Expanded Google Deal Bolsters Sea Ltd.’s Digital Finance Infrastructure

Advanced AI tools may enhance transaction efficiency, personalization and engagement.

South Korea’s Landmark AI Act Takes Effect, Setting Global Regulatory Benchmark

The legislation defines “high-risk AI” as systems that significantly impact daily life, including applications in hiring, lending, and medical advice.

Indonesia Strains Under Debt From China-Led High-Speed Rail

Project costs ballooned to USD7.2 billion, about 20 percent higher than initial estimates.

Premium Cabin Demand Remains Core To Singapore Airlines’ Profit Model

The post-pandemic scarcity premium in aviation may be fading as fleet capacity expands.
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NASA’s Workforce To Shrink By 21% To About 14K

The US National Aeronautics and Space Administration will cut its workforce to about 14,000, as revealed by agency spokesperson Cheryl Warner.

‘Yokai’ Come To Life In Immersive Exhibit In Nagoya

Step into the world of yokai at Nagoya's unique art exhibition, where history meets innovation.

Magnitude 7.2 Quake Hits Eastern Coast Of Russia’s Kamchatka Region

The eastern coast of Kamchatka, Russia, experienced a significant earthquake measuring 7.2 in magnitude, with implications for the surrounding region.

Japan Average Life Expectancy Flat In 2024

Japan's life expectancy for those born in 2024 reflects minimal change, according to the health ministry's findings.

9 New Sites Nominated For UNESCO World Heritage Sites List

In Bulgaria, the 47th World Heritage Committee session examined nine new nominations for UNESCO World Heritage recognition.

United States President Trump Announces ‘Massive’ Trade Deal With Japan

A substantial trade deal between the US and Japan has been announced by President Trump, enhancing bilateral economic ties.

China Begins Construction Of World’s Largest Hydropower Station

The world's biggest hydropower project is under construction in Tibet, as China embarks on a significant energy initiative in the Yarlung Zangbo River gorge.

Japan’s Ruling Coalition Loses Upper House Majority

In a significant electoral shift, Japan's ruling coalition has lost its majority in the House of Councillors.

Millions Under Flood Alerts, Heat Warnings Across US, Reports Say

As the weekend approaches, millions across the US are under flood and heat warnings due to severe weather conditions. Awareness is crucial.

Japan, United States, Philippines Oppose Maritime Coercion

The leaders of Japan, the US, and the Philippines express their collective opposition to maritime coercion and assert regional integrity.