor Saito faces criminal charges as local authorities investigate fund transfers related to election activities.
news

30% of Women Are “Bath Cancelers”? Survey Reveals Why Women Skip Baths

A survey reveals that 30% of women are "bath cancelers," skipping baths due to fatigue or other reasons. Discover the characteristics behind this trend.
politician

Hiroyuki Comments on N Party’s Tate Takashi Defeat: “Mistook Votes for Popularity”

Hiroyuki Nishimura critiques Tate Takashi’s loss, claiming he mistook Hyogo Governor Saito's votes as his own popularity.
news

Become a Boat Captain on Lake Biwa: $24,000 Annual Salary, Relocation Support

Lake Biwa's Okishima Island seeks ferry captains with $24,000 annual salary and relocation support amid a tourist boom.
foreigner

Kyoto Restaurant Sign: “Japanese Readers Only” Sparks Legal and Ethical Debate

A Kyoto restaurant's sign stating "Japanese readers only" raises controversy over language-based discrimination and legal concerns.
talent

Why is Yamazaki Rena Hated? Her Battle with Ishimaru Shinji Sparks Debate

Yamazaki Rena, former Nogizaka46 member, becomes controversial after a heated battle with Ishimaru Shinji on TV, criticized as a "younger generation" commentator.
foreigner

Efforts to Address Nursing Care Staff Shortage by Recruiting in Southeast Asia

Japan boosts efforts to recruit nursing care workers from Southeast Asia, providing subsidies for local recruitment costs.
crime

Kurdish Defendant Hasgul Abbas Reoffends After Suspended Sentence for Rape

Kurdish man Hasgul Abbas, sentenced to a suspended sentence, commits brutal sexual crimes against women again, now on trial.
Politics

Israel Approves Plan to Double Population in Occupied Golan Heights

The Israeli government has approved a plan to double the population in the occupied Golan Heights, seized from Syria, sparking debate.
crime

Former Mitsubishi UFJ Bank Employee Steals $660,000 Using Spare Key Access

A former Mitsubishi UFJ Bank employee allegedly stole $660,000 worth of valuables from safe deposit boxes using spare keys.